I Student and Faculty Perception in Online Learning Assessment During Covid 19 Pandemic
I Student and Faculty Perception in Online Learning Assessment During Covid 19 Pandemic
A Thesis
Presented to the faculty of the teacher education program
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
General Santos City
ERNA P. GAMPAL
November,2021
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents Page
Title Page i
Table of Contents ii
List of Tables iii
CHAPTER
Introduction 1
Conceptual Framework 4
Theoretical Framework 5
Definition of Terms 7
3 METHODOLOGY
Research Design 25
Research Locale 25
Research Instrument 22
Data Analysis 23
Statistical Tool
References 25
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List of Tables
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
impact all walks of life including education. It led to the closure of schools
lockdown, where people are force to stay home. The higher education
which will be in effect school year 2020 -2021. In the higher education
emphasize that it would not necessarily mean that teachers and learners
will go to school and learn inside the classroom and devise various
modalities to ensure that online learning a choice among all other in this
The reason of this acceptability are ease of use, learning flexibility and
approaching toward e-learning to make its easy for student to work out at
This study aimed to determine the student and faculty perception in online
1.1 gender;
1.3 department;
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1.What are the students’ perceptions of online learning practices during COVID-
19 in terms of:
2.What are the faculty’s perceptions of online assessment practices in terms of:
This study will determine the student and faculty of Ramon Magsaysay
pandemic.
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Online learning has become the main method of instruction during the
pandemic in RMMC. After a months of online education two online surveys were
that took place over the period of time with no face to face education. In this
regard, the study aimed to identify both faculty and student perceptions of online
RMMC.
This show the linkage between Student and Faculty perception are an
assessment practices
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Figure.1 Schematic Diagram showing the variables of the study
Theoretical framework
classroom, colleges, and universities around the world. This has remove the
both students and teacher. Online learning and networking became the new
standard, replacing conventional classroom teaching, and online testing has also
been shift. This happen with little preparation due to the new World Health
Organization (WHO) physical space, such as a classroom where the novel virus
could spread.
(Vaughan 2020).
theoretical framework for this study, which is based on the premise that the
and allow them to make the connections between the different complex
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knowledge sets they encounter during their learning. Other learning theories do
not do that as they ‘do not address learning that occurs out of people. Learning
that is store and manipulate by technology’ unlike connectivism which states that
The student. The result of this study would help student to have knowledge
The parents. The study benefits the parents of student by giving them
assurance that their children will be given quality education in the line with online
learning.
The Teachers. The result of this study would help the teacher to improve
their abilities in teaching online class virtually and allowing them to maximize their
potentials in teaching for individual learning curves and style with virtual
classroom
and pedagogical methods. This knowledge will use by researcher since they are
aspiring to be a teacher.
School/administrator. The result of this study could serve as a baseline data
DEFINITION OF TERMS
In this study the following terms will it defined operationally and conceptually .
BSED-3 Science students – it refers to the students who are studying Biology,
Chemistry and Physics that are enrolled in the academic year 2021 – 2022. In
this study, they are considered participants or the main respondents of the
study must be address how will these new educational delivery approaches that
move away from the basic face to face relationship between a professor and
Perception - the way that you notice or understand something using one of
your senses visual/spatial perception. In this study analyze the student regards in
online assessment .
using that system. In this study, the said subject matter is include in the Pre-test
and Post-test in data gathering in which the results in each item will determine
the perception in online learning assessment practices in science during covid 19
pandemi
Chapter 2
The chapter present the related literature and studies after thorough
and in depth search conducted by the researcher. The ideas taken from them
and that were include in this chapter in clarifying the information that are relevant
RELATED LITERATURE
methods or tools that educators use to evaluate, measure, and document the
Also are used to identify individual student weaknesses and strengths so that
Campuses: shifting the focus from teaching to learning by Huba and Freed 2000)
use of empirical data on student learning to refine programs and improve student
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fades, and he or she is likely to forget what was learn .Therefore, practice is often
How much practice is require depends upon the nature of the activity, and upon
each individual.
believe to be fix traits in the past. However, her study has prove that the
practice over multiple years. Ericsson's statements on practice also support the
10 year rule. Ericsson believes that elite performance is the product of maximal
effort over at least a decade. The maximal effort is described as using deliberate
grit of students' focusing on material with which they struggle. In her view, grit
allows a student to persevere and success in the face of adversity. Duckworth
says that if a student can apply grit in their academic work, their effort will increas
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goals.
performing specific sensory tasks. The changes that take place in sensory and
the perception process produce the meaningful experiences of the world which
basis of the reality and attitude. Information collect through organ senses, which
help to preserve the natural environment and artificial things and action have been
done according to this that helpful to discover new things and phenomena.
