Chapter 1 Revision
Chapter 1 Revision
UB-VDTALC
A THESIS PROPOSAL
Presented to
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By:
Researchers
NICOLE OLAIVAR
KIEL CANTON
AALIYAH CADORNA
EMMAN REVILLA
May 2021
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CHAPTER I
Rationale
It would take a few more years to flatten the curve. Given by the current
situation, students and teachers will have another year of online classes.
and the domain of education has also been affected drastically. After the school
closings, students have to stay at home and transitioned into online schooling.
The effect of the pandemic is felt differently, both students and teachers are
affected by this new change and are managing to cope. It would take a few more
People cope with stress differently. The stress of having to change the
pattern of their lifestyle, leaving the comforts they had, the inevitable economic
Unfortunately, some may even go as far to taking their own lives due to
overwhelming stress.
How are other schools are coping? The COVID-19 pandemic has
most radical remedy was to eliminate the face-to-face teaching method, making it
necessary to avail of the internet. Some schools were unable to make use of the
Economically, private schools are harder hit by the pandemic than public
schools. The teachers of private schools are paid by the student fees whereas
the public schools are paid by public funds. Thus, the lack of students in public
schools does not bother their teachers but on the other hand the lack of students
Ordinarily a man goes around his residence as a routine and then if he has a job
outside residence, he either walks or takes a ride to his place of work. Aside from
this he attends group gatherings and sometimes plays for relaxation. But when
he is restricted to go outside, his muscular system will atrophy to say the least.
Since face-to-face schooling was not allowed, the students were compelled to
resort to alternative learning methods, which the students can do at home without
On the other hand, the teachers do not meet their students face-to-face,
they (pupils) are just images on the screen or if the module method is resorted to,
there is no physical interaction between them. These alternatives are very novel
to both teachers and students, and we cannot expect both to perform well.
very possible that the pupils did not actually perform their lessons, it is hard for
the teachers to rate their students. In fact, after the school year, there was a very
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high percentage of perfect scores in more than half will qualify for honors, which
On the part of the teachers, they are deprived of seeing their pupils, their
bright smiles, and courteous greetings. The maxim that the teachers are the
The most feasible method to gather information or data for this study is by
will be limited to students and teachers in the senior high UB VDT-ALC. The
This study will be conducted on the new experiences and the resulting
materials, effective monitoring of the pupils learning level, and so many others,
not also have the best gadgets encountering poor internet connection, low fps,
choppy call, and so on. The bewilderment of the students and teachers most
recent, it follows that there would be several studies on the effects of the same
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on the learning process between students and teachers. But then none had yet
been published for reference such that this particular research will navigate on its
own.
Methodology
happening. These will then be presented in the conclusions and to be the basis
of recommendations.
Theoretical Background
When the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread it was found out that it is
very contagious and by closed contact with the infected ones. So, among the
principal ways of containing the spread was by lock downs, social distancing, and
restriction of group gatherings. Thus, the schools became the first victim of these
country can afford to have their students be doing nothing and stop their
schooling. They have to look for alternative methods of learning such as:
There had been many debates whether online or distance learning can
& Continuing Education Association). Insisted that online learning can very well
Distance learning means the word distance itself, that there is no actual
presence of the students in the classroom, nor the teachers themselves, they are
actually far from each other. The absence of classes has taken away the social
aspect among the students and teachers. But man is a social animal and needs
frustration.
among the populace. So many lost their jobs, so many businesses and
school and some schools can support the teachers. As to the extent and
research.
Legal Bases
Republic Act No. 10173 or the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (DPA) “to protect
flow of information to promote innovation and growth and the state’s inherent
systems in government and in the private sector are secured and protected”.
Moreover, The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines - Article XIV
Section 1. The State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to
quality education at all levels, and shall take appropriate steps to make such
they cannot have traditional classes. All citizens have the right to quality
education at all levels. Thus, even with the pandemic, there must be appropriate
DepEd Order No. 012s. 2020 - Adoption of the Basic Education Learning
Continuity Plan for School Year 2020-2021 in Light of the COVID-19 Public
Health Emergency
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DepEd Order No. 017s. 2020 - Additional Provisions to DepEd Order No.
The pandemic truly redefined the word “normal” - changing the routinely
ways of line in more ways than one. This has affected the different sectors in the
aspects. The global economy was gravely impacted when governments from all
transmission of the COVID-19 virus. As such, one of the most affected sectors by
this pandemic are those part of the education field. For the purposes of this
research, which is the education sector, specifically the teachers and students in
the University of Bohol Victoriano D. Tirol Advanced Learning Center, will be the
main focus as not only students and educators from this institution are affected,
but also the whole world. Therefore, the researchers have gathered literature
which explains the current situation of students and teachers during the
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pandemic, and how it particularly affects the quality of online education in the
country.
