An undergraduate Research Paper Presented to Ms. Kamille D. Legaspi
In Partial Fulfillment Requirements
ENG 1023 by BSEDEN 1-2
Jose Michael Verdillo Pilar Elesterio
Renzchester Cruz Rhodalyn Flores
Jose Steven Crucero Dharwin Geronimo
February 2, 2015
CHAPTER 1
The Problem and Its Background
Introduction
Extracurricular activities or Extra Academic Activity (ECA) are those that fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school or university education that performed by the students. Extracurricular activities exist at all levels of education from 4th-6th junior high (or middle school)/ high school, college and university education. Generally, volunteer activities are not regarded as extracurricular activities such activities are generally voluntary (as opposed to mandatory), non-paying, social, philanthropic (as opposed to scholastic), and often involve others of the same age. Students often organize and direct these activities under faculty sponsorship, although student-led initiatives such as independent newspapers are common.
Extracurricular activities are those sponsored by and usually held at school but that are not part of the standard an opportunity to practice social skills and to experiment in activities may represents and cost are establish by educational boards and organizations, which vary by local are not falling within the scope of a regular curriculum; specially; of or relating to officially or semi-officially approved and usually organized student activities connected with school and usually carrying no academic credit.
Because of the diverse interest of college students, the range of
References: Merriam – Webster Dictionary Inc. 2012