FINDING SILVER LININGS: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES FACED BY NON-SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION TEACHERS IN THE ERA OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

Authors

  • Malanog, Kyle John Senior High School Student, New Corella National High School
  • Manliguis, Aiyah Rose Senior High School Student, New Corella National High School
  • Mharla Abenoja Teacher III, New Corella National High School

Keywords:

Non-Special Needs Education Teachers, Lived Experience, Challenges, Inclusive Education, Qualitative, Phenomenology, Philippines

Abstract

This qualitative phenomenological study aimed to uncover the lived experiences of twelve (12) non-special needs education (non-SNed) teachers at New Corella National High School, focusing on the challenges they faced in the era of inclusive education. Additionally, the study described how these teachers coped with these challenges and the insights they gained from their experiences. In-depth interviews (IDI) were conducted with twelve (12) participants selected through purposive sampling. Results indicated that non-SNed teachers encountered various challenges, including managing diverse learning needs, lacking proper training and resources, and difficulties with integration and inclusion. Participants coped with these struggles by receiving comprehensive training, creating an inclusive atmosphere, enhancing student engagement and participation, achieving academic progress, and employing flexible learning strategies. The insights drawn from their experiences emphasized the importance of cultivating patience and adaptability, enriching understanding and empathy, navigating professional growth and challenges in inclusive education, and embracing and loving their students. Future researchers should adopt a mixed-methods approach with more participants to comprehensively grasp inclusive education processes.

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Published

2024,Nov

How to Cite

Malanog, Kyle John, Manliguis, Aiyah Rose, & Mharla Abenoja. (2024). FINDING SILVER LININGS: UNDERSTANDING THE CHALLENGES FACED BY NON-SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION TEACHERS IN THE ERA OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION . EPRA International Journal of Environmental Economics, Commerce and Educational Management (ECEM), 11(11), 1–14. Retrieved from https://eprascholar.com/index.php/ECEM/article/view/32