Donna Bella, N. Clavero, Edna O. Briones, Article Info
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摘要
受2019冠状病毒病大流行的影响,学校开始进入新常态,这凸显了利用混合式学习实现从纯在线向面对面课程过渡的重要性。本研究旨在探讨圣约翰贝弗利学校九年级学生的学术态度对国内因素、教学实践和学生在混合学习环境下的TLE(技术与生计教育)-烹饪成绩的中介影响,以及教育新常态设置的挑战。本研究采用描述性相关设计,并采用Google Forms-Pearson积差-相关系数的调查问卷来确定变量之间的关系。结果显示,学业态度、自律和动机对认知表现有显著影响(r =. 337, r =)。在0.05的显著性水平下,分别有318的显著性,自律对精神运动成绩有显著影响,r =。在0.05的显著性水平上检验,有282的显著性。然而,研究者建议进一步研究乐观、勤奋、毅力、足智多谋等其他学术态度或其他更合适的变量,以研究混合学习环境中学术态度对学生认知和心理运动表现的中介作用。
Academic Attitude as Mediator between the Relationship of Blended Learning Environment and Student’s Performance in Technology and Livelihood Education
The onset of the new normal in the school, as an effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighted the importance of using blended learning to embrace the transition from pure online to face-to-face classes. This study intends to ascertain the mediating influence of academic attitude on domestic factors, teaching-learning practices, and students' performance in TLE (Technology and Livelihood Education) - Cookery in a Blended Learning environment among the Grade 9 students of St. John of Beverly School Inc. and the challenges of the new normal setup in education. The study employed the descriptive correlational design and a survey questionnaire distributed via Google Forms-Pearson product-moment-correlation coefficient to determine the relationship among the variables. The results revealed that academic attitude, self-discipline, and motivation have a significant effect on cognitive performance with r = .337 and r =.318 significance when tested at a .05 level of significance, respectively, and self-discipline has a significant effect on psychomotor performance with r =.282 significance when tested at a 0.05 level of significance. The researcher, however, recommends further study to investigate other academic attitudes such as optimism, diligence, perseverance, and resourcefulness or other more appropriate variables to study the mediating role of academic attitudes in the blended learning environment on students’ cognitive and psychomotor performance.