SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance

The pandemic of COVID-19 prompted a number of paradigm shifts throughout society, including education. This study aimed to examine the relationships between students' engagement in online synchronous collaborative learning activities (OSCLA) and their self-efficacy (LSE), peer social support (L...

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Main Authors: Afable, Trisha Mae M., Lamberto, Jilian Casandra D., Ng, Trixia Anne Nicole P., Umandap, Ashley Nicole S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-11702022-05-03T09:37:28Z SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance Afable, Trisha Mae M. Lamberto, Jilian Casandra D. Ng, Trixia Anne Nicole P. Umandap, Ashley Nicole S. The pandemic of COVID-19 prompted a number of paradigm shifts throughout society, including education. This study aimed to examine the relationships between students' engagement in online synchronous collaborative learning activities (OSCLA) and their self-efficacy (LSE), peer social support (LPSS), state of well-being (SWB), and academic performance in Grade 12 senior high school (SHS) (LAP). A total of 176 Filipino Grade 12 SHS students, aged 18 years and older, from a private educational institution were purposively selected for this study. Data was generated using an online survey. Results show that collaborative learning activities are frequently conducted (median = 4) in their synchronous online classes. It also revealed that their LSE is high (median = 4), their LPSS is high (median = 4), their LE is moderate (median = 3), their SWB is high (median = 4), and their LAP is high (median = 94.85). The results showed a statistically significant correlation of their LSE (r = 0.69, p 0.001) and LPSS with their OSCLA LE (r = 0.438, p 0.001). A statistically significant positive moderate correlation between LE and SWB (r = 0.536, p 0.001) was also found, however, no correlation was found between their OSCLA LE and LAP (r = 0.065, p = 0.393). Thus, the use of a well-designed OSCLA is strongly recommended because it positively impacts students' SWB but should be regularly reviewed for its effectiveness to improve the LAP. 2022-05-12T22:30:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_cli/10 DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository online synchronous collaborative learning activities self-efficacy social support well-being academic performance
institution De La Salle University
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topic online synchronous collaborative learning activities
self-efficacy
social support
well-being
academic performance
spellingShingle online synchronous collaborative learning activities
self-efficacy
social support
well-being
academic performance
Afable, Trisha Mae M.
Lamberto, Jilian Casandra D.
Ng, Trixia Anne Nicole P.
Umandap, Ashley Nicole S.
SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance
description The pandemic of COVID-19 prompted a number of paradigm shifts throughout society, including education. This study aimed to examine the relationships between students' engagement in online synchronous collaborative learning activities (OSCLA) and their self-efficacy (LSE), peer social support (LPSS), state of well-being (SWB), and academic performance in Grade 12 senior high school (SHS) (LAP). A total of 176 Filipino Grade 12 SHS students, aged 18 years and older, from a private educational institution were purposively selected for this study. Data was generated using an online survey. Results show that collaborative learning activities are frequently conducted (median = 4) in their synchronous online classes. It also revealed that their LSE is high (median = 4), their LPSS is high (median = 4), their LE is moderate (median = 3), their SWB is high (median = 4), and their LAP is high (median = 94.85). The results showed a statistically significant correlation of their LSE (r = 0.69, p 0.001) and LPSS with their OSCLA LE (r = 0.438, p 0.001). A statistically significant positive moderate correlation between LE and SWB (r = 0.536, p 0.001) was also found, however, no correlation was found between their OSCLA LE and LAP (r = 0.065, p = 0.393). Thus, the use of a well-designed OSCLA is strongly recommended because it positively impacts students' SWB but should be regularly reviewed for its effectiveness to improve the LAP.
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author Afable, Trisha Mae M.
Lamberto, Jilian Casandra D.
Ng, Trixia Anne Nicole P.
Umandap, Ashley Nicole S.
author_facet Afable, Trisha Mae M.
Lamberto, Jilian Casandra D.
Ng, Trixia Anne Nicole P.
Umandap, Ashley Nicole S.
author_sort Afable, Trisha Mae M.
title SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance
title_short SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance
title_full SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance
title_fullStr SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance
title_full_unstemmed SHS Students’ Engagement in Online Synchronous Collaborative Learning Activities: Correlations with Self-efficacy, Peer’s Social Support, Well-being and Academic Performance
title_sort shs students’ engagement in online synchronous collaborative learning activities: correlations with self-efficacy, peer’s social support, well-being and academic performance
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2022
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2022/paper_cli/10
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