“Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students

Blended learning integrates in-person and online learning, resulting in a flexible learning environment. The main objective of this study is to determine the perceived level of blended learning effectiveness among Grade 12 STEM students from a Philippine private university based in the City of Manil...

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Main Authors: Samson, Julia Carelle M., Abrenica, Keona Faye C., Delfin, Riane Jesserine M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:conf_shsrescon-18492024-02-07T05:55:51Z “Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students Samson, Julia Carelle M. Abrenica, Keona Faye C. Delfin, Riane Jesserine M. Blended learning integrates in-person and online learning, resulting in a flexible learning environment. The main objective of this study is to determine the perceived level of blended learning effectiveness among Grade 12 STEM students from a Philippine private university based in the City of Manila. It also examined the relations between the learners’ attitudes, level of efficacy in using the LMS, and academic support received from parents and teachers. A total of 202 SHS students answered the survey questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, Spearman Rho, and multiple regression were employed to analyze the data. Findings show a positive attitude of the learners on the use of blended learning as a mode of learning (x͂ = 4), high self-efficacy on the use of LMS (x͂ = 4), high academic parental support (x͂ =4) and high teachers’ support (x͂ = 4). The findings of their perceived effectiveness of blended learning show a high rating with x͂ = 4. The Spearman Rho tests found each variable’s correlation with blended learning effectiveness. Both instructors' academic support for students and learners' attitudes had a strong positive correlation; LMS self-efficacy had a moderately positive correlation, while parents' academic support had a weak positive correlation. Multiple regression tests revealed that learners’ attitudes, academic support received from parents and teachers, and students’ level of efficacy in using the LMS design features are all predictors of effective blended learning. 2023-06-27T22:30:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_cli/5 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/conf_shsrescon/article/1849/viewcontent/_Epektibo_ba_ang_Blended_Learning____Determinants_of_Effective_Blended_Learning_Through_the_Lens_of_SHS_Students.docx.pdf DLSU Senior High School Research Congress Animo Repository blended learning learner’s attitude LMS efficacy parental support teacher’s support
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic blended learning
learner’s attitude
LMS efficacy
parental support
teacher’s support
spellingShingle blended learning
learner’s attitude
LMS efficacy
parental support
teacher’s support
Samson, Julia Carelle M.
Abrenica, Keona Faye C.
Delfin, Riane Jesserine M.
“Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students
description Blended learning integrates in-person and online learning, resulting in a flexible learning environment. The main objective of this study is to determine the perceived level of blended learning effectiveness among Grade 12 STEM students from a Philippine private university based in the City of Manila. It also examined the relations between the learners’ attitudes, level of efficacy in using the LMS, and academic support received from parents and teachers. A total of 202 SHS students answered the survey questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, Spearman Rho, and multiple regression were employed to analyze the data. Findings show a positive attitude of the learners on the use of blended learning as a mode of learning (x͂ = 4), high self-efficacy on the use of LMS (x͂ = 4), high academic parental support (x͂ =4) and high teachers’ support (x͂ = 4). The findings of their perceived effectiveness of blended learning show a high rating with x͂ = 4. The Spearman Rho tests found each variable’s correlation with blended learning effectiveness. Both instructors' academic support for students and learners' attitudes had a strong positive correlation; LMS self-efficacy had a moderately positive correlation, while parents' academic support had a weak positive correlation. Multiple regression tests revealed that learners’ attitudes, academic support received from parents and teachers, and students’ level of efficacy in using the LMS design features are all predictors of effective blended learning.
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author Samson, Julia Carelle M.
Abrenica, Keona Faye C.
Delfin, Riane Jesserine M.
author_facet Samson, Julia Carelle M.
Abrenica, Keona Faye C.
Delfin, Riane Jesserine M.
author_sort Samson, Julia Carelle M.
title “Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students
title_short “Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students
title_full “Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students
title_fullStr “Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students
title_full_unstemmed “Epektibo ba ang Blended Learning?”: Determinants of Effective Blended Learning Through the Lens of SHS Students
title_sort “epektibo ba ang blended learning?”: determinants of effective blended learning through the lens of shs students
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2023
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/conf_shsrescon/2023/paper_cli/5
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