Shekinah Glory B. Belibestre Ferlein Rose A. Benzuela Sharon Rose L. Delacruz Jane Marie P. Pauyon
Shekinah Glory B. Belibestre Ferlein Rose A. Benzuela Sharon Rose L. Delacruz Jane Marie P. Pauyon
A Research Presented to
the Faculty of Fellowship Baptist College
Kabankalan City, Philippines
April 2022
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Pages
TITLE PAGE………………………………………………………………………… i
TABLE OF CONTENTS……………………………………………………………. ii
LIST OF TABLE…………………………………………………………………..… iv
LIST OF FIGURE…………………………………………………………………… V
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION……………………………………………… 1
Hypothesis ………………………………………………………………………….. 4
Definition of Terms…………………………………………………………………... 5
Theoretical Framework……………………………………………………………… 6
Conceptual Framework………………………………………………………………. 19
Methodology…………………………………………………………………………. 20
Research design……………………………………………………………… 20
Respondents………………………………………………………………….. 20
Research instrument………………………………………………………….. 21
Ethical considerations……………………………………………………….. 23
REFERENCES……………………………………………………………………….. 28
APPENDICES………………………………………………………………………... 42
B. Research Instrument…………………………………………………………… 46
D. Course Syllabus……………………………………………………………... 54
E. Curriculum Vitae……………………………………………………………. 67
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Hypothesis
Based on the aforementioned objects the following hypothesis are formulated.
1. There is no significant relationship between the student’s performance in
Purposive Communication and their perceived efficacy of distance learning.
2. There is no significant relationship between the student’s performance in
Purposive Communication and their level of technological competence.
Definition of Terms
The following terms are operationally defined for a more contextualized understanding of
the study:
Level of Performance refers to assessed skill development in academic and other areas
such as adaptive functioning, behavior, cognition, communication and physical development.
Perceived Efficacy refers to people’s believed about their capabilities to produce
designated levels of performance that exercise influence over events that affect their lives.
Convenience refers to a quality or situation that makes something easy or useful
for someone by reducing the amount of work or time required to do something.
Confidence it assesses learners on the correctness of their knowledge, as well as
how confident they feel about their answers.
Flexibility refers to a student's ability to be adaptable, to improvise, and to shift
approaches to meet different kinds of challenges.
Interaction refers to a student who are observing, doing communicating and
reflecting, there active working with concepts and people.
Efficiency refers when outputs from education such as test results or value added
are produced at the lowest level of resource.
Technological Competence it involves more than knowing how to use devices and
applications which is intricately connected with skills to communicate with ICT, as well as
information skills.
Purposive Communication is a course intended to improve students' skills in the field of
communication. The use of language for different audiences and for different reasons to write,
talk, and present.
Distance Learning is a method of studying in which lectures are broadcast or classes are
conducted by correspondence or over the internet, without the student's needing to attend a
school or college.
Respondents an individual who complete a survey or interview for the researcher, or
who provide data to be analyzed for the research study.
Theoretical Framework
Purposive Communication (PURCOM), the only language and communication course in the
new general education curriculum, offers myriad of skills’ enhancement to the learners. Based
on the syllabus provided by CHED, PC is a three-unit course that develops students’ competency
to express themselves in English, develops and enhances their multicultural and intercultural
awareness while being closely and deeply rooted to their own cultures by doing and
accomplishing multi-modal tasks and projects that provide them opportunities to use the English
language effectively and appropriately in a given local or global context. Students also will be
exposed to various domains of knowledge by thinking globally while acting locally-making
localization possible in all the areas of the course. Moreover, the course equips students with
tools for critical evaluation of a variety of texts and focuses on the power of language and the
impact of images to emphasize the importance of conveying messages responsibly. Furthermore,
bounded by Outcomes-Based Education which is a learner-centered educational model that
focuses on the learning outcomes of students (Driscoll & Wood, 2007), Purposive
Communication course targets specific outcomes for each topic indicated in its syllabus.
Likewise, while the old general English courses typically ascribe equal attention to the four
language skills (listening, reading, speaking, and writing), the then English for Specific
Purposes (ESP) now Purposive Communication focuses only on those skills that are known to
be relevant to the learner’s target profession (Teodorescu, 2010) making the course learner
specific and outcome-based course.
Conceptual Framework
One of the GE subject is the Purposive Communication which was offered for the
freshmen students at all collegiate level. Purposive Communication is courses were then students
are trained to speak, communicate, and present in different and various purposes. This is to
enhance their cultural and intercultural awareness (CMO s 2013). Conceptually the line that
connects from Assessing the Performance of Purposive Communication Students in the context
of Distance Learning is to identify the students perspective in the following aspects such as,
convenience, confidence, flexibility, interaction, efficiency followed by the learning environment
and technological competence.
Convenience
Confidence Proposed Enhanced
Flexibility
Syllabus
Interaction
Efficiency
Technological Competence
Methodology
Research Design. By design, this study uses a quantitative method which aims to assess
the performance of purposive communication students in the context of distance learning.
Vanderstoep and Johnston (2009) and Gay (1996) describe the quantitative approach as a method
that’s specify numerical assignments to explain, predict and/or control the phenomena under
study.
Among the quantitative research methods, survey research was used in the study to
explore the academic performance of students in purposive communication amidst online
distance learning. “The major purpose of all survey’s is to describe the characteristics of the
population”. Moreover, a cross – sectional survey was adopted in the study to find out the
opinions of the participants through demographic information questionnaire (Frankiel and
Wallen 2006, p.423)
Respondents
The respondents of the study will be taken from the students of purposive communication
during the first semester of Academic Year 2021-2022. They will be determined using stratified
random sampling. This sampling method is ___________________.
Research Instruments.
The research was a researcher-made questionnaire checklist to gather the needed data for
the student’s profile. To draft of the questionnaire was drawn out based on the researcher’s
readings, studies, professional literature, published thesis relevant to the study. In the preparation
of the instrument, the requirements in ted designing of good data collection instruments were
considered. To secure the integrity of the questionnaire, a validity and reliability test will be done
prior to the actual conduct of the study.
Statistical Treatment
To analyze the data, a descriptive-correlational design will utilized. Foremost, the first,
second, and third problem will be answered by the gathered data analyzed using mean, frequency
count, and percentage distribution. On the other hand, chi-square will be used in analyzing the
fourth and fifth problem.
Ethical Considerations
The researchers will create a section of Google form in which the responders will give
their consent if they choose to participate. The respondents will be asked to participate
voluntarily in the study and will not be forced. The respondents will be given a choice to
withdraw if they wish to do so. The researchers will briefly explain the details about the purpose
of the study before gathering the data from the respondents. The record of the responses will be
private and confidential, where their names and identities are included. Gathered data will be
confidentially kept by the researchers in an encrypted file and the hard copy of the survey result
will be turned over to the statistician for analysis. The researchers will immediately delete the
gathered data after the study is finished