Bongabon Senior High School
Bongabon Senior High School
Bongabon Senior High School
May 2021
CHAPTER I
The Problem and Its Setting
Local
The Philippines is in the process of adapting to the new
normal form of education at present, and continuous innovations
of educators and active involvement of other stakeholders are the
driving force for its success. For the continuity of education
and for every school to still attain its mission and vision which
is to provide quality education to every Filipino learner, the
Department of Education implemented the Modular Distance
Learning.
Distance Learning refers to a learning delivery modality,
where learning takes place between the teacher and the learners
who are geographically remote from each other during instruction.
This modality has three types: Modular Distance Learning (MDL),
Online Distance Learning (ODL), and TV/Radio-Based Instruction.
(Quinones, 2020)
Modular learning is the most popular type of Distance
Learning. In the Philippines, this learning modality is currently
used by all public schools because according to a survey
conducted by the Department of Education (DepEd), learning
through printed and digital modules emerged as the most preferred
distance learning method of parents with children who are
enrolled this academic year (Bernardo, J). This is also in
consideration of the learners in rural areas where internet is
not accessible for online learning.
The teacher takes the responsibility of monitoring the
progress of the learners. The learners may ask assistance from
the teacher via e-mail, telephone, text message/instant messaging
among others. Where possible, the teacher shall do home visits to
learners needing remediation or assistance (Llego, n.d.). Printed
Modules will be delivered to students, parents or guardians by
the teachers or through the Local Government Officials.
Since education is no longer held within the school, parents
serve as partners of teachers in education. Parents play a vital
role as home facilitators. Their primary role in modular learning
is to establish a connection and guide the child. (FlipScience,
2020).
According to the Department of Education (DepEd), parents
and guardians' perform the various roles in Modular Learning such
as Module-ator, Bundy-clock, and as Home Innovator. As a Module-
ator, they are the ones to get and submit the printed Self-
Learning Modules (SLMs) from and to schools or barangay halls at
the beginning and end of the week, depending on the agreement
between the parents and the school. As a Bundy-clock, they must
check their child's schedule or workweek plan. Because of the
number of subjects or activities to be done, they must see that
it is being followed accordingly to avoid cramming or delays in
submission, which may affect the child's performance. Lastly, as
a Home Innovator, they must provide their child with a productive
learning environment to help them focus more on Learning. It must
be a well-lighted and well-ventilated space in the house, with
little or no distraction.
The use of modules encourages independent study. One of the
benefits of using modules for instruction is the acquisition of
better self-study or learning skills among students. Students
engage themselves in learning the concepts presented in the
module. They develop a sense of responsibility in accomplishing
the tasks provided in the module. With little or no assistance
from others, the learners progress on their own. They are
learning how to learn; they are empowered (Nardo, M.T.B, 2017).
Other advantages of modular instruction include more choice and
self-pacing for students; more variety and flexibility for
teachers and staff; and increased adaptability of instructional
materials.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK