Abstract

The Philippine Department of Education provided Self-learning Modules accompanied by alternative learning modalities, such as modular and online learning, to ensure that learning continues amidst the pandemic. This study assessed the level of acquired basic and integrated science process skills (SPS) of senior high school STEM students. Likewise, this study identified which among the two alternative learning modalities best contributes to the acquisition of science process skills. Through descriptive and inferential analyses, results showed that both online and modular distance learning modality contributes to the acquisition of SPS, indicating the adherence to the mandate of the DepEd in delivering quality education in the new normal. However, the significantly lower level of acquired integrated SPS among learners taking modular learning modality suggests the need to integrate SPS in modules using supplementary instructional materials.

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