Revealing the Lived Experiences of Alternative Learning System (ALS) Volunteer-Teacher in the New Normal: An Inquiry

https://doi.org/10.55529/jlep.35.23.29

Authors

  • Verna Jeane Q. Alviso Department of Education, Division of Davao del Norte, Saint Mary’s College Inc. Graduate School Philippines.
  • Jeanilyn E. Tacadena UM Panabo College Davao Del Norte State, Philippines.

Keywords:

ALS, Volunteer-Teachers, New Normal, Qualitative, Phenomenological Study.

Abstract

This research study aimed to explore the lived experiences of volunteer teachers in Alternative Learning System (ALS) in the new normal modality of teaching. A qualitative research design was employed, specifically utilizing phenomenological approach. The study focused on the experiences, coping mechanisms, and the insights drawn from the experiences of the 14 ALS volunteer-teachers of the Division of Davao de Oro, seven (7) of whom undergone in-depth interviews, while the remaining seven (7) underwent focus group discussion. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings revealed major themes on the experiences of the ALS volunteer-teachers in the new normal: extend extra effort, mixed emotion and limited resources. On the other hand, the participants cope with the challenges through: Tenacity to help and teach, Inspiration from Students’ Determination and Collaborating with others. The findings present substantial information for policymakers to review and provide substantial support to the volunteer-teachers who traversed and provided learning resources to the learners despite the pandemic. To be able to capture a more generalizable findings, future study utilizing a bigger group and scope is recommended.

Published

2023-08-01

How to Cite

Verna Jeane Q. Alviso, & Jeanilyn E. Tacadena. (2023). Revealing the Lived Experiences of Alternative Learning System (ALS) Volunteer-Teacher in the New Normal: An Inquiry. Journal of Learning and Educational Policy, 3(05), 23–29. https://doi.org/10.55529/jlep.35.23.29

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