Unveiling the Triad’s Struggles and Triumphs in MDL: Valuable Insights for PostPandemic Resiliency and Recovery Roadmap
Julius R. Garzon
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
For every educator to continue serving quality education to every Filipino learner
amidst pandemic, the Department of Education transitioned to Modular Distance
Learning (MDL) through printed modules. However, as frontline of this major shift,
new changes were experienced by triad’ (teachers, parents, and learners). Using
phenomenological approach, this study aimed to uncover those experiences and
how they cope with problems met. Participants comprised of 24 randomly selected
teachers, parents, and learners each from four (4) districts of Maasin City via multistage cluster sampling. Semi-structured interviews both online and offline methods
with validated instrument were employed to collect data alongside ethical
considerations. Results of thematic analysis derived six themes from the lens of
teachers namely work stress, readiness, or adjustment, observed parental issues,
time-management, delayed materials and communication problem. Likewise,
parents’ experiences extracted five themes namely disruption of work, difficulty in
understanding the module, managing children’s discipline, learning environment,
and managing time. On learners’ side, five major themes were generated such as
difficulty to understand content, loaded modules and bulky tasks, limited
interactions, poor basic Skills in literacy & numeracy, distractions that affect focus,
and connectivity problems. Implications reflected major challenges that call for
adaptive skills, innovative interventions, and policies to ensure both welfare and
safety in the process. Despite difficulties, the triad initiated coping strategies.
Likewise, factors affecting the quality and efficiency of MDL were drawn such as
quality of material, process, learner’s foundation, facilitators’ welfare and capacity,
communication, and home situations. This study concludes that the struggles and
triumphs experienced resulting from the new transition in education brought the
triad new work atmosphere and influenced the level of learning among learners.
This provides valuable insights for potential interventions and policy
recommendation for future post-pandemic resiliency and recovery roadmap for
every school in the DepEd.
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