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Paper ID: UIJRTV3I80020
Volume: 03
Issue: 08
Pages: 148-154
Date: June 2022
ISSN: 2582-6832
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Klief F. Gratela and Susan S. Janer, 2022. Effectiveness of Video Lessons in Improving the Numeracy Level of Grade 7 Students Amidst Pandemic. United International Journal for Research & Technology (UIJRT), 3(8), pp.148-151.
Abstract
The complexity in the teaching and learning of mathematics were increased by several concerns in the education sector brought by the Corona Virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This pre-experimental research design with one-group pretest-posttest design examined the effectiveness of video lessons in improving the numeracy level of grade 7 students. The teacher-made video lessons used were validated and passed the evaluation of experts. The sample of this study was 37 grade 7 students of San Francisco National High School, Bulan, Sorsogon who were identified as non-numerates taken from the result of the numeracy test. The instruments used were the numeracy tool for grade 7 and 11 video lessons covering 28 most essential learning competencies. Based on the z-test result, the computed value of 7.67 is greater than the tabular value which is 1.96 (2-tailed) at 5% significance level. The result showed that there is a significant difference between the pre-test and posttest scores of the students. Moreover, the Cohen’s d effect size of 1.99 indicates that there is a large effect in the increase of test scores of the respondents. It implied that video lessons as a supplementary learning material to Learning Activity Sheets (LAS) improves the numeracy level of student.  This study recommends the use of teacher-made video lesson as a supplementary learning material to the learning activity sheets in the distance learning modality of new normal education.

Keywords: New Normal Education, Numeracy Level, Video Lessons.


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