The Effect of Face-To-Face and Modular Classes To The Level of Learning of Grade 12 Students of Pang-Pang National High School
The Effect of Face-To-Face and Modular Classes To The Level of Learning of Grade 12 Students of Pang-Pang National High School
The Effect of Face-To-Face and Modular Classes To The Level of Learning of Grade 12 Students of Pang-Pang National High School
A Research Paper
Presented to the
Jonabel S. Logatiman
Amadea E. Penit
XII – HOSPITALITY
June 2022
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
had to cope with the changes. Wherein, they have to adjust their
This reform has brought about several benefits, but has caused
learning and all that it entails has been given the attention of
attitudes towards one form and/or the other, their emotions, whether
studies show that e-learning does not have the same impact as face-
to-face learning. It seems that online students may lose their focus
Hypothesis
Age
Effect of face-to-face and
Sex modular classes to the
level of learning
Strand
School. This study could give ideas and information to the school on
Students. This study might help the students to identify what are the
are the 108 Grade 12 Senior High School students who are enrolled at
Definition Of Terms
Face-to-Face Class - This is where the teacher and the student meet
in a set place for a set time, for either one-on-one learning or, most
(2006, headspace.org.au)
Development Studies)
home with the help of their parents and then bring it back to the
CHAPTER II
METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the research design, the respondents of the
study, the locale of the study, the instrument, the data gathering
Research Design
The respondents of the study were the 108 Senior High School
Research Instrument
The researchers drafted an instrument which included the
the necessary permission secured from the school, teachers and the
impression.
and strand.