This study investigated teachers' perspectives on handling Bajao learners in the context of
blended learning. Phenomenological qualitative research using interviews with seven (7)
faculty members from Sta. Ana District, Davao City Division, was undertaken in order to
contribute teachers' voices dealing with indigenous learners while implementing
distance education. In-person interviews were conducted, audiotaped, transcribed, and
evaluated for recurring themes. Several themes emerged from the teachers’ experiences
with Bajao learners. Most of the participants shared their perspectives on the struggles of
Bajao learners. Many expressed that Bajao learners and their families were reluctant to
report symptoms for fear of financial and physical health consequences. Access to digital
resources was a major issue for staying on track with distance learning. Many were unable
to afford or have access to their daily necessities. Family financial strain, agitation, a poor
learning environment, and behavioral fatigue posed challenges for teachers. In view of
the above results, teachers must adopt certain strategies, such as (a) alternative student
assessment delivery, (b) encouraging parental support through communication and a
positive approach, and (c) outsourcing and the use of personal funds to meet needs.
Participants reflected on teaching ideals and expressed their preference for face-to-face
delivery. The review of blended learning delivery and the enhancement of programs
aimed at improving Bajao's quality of life were also observed. Therefore, it is
recommended that public and private institutions collaborate to create culture-based
instruction for Bajao learners.
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 14 May 2024 Accepted: 23 May 2024 Published: 13 June 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2nd Quarter 2024, pp. 50 - 59
Lived Experiences of Teachers Handling Bajao Learners in the
Context of Blended Learning: A Phenomenological Approach
This study investigated teachers' perspectives on handling Bajao learners in the context of
blended learning. Phenomenological qualitative research using interviews with seven (7)
faculty members from Sta. Ana District, Davao City Division, was undertaken in order to
contribute teachers' voices dealing with indigenous learners while implementing
distance education. In-person interviews were conducted, audiotaped, transcribed, and
evaluated for recurring themes. Several themes emerged from the teachers’ experiences
with Bajao learners. Most of the participants shared their perspectives on the struggles of
Bajao learners. Many expressed that Bajao learners and their families were reluctant to
report symptoms for fear of financial and physical health consequences. Access to digital
resources was a major issue for staying on track with distance learning. Many were unable
to afford or have access to their daily necessities. Family financial strain, agitation, a poor
learning environment, and behavioral fatigue posed challenges for teachers. In view of
the above results, teachers must adopt certain strategies, such as (a) alternative student
assessment delivery, (b) encouraging parental support through communication and a
positive approach, and (c) outsourcing and the use of personal funds to meet needs.
Participants reflected on teaching ideals and expressed their preference for face-to-face
delivery. The review of blended learning delivery and the enhancement of programs
aimed at improving Bajao's quality of life were also observed. Therefore, it is
recommended that public and private institutions collaborate to create culture-based
instruction for Bajao learners.
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication
Article History
Received: 14 May 2024 Accepted: 23 May 2024 Published: 13 June 2024
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2nd Quarter 2024, pp. 50 - 59
Lived Experiences of Teachers Handling Bajao Learners in the
Context of Blended Learning: A Phenomenological Approach
This study investigated teachers' perspectives on handling Bajao learners in the context of
blended learning. Phenomenological qualitative research using interviews with seven (7)
faculty members from Sta. Ana District, Davao City Division, was undertaken in order to
contribute teachers' voices dealing with indigenous learners while implementing
distance education. In-person interviews were conducted, audiotaped, transcribed, and
evaluated for recurring themes. Several themes emerged from the teachers’ experiences
with Bajao learners. Most of the participants shared their perspectives on the struggles of
Bajao learners. Many expressed that Bajao learners and their families were reluctant to
report symptoms for fear of financial and physical health consequences. Access to digital
resources was a major issue for staying on track with distance learning. Many were unable
to afford or have access to their daily necessities. Family financial strain, agitation, a poor
learning environment, and behavioral fatigue posed challenges for teachers. In view of
the above results, teachers must adopt certain strategies, such as (a) alternative student
assessment delivery, (b) encouraging parental support through communication and a
positive approach, and (c) outsourcing and the use of personal funds to meet needs.
Participants reflected on teaching ideals and expressed their preference for face-to-face
delivery. The review of blended learning delivery and the enhancement of programs
aimed at improving Bajao's quality of life were also observed. Therefore, it is
recommended that public and private institutions collaborate to create culture-based
instruction for Bajao learners.
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication