Author
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- Maria Teresa O. Ajos
(Education Program Supervisor, Purok Narra, Mabua, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur 8300, Philippines)
- Joel V. Cubio
(Head Teacher I, Purok Narra, Mabua, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur 8300, Philippines)
- Ronald L. Arnego
(Division Planning Officer III, Purok Narra, Mabua, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur 8300, Philippines)
Abstract
This study examined the effectiveness of the National School Building Inventory (NSBI) system in public elementary and secondary schools that focused on its encoding procedures, data accuracy, user experience, and institutional support. Conducted in Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, the research aimed to uncover both the strengths and weaknesses of the system as it operates across different school levels in the division. Using a descriptive-evaluative quantitative approach, the study surveyed 129 respondents from 31 schools. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, such as frequency, mean, and standard deviation. The results showed that the NSBI system was largely seen as efficient in its encoding procedures, data accuracy, and overall user experience, with most indicators rated as “Very Efficient.†Despite this, the study revealed some challenges, particularly in areas like internet connectivity, technical support, and the smoothness of the data transition from encoding to submission, especially in rural schools. Urban schools had better access to resources, creating discrepancies in the system’s use across different locations. The need for more frequent and comprehensive training was also highlighted, as respondents expressed a desire for additional support to improve their familiarity and efficiency with the system.
Suggested Citation
Maria Teresa O. Ajos & Joel V. Cubio & Ronald L. Arnego, 2025.
"Assessing the Implementation of the National School Building Inventory (NSBI) System in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools in DepEd Tandag City,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(6), pages 6504-6518, June.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-6:p:6504-6518
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