Embracing the “New Normal”: exploring readiness among Filipino students to engage in virtual classes

Q2 Social Sciences Learning: Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/23735082.2022.2032288
Zaldy C. Collado, Myra D. Landagan, Mark Godwin B. Villareal, A. A. S. Rescober, Grace D. Baral, F. O. Pantaleta, Dionimar B. Banaria, Carlo P. Cortez
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ABSTRACT This paper is an examination of learner readiness to engage in non-traditional modes of schooling, such as online or distance learning, in which the overall interest lies in ensuring the access of Filipino students to quality education even during this pandemic. The specific goal is to gauge and investigate material, psychological, and home environment readiness among incoming and incumbent college students in the Philippines. The findings were drawn from 512 survey respondents whose answers were collected online. Among others, results reveal that majority of our respondents own computer devices and have access to the internet but are not confident about the service integrity of their internet connection. Most respondents also expressed that virtual classes are less motivating due to absence of physical connection to teachers and schoolmates, which could negatively impact the learning experience. They also voiced out reservations on the conduciveness of their home environment for online learning. We argue that it is only through paying attention to learner readiness that decision-makers can safeguard education as an accessible right to all.
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拥抱“新常态”:探索菲律宾学生参与虚拟课堂的准备情况
本文是学习者准备参与非传统的学校教育模式,如在线或远程学习的考试,其中整体利益在于确保菲律宾学生获得优质教育,即使在疫情期间。具体目标是衡量和调查菲律宾即将入学和在职大学生的物质、心理和家庭环境准备情况。调查结果来自512名受访者,他们的答案是在网上收集的。其中,调查结果显示,大多数受访者拥有计算机设备,可以访问互联网,但对其互联网连接的服务完整性没有信心。大多数受访者还表示,由于缺乏与老师和同学的身体联系,虚拟课堂的积极性较低,这可能会对学习体验产生负面影响。他们还对家庭环境是否有利于在线学习提出了保留意见。我们认为,决策者只有关注学习者的准备情况,才能保障教育作为一项人人享有的权利。
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Learning: Research and Practice Social Sciences-Education
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