Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes

Not all fully vaccinated students attended their face-to-face sessions during the shift of learning modality, from full online to limited face-to-face. Hence, this research aimed to answer the following questions: 1) What are the parents’ current outlook on face-to-face classes in light of the pande...

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Main Authors: Bascara, Faith Cecille A., Santos, Alessandra Nicole L., Tanglao, Princess Mae V., Uy, Iyah Nicole S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-18222024-02-06T11:35:06Z Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes Bascara, Faith Cecille A. Santos, Alessandra Nicole L. Tanglao, Princess Mae V. Uy, Iyah Nicole S. Not all fully vaccinated students attended their face-to-face sessions during the shift of learning modality, from full online to limited face-to-face. Hence, this research aimed to answer the following questions: 1) What are the parents’ current outlook on face-to-face classes in light of the pandemic?; 2) What aspects were considered in the decision of parents to allow or disallow their child/ren to return to face-to-face learning modality?; and 3) How did the parents view the COVID-19 vaccine with regard to the security of their child/ren? A total of 10 parents of 12th grade Senior High School students from National University - Mall of Asia were selected as participants through purposive sampling to answer 10 questions through interview or questionnaire, depending on their availability. We found out that: a) parents were uncertain about the resumption of face-to-face classes, admitting that they are still protective of their children; b) parents were in favor of the face-to-face classes because of its academic effectiveness; c) most are still concerned with the presence of the virus; d) half of the parents supported the vaccination, with their decision set prior to the implementation of hybrid learning. The researchers have related these findings and formulated conclusions to the study’s theoretical framework through Gestalt psychology: “individual's behavior is the final comprehensive product of their current environment and how individuals view it.” Therefore, the parents’ positive perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccination and limited face-to-face classes show how the Philippines progressed, especially with the successful implementation of DepEd’s modality shift. 2023-06-29T17:30:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_cli/3 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1822/viewcontent/Bascara_et_al._DLSU_SHS_Congress.docx.pdf DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository decision-making COVID-19 vaccines limited face-to-face classes parent perspectives senior high school
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topic decision-making
COVID-19 vaccines
limited face-to-face classes
parent perspectives
senior high school
spellingShingle decision-making
COVID-19 vaccines
limited face-to-face classes
parent perspectives
senior high school
Bascara, Faith Cecille A.
Santos, Alessandra Nicole L.
Tanglao, Princess Mae V.
Uy, Iyah Nicole S.
Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes
description Not all fully vaccinated students attended their face-to-face sessions during the shift of learning modality, from full online to limited face-to-face. Hence, this research aimed to answer the following questions: 1) What are the parents’ current outlook on face-to-face classes in light of the pandemic?; 2) What aspects were considered in the decision of parents to allow or disallow their child/ren to return to face-to-face learning modality?; and 3) How did the parents view the COVID-19 vaccine with regard to the security of their child/ren? A total of 10 parents of 12th grade Senior High School students from National University - Mall of Asia were selected as participants through purposive sampling to answer 10 questions through interview or questionnaire, depending on their availability. We found out that: a) parents were uncertain about the resumption of face-to-face classes, admitting that they are still protective of their children; b) parents were in favor of the face-to-face classes because of its academic effectiveness; c) most are still concerned with the presence of the virus; d) half of the parents supported the vaccination, with their decision set prior to the implementation of hybrid learning. The researchers have related these findings and formulated conclusions to the study’s theoretical framework through Gestalt psychology: “individual's behavior is the final comprehensive product of their current environment and how individuals view it.” Therefore, the parents’ positive perceptions of the COVID-19 vaccination and limited face-to-face classes show how the Philippines progressed, especially with the successful implementation of DepEd’s modality shift.
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author Bascara, Faith Cecille A.
Santos, Alessandra Nicole L.
Tanglao, Princess Mae V.
Uy, Iyah Nicole S.
author_facet Bascara, Faith Cecille A.
Santos, Alessandra Nicole L.
Tanglao, Princess Mae V.
Uy, Iyah Nicole S.
author_sort Bascara, Faith Cecille A.
title Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes
title_short Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes
title_full Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes
title_fullStr Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes
title_full_unstemmed Parent Perspectives on COVID-19 Vaccination and the Resumption of Face-to-Face Classes
title_sort parent perspectives on covid-19 vaccination and the resumption of face-to-face classes
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_cli/3
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