HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 4 no. 2 (2022)

The Technology and Livelihood Education Teachers in Modular Instruction: A Qualitative Inquiry

Nelvin Mangubat | Mary Christine Bucotot | Jacklyn Salatan | Jethel Tolentin | Ma. Ana Fatima Villanueva | Stephen Lumangtad | Roque Rabor Jr. | Chrisha Riel Sario | Karrel Jaica Florida | Jovie Raboy | Ievan Ronnel Lacanilao | Kiza Quismundo | Felamae Baynosa | Baby Rosemarie Alberca | Elvin Bucotot | Adel Evero | Marissa Endrina | Rolie Angcahan | Cheryl Lastimoso | Catherine Rabusa | Fidel Gallosa Jr. | Leomar Ypanto | Narlou Tabanao | Jingoy D Taneo | Antonieta Minyamin | Zandro O. Perez | Cyril Cabello

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

Modular classes have impacted how the teachers deal with the abrupt change of instruction in the new normal. There are various studies conducted on the teacher’s experiences during modular instruction. However, there is no particular study about the lived experiences of high school TLE teachers in modular instruction. This study explored the world of TLE teachers utilizing the new learning modality. This study utilized Heideggerian Phenomenology design with the use of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) popularized by Moustakas and modified by Vann Kaam. There were (14) participants in the study following the inclusion criteria that highlighted their lived experiences. These participants were coming from two big schools in the province of Moalboal, Cebu, Philippines - Moalboal National High School and Bala National High School. The data being gathered were interpreted and analyzed. Bracketing was performed to avoid bias. After data collection, the researchers found five (5) common themes; the flexible, the barriers, the resourceful, the ineffective, and the strategies. Each theme elaborated on all the teachers' adjustments and learning curves during the modular learning. Thus, new strategies are formulated in order to augment the gap in the virtual classroom. It is recommended that sharing of best practices through online talk and webinars among these TLE teachers can be instituted.



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