Click - Chapter 1 ; Chapter 2 ; Chapter 3 ; Chapter 4 ; Chapter 5 ; Appendices Click Thesis Where to Deliver My Baby? Where to Deliver my baby, at home or in hospital? Click Thesis of Teenage Pregnancy Click Thesis on Disruptive Behavior of Children “TEENAGE PREGNANCY: ITS EFFECT ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS AND OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH IN MARAMAG, BUKIDNON “ "My mother calls me "My Baby" and soon I have a baby too at 14 years old. Oh, God!! Hu hu hu . . . " Chapter I Introduction Over the past few decades, teenage pregnancy has become a public concern which has generated a great deal of attention in the the social and economic consequences of teenage pregnancy has led to a consensus opinion among policy makers and the public that teenage pregnancy and child bearing is a significant social issue . It has been linked to an array of other socia...
“TEENAGE PREGNANCY: ITS EFFECT ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS AND OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH IN MARAMAG, BUKIDNON “ Click - Chapter 1 ; Chapter 2 ; Chapter 3 ; Chapter 4 ; Chapter 5 Scope and Delimitation The study is delimited to students who have been pregnant at their teens (12-19) years old and living in, Maramag, Bukidnon.The subjects were drawn to the students who have been pregnant and or have been a student on their teenager days and living in Maramag, Bukidnon. The study focused on the extent of major causes of teenage pregnancy which are family, peers, community, and church involvement, with the educational development of students and out-of-school youth in Maramag, Bukidnon. The perception of the teenager to the effects of major causes of teenage pregnancy were limited to educational development only. This was the dependent variables of the study. The dependent variables of the respondents indicate the effects ...
“TEENAGE PREGNANCY: ITS EFFECT ON EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS AND OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH IN MARAMAG, BUKIDNON “ Click - Chapter 1 ; Chapter 2 ; Chapter 3 ; Chapter 4 ; Chapter 5 "But . . . I'm still a baby too!!!! " Null Hypotheses The following Null Hypothesis were formulated to guide the study: 1. There is no significant difference on the educational development of teenage pregnancy when grouped according to age, educational attainment, status, type of school attended, and economic background. 2. The causes of teenage pregnancy . has no significant effect on the educational development of students and out-of-school youth in Maramag, Bukidnon. Click below to some parts of chapter 1 of this thesis: Chapter 1- Introduction Chapter 1 - Statement of the Problem Chapter 1 - Null Hypothesis Chapter 1 - Significance of the Study Chapter 1 - Conceptual ...
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