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Implementation of Waste Management in Baliwasan Senior High School: Basis for Action Plan

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  • Antonio T. Sanson Jr

    (Baliwasan Senior High School Stand-Alone Department of Education, Division of Zamboanga City.)

  • Juliefay P. Valencia

    (Baliwasan Senior High School Stand-Alone Department of Education, Division of Zamboanga City.)

Abstract

This study determined the implementation of waste management in Baliwasan Senior High School in School Year 2022-2023. This is a descriptive quantitative type of research employing a survey questionnaire process and document. This study involved 100 students from different tracks in the school. A proportional quota sample, using quota sampling, was employed. The study was delimited only to the implementation of waste management and the extent of the implementation of waste management on the school campus. The findings revealed that the level of implementation of waste management got a high mean and has a very high level in the disposal regulation. The extent of implementation of waste management in terms of biodegradable, non-biodegradable, and recyclable got a high mean which indicates a high extent of implementation. It further reveals that there is no significant difference in level of implementation of waste management by track, where HUMSS and STEM got the highest mean from the rest of the tracks. The significant Relationship between the level of implementation of waste management and the extent of implementation of waste management, indicates a significant correlation between biodegradable, non-biodegradable, and recyclable. A seminar-workshop and advertising campaign on the latest waste management implementation has already been crafted as an action plan. The study recommended that the DepEd officials may support the intervention or the action plan program of the school to enhance and develop the proper and valuable waste management implementation.

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  • Antonio T. Sanson Jr & Juliefay P. Valencia, 2024. "Implementation of Waste Management in Baliwasan Senior High School: Basis for Action Plan," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(8), pages 167-181, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:8:p:167-181
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