The Satisfaction of the Students on Home-Based Distance Learning in the Philippines

Authors

  • Jayrome L. Nunez
  • Jahfet N. Nabayra
  • Jomar M. Urbano

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31578/jebs.v9i2.315

Abstract

Distance education has quickly been integrated into the education system anywhere, and the pandemic has intensified the need for it. The Philippines is just one of the countries that grappled with the effects of the unseen enemy; therefore, leaning mainly to home-based learning just cope to the need for learning and continuity. This study aimed to elicit the satisfaction level of Filipino college students both enrolled in private and public higher education in the country. To proceed with the study, the researchers adapted an 18-item questionnaire to find out the satisfaction level of the students in the home-based learning modality implemented in the entire country during the school year 2022 – 2023. Using the satisfaction scale adapted from Nabayra and Tambong (2023), results showed that Filipino students had an overall slight satisfaction with the implemented home-based learning modality. Moreover, the demographics, namely gender, year level, type of institution, and type of home-based learning modality, are not directly associated with students' level of satisfaction, which can only contribute less than 1% of the variance to their satisfaction.

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Published

01-07-2024

How to Cite

Nunez, J. L. ., Nabayra, J. N., & Urbano, J. M. (2024). The Satisfaction of the Students on Home-Based Distance Learning in the Philippines. Journal of Education in Black Sea Region, 9(2), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.31578/jebs.v9i2.315