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GRADE 11 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS LEARNERS’
UNDERSTANDING OF COVID-19: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
A Research Proposal Submitted to
FEROLYN J. BALAJADIA
Practical Research 1 Teacher
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Subject, Practical Research 1
Name of Researchers:
Alcazar, Ciarra Anjeli P.
Alcazar, Cristine R.
Atordido, Christia Marie A.
Guilim, Kim Gherson C.
Palma, Roby Jenee D.
Chapter 1
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Introduction to the Study
Chapter One has six parts (1) Background of the Study, (2) Epistemological and Theoretical
Perspective, (3) Statement of the Problem and Assumptions, (4) Definition of Terms, (5)
Significance of the Study, and (6) Scope and Limitations of the Study.
Part One, Background of the Study, presents the introduction to the study, and discusses
the rationale and the reason for conducting the Study;
Part Two, Epistemological and Theoretical Research Perspective, specifies the theories and
basis for conducting the study;
Part Three, Statement of the Problem and Assumptions, describe the general goal and the
specific problems of the study that will be answered by the corresponding assumptions;
Part Four, Definition of Terms, defines alphabetically the technical terms used in the study. These
terms were defined conceptually and operationally;
Part Five, Significance of the Study, shows the different beneficiaries and the corresponding
benefits that they could derive from the results of the study; and
Part Six, Scope and Limitations of the Study, identifies the scope and coverage in
conducting the study.
Background of the Study
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These days, the world crossed a grim milestone with over a million lives lost to the COVID-19
pandemic, and many more expected to have died from unprecedented disruptions to the health
systems. At the national level, the Philippines remains in Stage 2, localized community transmission
with some geographic areas showing higher transmission intensity and indications of widespread
community transmission. There is ongoing evidence of an increasing trend in the number of cases
and higher transmission.
COVID-19 has had an impact on people’s everyday life and is affecting the global economy. In
Iloilo, the virus is spreading.Thousands of people have been affected by this pandemic, who are
either sick or dying as a result of the diseases’ spread. The emphasis is on taking great measures,
such as following a strict cleanliness procedure, keeping a safe distance from others, and wearing
masks, among other things. Iloilo has quarantined its residents and imposed a stringent quarantine
to prevent the spread of this highly contagious disease. COVID-19 has had a rapid impact on
people's daily lives, enterprises, and global trade and travel. Because the virus spreads quickly
from person to person, early detection of the sickness is critical for controlling its spread. Many
people in Iloilo have been forced to adjust to a "new normal" all of a sudden. To assure the
continuation of education in Iloilo City, the sector has been compelled to quickly adapt to new
ways of doing things. This naturally led to some difficulties along the way, and while some of the
changes may not be permanent, others may be. Learning has shifted from the classroom to the
home, demanding the use and improvement of technology to support this trend. People are
reflecting in real time on how systems undergo large-scale transition, how government,
businesses, schools, towns, and communities adapt and make significant adjustments to
established methods of working, in the midst of this worldwide pandemic.
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The research study Learners understanding COVID-19 can be used to know and identify the
scenario they are in, as well as to gain information from one's own experiences in COVID-19.
Knowledge protects us by being aware of what’s happening. People wants to know how Covid-19
will affect their own livelihoods, their work and their industry. People should focus about Covid-19,
it is something everyone has an opinion on, given it affects everyone globally. Covid-19 has
impacted everyone globally, it has been a once in a lifetime challenge for the industry and there
will likely be difficulties for institutions.
Epistemological and Theoretical Research Perspective
The group used Constructionism as the epistemology. Constructivism is a type of
epistemology, or learning or meaning-making theory, that explains the nature of knowledge and
how people learn. Only learners' prior experience and background knowledge are used to develop
true comprehension. Individuals generate or construct their own new understandings or knowledge
by interacting with what they already know, according to this theory.(Ciot, 2009; Cannelle & Reif,
1994; Ismat,1998;Richardson, 1997).
The Theoretical Research Perspective was Phenomenology since
The philosophy of experience is known as phenomenology. The ultimate source of all meaning and
value, according to phenomenology, is human beings' lived experience. All philosophical systems,
scientific theories, and aesthetic judgments are abstractions from the lived world's ebb and flow.
