Concept Paper
Concept Paper
Introduction
The coronavirus pandemic has magnified deep-rooted racial and social injustices and
perpetuated educational inequities. With the shift to online teaching, the digital divide has
become a chasm, separating those who have access to school learning and those who don’t.
Flexible learning refers to the combination of different methods of teaching, including the use of
online platforms and digital or printed modules. Under this new system, universities and colleges
will be adopting a mix of different learning and teaching methods based on their specific
situations. More prepared universities will move ahead with all the online classes, while others
may allow some of their students to come back at different times and do more synchronous
The Covid-19 pandemic challenged our ideas about instruction and affected all aspects of
education, including funding, the role of technology, attendance, and so on. It highlighted
technical difficulties to both students and educators. Parents have been complaining about the
lack of individual attention and face-to-face interaction among the students. There are the issues
of Zoom fatigue, inefficient Internet connectivity, and mental health problems—it is, indeed, not
an exaggeration to say that the current crisis is changing the face of education forever. Our
schools will never be the same again—this is the reality we must come to terms with.
The purpose of this quantitative study is to discover the effectiveness of flexible learning
as the new normal that will open the mind of students about its importance that will avoid them
representing 1.725 billion children and youth, from pre-primary to higher education, in 200
countries (United Nations, 2020). Therefore, making learning possible and available from
As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning,
whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms. Research suggests that online
learning has been shown to increase retention of information, and take less time, meaning the
changes coronavirus have caused might be here to stay. (Collis et al., 2020).
Ever since schools shifted to remote education in 2020, students have been struggling to
cope with the demands of online learning. Many Filipino students and groups have also called
for an "academic freeze" as the country fights the pandemic. They pointed out that the
coronavirus lockdown affected household finances, and many students don't even have access to
This paper aims to highlight the importance and effectiveness of flexible learning.
Research Questions
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of flexible learning and will answer the following
questions:
Hypothesis
Research Methodology
This study will use quantitative research design. Survey will be use to collect information
from a pool of respondents by asking multiple survey questions. This research’s respondents will
Research Timeline
This research is expected to be completed in 14 weeks and 2 days with the following
indicated as the study’s duration for every section of the research project:
Research Section Duration
Title 2 days
Introduction 1 week
Background 3 weeks
Objectives 1 week
Research Questions and Hypotheses 1 week
Research Methodology 2 weeks
Data Analysis, Interpretations, and 3 weeks
Discussions
Summary, Conclusion, and Recommendations 2 weeks
Reviewing work for final submission 1 week
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