For-Printing RESEARCH REAL
For-Printing RESEARCH REAL
For-Printing RESEARCH REAL
A Research Paper
Presented to the Faculty
of the Teacher Education Department
Cebu Technological University
Carmen Campus
Carmen, Cebu
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Elementary Education
June 2021
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APPROVAL SHEET
PANEL OF EXAMINERS
ACKNOWLEGDMENT
persons who give the golden and precious opportunity to this noble task in writing
this study.
To the ALMIGHTY GOD, in guiding and giving the chance to realize this
endeavor and during the moment of creating this study, He did not forsake the
Monina C. Babaran, the Research Adviser, her guidance and expert advice have
been invaluable throughout the work. Her extended discussions and valuable
suggestions have contributed greatly to the improvement of the task. Dr. Purity V.
Mata, Dr. Emardy T. Barbecho, Dr. Bonifacio M. Amper Jr., and Mrs. Anna Marie
C. Neiz, who had shared their valuable time and knowledge to improve this
study.
the School Principal, her advice on the research title had enlightened the
researchers on which should they focus to come up with good research. The
Grade 1 teachers had also contributed a big part, they willingly welcomed the
questionnaire.
support of any form and for being the key foundation to the researchers to go
the way, which gives strength to the researchers to go on with the task.
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DEDICATION
a source of inspiration and provided me with strength when I was on the verge of
research with their words of advice. And lastly, I want to express my gratitude to
the almighty God for providing me with guidance, strength, mental power,
Aguanta, Joan L.
Throughout this program, He has been our source of strength, and I have only
been able to fly on His wings. I also dedicate our work to my family, who has
supported me throughout the process and ensured that I complete what I have
started.
give me the courage and strength to finish this research. And lastly to my family
Florencio, Ruphy II H.
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Bangtan Sonyeondan, especially Jeon Jeong Guk, their music had influenced my
life thoughts a lot and their humble beginning is my shelter to continue and finish
what I had started. Another person that I dedicate this study is to Kim Yoo Jung,
who is my inspiration that if anyone could do it, then I could also go for it. All of
Cololot, Ivy R.
The completion of this study would not have been possible without the
cannot all be listed. Their contributions are greatly appreciated. This research
study is dedicated to my family and friends. Dr. Monina C. Babaran, our research
adviser, whose words of encouragement and push for tenacity still ring in my
ears. Thank you to all of my relatives, friends, and others who have shared their
Judaya, Jerson B.
moral, spiritual, and financial support and to the Almighty God for the guidance,
Magatao, Rubielyn Y.
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Throughout this program, He has been my source of strength, and I have only
been able to fly on His wings. I also dedicate our work to my family, who has
supported me throughout the process and ensured that I complete what I have
started.
First, I dedicate this research study to the Almighty God for giving us
strength, guidance to make this research possible power of mind, protection and
skills and for giving us a healthy life. All of these, we offer to you. Second, this
source of inspiration and gave us strength when we thought of giving up, who
continually provide their moral, spiritual, emotional, and financial support. Lastly,
this research possible and also to my friends, and classmates who shared their
brilliant ideas, words of advice and encouragement to finish this research study.
All the people behind this research study, thank you so much.
Omale, Edilyn A.