Students are the most imperative element of education. But every student has
perceptual process, we gain information about the properties and elements of the
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Perception not only creates our experience of the world around us; it allows us to
includes the five senses ; touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste. It also includes
RELATED STUDIES
According to Sardareh and Mohd Saad (2013) put it, research suggests that
words, is a powerful tool in the armory of the educator and therefore, deserves
between students and instructors that might otherwise provide useful information
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assessment, there are six key questions which should be address ; why, what,
how, when, where and who” (Harden and Laidlaw 2012). Quizzes and tests have
always been used in traditional classrooms but are inappropriate and insufficient
universities must address due to “the increase potential of cheating since the
instructors have no control over the test setting, thus are not able to monitor
students taking tests” (Palloff & Pratt, cited in Keyed 2013, Moreover, Larkin et al.
whether it was easier to cheat online, how they perceive plagiarism, and what
It also show that some students do not feel “cut and paste” is a problem, and,
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Zucker and Randall, 2018, cited in Eaton and Dressler 2019, In their study of
argue that “teaching and learning in virtual environments imply making changes
functions” and that online teaching and learning requirements are not limit only to
grades. As McLeod and Eaton (2020) explain, there in lies the paradox of faculty
Chace (2012) Faculty are the role players in making learning enjoyable, shaping
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Online education is convenient for students, where they can access online
materials for 24 h (Stern 2020). The shift should associate with plans to reduce
this shift’s impact on the normal learning process (Gurukkal 2020) In contrast, the
factors in the success of online learning. Similarly, the call for staff and student
training is mandatory for online learning success (Cheng and Chau 2020). This is
education, where students receive their education from their instructors. Online
This shift helps faculty integrate advanced technological skills in their teaching,
which benefit students( Isaeva et al 2030). indicate that COVID-19 had brought
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The instruction mode has been change at both schools and higher academic
both students and teachers alike. Both faculty and students have optimistic
taught online, while teaching practical courses online are less effective and
relationship between the user’s satisfaction and learning. The satisfaction rate by
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2020 ). The role and advantages of online learning have accentuated that online
since they use their computers and mobile phones to access online portals.
Universities should educate their staff and students about cybersecurity and data
privacy (luxatia 2020) The online learning environment varies profoundly from the
and interaction (Bingnoux & Sund 2018). There are still major variations in how
Nord & Ramim 2014). There are also concerns about the online learning
Studies also support the fact that online class will be as effective as
education globally (Bhagat, Wu & Chang, 2016; Singh & Thurman, 2019).
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Rajab et al., 2020). Online learning is also term as open learning, we based
the possibility to learn anywhere, at any time, at any pace by connecting to the
internet using a computer or mobile phone. Singh & Thurman (2019) defined
teacher and other students and are not dependent on their physical location for
uninterrupt learning for students (as cite in Rasmitadila et al., 2020). Like any
other teaching method online learning has its advantages and disadvantages for
the student and teacher (Baczek et. Al 2020. According to previous literature
online learning has several benefits such as easy accessibility, flexibility
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and Recommendations” reviews results that show faculty members who have
experience with E-learning have a positive view while those who do not have
experience hold negative and had concern over the quality of the course and
ability to increase the time commitment, creativity, teaching methods and styles
Faculty in Lebanon the study focusses on the lack of technology usage in higher
education and mentions the negative perceptions toward their use at the faculty
reasons behind online learning challenges and how to overcome them and
emphasizes on the advantage of online learning and the need for achieving the
social change (Haidar, 2020). In a study conduct in Park University, about faculty
of a wide variety of media (Schulte, 2010). The reasons were lack of resources,
time to use them during lectures, and awareness of their availability (Kim, Kang
That was support by Alajmi (2020) when state that the frustrations and
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which could be use for teaching. As state by Alenezi (2020) in the study about
the new tools, logistics and potential for improvements that are incubate. In a
recent study by Reedy et al. (2021), they found that staff felt cheating online was
easier for students and were concern. Eaton and Dressler (2019) argue that one
way to combat contract cheating is for teachers not to reuse assignments and to
their skills, abilities, and knowledge as well as building their awareness of such
directly and formally, what honor means and why is it important” and they see the
dangers of cheating for what they are practices in which many students can be
hurt by the dishonesty of a few. Not only that, but we might need to re-define
Academic Integrity for the digital age and amend policy accordingly (Reedy et
al. 2021). Johnson et al. (2020) discovered that regardless of whether faculty had
taught online before, they were able to quickly adopt online teaching approaches
policies. Shenoy et al. (2020) found that even those who initially resisted adoption
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survey 59 Saudi Arabian faculty members the majority reported a smooth shift
reveal that faculty members generally became more optimistic and utilize more
like that of Almaiah et al. (2020) and Ayebi-Arthur (2017) point out that an
institution’s policies and strategies to help its faculty members readily cope with
since there is a lack of face-to-face contact between students and instructors that
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might otherwise provide useful information about course content and delivery
(Timms, 2017).
