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Professional Licensure Tarpaulins and Its Motivational Influence on the Academic Achievements of the College Students

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  • Yahya G. Domaub

    (College of Education, Mindanao State University – Main Campus)

  • Norhanifah D. Guro

    (College of Education, Mindanao State University – Main Campus)

  • Alia I. Pacasirang

    (College of Education, Mindanao State University – Main Campus)

  • Rohanifa T. Mama – Marohombsar

    (College of Education, Mindanao State University – Main Campus)

  • Amnah M. Baraiman

    (College of Education, Mindanao State University – Main Campus)

Abstract

The use of tarpaulins as a visual medium to celebrate achievements has become increasingly prevalent in various settings, particularly within educational settings and its motivational influence. This study explores the influence of posted tarpaulins on students’ motivation, examining perceptions and broader implications. A descriptive research approach was employed, using a survey questionnaire to collect data from 375 students of MSU-Main Campus across 14 colleges, complemented by interviews with 20 students. Most respondents are aged 18–22 (78.6%), predominantly male (58.7%), and primarily third-year students (29.9%) with strong academic performance (64.8%) having a CGPA of 1.46–2.00 (Very good to Excellent). The College of Business Administration and Accountancy represents the highest number of respondents (13.3%), while the Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers is the most posted tarpaulin (16.13%). Respondents generally agree that tarpaulins are motivating (Mean = 3.76), visible, and influential on career aspirations. There is strong support for regulating their placement and promoting sustainability. The study concludes that professional licensure tarpaulins effectively motivate students, significantly influencing academic and career goals while highlighting the need for regulated practices to address environmental concerns. The study recommends implementing clear regulations on tarpaulins’ placement, duration, and materials to ensure sustainability and minimize environmental impact. Schools, policymakers, and families should balance public recognition with personal celebrations and emotional support to maximize motivational benefits while reducing stress among students.

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  • Yahya G. Domaub & Norhanifah D. Guro & Alia I. Pacasirang & Rohanifa T. Mama – Marohombsar & Amnah M. Baraiman, 2025. "Professional Licensure Tarpaulins and Its Motivational Influence on the Academic Achievements of the College Students," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3s), pages 1471-1500, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:3s:p:1471-1500
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    1. Jumoke I. Oladele, 2023. "Self-Motivation and Study Ethics as Predictors of Undergraduate Students’Academic Achievement in a Nigerian University," International Journal of Home Economics, Hospitality and Allied Research, Department of Home Economics & Hospitality Management Education, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, vol. 2(2), pages 1-16.
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