Rich Learning Program: It'S Effectiveness On Btvted Students Different Learning Styles Amidst Covid 19 Pandemic
Rich Learning Program: It'S Effectiveness On Btvted Students Different Learning Styles Amidst Covid 19 Pandemic
One of the most public health emergencies of global concern is the COVID-19 pandemic,
which started in China and almost infected every country in the whole world (Guo et al., 2020).
In order to avoid the infection, containment, mitigation, contact tracing, self-isolation, social
distancing, wearing of face masks, improved health care systems; hand-washing and surface
pandemic has major effects and impacts on almost all sectors in the human race. These have
resulted in the widespread disruption such as travel restrictions (Chinazzi et al., 2020), closure of
schools (Viner et al., 2020), global economic recession (Fernandes, 2020), political conflicts
(Barrios & Hochberg, 2020), to name a few. One of the most affected is the educational sectors.
Most countries around the world have temporarily closed educational institutions to
contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and reduce infections (UNESCO, 2020). This
closure has affected more than 1.2 billion learners worldwide with more than 28 million learners
in the Philippines (UNESCO, 2020). Responses like community lockdown and community
quarantine of several countries have led students and teachers to study and work from home
which led to the delivery of online learning platforms (Crawford et al., 2020). However, the
implementation of online learning posed different risks, problems and challenges to both the
teachers and students, especially in the higher education institutions (HEIs) (Bao, 2020). In
response to these situations, educational leaders decided to adopt the new normal in education. In
the higher education sector, the Commission on Higher Education, HEIs were given academic
freedom and should implement available distance learning, e-learning, and other alternative
to provide a quality educational experience that will cater the needs of every student and ensured
the students will have an equal access to excellent and quality education (Dela Rosa 2020).
Richwell Colleges Inc. presented its own learning modality for school year 2020-2021 and that is
the RICH Learning Program. RICH in RICH Learning stands for Richwell Independent and
Coordinated Home learning. RICH learning is a flexible learning modality crafted by the
experts and academic council. RICH Learning modality highlights its excellent design and
formulated modules. These modules were created by skilled, knowledgeable, creative professors
and instructors. The learning materials were undergone series of evaluation and review
conducted by the program heads and experts to ensure the excellence, content validity and
curriculum alignment. The learning modules were designed to cultivate independence among
students. These are self-paced where the students can accomplished the academic task and
minimum outputs individually. The instructions in the learning modules are written in
conversational tone to engage the students with the acquisition of knowledge and skills. The
materials also highlight conscious effort of the school in incorporating values formation
program. RICH learning modality features progressive learning experience which is learner
centered and gives premium emphasis on teaching the students to think creatively and critically.
Textbooks and learning materials will be used to improve the learning experiences of the
students. The program is also design to strengthen the school’s partnership with the parents. The
learning journey of the Richwellian will be monitored by instructors and professors through
regular phone calls, text messaging, chat or any other available platforms.
offered in Richwell Colleges Incorporated. This program aims to give the students the
knowledge and skills to be able to teach technical-vocational courses. This program includes a
lot of education subjects. Major in food and service management is the major offered in this
program.
In this study, some BTVTED learners experienced difficulty in using RICH Learning
modules because these do not meet with their learning style. The term “learning style” has been
defined in several ways by many authors, yet the most representative definitions refer to two
essential aspects: a) the learning style represents an individual’s preferred ways of responding
context (Peterson, et al., 2009), and b) the learning style refers to the idea that individuals differ
in regard to what type of instruction is most effective for them (Pashler, et al., 2008). Learners
with auditory learning style find it difficult to listen and take notes simultaneously, or to listen
and refer to a visual at the same time. Background noise may promote focus for auditory
listeners or break focus. Auditory Talkers need to discuss what they are learning. They may like
to ask a lot of questions to solidify what is being learned. It can often help them to teach newly
BTVTED Learners with visual learning style needs to minimize distractions. Instead of
studying next to a window and getting distracted by the outside. Fleming and Mills (1992)
defined kinesthetic learning as a preference related to experience and practice, either simulated
or real, that produces sensory information through physical activities. (Surjono, 2011) suggested
kinesthetic learners relied on experience based modalities and preferred hands-on labs and
This research aims to determine the different learning styles of BTVTEd learners and to
find out the effectiveness of RICH Learning Program in their learning journey despite the
COVID 19 Pandemic, also to find out the challenges by both students and teachers in this new
normal set-up, and to come up with new learning and teaching style that can be helpful to use for
This research will be beneficial to the administrators, principals, instructors, parents and
students. The effectiveness of RICH learning program will be acknowledged and by this,
researcher indicates verifiable and the effectual of different learning style that affects the learners