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Chapter I
Introduction
At the time of quarantines and viral outbreaks, it would seem that modular learning as
one mode of distance education is the only visible way to continue learning at a distance.
Distance learning became a necessity for learners and educators all over the world (Ali,
2020). Students learn even if they are separated from their instructors by space and/or time
(Edge and Loegering, 2000). This kind of flexibility gives students freedom to actively
participate in learning (Guri-Rosenblit, 2005; Daniel, 2016).
But what are the problems that the students faced in distance learning? Are they can
be still gain knowledge in their lessons without their instructors? How it can positively and
negatively affect their studies? This questions pushed the researchers to study the
effectiveness of distance modular learning on the learner’s academic performance.
extent to which a student, teacher or institution has attained their short or long-term
educational goals. It is important for the successful development of young people in society.
Students who do well in school are better able to make the transition into adulthood and to
achieve occupational and economic success. But because of economic shortcomings, modular
Modular learning is a form of distance learning that employs the use of self-learning
prepared using common components, offers students a quick pick up on the course’s rhythm
and patterns (Henne, 2017) According to the Department of Education these self-learning
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Self-learning modules have been shown to be effective in improving student
understanding and facilitating their learning (Abutarbush et al., 2006; Khalil, Nelson &
Kibble, 2010). However, the modular learning approach is also hanging by a thread, with so
many students, especially in public schools, it would be hard to give each one equal and
undivided attention. Teachers also struggle to reach out to all of their students but fall short
because economic and social factors stand in their way. And not everyone is privilege enough
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of distance modular learning on the
A. What are the problems faced by students in having modular distance learning?
B. What are the benefits gained by students in having modular distance learning?
General problem:
Theoretical Framework
Theory of distance education
The development of new technologies has promoted an astounding growth in distance
education., both in the number of students enrolling and in the number universities adding
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While the application of modern technology may glamorize distance education, literature in
the field reveals a conceptually fragmented framework lacking in both theoretical foundation
and programmatic research. Without a strong base in research and theory, distance education
has struggled for recognition by the traditional academic community. Distance education has
been described by some (Garrison,1990; Hayes, 1990) as no more than a hodgepodge of ideas
and practices taken from traditional classroom settings and imposed on learners who just
Theoretical Constructs
Recently, a wider range of theoretical notions has provided a richer understanding of the
learner at a distance. Four such concepts are transactional distance, interaction, learner
a. Transactional Distance
and the instructor, and the amount of structure that exists in the design of
Saba and Shearer (Saba & Shearer,1994) carry the concept of transactional
b. Interaction
that provides motivation, feedback, and dialogue between the teacher and
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student. Learner-content interaction is the method by which students
traditional ones.
c. Social Context
significant area for research. Theorists are examining how the social
physical features. However, there is evidence that the social equality factor
may not extend, for example, to participants who are not good writers but
1993).
Although there has been no central theoretical framework to guide research in distance
education, there have been a number of important studies that have examined the interactions
of technologies with learning, course design, and instruction. Because of the heavy use of
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CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
DIFFERENT PROBLEMS
FACED BY STUDENTS IN BENEFITS GAINED BY
DISTANCE MODULAR STUDENTS IN DISTANCE
LEARNING MODULAR LEARNING
EFFECTIVENESS OF
DISTANCE MODULAR
LEARNING
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Significance of the study
The result of the study will be of great benefit to the following:
Students. The result will provide the students with some knowledge on how effective
modular distance learning is. It will also help them to be more responsible and more
Teachers. The teachers would be able to understand how effective distance modular learning
on the academic performance of their students. The given data will guide the teachers on
what to do in order to help those students that are having poor performance at school.
School. The findings will help the school to formulate some activities that will enhance and
Department Of Education. The result of the study will help the department of education to
school. DepEd may build some projects in order to help the school, the teachers, and the
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Effectiveness. The capability of producing a desired result or the ability to produce desired
output.
Electronic gadget. A small device or tool that is frequently novel or ingenious.
Adulthood. The period in the human lifespan in which full physical and intellectual maturity
have been attained.
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Chapter II
Review of Related Literature
Distance education
Merriam Webster defines distance learning as a method of study where teachers and students
do not meet in a classroom but use the internet, e-mail, mail, etc., to have classes. Distance
learning does not include any in-person interaction with an instructor or study peers. Students
study at home on their own, and the learning in more individual and varies on speed and
timeline according to each individual student and their availability. Arguably, such a
dislocation is the perfect context for free-flowing thought that let us move beyond the
restricted confines of a familiar social order (Hooks, 2003) Moreover, this type of education
might be. This means that distance education may extend access to education through
Amoakohene, 2020) One may claim the main thrust of distance education is to bring
(Biana, 2013). Taken as such, distance education reaches out to students wherever they live
or wish to study (Guri-Rosenblit, 2005) Such a form of education, however, need not to be
limited to online learning (Baggaley, 2008). Some have suggested using cell phones and
texting technology to facilitate learning (Flores, 2008). Others urge to employ television
programs, radio broadcasts, and other non-internet based media (Punzalan, 2020).
Many of the promises of distance learning are financial in nature. Universities hope to save
money by delivering education to students that are unable to attend classes because of time or
distance. In a 2001 article by Burton Bollag and Martha Ann Overland, they say that
developing countries are turning to state run distance education programs to take the place of
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increasing enrollments and a lack of physical building space. Places such as Beijing, Jakarta,
and South American countries such as Brazil and Argentina have all begun to use distance-
learning techniques to reach those that would by any other means be unreachable. Bollag and
Overland say countries like China are moving from elite to mass education, and that
traditional universities cannot meet the demand. China uses radio and television delivery
system to serve 1.5 million students, two-thirds of which are in a degree program.
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Chapter III
Methodology
Introduction
This chapter will discuss the following methods used in this paper. It includes the research
design, the data collection method, research sample and sampling method, and the analysis of
Research Design
As this research purpose is to measure how effective distance modular learning on the
measurement and the mathematical analysis of data that gathered through polls,
In addition, Matthews & Ross (2010) stated that quantitative research methods are basically
applied to the collection of data that is structured and which could be represented
numerically.
In order to achieve the goal of this research, survey forms containing questions about the
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