participants were in line with the work of Atoum et al. (2017), who develop a
multimedia analytics system that performs automatic online exam proctoring and
detects cheating behaviours. In addition, Backman (2019) recommend steps that
Cerimagic and Hasan (2019), it was observed that 81% of learners cheated or
attempt to cheat during online exams. However, in the study by Case, King, and
felt e-assessment provided immediate feedback and value to their learning, and
management systems. researchers have found that using tasks at the level of
redefining learning allows learners to interact with the learning process, apply
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Copeland et al. (2021) and Fawaz et al. (2021) who examined the impact of
externalizing problems (i.e., mood and wellness behavior), which were caused by
orient coping mechanisms of students were align with Carter et al.’s (2020), who
explore students’ self-regulation strategies. Hew et al. (2020), who transform
conventional flipp classrooms into fully online flipp classes through a cloud-based
video conferencing app. In a related study, Kapasia et al. (2020) investigate how
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study was that of Singh et al. (2020), who examined students’ experience during
More recently, Day et al. (2021) examined the immediate impact of COVID-19 on
other potential challenges during online classes, two more clusters were added,
(LEC
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Chapter 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research design
The design of this study is classify as a survey research. The aim of this study
is to get the information about the perception in online assessment. To find out
the information about online assessment practices, therefore the researcher use
General Santos City. RMMC is a private and non sectarian higher education
Institution (HEI). It exist in the industry for sixty (60) years and offer
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The respondent of the study are one hundred (100) student RMMC BSED
who directly involve student of RMMC and they are the subject of the study who
pandemic.
BSED SCIENCE 3
MALE 50 ()
FEMALE 50 ()
Total 100 ()
Having found that the researcher instrument valid and reliable, the researcher
will proceeding to ask permission and approval from the head of School where
the subjects are students. The date of administration of the questionnaire, the
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The qualitative analysis id use for the quantification of data which allows the
Simply put, statistical method of data analysis are used to collect raw data and
transform it into numerical data. Some of the methods that fall under that
Statistical tool
The statistical tools to be used in the interpretation of data will include the
arithmetic mean will be used to determine the average level of the awareness on
formula is
X=∑X
N
When X stands for arithmetic mean denotes the sum of the responses of the
subject on their level of perception in online assessment . And N stand for the
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Appendix A
LETTER OF PERMISSION TO CONDUCT THE STUDY
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
November 3, 2021
Dear Sir:
Greeting of Peace!
ERNA P. GAMPAL
Researcher
Noted by:
Appendix B
LETTER OF PERMISSION TO CONDUCT THE STUDY
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
November 3, 2021
Dear Ma’am:
Greeting of Peace!
ERNA P. GAMPAL
Researcher
Noted by:
(SGD) RODERICK T. MALINAO, LPT, MST
Thesis Adviser
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APPENDIX C
LETTER TO THE TEACHER
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
Sir/Maam,
Good day!
The data obtained in this study will be confidentially kept and only used
for study purposes.
Thank you very much and your favorable approval is highly anticipated.
Respectively yours,
ERNA P. GAMPAL
Researcher
Noted by:
(SGD) RODERICK T. MALINAO, LPT, MST
Thesis Adviser
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Appendix D
LETTER FOR THE RESPONDENTS
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
Pioneer Avenue, General Santos City
Tel. No. (083)553-3348 Fax No. (083) 301-
1927 www.rmmc.edu.com
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November 3, 2021
THE RESPONDENTS Teachers in Education Program
Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges
General Santos City
Dear Respondents:
Greetings of Peace!
ERNA P. GAMPAL
Researcher
Noted by:
(SGD) RODERICK T. MALINAO, LPT, MST
Thesis Adviser
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Appendix E
LETTER FOR VALIDATION
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
To Validators
Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges
Sir/ Ma’am:
Greetings of peace!
ERNA P. GAMPAL
Researcher
Noted by: