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The effectiveness of existing instructional facilities and resourcess at the institute of teacher education in learning the english subjects
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EXISTING INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND RESOURCES AT THE INSTITUTE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
IN LEARNING THE ENGLISH SUBJECTS

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An Action Research
Presented to the Institute of Teacher Education
Pampanga Agricultural College
Magalang, Pampanga

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In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements for the subject
MAJOR 21: LANGUAGE RESEARCH

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By
KABIGTING, RYAN P.
PINEDA, KATHERINE G.
BSEd-English

April 2010
Republic of the Philippines
PAMPANGA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Magalang, Pampanga

INSTITUTE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

APPROVAL SHEET

This action research entitled “THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EXISTING INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND RESOURCES AT THE INSTITUTE OF TEACHER EDUCATIONIN LEARNING THE ENGLISH SUBJECTS”, prepared and submitted by KABIGTING, RYAN P. and PINEDA, KATHERINE G., in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject MAJOR 21: Language Research is hereby approved and accepted.

SHERRY JEAN G. SISON, MPS
Adviser

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GERMINIA P. TURINGAN, Ph. D JASMIN S. VILLANUEVA, MAEd
Research Coordinator Program Coordinator

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REGINA D. LORIA, MPS Chair, Department of Secondary Education

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JOCELYN V. BARILA, Ed. D.
Institute Dean

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Date Signed
Republic of the Philippines
PAMPANGA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Magalang, Pampanga

INSTITUTE OF TEACHER EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

CERTIFICATION

This action research entitled “THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EXISTING INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES AND RESOURCES AT THE INSTITUTE OF TEACHER EDUCATIONIN LEARNING THE ENGLISH SUBJECTS”, prepared and submitted by KABIGTING,

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