School, Family, and Community Dynamics: Challenges and Opportunities from Pandemic to Post-Pandemic
Ana Rubi L. Sereño
Discipline: Psychology
Abstract:
Two consecutive years have passed since
educational institutions globally were closed due
to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the first quarter of
2020, classes at all levels in the Philippines were
suspended, and alternative means of completing the
respective school year have been very challenging.
Implementing Modular Distance Learning
(MDL) was the best option for the Department
of Education to continue learning. This
phenomenological research described the school,
family, and community dynamics, the challenges
experienced, and the opportunities encountered in
transitioning to face-to-face classes in Bislig City
Division. The researcher used an interview guide to gather the responses from
individual interviews and focus group discussions. Word cloud applications for
the categorization of themes were also used. Findings showed that the COVID-19
pandemic has snatched the students’ significant mental, emotional, and physical
health; challenges of infection, adjustment to the new normal, and learning gaps brought about by the distance learning modality were related. However,
assurance of students’ holistic preparedness and support to school were the major
themes that emerged. Thus, the role of family, school, and community were
interconnected and deemed essential in promoting better learning outcomes.
Opportunities were also evident amidst the educational crisis. Its advantages were
strong collaboration among stakeholders, promotion of economic activities, and
a safe learning environment.
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