Gen 005 Research Final
Gen 005 Research Final
Gen 005 Research Final
University of Iloilo
In PartialFulfillment
Beso, Charlene E.
Da-anton, Kyle A.
SECTION: UI-FC1-CAS1-3
April 2022
Chapter 1
Introduction of the study
Chapter one is made up of six parts: (1) Background of the Study, (2) Theoretical
Framework of the Study, (3) Statement of the Problem , (4) Definition of the Terms, (5)
Significance of the Study, and (6) Scope and Delimitation of the Study.
Part One, Background of the Study, presents the underlying reasons for conducting
the research and the framework that served as basis and support for the study.
Part Two, Theoretical Framework, present theories and the framework that served
as basis and support for the study.
Part Three, Statement of the Problem, states the general and specific problems as
well as the hypothesis tested.
Part Four, Significance of the Study, describes the stakeholders of the research
and the manner by which they may be able to benefit from the results.
Part Five, Definition of Terms, defines conceptually and operationally the important
terms and the key variables used in the study.
Part Six, Scope and Delimitation, sets the limit of the research in terms of the
respondents, research design, variables, and research instruments.
COVID-19 pandemic has resulted drastic changes in education. Part of it is the shift
from face to face classes to different learning modalities which include distance learning.
Since education is believed to continue despite the circumstances, teachers started to
prepare for modular and online distance learning (De Villa & Manalo, 2020). Most tertiary
institutions have adopted distance learning. The adoption of distance learning is not
without its limitations and challenges which includes limited network coverage and lack of
gadgets among the students (Gurajena, Mbunge & Fashoto, 2021).
Distance learning programs are generally designed to serve an offcampus populatio
n. These
programs provide access to higher education for students who cannot attend traditional co
urses due to employment, marital status, family responsibilities, distance, and expenses in
curred with traditional education (Knezek et al, 2006) .These factors are represented in
the management of online courses that require a lot of time. In addition, the problems
cited with the use of technology, as well as the lack of communication between students
and remote instructors. According to De(2018), traditional classes are more suitable for
young children, teenagers, and young adolescents who are yet to join the workforce.
Regular attendance in classes helps them interact with other individuals of their own age,
be better disciplined, follow a regular schedule, and improve their physical fitness and
mental alertness. Also in traditional classroom, students can directly share their views and
clarify their own queries with the teacher, thus getting their questions answered right
away.
In Iloilo, especially in the school of PHINMA University of Iloilo has also affected to
this pandemic and trying to cope up their education. And that is why the researchers want
to conduct their study since there are enough information to be gathered to support this
study. In official Facebook page of PHINMA-University of Iloilo. They state that are
also adopted the distance learning. Where they had Remote and Distance or RAD
Learning and Flex Learning that both of it is a completely home-based program. The
classes will not be conducted online but teacher support will be provided virtually via
mobile calls, texts or social media. And learning materials will be printed and distributed
at the start of classes. The RAD Learning will be available for students who live in far-
flung areas and need to travel for hours to get to school. While the Flex Learning,
students will be studying from home. Thus, there will be no face-to-face classes until it is
safe to do so, and the government allows students to leave their homes.
Theoretical Framework
One of the theories that relates to our study is the Walberg's Theory of Educational
Productivity of Herbert J. Walberg. Where his theory tackles about the influences on
learning that affects the academic performance of a student tackles about the influences
on learning that affects the academic performance of a student. It is an exploration of
academic achievement wherein Walberg used a variety of methods on how to identify the
factors that affects the academic performance of a student. In his theory, he classified 11
influential domains of variables, one of them that were affected by student-teacher
interactions. He explained that these variables have a certain effects that might cause
problems with the academic performance of students (Greenberg et al., 2003).
Researchers anchor their study on this theory to support the main objectives of this study
which is to know the academic performance of students to the traditional and distance
learning. Researchers aim to test if the theory coincides with the result of study, that if
there is interaction of students and teachers, the academic performance of students has a
greater chance to improve.
In the light of above mention theory, the researcher conducted the study to
compare if there is significant difference in academic performance of 1 st year PHINMA-UI
students in traditional and distance learning.
Distance Learning
Academic Performance
Traditional Learning
Definition of Terms
For the purpose of clarity and precision, important terms that were used in this
study were conceptually and operationally defined:
In this study, it referred to the basis of researchers for their study, whether
students learn easily and improve their intellect performance in those different ways of
learning.
