2021
DOI: 10.17583/rimcis.7759
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The Essence of Education in Disruptive COVID-19 Crisis: Capturing the Lived Experience of College Students in the Philippines

Abstract: Asserting a responsive, appropriate, and relevant education has historically always been a problem for most learners from marginalized groups. This extant inequality has been magnified in the present novel crisis. Thus, drawing from the lived experience of college students belonging to the marginalized group of indigenous peoples, this research described the essence of education in the context of the current COVID-19 crisis. Following the phenomenological approach based upon the hermeneutic rule of Dahlberg et… Show more

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“…During the pandemic, many challenges arose in the field of education. As reiterated in various studies (Bozkurt & Sharma, 2020;Cahapay, 2021;Chaves, 2022;Dela Cruz, 2020;Fura & Negash, 2020;Henaku, 2020;Irawan et al, 2020;Rahiem, 2020;Rotas & Cahapay, 2020;Suhail et al, 2020), students and teachers have been forced to adapt and face various challenges as they make the transition to the new forms of teaching and learning that are often complicated and multifaceted. Since the entire education system has been affected, teachers are left with no choice but to become familiar with digital technology and include a variety of digital tools in their teaching (Evans-Amalu & Claravall, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the pandemic, many challenges arose in the field of education. As reiterated in various studies (Bozkurt & Sharma, 2020;Cahapay, 2021;Chaves, 2022;Dela Cruz, 2020;Fura & Negash, 2020;Henaku, 2020;Irawan et al, 2020;Rahiem, 2020;Rotas & Cahapay, 2020;Suhail et al, 2020), students and teachers have been forced to adapt and face various challenges as they make the transition to the new forms of teaching and learning that are often complicated and multifaceted. Since the entire education system has been affected, teachers are left with no choice but to become familiar with digital technology and include a variety of digital tools in their teaching (Evans-Amalu & Claravall, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%