Abstract

This experimental study focused on using interactive video-aided instructional material and its impact on achieving or mastering the learning competencies in Physical Education. The study participants were Grade 10 students at Lucena Dalahican National High School (LDNHS). Based on the 2 Most Essential Learning Competencies in Physical Education, the researcher created an interactive video lesson in Physical Education that covers the topics for the third quarter. In addition, the researcher utilized validated self-made interactive video lessons in Physical Education 10. The instrument used to collect data for this investigation was the researcher-devised pre- and post-test. The prototype of the evaluation tests was created based on the researchers' prior inquiries and readings. Based on the findings of the study, the following conclusions were drawn. The pre-test scores of Grade 10 students in Physical Education covering the written and performance tasks are at a low mastery level. The posttest scores of Grade 10 students in Physical Education covering the written and performance tasks are moving toward mastery level. There was a significant difference between the pre-test and post-test scores of the students when they were exposed to the interactivevideo materials connoting the effectiveness of the intervention material used. Moreover, the researcher recommends that since interactive-video materials have been proven effective, the interactive-video material could be used ona division-wide scale. The interactive-video material can be further developed and enhanced to obtain optimum results in the student's test scores.

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