Enhancing Timeliness and Efficiency in Quarterly Report Submissions: Implementation of an Online Reporting System in Education
Francis Daryl M. Chatto *
Department of Education, Ruferto F. Capulong National High School, Division of Davao City, Philippines.
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Abstract
Aims: This action research study aimed to determine the impact of an online reporting system (RFCNHS Q-ORS) on the timely submission of quarterly proficiency level reports by teachers in a school in Davao City, Philippines. Timely reporting is essential for effective educational monitoring and decision-making processes that directly impact student learning outcomes.
Study Design: A mixed-methods approach using quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis was employed.
Methodology: Eight classroom teachers participated in the study. Data was collected through monitoring checklists for quarterly report submissions before and after implementation of the Q-ORS during the 2022-2023 academic year. Qualitative data were gathered through focus group discussions to explore teachers' experiences with the new system. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were used to analyze the data. Limitations of this study include the small sample size and implementation at a single institution, which may affect generalizability of findings.
Results: Prior to implementation, only 25% of Subject Teachers submitted reports on or before deadlines, while 75% submitted them late. Among Learning Area Coordinators, 100% submitted reports after the deadline. Following Q-ORS implementation, 100% of Subject Teachers submitted reports on time (62.5% before deadline, 37.5% on deadline), and 100% of Learning Area Coordinators submitted on time (75% before deadline, 25% on deadline). Thematic analysis of teachers' perceptions revealed three major themes: Ease of Use and Accessibility, Adaptability and Support, and Improved Reporting Compliance.
Conclusion: The RFCNHS Quarterly Online Reporting System significantly improved the timely submission of quarterly proficiency level reports. The findings support the efficacy of digital reporting systems in enhancing administrative efficiency in educational institutions. Recommendations include implementing user-customizable interfaces, providing comprehensive training materials in multiple formats, and conducting similar validation studies.
Keywords: Online reporting system, quarterly reports, timely submission, educational administration, teacher compliance