“CHALLENGES EXPERIENCED BY BBSI FRESHMEN STUNDENTS
AND TEACHERS IN THE NEW NORMAL”
A RESEARCH STUDY PRESENTED TO
THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE DEPARTMENT
BIBLE BAPTIST SEMINARY INSTITUTE
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMEMENT
OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SUBJECT
WRITING ACADEMIC PAPER
JAZER ALOS ORIAO
CHAPTER I
Background of the study:
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the lives of students in
different ways, depending not only on their level and course of
study but also on the point they have reached in their programs.
Those coming to the end of one phase of their education and
moving on to another, such as those transitioning from school to
tertiary education, or from tertiary education to employment,
face particular challenges. They will not be able to complete
their school curriculum and assessment in the normal way and, in
many cases, they have been torn away from their social group
almost overnight. According to Sir John Daniel, COVID-19 is the
greatest challenge that these expanded national education systems
have ever faced. Many governments have ordered institutions to
cease face-to-face instruction for most of their students.
However, learning should not halt. Different countries worldwide
have introduced various answers during the pandemic to continue
the education process - the introduction of distance learning.
However, learning should not halt. Different countries worldwide
have introduced various answers during the pandemic to continue
the education process - the introduction of distance learning.
In the higher education sector, the Commission on Higher
Education, HEIs were given academic freedom and should implement
available distance learning, e-learning, and other alternative
modes of delivery to students (CHED, 2020). It will be the new
normal in education and strengthening educational planning and
health is a concern to provide quality, inclusive and accessible
education for every student.
Online learning or eLearning is a learning system based on
formalized teaching but with the help of electronic resources
like laptops, computers, and mobile devices. E-learning also
encompasses the use of the internet and other learning platforms
such as google, TV broadcasts, guidelines, resources, video
lectures and online channels were introduced (UNESCO, 2020). But
challenges and problems are always evident when it comes to
online learning. According to the journals and studies of
Valentina Arkorful and Nelly Abaidoo, some of the disadvantages
of online learning are; 1) E-learning as a method of education
makes the learners undergo contemplation, remoteness, as well as
lack of interaction or relation. It therefore requires a very
strong motivation and time management skills in order to reduce
such effects; 2) with respect to clarifications, explanations,
and interpretations, the e-learning method may be less effective
that traditional methods of learning. The learning process is
much easier face-to-face with instructors or teachers; 3) When it
comes to improvement of learner’s communication skills, e-
learning may have a negative effect. Though learners might have
an excellent academic knowledge, they may not possess the needed
skills to deliver their acquired knowledge to others; 4) Since
tests and assessments in e-learning are frequently supervised by
proxy, it may be difficult, if not impossible, to control or
regulate activities such as cheating; 5) E-learning may also be
subject to piracy, plagiarism, cheating, inadequate selection
skills, and inappropriate use of copy and paste; 6) E-learning
may negatively impact socialization skills and limit the role of
instructors as directors of the educational process; 7)not all
disciplines can effectively use e-learning in education. For
instance, scientific fields that require hands-on practical
experiences may be more difficult to study through e-learning.
Researchers have argued that e-learning is more appropriate in
social science and humanities than the fields such as medical
science and engineering where there is the need to develop
practical skills; 8) E-learning may also lead to congestion or
heavy use of some websites. This may bring about unanticipated
costs both in time and money (Collins et al. 1997; Klein and
Ware, 2003; Hameed et al, 2008; Almosa, 2002; Akkoyuklu & Soylu,
2006; Lewis, 2000; Scott et al. 1999; Marc, 2002).
