Students’ Perception and Learning Environment on Their Level of Engagement in Blended Learning Modality
Roberto B. Pelarca | Jinky C. Malicia | Arman P. Nuezca
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The adaptation of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has
significantly affected students, teachers, and various learning institutions. The
transitional period of the teaching and learning process from pure online
education due to the COVID-19 pandemic to blended learning, which combines
online and face-to-face learning, has been challenging. The study aims to
determine if there is a significant relationship between students’ perception,
learning environment, and their level of engagement in blended learning
modalities. It employed a descriptive correlational research design with Bachelor
of Secondary Education Major in Sciences students as participants. Pilot testingwas conducted to determine the reliability of the survey questionnaire. The
results of the study showed that as students’ perception and learning
environment improve, their level of engagement also increases. They
moderately perceived blended learning, and they highly observed blended
learning in terms of their environment. Additionally, the level of student
engagement was found to be moderate. Overall, the study revealed a significant
relationship between students’ perception, learning environment, and their level
of engagement in blended learning modalities.
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