AMERICAN JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
Rowing Different Boats in the Same Troubled Sea: A Voyage on Flexible Learning

Jevannel Borlio 1 * , Arnold Duping 1

AM J QUALITATIVE RES, Volume 10, Issue 1, pp. 61-78

https://doi.org/10.29333/ajqr/17460

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Abstract

In the context of social distancing, higher education has shifted to a virtual model amidst the anxieties of a global pandemic. This study delves into the challenges faced by the academic community, their coping mechanisms, and the support they crave within the context of flexible learning. A qualitative phenomenological approach was used, employing virtual interviews to gather data. Analysis revealed shared struggles for students and teachers alike. Students battled with overwhelming workloads, distractions caused by unreliable internet and unsuitable learning environments, family financial strains, and a lack of resources. Teachers grappled with ensuring quality instruction, maintaining student engagement, the increased workload of synchronous classes, and material creation. However, they also embraced opportunities to develop new digital skills. Students coped through independent learning, researching to fill knowledge gaps, and practicing self-discipline to combat distractions. Teachers employed diverse teaching methods fueled by a deep sense of intrinsic motivation. These findings highlight the academic community's resilience amidst a sudden educational shift. The challenges encountered spurred innovation, collaboration, and a more positive outlook, fostering academic resilience.

Keywords: Flexible Learning, Academic Resilience, Teaching and Learning

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