According to phenomenology, the philosopher's mission is to characterize the structures of
experience, particularly consciousness, imagination, interpersonal relationships, and the human
subject's position in society and history. (Michael Groden, Martin Kreiswirth, Imre Szeman 2015)
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Statement of the Problem
General Problem
This study aims to explore the understanding among Grade 11 Science, Technology , Engineering,
and Mathematics Learners of COVID-19.
Specifically, this study aims to seek answers to the following questions:
1. Are there positive and negative effect of COVID-19 in Science Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics Learners?
2. What is the understanding of Learners in COVID-19?
Definition of Terms
For better understanding of the context and delimitation of this study, the following terms used in
the study were given their conceptual and operational meanings:
COVID-19.defined as illness caused by a novel coronavirus called severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus, which was first identified amid an outbreak of respiratory illness cases in
Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China. (D.J. Cennimo, MD, FAAP, FACP, AAHIVS, 2019)
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In this study , COVID-19 will be our main topic if how it affects the leaner’s lived experiences and
understanding about it.
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Learners. STEM learners are students
taking an educational program developed that prepare the students for college and graduate study
in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). In addition to subject
learning, STEM aims to foster inquiring minds, logical reasoning and collaboration skills (S.
Gabilisco, 2013 )
In this study, STEM Learners refers to the participants of the study.
Phenomenology. is the philosophical study of the structures of experience and consciousness.
(Zahavi, Dan, 2003)
In this study, Phenomenological is used as our basis in our study.
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Scope and Delimitation of the Study
This study is limited only to the Grade 11 Science , Technology , Engineering and Mathematics
learners of Barotac Viejo National High School during the school year 2018-2019. The focal point of
this study is about Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Learners’ Understanding of
COVID-19.
la The method used was participant observation with in-depth interviews. It is limited only
five Grade 11- STEM learner who were selected because they are experiencing the situation of
what is happening during the pandemic.
Significance of the Study
This study will be conducted to determine the learners' understanding about Covid 19. This study
will benefit the following
Learners. It will give them awareness of the different effects of Covid 19 whether if it will be
helpful or not. It will give them the time to spend with their families.
Parents. It will help them have an idea on how to protect their children against the virus. It will
give them ideas what they will do during this pandemic.
Community. It will help them have an idea on how to prevent and avoid from being infected by
the virus. It will give them idea on how to survive this pandemic.
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Future Researchers. It will guide or give them ideas in conducting their research or study so that
they can conduct their study in a more in-depth manner.
Chapter 2
Review of Related Literature
Chapter Two deals with the review of related literature and review of related study. This
consists of two parts: (1) Related Literature. (2) Related Study.
Part One, Covid 19 History and Origin, discusses about the history and origin of coronavirus
disease (COVID-19).
Part Two, Understandiing Covid 19, discusses about coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and its
prevention.
Part Three, Individuals lived experiences about Covid 19, discusses about the experiences
af individuals.
Part Four, The Learners Perspectives, discusses about the perspectives of every individuals
that experienced COVID-19.
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Theme 1: Covid 19 History and Origin.
The human coronavirus disease COVID-19 has become the fifth documented pandemic
since the 1918 flu documented pandemic. COVID-19 was first reported in Wuhan China, and
subsequently spread worldwide. The coronavirus was officially named severe acute respiratory
syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
based on phylogenetic analysis. SARS-CoV-2 is believed to be spillover of an animal coronavirus
and later adapted the ability of human-to-human transmission. Because the virus is highly
contagious, it rapidly spreads and continuously evolves in the human population.
Currently people all over the world have been affected by coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19). The symptomatology of these patients, including fever, malaise, dry cough, and
dyspnea, was diagnosed as viral pneumonia. Initially, the disease was called Wuhan pneumonia by
the press because of the area and pneumonia symptoms. Whole-genome sequencing results
showed that the causative agent is a novel coronavirus. Therefore, this virus is the seventh
member of the coronavirus family to infect humans. The World Health Organization (WHO)
temporarily termed the new virus 2019 novel coronavirus disease (2019-nCoV) on 12 January 2020
and then officially named this infectious disease coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on 12
February 2020.
