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Blended, Distance, Electronic and Virtual-Learning for the New Normal of Mathematics Education: A Senior High School Student’s Perception

Carlo P. Cortez

2020European Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Education47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study examines the perception of the senior high school students on blended, distance, electronic and virtual learning as a new way of delivering lessons for the following school year due to the existing threat of CoViD-19. A random sample of 342 senior high school students of different strands from STI College Global City served as the sample of this study. Data were collected through a self-administered survey questionnaire sent through a google form to comply with the existing lockdown policies of the government. The result indicates that the subjects’ perception on the effectivity of online learning and their capability to attend the e-learning sessions is independent of their life style and available e-learning tools despite the result analysis of variance showing that their perceived mathematical capability are significantly different.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionSample (material)Mathematics educationGovernment (linguistics)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PsychologyDistance educationMedical educationOnline learningVariance (accounting)Electronic learningBlended learningVirtual learning environmentLearning stylesComputer scienceEducational technologyMultimediaPedagogyMedicineDiseaseAccountingPathologyChromatographyLinguisticsNeuroscienceInfectious disease (medical specialty)PhilosophyBusinessChemistryMathematics Education and PedagogyGrit, Self-Efficacy, and MotivationOnline and Blended Learning
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