Senior high school students’ perceptions on teacher accompaniment in the post-pandemic: Philippine setting
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Theology and Religious Education
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Hitik: International Journal of Catechists and Religious Educators
Volume
1
Issue
1
First Page
64
Last Page
75
Publication Date
12-2024
Abstract
The post-pandemic era has introduced challenges and opportunities that influence the dynamics of the student-teacher relationship. Using the phenomenological approach, this paper aims to examine 1,449 Grade 11 and Grade 12 students of DLSU-SHS on their perceptions of their teachers’ accompaniment from the subject Christian Living and Values Education Area (CLVE) in the post-pandemic situation. Following the scholarly consensus on how teacher support is essential for student outcomes, the researchers explore the Teacher Accompaniment Scale (TAS), a tool developed by Baring et al. (2020) to measure the quality of support in terms of four dimensions: emotional, informational, instrumental, and appraisal. TAS is a novel approach to college education, particularly in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, where no equivalent assessment has been attempted. It is also of interest to researchers to apply the tool in a post-pandemic setting and further correlate the results to different tracks, namely, HUMSS, STEM, ADT, ABM, and SpT. The descriptive results generated by the Jamovi software presented a positive correlation across all strands/tracks. A further qualitative inquiry also had positive results about students’ teachers’ accompaniment experiences and ways of accompaniment. This study suggested possible interventions in the dimensions that need improvement.
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Recommended Citation
Camarines, T. M., Balanquit, S. T., Bunecibello, J. B., Eballo, M. B., & Valeriano, E. M. (2024). Senior high school students’ perceptions on teacher accompaniment in the post-pandemic: Philippine setting. Hitik: International Journal of Catechists and Religious Educators, 1 (1), 64-75. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/13975
Disciplines
Junior High, Intermediate, Middle School Education and Teaching | School Psychology
Keywords
Teacher-student relationships
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