( https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2319417020300445)
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Theme 2: Understanding Covid 19.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a new disease, and our understanding of the virus that causes it
continues to evolve. It was first detected in China and has now been detected in over 100
countries, including the United States. The virus has been named coronavirus (COVID-19). The
disease is believed to have originally occurred from animal-to-person contact and spreads person-
to-person.
Take Preventive Actions
Everyday actions can prevent the spread of respiratory viruses. Protect yourself and others with
these tips:
1 Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are
not available, use an alcohol-based hand rub with at least 60% alcohol.
2 Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
3 Clean and disinfect surfaces and objects that are used often, such as cellphones, door
knobs, and light switches.
4 Cough or sneeze into your elbow or cover your nose and mouth with a tissue.
5 Avoid touching your face.
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6 If you do become sick, stay home and limit contact with others in your home as much as
possible.
(https://www.unchealthcare.org/coronavirus/understanding-coronaviruscovid-19/)
Theme 3: Individuals lived experiences about COVID- 19
The purpose of this study was to explore the lived experiences of people infected with the
coronavirus in Denmark during the first phase of the pandemic. An explorative qualitative design
underpinned by a phenomenological hermeneutical approach was applied. Fifteen individuals with
confirmed COVID-19 infection were included and interviewed individually by telephone. Analyses
were inspired by Ricoeur’s interpretation theory. The study illuminated how being diagnosed with
COVID-19 was experienced not just a virus infecting the participants’ biology; it was also a threat
to their existence and bodily perception as well as an interference in ordinary social relationships.
Beyond a supportive approach, the participants experienced being a special case where people
around them acted with excitement and curiosity. Responsibility for existential and emotional care
after COVID-19 has been placed with the individual ill person and within their ordinary social circle.
We suggest follow-up and rehabilitation for people during and after COVID-19 to support recovery.
(https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1049732321990360)
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Theme 4: The Learners Perspectives.
The COVID-19 crisis poses more challenges than just the obvious health impacts and will have
far-reaching effects on the economy and society in general. For us to overcome these challenges,
we must foster a collaborative environment in which we can nurture and cultivate effective leaders
who are focused on developing these solutions. Universities and academies, like the Liveris
Academy, are uniquely positioned to do this by supporting students to grow as leaders and
innovators by providing them with the resources to further their education. Furthermore, in order
to create solutions that are long-lasting and will drive us forward into the future, we must focus on
innovating sustainably to ensure the longevity of our society. For this reason, sustainability is a key
focus of the Liveris Academy and a necessary consideration in any potential solutions.
Throughout this crisis, we have seen allowances made by workplaces and universities all around
the world to help people adapt to working online, and from home, to accommodate the differences
in individual circumstances. I hope that this flexibility continues and ultimately leads to a more
inclusive environment that’s open to adapting to the individual challenges people might face, such
as disability, illness or financial strife. Additionally, I think we have seen some excellent examples
of communities working together to protect their most vulnerable. I hope this compassion and
kindness remains as life returns to normal so that we continue our focus on social welfare, while
also prioritising the economy. The way we choose to learn and grow from the challenges we faced
during this time is what will ultimately define us.
(https://stories.uq.edu.au/contact-magazine/2020/beyond-the-covid-19-crisis-the-student-
perspective/index.html)
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Related Studies
Living with COVID-19: A Phenomenological study of hospitalized patients involved in family cluster
transmission
Author: Wei Liu and Jia Liu
In December 2019, a novel coronavirus disease later known as COVID-19 emerged in
Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province in China. Within 1 month, the deadly viral disease spread
from a single city to the entire country. Because of its strong human-to-human transmission ability,
COVID-19 soon became a global public health concern. On 11 March 2020, the WHO officially
declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. In the meantime, global collaborative research efforts have
been made to share real-time data combating the pandemic. The pertinent research on the viral
disease concerning its clinical and epidemiological features and possible transmission routes is
ever-expanding. Even the lived experiences of frontline healthcare workers caring for patients with
COVID-19 are growing rapidly. However, relatively few studies have been conducted to explore the
real-life experiences of those affected by the illness, especially when they are admitted to the
hospital.
