Taytay Senior High School
Taytay Senior High School
Taytay Senior High School
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV 4-A (CALABARZON)
Division of Rizal
TAYTAY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
School ID # 342569
In Partial Fulfilment of
Applied Subject
Practical Research II
Submitted by:
Bayani, Janskander C.
Comida, Bea
Submitted to:
LETTER OF APPROVAL
AILEEN ISIDRO-CARBONELL
Principal II
Taytay Senior High School
Dear Ma’am,
This is to attest that my research project entitled: THE SUSTAINABILITY OF INTERNET CONNECTION
AND IT'S EFFECT TO THE STUDENTS PERFORMANCE DURING ONLINE CLASS OF G12 STUDENTS
is personally conducted by our group under the supervision of our teacher MR. MARK ANTHONY Z. UMALI
and content validated by an expert.
I understand that as a researcher I have the responsibility to uphold the ethics in research such as the anonymity
of the respondents and consent of the respondents/participants then shall be sought.
Authors, Validators:
Validator 3
Noted by:
First and foremost, lets praise and thanks to God for His blessings and guidance, which empowered us and to
We would like to offer our heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to our Practical Research 2 Adviser Mr. Mark
Anthony Z. Umali and to our Validators; Mr. Ryan Christian Andres, Mrs. Maricel Sacramento, and Mrs. Gina
Ibañez for helping us in this study and for providing important insights all through this process. Their creativity,
dedication, motivation, and aspiration had also hugely influence us. Moreover, we would also want to express
our gratitude to our respondents and fellow grade 12 students of Taytay Senior High School Taytay, Rizal
Also, we eternally grateful to our beloved parents for their love, guidance, and prayers to successfully finish this
study. We also thankful for their hard work and dedication in educating and preparing us for the upcoming
years.
ABSTRACT
The objective of this study is to see how sustainability of internet connection effect in the students’ academic
performance during online class of grade 12 students of TSH Taytay, Rizal. This study is quantitative research
method. The results of this study demonstrate that having a slow internet connection or slow signal is have a
huge impact in their performance in school. Moreover, there’s still a students said that they have a very fast and
continuous internet speed but out of 55 students, 7.3% only students said that they have a stable internet speed.
This study recommended that teachers and school administers’ should be more considerate because not all of
the students have a capability to subscribe to the higher mbps plan in different Wi-Fi provider companies and
In March 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic forced medical schools in the Philippines
to stop face-to-face learning activities and abruptly shift to an online curriculum. Among 3670 medical students,
93% owned a smartphone and 83% had a laptop or desktop computer. To access online resources, 79% had a
postpaid internet subscription while 19% used prepaid mobile data. Under prevailing conditions, only 1505
students (41%) considered themselves physically and mentally capable of engaging in online learning.
This phenomenon is causing a lot of difficulties especially as voiced out by students in the context of
developing countries. The result of the content analysis revealed the following categories of difficulties in
remote learning: unstable internet connectivity; inadequate learning resources; electric power interruptions;
vague learning contents; overloaded lesson activities; limited teacher scaffolds; poor peer communication;
conflict with home responsibilities; poor learning environment; financial related problems; physical health
compromises; and mental health struggle. Rotas, Cahapay (2020). The COVID-19 pandemic has created the
largest disruption of education systems in human history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 200
countries. Broadly identified challenges with e learning are accessibility, affordability, flexibility, learning
The identified challenges were stability of internet connection and instructor’s familiarity with readily available
internet-based teaching tools, such as video conferencing software. Instructors must also find means to improve
their interaction with students and maintain student interest and engagement during online classes. The survey
also indicated that most of the students are satisfied with the DLCPA strategy. Overall, the findings and insights
in this study will add valuable resources for further hybrid instruction in the post-COVID-19 time in higher
education. E-learning requires a significant amount of time and commitment, in order to create an environment
that supports learners in both informal and formal resources (Yuan, 2021). In this regard, rawford et al. (2020)
highlighted that a speedy conversion of face to face education to E-learning has given rise to several obstacles
B. RESEARCH QUESTION
1.1 Sex
1.2 Section
1.3 Strand
1.4.1 Data
1.4.2 Wifi
2. What are the factors that problems that affect the students’ performance?
3. What are the possible solution to Sustain the internet connection to access online class?
4. Is there a significant relationship between sustainability of internet connection and the students’ performance in online
class?
Students – this study may aid them in identifying other solutions to their lack of internet connectivity, which
Teachers – it could assist them in properly acknowledging the students’ condition as a result of their lack of
internet connection and identifying solutions to assist the students in excelling academically.
Future Researchers – this knowledge may be useful to them as a source of information. As a result, this research
Planner of Curriculum – they will be guided in revising, enriching, and modifying the curriculum to fit the
students’ requirements.
This study will focus on the difficulties in internet sustainability by Grade 12 students limited to 50 officially
enrolled Grade 12 students of Taytay Senior High School who were purposively selected in the academic year
2021-2022. The answers of the respondents from the survey will be the data that will be utilize in this study.
The names of the respondents will not be revealed because of the data privacy act and some ethical
considerations in research.