Distance Learning- form of education in which the main elements include physical
separation of teachers and students during instruction and the use of various
technologies to facilitate student-teacher and student-student communication (Berg,
2016).
In this study, it referred to the new way of learning which is applicable today and
that is because of the pandemic.
In this study, it referred to the old or the common way of learning where the
students and teachers interact personally or it is called the face-to-face learning.
The result of the study will be beneficial to certain groups and sectors,
specifically,
People in community. This study may give them information about, education is also
affected and trying to cope up in this pandemic. And this study may help them to
understand why education shifts their new way of learning.
Teachers. The result of this study may help them to understand that they are students
that has different level of academic performance in different ways of learning.
Learners. They may give them knowledge about their academic performance is also
based on the way of learning they prefer.
Researchers. The result of this study may give them new information about what
happens to the academic performance of students in the different ways of learning.
Future researchers. The result of this study may serve as their reference for their
future studies that related to this topic.
Related Literature
Part Two, Traditional Learning, cites the description and what level of academic
performance of students in this kind of learning.
Part Three, Distance Learning, discusses about its definition and what level of
academic performance of students in this kind of learning.
Part Four, Related Studies, introduces the related studies from local and foreign
that serves as the foundation of the study.
Part Five, Summary, sums up and reiterates the each concept in the review of
related literature.
Academic performance
Traditional Learning
Distance Learning
Related Studies
Local study. According to the study of Rosario et al., (2021), entitled “Students’
online learning challenges during the pandemic and how they cope with them: The case
of the Philippines” stated that the online learning challenges of college students varied in
terms of type and extent. Their greatest challenge was linked to their learning
environment at home, while their least challenge was technological literacy and
competency. Also, in this study revealed that the COVID-19 pandemic had the greatest
impact on the quality of the learning experience and students’ mental health. In terms of
strategies employed by students, the most frequently used were resource management
and utilization, help-seeking, technical aptitude enhancement, time management, and
learning environment control.
Another study by Tria (2020), entitled “The COVID-19 Pandemic through the
Lens of Education in the Philippines: The New Normal” stated that during the pandemic
to continue the education process they will use distance learning. These are online
learning platforms such as Google, TV broadcasts, guidelines, resources, video lectures
and online channels were introduced (UNESCO, 2020). In the higher education
institutions, new normal would be virtual classrooms. The Commission on Higher
Education suggested to strengthen online platforms and blended learning such as
but not limited to Google classroom, messenger, zoom, Facebook and YouTube (CHED,
2020). In addition, both will adopt numerous learning delivery options such as but not
limited to face-to-face, blended learnings, distance learnings, and home-schooling and
other modes of delivery (CHED, 2020; DepEd, 2020).
Another study by Elfaki et al., (2019), entitled “Impact of e-learning vs. traditional
learning on students' performance and attitude” stated E-learning or the distance
learning has become an essential method and new epitome that is widely used and
implemented by educational institutions across the globe. The main objective of the
current survey was to study the impact of E-learning on the students' academic
performance. The results showed that the mean of the students' overall satisfaction with
the traditional face-to-face lectures in the control group was 6.26, while the mean of the
students' overall satisfaction with E-learning in the experimental group was 8.74. The
key findings of the present study show a significant difference in learning outcomes
beside positive attitudes between online and traditional learners which can be a viable
alternative learning method for higher education.
Research Design
The respondents that researchers decided to take on the interview are 1st year
students that enrol in S.Y 2021-2022. The respondents studied in PHINMA University of
Iloilo. The respondents are in their adulthood which is typical for college students.
The researchers chose the respondent in a purposive sampling. It is a type of
sampling technique in which the researchers relies on his or her own judgment when
choosing members of population to participate in the study. The researchers identified
the characteristics for them to be qualified as their respondent. The researchers took a
little information about them by asking them about the research.
Instrumentation
The interview protocol contains a guide to the respondents for them to answer
the interview questions properly. The researchers provided an input to the key research
questions in the protocol for the respondents. Prior to that, we also prepared probes to
follow the key questions and transition question for a good flow of interview. The
interview guide was built to conduct a qualitative interview in which highlights the known
experiences of students. The respondents may expose many things but by using the
instruction the researchers used on the experiences needed to explore. This is the way
to build a boundary around the research area. Moreover, it is very hard to record
everything in the interview therefore; the researchers used an electronic device for
recording.
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