The earliest report on patients’ experiences of living with COVID-19 was documented by
Sahoo et al. in October 2020. The case descriptions of three patients revealed highly distressing
mental health issues that patients experienced on hospital isolation units. Within the available
literature on patients’ lived experiences, Shaban and colleagues’ hermeneutical inquiry of 11
patients with COVID-19 provides a rich insight into how patients dealt with their emotions in the
context of hospital isolation. The researchers suggested changes to physical environments and
development of care models to minimise the negative consequences of isolation in healthcare
settings. Most recently, the body of work has shifted from patients to survivors primarily focusing
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on their health-related beliefs, along with their persistent physical and psychological issues during
and after COVID-19. In light of the resurgence of the pandemic in many countries around the
world, there is an increased need to glean more insight into the lifeworld of those vulnerable
patients in order to inform evidence-based clinical practice.
Early in the outbreak of the pandemic, many case studies reported in China have demonstrated
consistent evidence on rapid transmission of COVID-19 in the form of family clusters.
Consequently, extraordinary public health measures and education campaigns have been
implemented to reduce further spread of the virus within China and elsewhere. While there have
been studies on the biomedical aspects of the illness and the experiences of healthcare workers
and survivors, relatively few studies have been done to explore patient experiences in the midst of
COVID-19. A better understanding of patients’ lived experiences might help to inform local and
national efforts to strengthen service provision for patients and their families during and after the
outbreak. Healthcare workers will also benefit from the perspectives of the recipients of their care
in preparation for the current resurgence of COVID-19 and future pandemics. Given that COVID-19
is transmitted quickly within family clusters, we endeavoured to explore the experiences of patients
originated from family cluster contexts to clarify the individual and family impact of the outbreak.
The central research question guiding the study was: ‘What is the experience of living with COVID-
19 following family cluster transmission of the illness?’
(https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/2/e046128)
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“The COVID-19 outbreak”—An empirical phenomenological study on perceptions and psychosocial
considerations surrounding the immediate incorporation of final-year Spanish nursing and medical
students into the health system
Author: Eladio J. Collado-Boira, Estefanía Ruiz-Palomino, Pablo Salas-Media, Ana Folch-Ayora,
Maria Muriach and Pablo Baliño
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented health crisis worldwide, with the
numbers of infections and deaths worldwide multiplying alarmingly in a matter of weeks.
Accordingly, governments have been forced to take drastic actions such as the confinement of the
population and the suspension of face-to-face teaching.
In Spain, due to the collapse of the health system the government has been forced to take a series
of important measures such as requesting the voluntary incorporation of final-year nursing and
medical students into the health system.
The objective of the present work is to study, using a phenomenological qualitative approach, the
perceptions of students in this exceptional actual situation.
A total of 62 interviews were carried out with final-year nursing and medicine students from Jaime
I University (Spain), with 85% reporting having voluntarily joined the health system for ethical and
moral reasons.
Results from the inductive analysis of the descriptions highlighted two main categories and a total
of five sub-categories. The main feelings collected regarding mood were negative, represented by
uncertainty, nervousness, and fear.
This study provides a description of the perceptions of final-year nursing and medical students with
respect to their immediate incorporation into a health system aggravated by a global crisis.
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(https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7289744/)
Chapter 3
Methodology
Chapter Three has four parts: (1) Methodological Perspective, (2) Context of the Study, (3)
Procedures, and (4) Ethical Consideration.
Part One, Methodological Perspective, discusses and explains the phenomenology as
methodology employed in this investigation. It includes the characteristics and purpose of this
methodology;
Part Two, Context of the Study, explains the setting, venue, and sources undertaken by the
researchers to gather data. It gives background of the environment in which the research was
conducted. It describes how and from whom the data were collected;
Part Three, Procedures, details on the processes that were involved in the collection, analysis,
and interpretation of data. It describes the instruments used by the researchers to gather data;
Part Four, Ethical Considerations, takes into account the ethical issues that the researcher
considered in the conduct of this study.
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Methodological Perspective
This study is a Qualitative Research that mainly used Phenomenological Design since its
aim was to identify the essence of human experiences about a phenomenon as described by
participants in the study. Therefore, the study seek the phenomenal experiences of the participants
about COVID- 19 and their understanding about it.
Moreover, the above mentioned design includes the viewpoints of the learners as to how
understanding COVID 19 could be beneficial or not, the insights of the students and their accounts
about the study.
Context of the Study
Research Locale
This study was conducted in Barotac Viejo National High School located at Barotac Viejo
Iloilo. Barotac Viejo is a 3rd class Municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines.
