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Genyo E-Learning Program
“Effectiveness of the Genyo E-Learning Program to the Learning Achievements As Perceived by the Selected Grade 7 Students of Liceo de San Pedro A.Y. 2012-2013.”

A research paper
Presented to the faculty of English Department

In partial fulfillment in the requirements for English IV

By:

Follero, Christine C. Ranera, Jeddalyn G.

Geremias, Jeddahlyn P. Refrima, Charmaine C.

Hernandez, Gelaiza Marie R. Remoquillo, Mica Joy M.

Javier, Julie Anne R. Roldan, Jasmae Marie Gen M.

Quion, Remyrose F.

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This thesis entitled “EFFECTIVENESS OF THE GENYO E-LEARNING PROGRAM TO THE LEARNING ACHIEVEMENTS AS PERCEIVED BY THE GRADE 7 STUDENTS OF LICEO DE SAN PEDRO A.Y. 2012-2013” prepared and submitted by: Follero, Christine C., Geremias, Jeddahlyn P., Hernandez, Gelaiza Marie R., Javier, Julie Anne R., Quion, Remyrose F., Ranera, Jeddalyn G., Refrima, Charmaine C., Remoquillo, Mica Joy M., Roldan, Jasmae Marie Gen M. in partial fulfillment of the requirements for English IV has been examined and is recommended for oral examination.
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Mr. Alson Rae F. Luna
English Teacher
Approved in partial fulfilment of the requirements for English IV by the Oral Examination
Committee with a grade of _____________.
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Chairman
____________________ __________________ ___________________ Member Member Member
Accepted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for English IV
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MR. ALSON RAE LUNA English

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