Level of Challenges in the Implementation of Online Learning Classes among the Teachers
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https://doi.org/10.46328/ijses.46Keywords:
Challenges, New normal, Online learning, Private schoolsAbstract
The paper's main intent is to identify the challenges in implementing online learning classes among the teachers in the elite private schools of Butuan City, Philippines, related to technology access, assessing students' progress, and preparing content for online learning. The study also ascertained whether or not there is a significant difference in the participants' level of challenges when grouped according to participants' profiles. The study's result served as the foundation for developing a localized training design. This study utilized a quantitative research design and collected data through online survey questionnaires for the data analysis. The results revealed that the participants' level of challenges related to technology access, assessing students' progress, and preparing content for online learning is moderately high. In addition, the participants, as grouped according to school taught and sex, showed no significant difference in their level of challenges. It is recommended that addressing and taking action to address the teachers' concerns about the challenges they have experienced in implementing online learning classes is vital to improving the quality of education.References
Cubillas, T. E., Cubillas, A. U., Amor, C. J. M., Comon, J. B., & Jamorol, M. C. G. A. (2023). Level of challenges in the implementation of online learning classes among the teachers. International Journal of Studies in Education and Science (IJSES), 4(2), 195-214. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijres.46
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