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sisters, relatives, mentors, and classmates who shared their words of advice and
encouragement to finish this study, and lastly, I dedicate this book to the
Almighty God, thank you for the guidance, strength, and for giving us a healthy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE i
APPROVAL SHEET ii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii
DEDICATION v
TABLE OF CONTENTS ix
LIST OF TABLES xi
ABSTRACT xiii
INTRODUCTION 1
Theoretical Background 3
THE PROBLEM 7
Hypothesis 7
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 8
Research Design 9
Research Locale 9
Research Respondents 11
Research Instrument 12
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Research Procedures 12
Ethical Considerations 13
Treatment of Data 13
Scoring Procedure 13
Definition of Terms 17
Gender of Respondents 18
Age of Respondents 19
Summary of Findings 25
Conclusion 26
Recommendations 26
WORKS CITED 28
APPENDICES 31
CURRICULUM VITAE 39
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LIST OF TABLES
1 Research Respondents 11
3 Gender of Respondents 18
4 Age of Respondents 20
LIST OF FIGURES
1 Conceptual Framework 6
ABSTRACT
School Year 2020-2021. To find answers to the problem, researchers used the
the instrument for gathering data. The qualitative research method was used to
produced objective data about the problems of grade one learners’ parents
during the COVID-19 pandemic which through this, data can be communicated
through statistics and numbers. The total respondents consist of the randomly
selected Grade one parents at Catmon Integrated School. There are 5 sections,
and the proponent had come up to 122 parents. Statistical tools were used to
analyze and interpret the data that had been gathered. The statistical tools used
were simple percentages and weighted mean. As a result, researchers found out
at home and being a home tutors to their children. The COVID-19 pandemic
greatly impacts the learners’ learning phase and brings trouble and more stress
most especially to grade one learners’ parents. However, respondents also said
that their child often enjoys answering modules but oftentimes they tend to easily
lose focus. To conclude, the experiences of the respondents state that distance
learning is way more challenging and that not all parents are capable of tutoring
their child in this mode of learning. Hence, distance mode of learning brings more
INTRODUCTION
performance and future learning. In this time, there are lots of changes that
is a form of remote education in a way that the learners are not physically
present inside the four corners of the classroom. There are various ways of
distance learning. One of these is the newly implemented print mode learning.
With this new way, lots of experiences and sentiments can be sited, which in
Today, COVID-19 has become a global crisis. Many had suffered from it,
have been affected worldwide. Among this number are over 28 million Filipino
learners across academic levels who have to stay at home and comply with the
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education system has been making ways to improve our education despite the
them weekly. One may claim that the main thrust of distance education is to bring
students wherever they live or wish to study” (Guri-Rosenblit, 2005). This kind of
Rosenblit, 2005; Daniel, 2016). Students learn even if they are separated from
their instructors by space and/or time (Edge and Loegering, 2000). In the time of
COVID-19, distance learning became a necessity for learners and educators all
over the world (Ali, 2020). In this way, learners are still able to continue their
studies but on the other hand, lots of questions have been arising on how
learners were truly engaged in their learning. Learner engagement has been
2005; Skinner & Belmont, 1993). The lived experience of the learners is a tool to
learning. On the other hand, as parents are the ones guiding their children in
learning at home, we can also touch their sentiments and be able to come up
today. “Access to education means access to a better future. It’s the difference
of Learning, 1998). Distance learning is still hoped for better education, but we
should also understand the perceptions of the learners and their parents because
they are the ones who are facing and learning it weekly. Especially in Grade one
level, wherein this stage is a critical level for primary education. Learners at this
level are new to primary education or level of writing, counting, and reading. That
is also the reason why parents are much involved in teaching and guiding their
children.
we’re set to this new way of learning we must have better knowledge and
Theoretical Background
ideas after they have expressed their thoughts. Learning necessitates open and
student.
thought about, used, and assimilated with the learner's intellect (and, often
must and can be catered for, not only in the sense that students are caused to
mull things over individually but also as a real exchange of questions, ideas, and
can interact with students to ensure real learning. Holmberg's theory of distance
3) that study motivation was important for the 3 attainment of study goals;
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and remembered;
study at a distance.
tutor and student). Simulated conversations include things like learning material
empathy between learning and tutoring parties through appropriate one- and two-
way interactions. It also assumes that "true learning is mainly an individual task
1. Respondent’s
Analysis of inputs Leaners and
profile as to:
through: parents’
1.1 gender
perceptions about
1.2 age Research distance learning
1.3 educational design
attainment Researcher- Recommendation:
1.4 socio-economic made survey Active engagement
status questionnaire of both parents and
Data learners
2. Learners gathering
experiences and Data analysis
their respective and
parents’ interpretation
experiences on
distance learning
platform
3. Proposed
Recommendation
THE PROBLEM
2021.
