Trust In Pandemic-Induced Online Learning: Competitive Advantage Of Closure And Reputation

Janet M Arnado,Ronaldo F Jabal, Mary Rose Jean Andrada Poa, Teofilo C Viray

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION(2021)

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As a response to the Philippine government's prolonged community quarantine measure to tackle the coronavirus outbreak, educational institutions have shifted their mode of teaching and learning towards distance education despite resistance from various sectors. This paper examines the ways an educational provider taps elements of its social capital such as closure and reputation, to establish enforceable trust from clients and their network to enroll in online learning; in addition, it explores the factors that clients consider in deciding to enroll their children in online distance learning. This study is informed by James Coleman's and Ronald Burt's conceptions of closure, trust, and reputation. It employs a case study approach, focusing on a Philippine Catholic parochial high school. Results show that closure is demonstrated through the school's dense social network with parents, students, and the community through the Catholic church. Closure and the school's intergenerational and social reputation facilitate the creation of trust, which increased senior high school enrolment, contrary to the pattern of private schools closing down due to insufficient enrolment. This study contributes to the literature in online distance education, by focusing on aspects of the social structure that function as resources for people and organizations to achieve their interests.
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social capital, online distance learning, Philippines, COVID-19
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