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Title: CHALLENGES OF PARENTS IN THE MODULAR LEARNING OF THEIR
CHILDREN IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN ZAMBALES, PHILIPPINES |
Authors: Gretchen B. Dimaano
, Domingo C. Edano
and Elizabeth N. Farin ,Philippines
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Abstract: When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the Philippines, a lot of changes happened. It affected the
economic status of our country, changed the way we live, and transformed the traditional teachinglearning process into the emergent "New Normal". The researcher used descriptive research,
devoted to the gathering of information about prevailing conditions or situations for the purpose
of description and interpretation. There is significant difference on their respondents’ perceptions
when grouped according to civil status towards, Pedagogical, Economic and Financial, and
Learning Environment Demands respectively; significant on highest educational attainment
towards Time, Pedagogical, Economic and Financial, and Learning Environment Demands
respectively; and significant on number of children towards Time, Economic and Financial, and
Learning Environment Demands respectively. There is significant difference on the challenges the
respondents experienced in Time Demand, Pedagogical Demand, Economic and Financial
Demand, and Learning Environment demand respectively as experienced by parents in modular
learning. There is no significant relationship between the challenges experienced by parents in
modular learning and the level of academic performance of the children. The result of the study
shows that the teachers experienced sometimes a challenge on time, pedagogical, economic, and
financial demands. Teachers are encouraged to continue all-possible means of communication
with the parents. The barangay or municipal government may provide soft loan program for the
purchase of technological gadget for more advance education and learning to the families who
cannot afford to buy. The local government is encouraged to provide accessible free and fast
internet connection specially in remote areas. Parents are encouraged to provide a working space
for their children for a more conducive learning environment.
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