1.1 gender;
1.2 age;
2. What are the problems of grade one parents on distance learning platform?
Hypothesis
face learning.
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Learners. This will enhance the skills and development of the child as well
Parents. This will strengthen the discipline and guide their children in
Researchers. This will help them find out ideas and information that they
will serve as a reference for the future researchers. This will make as a guide to
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This section presented the research design that the researchers used.
Research methodology discussed the steps and procedures that the researchers
used in conducting the research and allows readers to critically evaluate the
study’s overall validity and reliability. This section described the research design,
researchers. This section also tackled the data gathering procedures and the
treatment of data.
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Research Design
The researchers used the quantitative research method. This includes the
numerical analysis of the data gathered and the statistical tools and procedures
used to get valid data. This method was used to produced objective data about
the problems of grade one learners’ parents during the COVID-19 pandemic
which through this, data can be communicated through statistics and numbers.
Research Locale
Catmon Central Elementary School, the school is located in San Jose, Catmon
Cebu. This school is known as the biggest school located in Catmon, Cebu. It
Research Respondents
Catmon Integrated School. There are 5 sections, and the proponent had come
up to 122 parents. They were the chosen respondents as grade one level are the
ones that need more guidance of the parents or guardians. As they are new to
the primary education, they need much attention and guide in their learning.
Table 1
Research Respondents
respondents in sections, Diamond and Ruby, as they also had the greatest
number of parents. Diamond and Ruby sections had also consisted of most of
the parents that were all willing to answer our survey questionnaire despite their
busy schedules. The sections, Emerald, Sapphire, and Jade had 24 respondents
Research Instrument
the instrument for gathering data that is based upon the sub-problems. The
survey questions were made to assess and identify the problems encountered by
grade one learners’ parents during a covid-19 pandemic. The main goal of the
Research Procedures
First, the researchers looked for a topic that is relevant to the present time
and situation. The researchers sought a letter of authorization from the school
principal of Catmon Integrated School to carry out the research study. The
information. The results of the survey were collected, and then data were
to carry out the research study of the Grade One Parents in Catmon Integrated
School. The survey questions were reviewed by the research adviser. A survey
was then conducted among the grade one parents. The data were then collected,
Ethical Considerations
informed about the details of the survey. Participation in the survey was voluntary
and that the respondents could take their time to finish the survey at their
convenient time. They were informed about the academic purpose of the study.
The confidentiality was ensured as only the researchers had access to the
Treatment of Data
evaluated with the data requirements of the study. The researchers evaluated the
data for interpretation based on the perception of the participants and identify the
Scoring Procedure
In treating the data that was gathered, the researchers used two kinds of
attainment, and socioeconomic status from the total population. The formula is:
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P = (f/n) 100
where:
P = is the percentage
f = is the frequency
to depict the rating of the problems of Grade one parents as the home tutors of
WM = ΣF x W
where:
Σ = is the summation of
F = is the frequency
W = is the weight
item, this study assigned the following hypothetical mean ranges of scales.
Table 2
1.76 – 2. 50 S Sometimes
DEFINITION OF TERMS
To avoid ambiguities of the study, the following terms are hereby defined
operationally:
Catmon Integrated School. The name of the school where the researchers
are delivered remotely. Distance learner status does not relate to the distance
events.
Grade One Learners. First grade are also called Grade one, called Year 2 in
first school year after kindergarten. Children are usually 6-7 years old in this
grade.
Perceptions. Perception is the sensory experience of the world that includes the
This chapter presented the analysis and interpretations of data that were
the problem.
