Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction (Aug 2024)

EXPLORING THE EXPERIENCES AND PERSPECTIVES OF STUDENT TEACHERS TEACHING IN MABOLO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, CEBU CITY, PHILIPPINES

  • Ritchelle Origenes,
  • GEMMA BENDEBEL,
  • IRISH TADIOS,
  • JELORD DEBALUCOS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32890/mjli2024.21.2.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 2

Abstract

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Purpose - To improve teacher education and education quality, this study explores the experiences and learning of student teachers during their practice instruction in public high schools in the Philippines. Methodology - Semi-structured, in-depth focus group discussions with student teachers were conducted employing a research design using Colaizzi’s approach. Eight groups of student teachers participated in the focus group discussions (FGDs). Each group comprised five students, with 40 participants in total. Findings - According to the findings, student teachers often struggle with the practical realities of teaching in public school and real-world scenarios instead of controlled training environments. Additionally, teaching-related learning experiences are crucial for adapting to diverse student characteristics and developing teaching styles. A mentoring program is found to be essential, despite issues of communication and confidence. Moreover, having supportive mentors play a significant role in helping student teachers to become effective educators. The study also emphasized the need to enhance the teaching and learning setting through digital tools. Significance - This study provides important insights into the obstacles and potential for improving teacher education quality in the Philippines and expanding the teaching practice program.

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