Authors :
Honey Jean V. Acaso
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Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 8 - August
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Abstract :
In the vibrant and dynamic classrooms of public elementary schools in the Davao Occidental Division, a quiet
transformation is underway. This study sought to understand a key part of that transformation: the powerful role instructional
videos play in capturing students' imaginations and fostering genuine engagement. Moving beyond simple observation, the
research delved into the heart of this relationship, asking not just if videos help, but how and which aspects of them make the
most significant difference in a child's learning journey. To gather meaningful insights, the voices of 100 public elementary
teachers were carefully included through a fair selection process, ensuring their experiences represented the diverse landscape
of schools in the division. These educators, who are on the front lines every day, provided a crucial window into the real-world
application of technology in their lessons. The findings were both affirming and illuminating. The research revealed that teachers
are already extensively integrating instructional videos into their teaching practices, moving beyond occasional use to making
them a core part of the learning experience. More importantly, this widespread adoption is paired with an extensive level of
student engagement. Classrooms are becoming more interactive, with students demonstrating heightened curiosity,
participation, and enthusiasm for learning. Crucially, the study confirmed a strong and significant connection between these
two factors. But it went a step further, identifying that all domains of instructional videos—be it the clarity of the content, the
quality of the production, its relevance to the lesson, or its ability to hold attention—work in concert to significantly influence
how engaged students become. This suggests that a well-crafted video is more than just a visual aid; it's a multifaceted tool that,
when used effectively, resonates deeply with young learners. Building on these encouraging results, the study proposes a path
forward. It recommends that DepEd officials and school principals champion this positive trend by developing supportive
programs and strategies. This could include specialized training workshops for teachers on creating and selecting high-impact
videos, investing in school-wide digital resources, or fostering communities of practice where educators can share their most
successful video-based lessons. Furthermore, this work is presented not as a final conclusion, but as a starting point. It invites
future researchers to build upon this foundation by exploring other influencing factors, such as student home environments or
specific learning styles, and by employing different methodological approaches. The ultimate goal is a collective one: to continue
unlocking innovative, effective, and joyful ways to educate every child, ensuring that the classrooms in Davao Occidental and
beyond are places of active discovery and enduring engagement.
Keywords :
Instructional Videos, Student Engagement, Davao Occidental Division, Philippines.
References :
- Mayer, R. E. (2009). Multimedia Learning (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press.
- Brame, C. J. (2016). Effective Educational Videos: Principles and Guidelines for Maximizing Student Learning from Video Content. CBE—Life Sciences Education, 15(4), es6.
- Department of Education (DepEd). (2020). Policy Guidelines on the Implementation of Learning Delivery Modalities for the School Year 2020-2021.
- Zhang, D., Zhou, L., Briggs, R. O., & Nunamaker, J. F. (2006). Instructional Video in E-learning: Assessing the Impact on Student Engagement. Computers & Education, 49(1), 1-14.
In the vibrant and dynamic classrooms of public elementary schools in the Davao Occidental Division, a quiet
transformation is underway. This study sought to understand a key part of that transformation: the powerful role instructional
videos play in capturing students' imaginations and fostering genuine engagement. Moving beyond simple observation, the
research delved into the heart of this relationship, asking not just if videos help, but how and which aspects of them make the
most significant difference in a child's learning journey. To gather meaningful insights, the voices of 100 public elementary
teachers were carefully included through a fair selection process, ensuring their experiences represented the diverse landscape
of schools in the division. These educators, who are on the front lines every day, provided a crucial window into the real-world
application of technology in their lessons. The findings were both affirming and illuminating. The research revealed that teachers
are already extensively integrating instructional videos into their teaching practices, moving beyond occasional use to making
them a core part of the learning experience. More importantly, this widespread adoption is paired with an extensive level of
student engagement. Classrooms are becoming more interactive, with students demonstrating heightened curiosity,
participation, and enthusiasm for learning. Crucially, the study confirmed a strong and significant connection between these
two factors. But it went a step further, identifying that all domains of instructional videos—be it the clarity of the content, the
quality of the production, its relevance to the lesson, or its ability to hold attention—work in concert to significantly influence
how engaged students become. This suggests that a well-crafted video is more than just a visual aid; it's a multifaceted tool that,
when used effectively, resonates deeply with young learners. Building on these encouraging results, the study proposes a path
forward. It recommends that DepEd officials and school principals champion this positive trend by developing supportive
programs and strategies. This could include specialized training workshops for teachers on creating and selecting high-impact
videos, investing in school-wide digital resources, or fostering communities of practice where educators can share their most
successful video-based lessons. Furthermore, this work is presented not as a final conclusion, but as a starting point. It invites
future researchers to build upon this foundation by exploring other influencing factors, such as student home environments or
specific learning styles, and by employing different methodological approaches. The ultimate goal is a collective one: to continue
unlocking innovative, effective, and joyful ways to educate every child, ensuring that the classrooms in Davao Occidental and
beyond are places of active discovery and enduring engagement.
Keywords :
Instructional Videos, Student Engagement, Davao Occidental Division, Philippines.