The first section covered the respondents’ profile as to their gender, age,
Table 3
Gender of Respondents
Table 3 showed that the majority of the participants were female that had
a total of 107 that occupied 88% of the total number of respondents, whereas 15
responsibilities and relationship with their children. This implied that females, or
should we say mothers tend to be the ones spending more time at home and do
more of the childcare responsibilities at home, as a result, they are also the one
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being the home tutor to their child. According to the study of (Zamarro & Prados,
2021), during the pandemic, parents have had to increase their time spent caring
for their children, but mothers have continued to spend more time on childcare
reducing work hours, transitioning out of the workforce, and experiencing higher
psychological distress
early adulthood age. Aged 34 comprised 11 % (14) of the total respondents. The
This implied that respondents are in the stage that they most likely to
experience exhaustion about their life struggles and experiences, plus with the
situation they are facing right now, they may become more exhausted.
(Pickhardt, 2017), stated that life becomes more challenging and more
Table 4
Age of Respondents
Table 5
the respondents were all high school graduates. Only 8% of the total number of
This implied that most of the respondents have difficulties in helping their
children to do their school tasks and activities. According to the study of (Young
parents. In 1994, 13- and 17-year-olds whose parents had at least one or 4 more
years of college had higher math and science proficiency scores than those
Table 6
Lower Class 87 71
Middle Class 34 28
Upper Class 1 1
the lower class; they occupied 71% of the total population of the respondents.
This implied that most of the respondents weren’t able to access more
information that can’t be found on the modules given to them. As they belonged
money allowances to their everyday needs like food and the educational needs
access to the resources needed for distance learning will be important for all
These young people are less likely to have access to additional activities and
support at home, so are likely to rely more on any provision provided by their
schools.
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Table 7
between their responsibilities at home and being a home tutor to their child. They
as well sometimes seek help from their neighbors if they have any difficulties.
Their child often enjoys answering the modules but oftentimes they also easily
lose focus.
This implied that this new mode of learning is both had a positive attribute
without having a child go to school to ensure their health, but it also added more
home responsibility to the parents. According to (Agaton, et.al., 2020), this newly
the different learning paces and styles of the students. However, its
and well planned to support families, rather than exacerbating their burdens.
CHAPTER 3
Summary of Findings
1. There were 15 males which composed 12% of the total respondents and 107
2. The majority of the respondents belonged to the early adulthood age. Eleven
percent (11%) of the respondents were aged 34, nine percent (9%) were aged
30.
were all high school graduates. Only 8% of the total number of respondents had
graduated college.
4. Most of the respondents belonged to the status of a lower class, they occupied
71% of the total population of the respondents. Only 34% stated that they
5. The Grade one parents often had difficulties in balancing their home
responsibilities and at the same time being a home tutor to their child. Because
of this, they sometimes seek help from their neighbors if they have any
difficulties. Their child may often enjoy answering the modules but oftentimes
Conclusions
Based on the findings of the study, the following conclusions were made:
1. The experiences of Grade one parents with distance mode of learning were
interpreted and seen that participants had difficulty in this kind of learning phase.
2. Learners are all unique and have different learning styles. The degree of their
abilities and capabilities also varies, hence, some are not comfortable with this
3. The sudden shift to home schooling by only giving modules provides space for
closer family relationship while ensuring the safety of the learners at home. On
the other hand, parents face various challenges from distance learning in terms
of tending their child’s education, the delivery of parents’ instruction may not be
that effective, they are also struggling with their personal matters and as well as
financial difficulties while working for the family during this pandemic.
Recommendations
Based on the findings and conclusion of the study, the following points
help and test learners knowledge and learnings despite learning in distance.
home, and on how to deal with their child’s learning behavior, as well as how to
tend the different learning styles of a child so that effective educational instruction
would be achieved.
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MA’AM:
Good day!
Recommending Approval:
Approved:
(Sgd.) RELINA S. SONSONA, Ed. D.
School Principal
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Dear Respondents,
Good day!
Recommending Approval:
Dear respondents,
Good day!
We, the BEEd 3-B (Group 3) students in Cebu Technological University, Carmen,
Campus are currently conducting a research entitled, “Problems Encountered
of Grade One Learners’ Parents During COVID-19 Pandemic”.
Respectfully yours,
Researchers
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Instructions: Put a check mark on the corresponding table that suits your
answer.
