What Works in a Pandemic?: Maximizing FB Messenger to Monitor, Assess and Evaluate Outputs of Selected SCES Grade Six Pupils
Ma.Luiza Geli | Catherine Cabañero | Jocelyn Labrador
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This critical issue in monitoring, assessing, and evaluating learners’ outputs has led the researchers to find an
alternative solution which their fellow teachers in the same grade level may benefit from. The researchers conducted
an online survey via Google Forms and interviews to Grade Six teachers, parents, and pupils of Sta. Cruz Elementary
School about their experience, perceptions, and struggles in the process of monitoring, assessing, and evaluating
learners’ outputs. Finding similar perceptions of teachers regarding the difficulty in checking learners’ outputs, the
researchers tried an alternative way in checking outputs of their pupils. The use of Facebook messenger was commonly
used for announcements and sharing of information and queries regarding the learning of the pupils and activities such
as distribution and retrieval of learning materials. However, the researchers saw this app as a channel for checking
outputs. They have tried asking the pupils and learners to capture their answer sheets, performance tasks, and projects
and send them through the teacher’s messenger via private message. The researchers used quantitative and qualitative
descriptive research in gathering, interpreting, and analyzing data to determine the effectiveness and implications of
the intervention. Based on the gathered data, it has been concluded that maximizing FB Messenger in monitoring,
assessing, and evaluating of outputs of selected grade six learners of Sta. Cruz Elementary School is a great help for
teachers, parents, and learners. It helped the teachers regularly check learners’ outputs without asking the parents to
come to school weekly. Some teachers, parents, and learners would like to continue using this strategy as it alleviated
the burden of checking accumulated answer sheets, lessened the number visits in school and allows prompt feedback
to learners. Maximizing FB messenger is a very good alternative to monitor, assess, and evaluate the outputs of
selected grade six pupils of SCES and this intervention works this pandemic.
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