While there may be disadvantages of online learning it still
has its advantages. Still according to Valentina Arkorful and
Nelly Abaidoo, some of the advantages of online learning are; 1)
It is flexible when issues of time and place are taken into
consideration. Every student has the luxury of choosing the place
and time that suits him/her. According to Smedley (2010), the
adoption of e-learning provides the institutions as well as their
students or learners the much flexibility of time and place of
delivery or receipt of according to learning information; 2) E-
learning enhances the efficacy of knowledge and qualifications
via ease of access to a huge amount of information; 3)It is able
to provide opportunities for relations between learners by the
use of discussion forums. Through this, e-learning helps
eliminate barriers that have the potential of hindering
participation including the fear of talking to other learners. E-
learning motivates students to interact with other, as well as
exchange and respect different point of views. E-learning eases
communication and also improves the relationships that sustain
learning. Wagner et al (2008) note that e-Learning makes
available extra prospects for interactivity between students and
teachers during content delivery; 4) E-learning is cost effective
in the sense that there is no need for the students or learners
to travel. It is also cost effective in the sense that it offers
opportunities for learning for maximum number of learners with no
need for many buildings; 5) E-learning always takes into
consideration the individual learners differences. Some learners,
for instance prefer to concentrate on certain parts of the
course, while others are prepared to review the entire course; 6)
E-learning helps compensate for scarcities of academic staff,
including instructors or teachers as well as facilitators, lab
technicians etc.; 7) The use of e-Learning allows self-pacing.
For instance, the asynchronous way permits each student to study
at his or her own pace and speed whether slow or quick. It
therefore increases satisfaction and decreases stress (Codone,
2001; Amer, 2007; Urdan and Weggen, 2000; Algahtani, 2011; Marc,
2002; Klein and Ware, 2003)
With all of those being said above this study aimed to
address and to provide solutions for the common problems or
challenges that both BBSI freshmen students and teachers
experience in this online platform of learning.
Specifically, this study sought to find answers to the
following questions:
1. What are the challenges experienced by BBSI freshmen
students during this time of online learning?
2. What are the challenges experienced by BBSI teachers
during this time of online learning?
3. What are the ways to help BBSI freshmen students and
teachers adjust in this new normal of learning?
Objectives of the Study:
The objective of this study is to know whether the problems
of the BBSI freshmen students and teachers lies within their
technological materials or does it lie on any other more.
Specifically, the study seeks to answer the following research
questions:
1. Which problem is encountered by the freshmen students,
does it lie within their technological materials, is it
their struggle of learning in the online platform, or are
there more problems they are experiencing?
2. Which problem is encountered by the teachers, does it lie
within their technological materials, is it their
struggle of how they can manage their lessons, or are
there more problems they are experiencing?
3. What are the possible solutions for the majority of
problems and challenges that are encountered by BBSI
freshmen students and teachers?
Significance of the Study:
The study focused on addressing the major issues concerning
the online classes in both sides of freshmen students and
teachers. And to provide help or support to both teacher and
freshmen student. It also helps the administrators decide the
best practices and strategies to help their freshmen students and
teachers. And lastly, to help parents to understand the concept
of online classes.
Limitations of the Study:
This study has potential limits, the respondents of this
study are only limited to the freshmen students and teachers at
Bible Baptist Seminary Institute (BBSI). If the respondents would
be taken from a greater geographic area the results would be
broader and more relevant.
Review of Literature
Amidst this “new normal”, we have resorted to online
platforms to continue our education. Teachers and students have
their own struggles and problems in this time of online learning.
Problems during this online learning may differ depending on the
teacher and student. A teachers’ problem may not be of his/her
student and a students’ problem may not be of his/her teacher or
it may be that both the teacher and student experiences the same
struggles. This study will provide solutions for the problems
addressed by both teachers and students and help them adjust in
this “new normal” of learning.