Moreover, this study will be conducted to grade 12 students in different strands at Taytay Senior High School
that is picked randomly and students who are not grade 12 won't take part in this research. This study will not
cover any unassociated concerns that is not aligned in our topic which is the sustainability of internet connection
and Its effects to the students’ academic performance. Researchers will use survey questionnaires as an
instrument and distribute it to the randomly picked respondents in order to collect their information and data.
The purpose of this research is for us to know how internet problems give negative effects in our academic
K. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Theory 1
The internet has only intensified this debate. Up to 70% of teachers assign homework that requires the us of
internet. About 65% of student use the internet to complete homework, which includes doing research,
submitting assignments, emailing teachers, and collaborating online with classmates. But what does that mean
for students who don’t have internet access at home? They may fall behind, or they might spend hours looking
; while, theory 2
The poll, carried out for the Office for students, showed that the variety in ability to access higher education
from home risked many students being left behind by their “digital poverty”. The poll also found that 56%
reported an impact on their studies from their lack of access to appropriate online course materials and 52% said
that a slow or unreliable internet connection had hampered their learning. (Mckie, A. 2020)
F. DEFINITION OF TERMS
Term: 1 Academic Performance - The result of the students’ performance in their various subjects.
Term: 2 Asynchronous Learning - An option to learning that allows the students to answer their learning
materials on their own schedule within a certain timeframe given by the teacher.
Term: 3 Data Privacy Act - A law that seeks to protect all forms of personal information and protects the
Term: 4 Digital Education - A kind of learning that uses digital technologies like computers, mobile devices,
etc. Its aim is to give knowledge and quality education to students using technologies even in this time of
pandemic.
Term: 5 Internet - A network connection that students use for them to attend online classes and access their
learning materials.
INTERNATIONAL
According to Wang et. al., (2021) During the COVID-19 pandemic, E-learning has been found to be a critical
instrument for efficiently continuing education across all levels (Alipio, 2020; Basilaia & Kvavadze, 2020; Soni,
2020). E-learning requires a significant amount of time and commitment, in order to create an environment that
supports learners in both informal and formal resources (Yuan, 2021). In this regard, rawford et al. (2020)
highlighted that a speedy conversion of face to face education to E-learning has given rise to several obstacles
According to Coman et. al., (2020) the advantages of online learning identified in other studies seem to diminish
in value, while disadvantages become more prominent. The hierarchy of problems that arise in online learning
changes in the context of the crisis caused by the pandemic. Technical issues are the most important, followed
by teachers’ lack of technical skills and their teaching style improperly adapted to the online environment.
However, the last place was assigned by students to the lack of interaction with teachers or poor communication
with them. Previous studies show that E-learning offers many benefits for students because this type of learning
involves student-centeredness, it is more flexible, and it can also improve interaction with students by providing
Distance Learning Universities already offer degrees in e-learning and Open Education Resources (Azeiteiro et
al. 2014, 2015) based on their pedagogical models. And presence-based teaching universities had to respond to
the COVID-19 epidemic with an immediate transition to Online Distance Teaching. The situation configures
According to Gopal, R., Singh, V. & Aggarwal (2021) The influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on the
education system leads to schools and colleges’ widespread closures worldwide. The results show that four
independent factors used in the study viz. quality of instructor, course design, prompt feedback, and expectation
of students positively impact students’ satisfaction and further student’s satisfaction positively impact students’
performance.
Sumitra Pokhrel and Roshan Chhetri, (2021) The COVID-19 pandemic has created the largest disruption of
education systems in human history, affecting nearly 1.6 billion learners in more than 200 countries. Broadly
identified challenges with e learning are accessibility, affordability, flexibility, learning pedagogy, life-long
learning and educational policy (Murgatrotd, 2020). The economically backward children are unable to afford
online learning devices, the online education poses a risk of exposure to increased screen time for the learner.
Therefore, it has become essential for students to engage in offline activities and self-exploratory learning. Lack
of parental guidance, especially for young learners, is another challenge, as both parents are working.
LOCAL
Lapitan et. al., (2021) This is a five-component blended learning strategy referred to as Discover, Learn,
Practice, Collaborate and Assess (DLPCA). In DLPCA, the asynchronous part of the teaching was achieved
through broadcast of pre-recorded lecture videos on YouTube to allow students to study and progress with
learning at their own pace. The synchronous part of the teaching was conducted using video conferencing
platforms, such as Zoom or Google Meet. The survey also indicated that most of the students are satisfied with
the DLCPA strategy. Overall, the findings and insights in this study will add valuable resources for further
According to Filomena T. Dayagbil, Daisy R. Palompon, Laurence L. Garcia and Michelle Mae J. Olvido,
(2021) The study explored the challenges and issues in teaching and learning continuity of public higher
education in the Philippines as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was found out that during school
lockdowns, the teachers made adjustments in teaching and learning designs guided by the policies implemented
by the institution. Most of the students had difficulty complying with the learning activities and requirements
due to limited or no internet connectivity. To ensure teaching and learning continuity, it is concluded that higher
education institutions have to migrate to flexible teaching and learning modality recalibrate the curriculum,
capacitate the faculty, upgrade the infrastructure, implement a strategic plan and assess all aspects of the plan.
