Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students

The Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic significantly influences students' educational attainment as they actively find and rationalize knowledge obtained from emergency remote learning. As a response, the agency or the ability to regulate one’s learning provides the students with the ability to...

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Main Authors: Tababa, John Cris C, Apo, Paul Andrei C, Gammaru, Golden Grace R, Manaay, Audrey S, Nadua, Kathrin Anne N., Fontillo, James Fhonzy Angelo S
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:sinaya-11292024-12-20T04:38:52Z Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students Tababa, John Cris C Apo, Paul Andrei C Gammaru, Golden Grace R Manaay, Audrey S Nadua, Kathrin Anne N. Fontillo, James Fhonzy Angelo S The Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic significantly influences students' educational attainment as they actively find and rationalize knowledge obtained from emergency remote learning. As a response, the agency or the ability to regulate one’s learning provides the students with the ability to believe in themselves. Still, it also necessitates the deliberate consideration to create a plan of action and modify it as required to achieve one's objectives. This study obtained knowledge from emergency remote learning (ERL) experiences of Filipino Grade 10 Students in their Social Studies class. The researchers employed a phenomenological approach to understand the self-agency practices of Grade 10 students in the emergency remote learning set-up and the factors that led to it. The participants in this study were 25 Grade 10 Students from a selected public junior high school in the National Capital Region, Philippines, for the academic year 2020-2021. Self-agency as a learning strategy was examined through two sets of interviews, which revealed that students have adapted to this new learning environment by forming self-agency practices such as establishing personalized routines, seeking peer support, keeping track of time, accessing online and offline resources, and engaging study breaks. The teacher, learning space, and government and parental support were the factors that led to the self-agency practices of students in the ERL setup. 2024-12-20T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/sinaya/vol3/iss4/6 info:doi/10.59588/3027-9283.1129 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/sinaya/article/1129/viewcontent/_Final_Proof__Manuscript__6.pdf Sinaya: A Philippine Journal for Senior High School Teachers and Students Animo Repository self-agency emergency remote learning COVID-19 pandemic Social Studies Grade 10 Education Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic self-agency
emergency remote learning
COVID-19 pandemic
Social Studies
Grade 10
Education
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle self-agency
emergency remote learning
COVID-19 pandemic
Social Studies
Grade 10
Education
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Tababa, John Cris C
Apo, Paul Andrei C
Gammaru, Golden Grace R
Manaay, Audrey S
Nadua, Kathrin Anne N.
Fontillo, James Fhonzy Angelo S
Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students
description The Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic significantly influences students' educational attainment as they actively find and rationalize knowledge obtained from emergency remote learning. As a response, the agency or the ability to regulate one’s learning provides the students with the ability to believe in themselves. Still, it also necessitates the deliberate consideration to create a plan of action and modify it as required to achieve one's objectives. This study obtained knowledge from emergency remote learning (ERL) experiences of Filipino Grade 10 Students in their Social Studies class. The researchers employed a phenomenological approach to understand the self-agency practices of Grade 10 students in the emergency remote learning set-up and the factors that led to it. The participants in this study were 25 Grade 10 Students from a selected public junior high school in the National Capital Region, Philippines, for the academic year 2020-2021. Self-agency as a learning strategy was examined through two sets of interviews, which revealed that students have adapted to this new learning environment by forming self-agency practices such as establishing personalized routines, seeking peer support, keeping track of time, accessing online and offline resources, and engaging study breaks. The teacher, learning space, and government and parental support were the factors that led to the self-agency practices of students in the ERL setup.
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author Tababa, John Cris C
Apo, Paul Andrei C
Gammaru, Golden Grace R
Manaay, Audrey S
Nadua, Kathrin Anne N.
Fontillo, James Fhonzy Angelo S
author_facet Tababa, John Cris C
Apo, Paul Andrei C
Gammaru, Golden Grace R
Manaay, Audrey S
Nadua, Kathrin Anne N.
Fontillo, James Fhonzy Angelo S
author_sort Tababa, John Cris C
title Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students
title_short Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students
title_full Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students
title_fullStr Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students
title_full_unstemmed Self-Agency as a Strategy in Emergency Remote Learning Among Filipino Grade 10 Students
title_sort self-agency as a strategy in emergency remote learning among filipino grade 10 students
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2024
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/sinaya/vol3/iss4/6
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