Some researchers have identified advantages of online
learning and here are some. According to the Radovic (2010), his
“research revealed that both students and administrators believe
that the quality of e-learning responds to the traditional
teaching methods in terms of quality.” According to this
research, three quarters of leaders in state faculties and
universities trust Interned-based learning quality to be the same
or even better than face to face learning. His research has also
shown that universities offering online studies have so far had
more than 2 million students and that the number has been
increasing by 25% on an average every year. Thus, with these
results we could say that the quality of education has not
changed whether the learning is online or face-to-face. Arkorful
& Abadioo (2015), also states that “online learning enhances the
efficacy of knowledge and qualifications via ease of access to a
huge amount of information.” One of the reasons why online
learning is effective is that the internet consists of vast
information and knowledge. With only a click you would have
various information and answer to your questions. Moreover,
Wagner (2008) claims that online learning makes available extra
prospects for interactivity between students’ teachers during
content delivery. Online learning does not stop the interaction
between students and teacher during classes. Rather, through
online learning the chances of shy students asking questions
during face-to-face will eventually start interacting with their
teachers and fellow students. The adoption of online learning in
education, especially for higher educational institutions has
more several benefits and advantage. In addition, online learning
is also considered among the best methods of education.
Online learning indeed has its own advantages; however, its
disadvantages are still evident. According to the results of the
study of Baxley (2018), they discovered that a non-proactive
student tends to drop or fail their subject during online
learning. This result shows that not all students could learn
effectively through online learning no matter how good the
quality of the teaching of the educator. Moreover, Abaidoo and
Arkorful (2015), states that “online learning may also be subject
to piracy, plagiarism, cheating, inadequate selection skills, and
inappropriate use of copy and paste.” Online learning encourages
students to cheat due to the lack of being monitored by the
teacher. The monitoring of students is limited because the
teachers are not able to see their students face-to-face.
Although this may be true, some teachers are equipped to know
whether the output of their students were merely copied or done
by themselves. Lastly, according to the results of the research
of Alexander, Truell, and Zhao (2012), 50% of their 420
respondents reported the “likelihood of misunderstanding
directions, stress when trying to contact instructor, technology
issues and the likelihood of computer-related distractions (such
as looking at Facebook) would be disadvantages for taking online
courses.” Communication might be one of the main problems of
online learning. Not stable internet connection is one of the
main causes of miscommunication among students and teachers. And
indeed, since the platform of our learning is through online, and
since social media uses the same platform. Students are prone to
be distracted by these tempting social media networks. Online
learning, in spite of its advantages when adopted to education,
also has some disadvantages. Almosa (2002) argues that,
“regardless of all the disadvantages of e-learning, there are a
lot of benefits that inspire its use and encourage search for
ways to reduce its disadvantages.” The disadvantages of online
learning could still be solved by its own advantages.
Most of the studies mentioned above were not conducted
during this Covid-19 pandemic. Hence, the results of these study
may differ since it will be conducted under the “new normal”.
Nevertheless, the results of the studies that were mentioned may
be of the same with this study. Also, most of the studies had
numerous respondents, and made use of quantitative research.
Thus, all the results that were taken were first handedly
experienced by their respondents which were students and
teachers. This study would also make use of firsthand experience
by BBSI teachers and freshmen students. Each of the advantages
and disadvantages that were stated by the studies would be a
guide or help in order to address the problems that are currently
being encountered by BBSI freshmen students and teachers.
Furthermore, it would also help to address the solutions that
might be needed according to the problems that freshmen students
and teachers at BBSI experiences.
CHAPTER II
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The purpose of this study is to address the challenges
experienced by BBSI teachers and students and to provide
solution. This chapter deals with the steps on how the study was
conducted. This includes research design, participants and
sampling technique, data collection instrument, data collection
procedure and the treatment of data.
Research Design
Qualitative and quantitative method was used for this study.
Its goal is to develop concepts that help understand the social
phenomena in its natural setting, giving importance to the
meanings, experiences and the views of all participants. This
research will utilize Phenomenology as one way to dive into the
aspects of students struggles. Phenomenology is an approach that
focuses on the commonality of a lived experience within a
particular group.
Data Collection Instrument
The researcher of this study made use of direct
observation, questionnaire and interview as their method to
gather information from the respondents. The researcher strived
to be unobtrusive as possible so as not to bias the observations.
Also, Semi-structured questionnaire and interview questions was
used to obtain clearer and detailed data. Gathering data was done
prior to the permission of the respondents.