With that said, online learning, distance, and continuing education have
There are certain difficulties that the students face in the online learning
setup in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. Due to the inadequate time designated
for the preparation of online classes, students, especially those coming from
acquire and purchase these kinds of materials. This enunciates a “digital divide”
occur.
learning is the lack of clarity in lesson contents. The same goes for
students in order for them to be fixated on their learning. However, not all
students studied at home. Some go to computer shops and get distracted with
the background noises causing them to lose focus. Students, nevertheless, have
not found a suitable learning environment even in their own homes. Domestic
violence is on the rise which greatly affects the students’ well-being and mental
online learning, students must have stable internet connections in order to stay
expenses where the majority of the students are from a family with low financial
for students especially when it comes to group activities. As such, with online
communicating with their classmates. Other students feel hesitant to ask their
issues as a result of the demands of online learning. The majority of them appear
students to feel anxious and frustrated and with the difficulties mentioned above,
With the situation still not permitting the face-to-face setup, online classes
are still to be expected. This poses more recurring challenges and difficulties for
experience stress not only with teaching online but also by the possibility of
getting the COVID-19 virus. This greatly affected their mental health and
correlation between the perceived risk and stress related to COVID-19. It is said
that the higher the risk of contracting the virus, the greater stress that is
experienced by the teachers. (Lam et al., 2020; Limcaoco et al., 2020; Yıldırım y
Güler, 2021).
from physical to online classes, educators were not able to fully transition and
familiarize themselves well with the gist of the online processes such as Zoom,
Google Classrooms and other social media applications that were used for
educational purposes. On the other hand, consultations that require a more in-
depth explanation between students and educators are not as effective in virtual
in the quality of education and learning that both students and teachers give and
take.
answering the online test in all honesty is not guaranteed. Cheating may happen,
as they are not being monitored as well as in the classroom. This gives a
In the same manner, their lack of knowledge about how to evaluate the learners’
knowledge and skills in the online setup has also come into question and is
significant factor in the difficulties the teachers face is the school or university
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during the online education period. The indifference they give to teachers is seen
as a factor in the lack of motivation to teach and the stress they experience while
online education is also in relation to the fact that the majority of teachers had a
somewhat stable internet connection, and only few had a very stable connection.
Not only this, even among college students, internet connectivity remains to be
an underlying issue that affects the quality of their education. Actually, the
Philippines is known to have the worst and slowest Internet connection speed in
the Asia Pacific countries. Poor internet connection has already been a problem
in the country ever since the pandemic began. Even until there was a need to
(Oducado, et al 2020).
related to both social and teaching presence. To further expound on that, there
are certain dynamics that work well in face-to-face instruction but not in virtual
assure quality education and teaching among students even in an online setup.
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The sole purpose of this literature review was to gather the information
that can help see what is still needed in order to aid the researchers in assessing
the impact of COVID-19 the quality of education between teachers and students
has been researched already, it is evident that COVID-19 surely impacted a lot of
students and teachers not only in the Philippines but also across the world.
Related Studies
(2020) tackles and assesses the stress among employed Filipino teachers
through the use of the COVID19 Perceived Stress Scale (COVID-19 PSS-10).
The study utilized teachers in one State College here in the Philippines while
online surveys, the answers of 105 teachers were used for the analysis of the
moderate stress. This study found that perceived stress associated with COVID-
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the Wake of COVID-19 Crisis” aims to describe the difficulties in online learning
that university students face in the Philippines during the COVID-19 crisis. The
university students face during online learning in the middle of a pandemic in the
health compromises; and mental health struggles. (Rotas and Cahapay, 2020,
pp. 150-152).
Using a descriptive online survey involving 27 faculty members, the result shows
that the majority of faculty had intermediate computer skills and no experience in
online teaching, and only a handful had a stable internet connection. The faculty
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find it difficult to manage in terms of technology but there are no clear results if
The AMA Olongapo Campus is the only IT Academic Institution that offers
evenings and at weekends, making it difficult to manage both school and house
carbon impression. On one occasion, online learning is noticed that at any rate it
Matear, 2003), and that there are no significant contrasts in scholastic execution
Though many surveys mirror a primarily inspirational state of mind towards the
learning. This information can be used to improve their learning technique. The
In the study of Korkmaz, G., & Toraman, Ç. (2020) entitled “Are We Ready
from basic to higher - in various urban communities of Turkey were carried out to
conduct the study. Consequently, the results showed that the problems
learning, and among others (Korkmaz and Toraman, 2020, pp. 13).
