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Related Literature

This chapter of research encompasses literatures and related materials


which are significant perspective of the study. The chapter also includes local
and foreign studies such as similar related papers.

Having a Moral Values and Improvement of Character in Increasing the


Strength of Mind of Every Students

Education dispels ignorance. It is the only wealth that cannot be robbed.


Learning includes the moral values and the improvement of character and the
methods to increase the strength of mind. Students are the recipients of sacred
and precious values imparted regularly by their teachers. As students, we want
education by which character is formed, strength of mind and knowledge
increases and makes us independent and to be kept forever. “If a man empties
his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. An investment in
knowledge always pays the best interest” (Benjamin Franklin, 2010).

Having a Goal in Gaining a Overall Understanding of Described Text than


Isolated Words

The goal therefore is to gain an overall understanding of what is described


in the text rather than to obtain meaning from the isolated words or sentences
(Springer, 2011).

Having a Net Generation Will Change the Dynamic of University


Classrooms

The arrival of the net generation on campus is changing the dynamic of


university classrooms (Barone, 2005, cited in Wilson 2005).

Having a Different Learning Styles of Every Students in the School

These students have very different learning styles from those of previous
generations and so educators need to reassess their instructional techniques
(Dobbins, 2005).
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Having a Transformed Teacher’s Instructional Practices by Developing New


Skills Using Technology

A study by Lowes at Columbia University found that teachers’ instructional


practices are transformed by learning how to teach online in developing new
skills and pedagogical strategies using technology (Lowes 2005).

Teachers Having an Effective Teaching Strategy to All the Learner’s Having


a Different Learning Style

All the educationists are well familiar with the fact that all the learner’s
have a different learning style, whereas the problem lies in catering to all of them
with an effective teaching strategy. Students learn in different ways as per their
capabilities. Some learn by seeing, hearing, reflecting, modeling, reasoning and
drawing etc (Felder, 2008).

Teacher’s Focusing on Teaching and Learning in Online Courses than in


the Traditional Setting

Interaction is the heart of online learning. Teachers have reported that


their interactions with students, parents and colleagues were more often focused
on teaching and learning in online courses than in the traditional setting
(Muirhead 2000).

Online Students Having a Advantage in Developing their Social Skills by


Involving Themselves in the Activities Outside the School Premises

The first significant research study on the socialization of students in full-


time, online public schools was published in 2009 by the Center for Research in
Educational Policy (CREP) at the University of Memphis in collaboration with
Interactive Education Systems Design (IESD). The results of this study provide
substantial evidence supporting the conclusion that students enrolled in full-time,
online public schools are at least as well socialized as equivalent students
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enrolled in traditional public schools. The study found that online students might
have an advantage in their social skills development when they are highly
engaged in activities outside the school day involving both peer interaction and
activities not involving peer interaction (IESD, 2009).

Having a Distance Education for Elementary and Secondary Students in a


Solution to Several Educational Problems

In North America and other industrialized countries, distance education for


elementary and secondary students is seen as a solution to several educational
problems, including crowded schools, a shortage of secondary courses for
remedial or accelerated students, a lack of access to qualified teachers in a local
school, and the challenge to accommodate students who need to learn at a pace
or in a place different from a school classroom (Cavanaugh & Clark, 2007).

Having a K-12 Online Education in the Philippines is Seen as a Social and


Economic Development Strategy

The 12 years or more is in accordance with international practice as


stipulated in the Washington Accord, Bologna Process as well as in the ASEAN
and APEC Mutual Recognition Projects and much more. The much-needed
overhaul of the Philippine basic education system becomes a reality through
Republic Act 10533, also known as the Enhanced Basic Education Act which
was passed last May 2013 making the pre-university and basic education from
10 to 13 years (Congress of the Philippines, 2011).

In less industrialized nations, K-12 online education is seen as a social


and economic development strategy (Moore & Kearsley, 2005).

Thus, it is clear why K-12 distance education programs are developing


rapidly around the world and why growth in K-12 online course enrollments has
outstripped that of other educational formats in recent years (Setzer & Lewis,
2005).

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