4 - Always
3 - Often
2 - Sometimes
1 - Never
Question: What are the experiences of Grade 1 parents with distance learning?
Problems Rating
1 2 3 4
It was hard to balance between my responsibilities at
home and being a tutor to my child.
I seek help from my neighbors when I had difficulties in
the modules of my child.
My child enjoys answering his/her modules.
When my child doesn’t want to answer the module, I
answer it alone.
My child easily understands what I am saying about the
activities in his/her modules.
My child can finish answering one (1) subject each day.
My child easily loses focus when it comes to answering
his/her modules.
For certain subject, I had difficulties in helping my child
with his/her activities.
The texts in the modules are unfamiliar and hard to
understand.
It takes time for me to encourage my child to begin
answering his/her modules.
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The researchers were giving out the survey questionnaires to the grade one
parents.
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June 1, 2021
The researchers were collecting the survey questionnaires from the respondents.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: Corazon, Catmon, Cebu
Birthday: July 27, 1998
Birthplace: Tabili, Catmon, Cebu
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Jose M. Aguanta
Mother’s name: Analyn L. Aguanta
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
G. Jurado Foundation School Inc. Catmon, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Catmon Central Elem. School Catmon, Cebu A.Y 2011 – 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: Poblacion, Sogod, Cebu
Birthday: March 1, 2000
Birthplace: Cebu City
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Vicente L. Celebran
Mother’s name: Elma G. Celebran
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Catmon Integrated School Catmon, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Sogod Central Elem. School Sogod, Cebu A.Y 2011 - 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: San Jose, Catmon, Cebu
Birthday: Decemeber 17, 1999
Birthplace: Corazon, Catmon, Cebu
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Sanito S. Cololot
Mother’s name: Victoria R. Cololot
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Catmon Integrated School Catmon, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Catmon Central Elem. School Catmon, Cebu A.Y 2011 - 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: P.G Almendras St. Danao City, Cebu
Birthday: September 26, 1999
Birthplace: Cebu City
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Ruphy D. Florencio
Mother’s name: Rowena B. Florencio
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Northeastern Cebu Colleges Inc. Danao City A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Danao City Central School Danao City A.Y 2011 - 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: Poblacion, Sogod, Cebu
Birthday: December 19, 1999
Birthplace: Dakit, Sogod, Cebu
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Jesus P. Judaya Jr.
Mother’s name: Noemi B. Judaya
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Saint William Cooperative School Catmon, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Lubo Elementary School Sogod, Cebu A.Y 2011 - 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: Poblacion, Sogod, Cebu
Birthday: January 22, 2000
Birthplace: Poblacion, Sogod, Cebu
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Robert Dela Cruz
Mother’s name: Elena Lumbab
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Carmen National High School Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Sogod Central Elem. School Sogod, Cebu A.Y 2011 - 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: Upper Natimao-an, Carmen, Cebu
Birthday: July 14, 1999
Birthplace: Upper Natimao-an, Carmen, Cebu
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Vicente E. Pongautan Jr.
Mother’s name: Gresilda Y. Magatao
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Cantumog National High School Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Natimao-an Elementary School Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2011 - 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: Pag-utlan Calumboyan, Sogod, Cebu
Birthday: October 15, 1999
Birthplace: Tabunok, Sogod, Cebu
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Edito B. Omale
Mother’s name: Filomina A. Omale
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Carmen National High School Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Tabunok Elementary School Sogod, Cebu A.Y 2011 - 2012
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CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Home Address: Upper Natimao-an Carmen Cebu
Birthday: January 14, 2000
Birthplace: Upper Natimao-an Carmen Cebu
Civil Status: Single
Father’s name: Hilario E. Prusia
Mother’s name: Marife D. Prusia
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Tertiary:
Cebu Technological University Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2018 - Present
Secondary:
Cantumog National High School Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2017 - 2018
Elementary:
Natimao-an Elementary School Carmen, Cebu A.Y 2011 – 2012