CHAPTER III
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
Chapter 3 consists of three parts: (1) Purpose of the study and research design, (2)
Methods, and (3) Statistical Data analysis procedure.
Part one, Purpose of the study and Research Design, relates the purpose of the
study and describe the research design and the variables used in this study.
Part two, Methods, describes the participants, the data gathering materials and the
research procedure used in the study.
Part three, statistical data analysis procedures, reports the procedure for scoring
and the statistical analysis used to interpret the hypothesis.
Purpose of the Study and Research Design
The main purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of e-learning,
English achievement, and conventional classroom learning of Senior High school
students of University of Perpetual Help System Pueblo de Panay Campus for the school
year 2019-2020.
This study will utilize the quasi-experimental, pretest, posttest, control group
design. Quasi-experimental design is same as classic controlled experimental design
except the style of assigning subjects to two groups. In classic controlled experimental
design, there is random assignment. On the other hand, Quasi-experimental designs are
commonly employed in the evaluation of educational programs when random assignment
of subjects to the two groups is either not possible or not practical. Thus in a quasi-
experimental design, the research substitutes statistical controls for the absence of
physical control of the experimental situation. Moreover, Gall et al. (2003) explained,
“Correlational research refers to studies in which the purpose is to discover relationships
between variables and subjecting the variables to correlational and multiple regression
analysis. Figure 1 presents how the dependent and independent variables- the E-learning
and Conventional Learning – bring about the development of literary understanding and
appreciation.
Data gathered will be computer-processed using the statistical package for the
Social Science (SPSS) Software. Descriptive statistical tools such as frequency count,
mean, and standard deviation will be employed. On the other hand, t-test, one-way
ANOVA and Pearson r will be used as inferential tests. All inferential tests will be used
as inferential tests. All inferential tests will be set at 0.05 alpha levels of significance.
Figure 2.E-learning result using the Fibonacci retracement. Learning starts at the
support line which represents basic or zero ideas about specific skills or subject. But with
the help of e-learning instruction students' knowledge and skills increases through time
and would reach the creating stage or the resistance level; wherein they could perform
best and could remember all the knowledge that they've learned. But as time pass by
(days, months, years) the knowledge they've learned will deteriorate due to lack of
practice and engagement, but not totally forget.
Troohim (2006) contends that quasi-experimental design is one that looks a bit
like an experimental design but lacks that key ingredient –random assignment. The most
common quasi experimental design is the Comparison group Pretest-Posttest Design
where the researcher cannot control which group will get the treatment and participants
do not all have the same chance of being in the control or the experimental group. This
design is appropriate factor or intervention. This is not pure experimental method because
the participants has no equal chance to be sampled as either experimental or control
rather assigned in each group, the two sections.
Research Methodology
Participants
The participants of this study are the Senior High school students of University of
Perpetual Help System Pueblo de Panay Campus for the school year 2019-2020. From a
population size of 143, a sample size of 105. One section will be the experimental group
and another section will be the control group. The students for the study will be chosen
through pair matching of the two sections. The assignment of the two sections as
experimental and control groups will be done through lottery [Link] will be rolled
and placed in separate boxes designated for each section.
Seventy (70) students will be included in this investigation, 35 students in the
experimental group and 35 students in the control group.
Table 1 shows the distribution of participants.
Distribution of Participants
Group Number of Participants
Experimental Group 35
Control Group 35
Total 70
Data Gathering Instrument
The researcher will use a standardized questionnaire and anadopted questionnaire
to gather the needed data.
The data needed for the study will be gathered using an adopted 15 item English
academic performance questionnaire developed by David Lagabaster [Link] 2010, taken
from English achievement and student motivation,the questionnaire will undergo pilot
testing, face, and content validation.
English achievement questionnaire. To determine the level of English
achievement of the Senior high school, an adopted 15 item English academic
performance questionnaire developed by David Lagabaster [Link] 2010, taken from English
achievement and student motivation, comprising the 3 major factors affecting the English
achievement (1) Frequency of the use of instructional media (2) Frequency of the use of
instructional techniques (3)School learning environment.
To describe the students’ English academic performance, the scale will be used
and it will be responded as follows:
Scale Description
4.21 - 5.00 Excellent
3.41 - 4.20 Very Good
2.61 – 3.40 Good
1.81 – 2.60 Fair
1.00 – 1.80 Needs Improvement
Data Gathering Procedures
The study will be conducted during the First semester of the school year 2019-
2020. Data needed for this quasi experimental research will be gathered using an adopted
15 item English academic performance questionnaire developed by David Lagabaster
[Link] 2010. In addition, another researcher made instrument will be prepared by the
researcher to gather the information on the participants’ name, gender.
Necessary permission will be secured from the office of the Principal. After the
permit is granted, the researcher will ask another English teacher toconduct the study to
avoid biases in the study.
This study will be conducted for four weeks or 20 school days: Group I will
undergo the experimental treatment using E-Learning, and Group II will undergo the
control treatment using the Traditional Technique (Lecture Method). Both groups will be
given tests (pre and post) on researcher-made tests before and after teaching, using the
two approaches.
The Experimental Procedure
To establish the effect of E-Learning in the performance of the senior high school
students in Oral Communication class, the researcher will execute the following steps:
Initially, two sections in grade-11 (Sections: Rizal and Bonifacio) will be identified as the
respondents of this study. Two groups will be randomly selected since the class
assignments is based on the enrollment sequence and not on their performance in their
previous grade level. The experimental and control groups will be chosen using the
lottery technique of the simple random sampling.
Four lessons is identified as the selections for the pretest and posttest: Elements
Affected in Shifts on Speech Context, Speech Styles, Speech Acts, and Communicative
Strategy; Types of Speeches 1 and 2; Principles of Speech Writing; Principles of Speech
Delivery.
Before the start of the study, the same set of pretest will be administered to both
groups: the experimental group and the control group purposely to gather initial data on
the understanding and appreciation of literature prior to the introduction of the
intervention. The researcher will ask another English teacher to administer the pretest to
both groups. The pretest will be checked, recorded, and tabulated for analysis using the
appropriate statistical tools.
The test covered the skills and competencies in reading, comprehension,
vocabulary, critical thinking, and application of the principles depicted in the lesson. The
same set of test will be given to both groups in the pretest and the posttest but in the
posttest the questions will be rephrased. The posttest will be administered after the
discussion of every story.
Thereafter, the accomplished test and questionnaire will be collected and the
responses will be tallied, tabulated, analyzed processed and interpreted using the
Statistical Packages for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software. Results or responses were
treated with utmost confidentiality.
Statistical Data Analysis and Procedure
The data gathered will be subjected to descriptive and inferential analysis.
Frequency distribution and Percentage. This will be used to determine the
number of respondents in every sections.
Mean. This test will be used to ascertain the level of effectiveness of e-learning,
and level of English achievement of Senior high school students of University of
Perpetual Help System Pueblo de Panay Campus.
Standard Deviation (SD). This test will be employed to determine the
homogeneity and heterogeneity of the e-learning, and English achievement of Senior high
school students of University of Perpetual Help System Pueblo de Panay Campus.
t-test for dependent samples. This test will be used to determine the significant
differences between the pretest and posttest of the experimental and control groups.
t-test for independent samples. This test will be applied to test the significant
difference between the pretest results of the control group and the experimental group
and between the posttest results of the control and experimental groups.
Pearson r. Set at 0.05 alpha level of significance, this test will be used to
determine the significant relationship betweenE-Learning and English Academic
Performance of the Senior high school students of University of Perpetual Help System
Pueblo de Panay Campus.