Erwin E. Rotas, Michael B. Cahapay,(2020) This phenomenon is causing a lot of difficulties especially as
voiced out by students in the context of developing countries. The result of the content analysis revealed the
following categories of difficulties in remote learning: unstable internet connectivity; inadequate learning
resources; electric power interruptions; vague learning contents; overloaded lesson activities; limited teacher
scaffolds; poor peer communication; conflict with home responsibilities; poor learning environment; financial
pandemic forced medical schools in the Philippines to stop face-to-face learning activities and abruptly shift to
an online curriculum. Among 3670 medical students, 93% owned a smartphone and 83% had a laptop or
desktop computer. To access online resources, 79% had a postpaid internet subscription while 19% used prepaid
mobile data. Under prevailing conditions, only 1505 students (41%) considered themselves physically and
According to Jose Z. Tria, (2020) The present COVID-19 pandemic has brought extraordinary challenges and
has affected the educational sectors, and no one knows when it will end. Every country is presently
implementing plans and procedures on how to contain the virus, and the infections are still continually rising. In
the educational context, to sustain and provide quality education despite lockdown and community quarantine,
the new normal should be taken into consideration in the planning and implementation of the “new normal
educational policy”
A. METHOD
Quantitative research study make use of experimental research design to criticize the sustainability
B. INSTRUMENTAL
To collect the necessary data for the study, the researchers should prepare a number of questions relevant to the
study's objective. In addition, the researcher will obtain all of the data through the use of an online survey via
Google Forms. These are all the tools and research instruments that the researcher will need to gather data.
To successfully acquire the appropriate needed data for the success of this study, the researchers have selected
the set of qualifications of the respondents who will be participating in this study. It should be Grade 12 students
who are currently studying in Taytay Senior High School Taytay, Rizal. In addition to this, only 50-55 students
D. RESEARCH LOCALE
The place where the researchers will be conducting the study is only in TSH Taytay, Rizal but this will be
conducted through online via Google Forms this is for the researchers and respondents safety because until now
E. UNITS OF ANALYSIS
Grade 12 students who are studying in Taytay Senior High School Taytay, Rizal in online class set up.
A. RESEARCH QUESTIONS
doesn’t have a stable internet speed, there’s possible that they have stable internet connection but they
4. 58.2% students is having a hard time when attending online class some of their family members is
connected to the internet when having a online class or the signal connection is poor and doesn’t
cooperate. However the graph shows that 36.4% of the students is not experiencing lag of cut off of
of the students needed a fast internet speed in order to them to understand the lesson and comply all the
needed requirements.
6. 52.8% of the students is having a hard time in their internet connection and 47.3% has a stable and
7. 63.6% students is not performing very well due to their slow internet connection, and the rest is can
perform very well in their academics performance because they have a fast internet connection.
8. 54.6% of the students is not capable in joining google meets because of the slow internet connection and
45.4% to those students that can join a google meet class due to they have a stable connection.
9. 76.3% of the students cannot join online classes due to the raining and it’s affecting their connection.
This is the proof that when it’s raining most and foremost if there’s a storm the internet connection and
the signal is affecting, it became slower than the usual speed of the internet and signal when there’s no
rain.
10. Most of the students feel frustrated when it takes minutes before the page, websites, google meet, etc.
fully access or fully load due to a lag or very slow internet/signal connection.
11. The pie graph shows that 89.1% of the students think that they can do more and perform very well in
class if only they have a fast internet connection and fast signal.
12. 81.8% or 46 students out of 55 students that being interviewed said that internet problems affecting their
academic performance in school. In that graph shows that the main problem of most of the students of
13. 83.6% of the students that being interviewed said that they find it difficult to catch up lesson and
use and the rest is not satisfied in their current internet and data provider.
- This chapter presents the summary of findings, conclusion drawn and recommendation offered based on the
analysis in the interpretation of data. The following findings are here by summarize.
a. Age
- Respondents who aged 16-17 yrs. old are a total of (17) while those who are 18-19 are (29) in total. The
b. Gender
- Respondents are 37 Female and 18 Male
c. Strand
- All randomly picked 55 respondents are from the strands; Accountancy Business Management (ABM),
Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM),
Summary of Findings
- The results of the findings shows 61.8% respondents agreed that they're having difficulties to online classes
due to limited sustainability of internet connection and 21.8% strongly agreed. While only 12.8% disagreed.
Conclusion
- Researchers found out that Grade-12 students of Taytay Senior High School are really having problems and
difficulties because of their sustainability in internet connection and 81.8% respondents agreed and strongly
agreed that this problem really affects their academic standing and performance.
Recommendation
- The researchers suggest that the school enforce a project that involved creating a library in the school for
students who may not have access to unlimited and fast internet connections, so even if they are often unable to
search online, they could still browse and search thru all the books and complete their assignments and
activities. While students experiencing frequent problems while taking online classes could transfer to modular
learning even though that they can respond to their activities whenever their connection is stable.
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