Data Collection Procedure
The research was done by observing the respondents through
online platforms with certain rubrics as guide to gather data.
The interview was done through online and the researcher gave
them the questionnaires. The researcher first asked for the
respondent’s permission to be interviewed and availability to
answer the questionnaire before proceeding to gather the data.
Participants and Sampling Technique
This research is a phenomenology study where in the
researcher gave questionnaires, interviewed the respondents, and
made use of the direct method of observation in observing the
them through online, and interview. The respondents are 10
Teachers and 10 students that are from the Bible Baptist School
and Institute.
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APPENDICES
Appendix 1
Instrument for the Students’ Questionnaire Survey and Interview
Name (Optional) ___________________________
Instructions: For each of the statements below, please place an X in the box
that best describes yourself or you and your opinion concerning online
learning/distance education.
Section I: What are the Yes No Sometimes/
challenges experienced by BBSI Maybe
freshmen students?
1. Do you have stable internet
connection?
2. Are you in an environment that
is suitable for online
learning?
3. Do you have average knowledge
in technology?
4. Do you consider yourself a
passive learner?
5. Do you consider yourself an
active learner?
6. Can you fully communicate with
your instructor?
7. Can you fully communicate with
my classmates?
8. Do you have gadgets
(electronics)?
9. Are you supported financially?
10. Are you self-supporting?
11. Do you have health concerns?
(Physically)
12. Do you have health concerns?
(Mentally)
13. Are you able to manage your
study time effectively and can
easily complete assignments on
time.
14. Do you find it difficult to
manage your study time
effectively and to complete
assignments on time?
15. Is this school year’s online
learning your first experience
of online learning?
16. Do you have unlimited internet
access?
17. Do you have limited internet
access?
18. Do you have too much workload
or paper works?
19. Do you have any source of
income
Online Learning Questionnaire (7/23/04)
Section II: Questions for Interview
1. What are your experiences during this online learning?
2. How are you adjusting to this online platform of learning?
Appendix 2
Instrument for the Teachers’ Questionnaire Survey and Interview
Name (Optional) ___________________________
Instructions: For each of the statements below, please place an X in the box
that best describes yourself or you and your opinion concerning online
learning/distance education.
Section I: What are the Yes No Sometimes/
challenges experienced by BBSI Maybe
teachers?
1. Do you have stable internet
connection?
2. Are you in an environment that
is suitable for online
learning?
3. Do you have average knowledge
in technology?
4. Are you taking your master’s,
or doctoral degree?
5. Are you enrolled and is
currently taking another
course?
6. Can you fully communicate with
your students?
7. Have you participated in
seminars and trainings
concerning online teaching?
8. Do you have gadgets
(electronics)?
9. Do you have sufficient resources
for your lessons?
10. Do you have health concerns?
(Physically)
11. Do you have health concerns?
(Mentally)
12. Are you able to manage your
study time effectively and can
easily complete activities and
lessons for your students?
13. Do you find it difficult to
manage your study time
effectively and to complete
assignments on time?
14. Is this school year’s online
learning your first experience
of online teaching?
15. Do you have unlimited internet
access?
16. Do you have limited internet
access?
17. Do you find it difficult when
teaching students that are
unresponsive?
18. Do you have any source of
income
Online Learning Questionnaire (7/23/04)
Section II: Questions for Interview
1. What are your experiences during this online learning?
2. How are you adjusting to this online platform of learning?
Appendix 3
Instrument for the Classroom Observation
Observation Rubric: What are the Yes No
ways to help both teacher and
student to adjust in their new
normal of teaching and learning.
1. Does he/she make a timeframe of
his/her schedule/s?
2. Does he/she organize his/her
time?
3. Does he/she fix his/her
learning space or the room for
effective learning
4. Does he/she collaborate with
his/her classmates/ students
5. Does he/she try to be aware and
conscious of his/her time
6. Do they often communicate during
online class?
7. Are the instructors easily
reached out when students ask
questions.
8. Are the students attentive
during class