FACE TO FACE CLASS (2022) IN NEG.OR TRINIDAD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL A Research Paper Senior High School Department Thomas Cabili National High School Practical Research 1 Grazel-an Fat RESEARCHER Engr. Gillian E. Amba Adviser June 2022 ABSTRACT Philippines is one of the countries that suffer so badly of the pandemic crisis. It was like the heaven and earth has finally collide in the country and everything just stop. One thing that really stopped for a meanwhile was the educating system. Due to the pandemic the date of the class system now is not as the date of the classes before, though luckily the Dep ed decided to re-open the classes in a different way that is not familiar to the students, especially those students in rural areas. The country conducted a modular learning system for these areas. This was temporarily abducted for the local learning institutes. Then,2022 that the local government approved the face-to-face classes in rural and urban part of the country. In honor of that Trinidad National High school is one of the public schools in rural part areas of the country. The purpose of this study is to know the face-to-face results in Trinidad National High School, in cross sectional data gathering of students from grade 11 of all strands. KEYWORDS: Academic performance, face to face, student perception, limited classes TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1. The Problem & its Background………………………………………………..1 1.1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………1 1.2 Statement of the problem……………………………………………………………2 1.3 Significance Of the study……………………………………………………………..3 1.4 Scope and delimitation of the study…………………………………………….4 1.5 Definition of terms……………………………………………………………………….5 Chapter 2. Review Of Related Literature…………………………………………………..6 Chapter3. Research Methods……………………………………………………………………7 3.1 Research Design Significance Of the study……………………………………7 3.2 Participants of the study……………………………………………………………….8 3.3 Setting of the study………………………………………………………………………9 3.4 Research Instrument…………………………………………………………………….10 3.5 Data Gathering Procedure……………………………………………………………11 3.6 Data analysis………………………………………………………………………………..12 CHAPTER 4. PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION DATA…………….13 CHAPTER 5. CONCUSIONS, SUMMARY, AND RECOMMENDATIONS…………...14 References………………………………………………………………………………………..15 Appendix…………………………………………………………………………………………..16 Curriculum………………………………………………………………………………………..17 LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix Appendix Title Page A Research Instrument 18 B Validation tool for research instrument 19 C Letter to the principal 20 D Letter to the respondents 21 E Curriculum vitae 22 Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction Face to face class has temporarily stopped for two years due to the pandemic, though the classes of face to face stopped. In two years, the learning for the students continues but in a way that follows module and online classes. The methods where students wont needed to go to school every day and meet their teachers and have their regular classes for 5 days in a week. The teacher work is to ready a module for students. With the parents guides and support the learning educating system has still going on with the flow. according to (ALLAN & SEAMAN,2017) The DE methods was quite familiar already to students but those country who has a poor techno power will have really a hard time to fit in ways. Technology also has a good impact of education, this article was according to (Sean M. Corcoran, ed. D), Published in (the manila times) articles. However, that was according to the modern research but how about the traditional areas? Would the time just left them behind or we can have a face-to-face class for their advantage? because according to Zhou (1996 FACE TO FACE) Is the best documented successful patterns for knowledge construction stemming from the electronic discussion. 1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The purpose of this study is to know the perception of the Grade 11 SHS students in Trinidad National High School in dealing with the limited classes (2022) After two years in pandemic. 1. What is their perception of having the face-to-face classes again after two years in pandemic? 2. How did they get to adopt the situation? 3. What is the significance of face to face related to their learning? 1.3 Significance of the study The findings of this study may give a huge inspiration of the students who didn’t take the face-to-face class 2022. This study would indulge everybody for face to face-to-face classes. This study will show us how important it is to our practical situation to have a face-to-face class. This study is conducted in rural areas that would be beneficial for everyone, (Teachers, students etc. literally this study could be beneficial for everyone and inspired everyone) 1.3 Scope and limitation of the study In cross sectional data, the student at Trinidad National High School. There will be questions provided and they are the respondents who are going to answer to those questions. Those students are grade 11 student for 2022. The study aims to know the situation and the perspective of the grade 11 students from one of the rural areas schools in the country (Trinidad National High School) The general intent of this study is comprising the perception of the student. The study will mainly be focused on their valued perspectives……… 1.6 definition of terms the participants of the study or respondents has delighted to answer some of my questions, Assent: a legal agreement of respondents and community involved Beneficiates: a proper ordinance for the promising research paper This research is not coercing anybody for the participation the research outcome would be presented as in a delighted process… Chapter 2. Review Related Literature Based on the articles in google there is quite not so many adversaries but a relevant statement from the random peoples just like this one Zhou (1996), according to him face to face is one of the best documented successful patterns of knowledge construction stemming from electronic learning. Followed by the articles of https//: www yours humanly, it says that in school it is important to take you learning face to face with you teacher and be happy learning others because that is the most significance in forming person into a human being. https//: www research gate, this site confirms that nowadays or after 2 years in pandemic learners get stuck to the technologies and trends they tend to have less and lesser knowledge to the real world. I have also encountered a head teacher way back 2022 April Giging Pipito (2022) she says, the children way back before are full of expertise and sharp welltrained learners unlike the push button learners now. Chapter 3 RESEARCH METHODS 3.1 Research design This study belongs to the student 11th grader researcher which means basically. This study is quantitative research. The research would conduct a survey of the 11th grader students also from Trinidad National High School. The study would get their perceptions through (researcher attend their classes) I choose to do this act to also conclude my perception as a student also in the last part of the research which is the conclusions. this study also conducts a survey to the student which I, myself personally talked to them and interviewed and talked about their academic performance during their face- to -face class. 3.2 Participants and subject of the study Angel Sta ana-AFA Joana Landisa-AFA Jennifer Bardoc-AFA Jaril Lampaso-AFA Marrilyn Blanco-AFA Charyl Mait-COOKERY Jocelyn Bacotendos-AFA Lovely Quirante-AFA Rodelyn Marco-COOKERY Jethrel Bayawa-AFA The students above are the 11th grader who gave their perception for the data gathering 3.3 SETTING OF THE STUDY The study survey was conduct in Trinidad National High School. In honor of participating one session of their class plus this area is the rural area also that is been focused on my study. Trinidad National High School 3.4 Research Instrument I conducted a data manually . My surveillance respondents requested me to right the questions. They answer it by manual way . There answers were presented in paper since they choose it preferably. The respondents are students of rural area so basically, I have a hard time having people to agree with my interviews, because they were not so confidence to give their perception, by doing all efforts and charm I made 10 people agree with my interview, after 10000 hours persuading them that all of the answer are their perception, and no one is going to judge it in the name of freedom. 3.5 Data Gathering Procedure First, I go to the school (Trinidad National High School) which I traveled for almost 1 hour, to lay the perceptions of the for the study. The case study was quite challenging especially the part that I must gather data from my co students. The surveillance last for 2 days. Since I can’t contain them because we don’t personally know each other. The data gathering of the study go well after having my interviews to the limited student who attend the face-to-face class during card day. 3.6 Data Analysis The section of the study was the grade 11 TVL students since the rural schools mostly offer TVL strand only and Trinidad National High School is one of list schools. Most of the students though are participating the face-to-face class. Out of 100 percent student’s 80 percent of surveillance has the same reason and that says the great advantage of face to face, Angel Sta ana (2022) face to face is crucial to conduct a great learning to the students of areas like who has poor signals, because we cannot easily do the push button easy for our study. We also belong to the livelihood track which basically needs a face-to-face learning to learn validity. Chapter 4 PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION DATA 4.1 perception of surveillance respondents.