for online learning through the use of collaboration. The study was conducted
through identifying the problems students face in the online setup, and routines
and practices during online classes were then modified to gather the students’
opinions using Google forms. The student’s satisfaction level, pre, and post-
learning. As such, the study revealed the students' big problem with online
learning was the connectivity and the lack of resources (38.2%). Online schools
require a good internet connection and good quality devices, which not all
students can obtain. A huge problem is the unstable and slow internet
(mainly the rural areas) cannot access the internet due to the unavailability of the
on Teaching and Learning” by Pokrhel S., and Chhetri R., (2021) evaluates the
students and teachers all over the world. This study highlights the causes of
developing countries, suitable teaching methods and platforms for different class
inadequate. Moreover, the affordability and accessibility for all the learners of
Chhetri, 2021).
They measured the subjective and professional well-being of the teachers and
the level of satisfaction with the education system. As such, the results show that
the teachers weren't satisfied with online education when the pandemic
COVID-19 hit.
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Saharan Africa: Prospects and Challenges”. The study gives an overview of the
Saharan Africa. This includes the countries of Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria,
and Zambia. Based on the results and discussions concluded by the study, there
is a significant digital divide that resulted in the inequality in the online learning
environment. In most countries under this region, students from rich households
have a better experience in the online setup than the students from poor
households, due to lack of needed resources. The study also highlights that
many teachers are in a state of burnout and students lament on limited ICT
India. This research aims to study the perception of teachers and students on the
education in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it can help in the
effective transition from formal to online education. The study found that
their relative location and could not make time to familiarize themselves with
machine learning. As for teachers, it was a strenuous task for them to utilize a
Research Flow
INPUT
Data on:
Profile of the respondents
Received Students and Teachers’ Perspectives on Online Learning
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PROCESS
Statistical Treatment
Weighted Mean
2 Sample Unpaired T-Test
OUTPUT
Proposed Recommendation
THE PROBLEM
This research involves an inquiry into the effect of the pandemic upon the
economic situation as well as the mental health of the students and teachers at
VDTALC?
1.1 Age;
VDTALC?
2.1 Age;
2.2 Sex;
the personal and academic / work life as perceived by the Junior High School
Null Hypothesis
affects the personal and academic life as perceived by the Junior High
Aside from the satisfaction of the researchers’ desire, the result of this
Students – The proposed study will help the students of the department
feel comfortable and satisfied of the new normal of learning, it can help them in
Faculty and Staff – The proposed study may serve the faculty and staff
as a basis or a guide in creating their own teaching skills when having their
online classes.
to come up an idea on how to make the teachers and students feel comfortable
Parents – The proposed study will help the parents of the youth to
encourage their sons and daughters to take better responsibility of their modules
Future Researchers – The proposed study will benefit and help the future
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Design
This study uses a quantitative design, it determines how the students and
teachers of the UBVDT-ALC comply with their impact and satisfactory about the
online learning. The researchers will use questionnaires to gather data from
Respondents
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Department.
Environment
will show the students and teachers’ impact and perspectives in their online
learning. The environment is a perfect place to conduct data gathering since its
Instrument
ended questions and open-ended questions which will help the respondents
questionnaires will be safer and put less pressure on the respondents as they
can take their time in answering. Furthermore, the use of a computer will help us
gather a good amount of data with ease, and the respondents’ anonymity is
The questionnaire will have ordinal questions as they will be easy for
is satisfied with the “new normal” education, the respondent can choose from a
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scale of 1-10 (where 1 is the lowest and 10 is the highest) or “Very Bad to Very
Good”
PROCEDURE
as our research is quantitative due to the fact that we want to know the opinions
Ethical Considerations
Informed Consent – The researchers will make sure that the participants are
fully informed about the evaluation that will be conducted. They will also be
informed about the purpose of the questionnaire, how the results will be used,
Statistical Treatment
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test. This statistical treatment will be used to determine if the null hypothesis is
true.
his/her personality and plans on what to achieve in life. This is where our work
Work Life – Compared to academic life, it describes between the personal and
professional activities in an individual’s life like applying for a job after graduation
and showing their skills in work. This is where their dreams and goals have been
achieved.
Academic Life – Describe things that are related to the work done in schools,
which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information
simultaneous. While all these words mean “existing or occurring at the same
periodic intervals.
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events that interact within the same system but do not occur at fixed intervals
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