It is in the northern part of the Province of Iloilo, facing the strait of Guimaras and the island of
Negros. It is bounded on the north by San Rafael, o the west by Banate, on the south by the
Visayan Sea, and on the east by Ajuy. It is 57 kilometres from Iloilo City.
The town is one of the major economic, educational, medical and transportation center in Iloilo
City. It has earned the moniker “Gateway to the North”.
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Sources of Data
In this study, we used primary sources since all the sources used are all first- hand account
of the participants regarding the study. It represents original thinking, reports and their newly
shared information. These sources were created at the time the study was conducted but include
sources that were created later. The primary sources included are: interviews, observation and
journal article reporting new research or findings.
Participants of the Study
The respondents will be gathered from Barotac Viejo National High School, specifically
grade 11- Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) learners. With reference to
the objective of the study, the researchers will ensure that the chosen respondents must qualify
the following conditions:
1 Must be a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics learner and;
2 A Senior High School student
These two conditions serve as the distinct basis of the interview.
As the study pursued an interview type of survey the researchers used an in depth
interview, thus choosing participants specifically. The proponents of a total of 5 participants
in specific strand. Furthermore, as the group of researchers is consists of 5 members, each
member of the group will interview 1 participant.
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Procedure
Phase 1: Exploration or Research Preliminaries
In this study, students focus on the understanding of COVID-19, its negative and positive
effects. This exploration is written before the start of the study, however, this may be expanded
upon during the early stages of the methodology. It is developed on an individual basis and sets
out the learner’s creative responses to formulating the content and parameters of the process. The
exploration or research preliminaries addresses the focus and subject matter to be developed,
ideas to be explored and the methods to be developed. It also includes the sources of conceptual
possibilities, new information and findings to be investigated. Researchers identify the methods to
be explored and developed in the planning of the methodology. The exploration supports of
understanding the COVID-19 and remains a reference point for the reflection and analysis of the
study throughout the process.
Phase 2: Data Collection or Research Paper
The researchers made a permission letter to the administrator of Barotac Viejo National
High School. After getting the approval, the researchers abruptly conducted the interview in the
above mentioned school. Each member was assigned to interview 1 participant. The whole data
gathering lasts for 1 hour to interview participants in the study. The objectives and research
questions was used as the basis of the interpretation of the collected data. The researcher expects
research objectives would satisfy the results.
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Interview
In order to satisfy the purpose of this study, an in depth interview were used. In-depth
interview method involves intensive individual interview with a small number of respondents about
their perspective on a particular idea on a particular idea, program or situation (Boyee, 2009).
Thus, to collect more detailed information and to have a direct contact between the researchers
and respondents, this method was applied.
Observation
In order to deepen the understanding of this study, a thorough observation were done.
Observation is the act of recognizing and noting facts or occurrences. No question are asked in
data collection. Thus, to collect more structured information, this method was applied.
Journal
In order to widen the understanding of this study, journal articles were investigated. Journal is a
periodical that contains articles written by experts in a particular field or study or report the results
of research in that field. Thus, to collect a systematic and thorough study, this method was
applied.
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Phase 3. Analysis or Data Interpretative Reflection
As a researcher, the purpose of researching can be realized through the analysis of the
data we had collected. In order to begin the data analysis process, we reduced our data into a
format that can be easily analyzed. According to Rudolph Tere, “Qualitative data analysis is a very
personal process with few rigid rules and procedures” (Tere, 2006) so that how data is formatted
is at the discretion of the researchers. We, researchers, decided to formulate rules and procedures
which is very personal and close to the topic.
Analysis of Data
Data analysis process is a way to discover patterns, coherent themes, meaningful
categories and new ideas and in general uncovers better understanding of a phenomenon or
process. We interviewed people to find out from them those things we cannot directly observe.
Data will be reviewed after the group discussion, analyzed and interpreted into themes and
meanings to lay the foundation of codification.
Thematic Analysis
Thematic data analysis involves the analysis of themes that emerged from the data that
has been collected. The themes emerging from the data are not imposed by the researcher, but
are inherent in the data itself.
Ethical Considerations
The current study issued an ethical deliberation in conducting the study. Before going
through with the interview, the researchers asked each participant their permission to record or
video the whole interview.
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