Probing on the Relationship between Students' Self-Confidence and Self-Efficacy while engaging in Online Learning amidst COVID-19

Quiana Althea Blanco, Mark Lyster Carlota, Ashley Janine Nasibog, Beatriz Rodriguez, Xydel Vie Saldaña, Elaisha Carmel Vasquez, Flordeliza S. Gagani
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The onslaught of the Coronavirus-19 disease around the world has shaken the physical and mental well-being of the global citizenry. The student populace in particular faces added burdens and struggles in light of the pandemic due to the abrupt shift in learning modality and educational delivery to cope with the "new normal." Hence, this study aims to probe the relationship between self-confidence and self-efficacy among the randomly selected sixty (60) Grade 12 students of the University of San Carlos, Cebu City, Philippines while engaging themselves in online learning amidst COVID-19 through a descriptive correlational study. Data were gathered online using valid and reliable 4-point adapted Likert-type survey questionnaires. Results revealed that both self-confidence (x ̅= 2.61, SD= 0.84), and self-efficacy (x = 2.83, SD= 0.80) were described as high. Pearson's r correlation was also found to be significant, r (58) = .2144, p = .000059, p<0.05, which led to the rejection of the null hypothesis and led to the conclusion with at least 95% confidence that there is a moderately high positive correlation (r=0.50) between the levels of self-confidence and self-efficacy among the students while engaging in online learning. It is recommended that schools should instill policies to augment students' self-confidence and self-efficacy levels to guarantee optimal learning outcomes despite the current setting. It is also recommended that future researchers explore the same variables in public schools and far-flung areas to discover the conditional differences amidst the similarity of the shared experiences during the pandemic time.
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新冠肺炎背景下学生在线学习自信与自我效能感关系的探讨
2019冠状病毒病在世界各地的肆虐动摇了全球公民的身心健康。由于为应对“新常态”而突然改变了学习方式和教育提供方式,学生群体尤其面临着新的负担和斗争。因此,本研究旨在通过描述性相关研究,随机选择菲律宾宿务市圣卡洛斯大学的60名12年级学生,在COVID-19期间参与在线学习,探讨自信与自我效能之间的关系。使用有效可靠的李克特式4点调查问卷在线收集数据。结果显示,自信(x = 2.61, SD= 0.84)和自我效能(x = 2.83, SD= 0.80)均被描述为高。Pearson’s r相关也被发现是显著的,r (58) = .2144, p = .000059, p<0.05,这导致拒绝原假设,并得出至少95%置信度的结论,即在线学习学生的自信水平与自我效能之间存在中等高度的正相关(r=0.50)。建议学校应逐步灌输政策,以提高学生的自信和自我效能水平,以确保在当前环境下取得最佳的学习成果。还建议未来的研究人员在公立学校和偏远地区探索相同的变量,以发现大流行期间共同经历的相似性中的条件差异。
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