The Transition, Transformation, and Adaptation from Modular-Printed Instruction to Limited Face-to-Face Classes: A Phenomenology

Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2022, Vol 4, Issue 9

Abstract

The educational setting has changed when pandemic forced everyone to take a reset. The change also known as transition from one modality to another paves the way to surface different stressors and tensions among the teachers and learners. In the literature, little attention was given to the teachers who experienced transition from the change of modality as more research studies focused on the learners' academic performance. This study used a Heideggerian Phenomenology research design in explicating the lived experiences of the teachers exposed in the transition from modular instruction to face-to-face classes. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) popularized by Moustakas and modified by Van Kaam was used in analyzing the authentic experiences of the participants. There were 8 participants in this study when the data saturation was reached. Semi-structured questionnaire was utilized in conducting the interview. There are four emerging themes generated -; The Defect, The Struggles, Pedagogical Challenges, and the Inevitable Stressors. These themes are clear manifestations of how teachers are surviving and thriving in these trying times. It is expedient to create management plans that can alleviate the teachers' circumstances which can make them ready in transitioning to any mode of teaching.

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Maila Chokie Villar, Jocelyn Filipinas, Juvy Villanueva, Cyril Cabello

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  • EP ID EP728178
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7162077
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Maila Chokie Villar, Jocelyn Filipinas, Juvy Villanueva, Cyril Cabello (2022). The Transition, Transformation, and Adaptation from Modular-Printed Instruction to Limited Face-to-Face Classes: A Phenomenology. Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 4(9), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-728178