Lived Experiences of Teachers, Parents, and Learners in Science Amidst Pandemic

Bon Eric Arceo Besonia, Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College, Estancia, Iloilo, Philippines, Lyka Francisco Magnate, Gabi Elementary School, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines
2022 IOER International Multidisciplinary Research Journal. (Online)  
COVID-19 pandemic has affected the educational system worldwide. Policies were created and implemented to guide the schools to offer flexible learning. Nevertheless, its implementation was partly in favor of those on the mainland. So, the author explored the lived experiences of teachers, parents, and learners in Science about their problems encountered, coping mechanisms, and perception of the learning modality in an island school. With this, an in-depth interview was employed to gather the
more » ... a and was triangulated through observation and focus group discussion. Thematic analysis revealed that the complexity of the topics, the conduct of experiments and its materialization, and the unreliability scores of the learners were Science teachers' problems; their coping mechanisms were teacher-parent communication, additional learning resources, and house-to-house visitation; their perceptions disclosed that the learning modality is difficult. Participants' perception of the modular approach is attributed to their problems and coping mechanisms. Hence, the Department of Education may provide professional opportunities such as seminars, workshops, and training to enhance the skills of the teachers needed and relevant to the current setting of education. Keywords: Lived Experiences, Coping Mechanism, Problems Encountered, Perception
doi:10.54476/2580103 fatcat:aokgtgh4b5c2jphx3k7tama5zy