Open Access
Challenges Encountered in the Implementation of Online Distance Learning
Author(s) -
Analyn S. Clarin,
Esther L. Baluyos
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of education and learning innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2775-6173
DOI - 10.35877/454ri.eduline591
Subject(s) - nonprobability sampling , the internet , class (philosophy) , mathematics education , psychology , qualitative research , distance education , face to face , internet access , process (computing) , online learning , computer science , medical education , pedagogy , multimedia , world wide web , sociology , medicine , population , social science , philosophy , demography , epistemology , artificial intelligence , operating system
Teachers face several drawbacks and potential issues while participating in an online class. This study explored the challenges encountered by teachers in implementing online distance learning in the Basic Education Department, specifically in the Junior and Senior High School, of Misamis University, Ozamiz City. The study utilized a qualitative approach using phenomenological design. The study included twenty (20) participants from the teachers handling online classes in the Junior and Senior High Schools, selected through purposive sampling. In-depth face-to-face interviews were used in gathering information from the teachers. The researcher employed the seven steps of Colaizzi’s method of data analysis. Results revealed the following themes: (1) the need to motivate the students in learning the lessons; (2) the preparation of learning resources; (3) poor internet connection; and (4) constant communication with students and parents. Teachers may integrate activities that would keep the students engaged throughout the lesson. Back-up plans may be designed to address the challenge of internet connectivity which interfere the teaching-learning process.