Collaborative Research Writing in the New Normal: Students’ Views, Challenges, Coping Strategies, and Takeaways

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v10i2.829

Abstract

The ‘new normal’ setup of education posed challenges on courses requiring learners’ collaboration. Despite the proven advantages of collaborative writing, several challenges still confront the learners which may affect the quality of their output. Collaboration per se is already a challenge for learners in face-to-face classes, more so in online distance learning. Thus, this study explored the views, challenges, coping strategies, and takeaways of senior high school students in collaborative research writing in the ‘new normal.’ Thirty (30) reflective essays written by senior high school students from three (3) academic strands, namely Humanities and Social Sciences, General Academic, and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics were analysed. Ten (10) sample essays from each strand were selected through Critical Case Sampling. Findings revealed that students view collaborative research writing in general as easy, while some see it as difficult. The students met challenges in research technicalities, communication, and collaboration. Varied coping strategies were identified, such as having a positive mindset, being patient, considerate and determined, seeking help from others, maintaining proper communication and collaboration, seeking spiritual guidance, and taking a break. Ultimately, the takeaways of the students were not limited to academics or cognitive aspects—they were also able to gain important values.

Author Biography

Mark Joshua Roxas, University of Perpetual Help System DALTA - Molino Campus

Asst. Prof. Mark Joshua D. Roxas, MAEd, LPT graduated from the Philippine University — The National Centre for Teacher Education with a degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education, Major in English. He obtained his Master of Arts in Education Major in English at the University of Perpetual Help — Las Piñas Campus. He has completed the academic requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education, Major in English, in the same university. He is a full-time faculty, and Co-Curricular Activities Coordinator at the SHS Department. He also serves as an Assistant Professor IV at the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education at the University of Perpetual Help — Molino Campus. He received an international award as an Outstanding Researcher and Research adviser from the Lumina Foundation for Integral Human Development. He was also recognised as an Outstanding Educator in the field of Research and Humanities and Social Sciences by Beyond Books Publications, Philippines, and Colorado Global Schools, Colorado, USA. He is an Associate Member of the DOST – National Research Council of the Philippines. Email: roxas.mjdg@gmail.com

Published

2023-07-18

How to Cite

Roxas, M. J. (2023). Collaborative Research Writing in the New Normal: Students’ Views, Challenges, Coping Strategies, and Takeaways. Journal of Learning for Development, 10(2), 297–311. https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v10i2.829

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Section

Case Studies
Received 2022-11-02
Accepted 2023-06-22
Published 2023-07-18