K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha

The study aims to analyze the stories of children regarding their experiences on flood in their locality. There were thirty six children who participated in sinadyang kuwentuhan, a well-planned conversation held in elementary school in their coastal community. All stories were generated and analyzed...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-36322022-11-10T01:34:26Z K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha Ardales, Alona Jumaquio The study aims to analyze the stories of children regarding their experiences on flood in their locality. There were thirty six children who participated in sinadyang kuwentuhan, a well-planned conversation held in elementary school in their coastal community. All stories were generated and analyzed based on the mnemonic model of K-U-L-T-U-R-A (Jumaquio-Ardales 2015). This model has seven elements subdivided into three major components based on Alejo's concept of LOOB (1990). First, the Abot-Málay (consciousness) includes their kaalaman o naiisip (knowledge or personal thoughts) in times of disaster, identifying the ugat o sanhi ng problema (root cause of the problem), and describing the lagay ng lugar (local situation); second, the Abot-Damá (disposition) covers tibok ng puso (feelings) and ugali (attitude) in the midst of disaster; and third, the Abot-Káya (engagement) focuses on their reaksiyon (initial reaction) to adapt temporarily and angking pagkilos (committed action) based on their personal values and/ or beliefs to respond to damages caused by natural and man-made calamities. In general, the K-U-L-T-U-R-A paradigm provided a holistic perspective in understanding a vulnerable sector because it describes the consciousness, disposition, and engagement of children during the prolonged flooding in their local community. The results of the study may help other stakeholders to become more culture-sensitive as they conceptualize and strategize DRRM programs both at the national and local levels. © 2019 University of the Philippines. All rights reserved. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2633 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Child disaster victims Floods Coasts Emergency and Disaster Management
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Child disaster victims
Floods
Coasts
Emergency and Disaster Management
spellingShingle Child disaster victims
Floods
Coasts
Emergency and Disaster Management
Ardales, Alona Jumaquio
K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha
description The study aims to analyze the stories of children regarding their experiences on flood in their locality. There were thirty six children who participated in sinadyang kuwentuhan, a well-planned conversation held in elementary school in their coastal community. All stories were generated and analyzed based on the mnemonic model of K-U-L-T-U-R-A (Jumaquio-Ardales 2015). This model has seven elements subdivided into three major components based on Alejo's concept of LOOB (1990). First, the Abot-Málay (consciousness) includes their kaalaman o naiisip (knowledge or personal thoughts) in times of disaster, identifying the ugat o sanhi ng problema (root cause of the problem), and describing the lagay ng lugar (local situation); second, the Abot-Damá (disposition) covers tibok ng puso (feelings) and ugali (attitude) in the midst of disaster; and third, the Abot-Káya (engagement) focuses on their reaksiyon (initial reaction) to adapt temporarily and angking pagkilos (committed action) based on their personal values and/ or beliefs to respond to damages caused by natural and man-made calamities. In general, the K-U-L-T-U-R-A paradigm provided a holistic perspective in understanding a vulnerable sector because it describes the consciousness, disposition, and engagement of children during the prolonged flooding in their local community. The results of the study may help other stakeholders to become more culture-sensitive as they conceptualize and strategize DRRM programs both at the national and local levels. © 2019 University of the Philippines. All rights reserved.
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author Ardales, Alona Jumaquio
author_facet Ardales, Alona Jumaquio
author_sort Ardales, Alona Jumaquio
title K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha
title_short K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha
title_full K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha
title_fullStr K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha
title_full_unstemmed K-U-L-T-U-R-A sa panahon ng disaster: Tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha
title_sort k-u-l-t-u-r-a sa panahon ng disaster: tinig-danas ng mga bata sa pagbaha
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2633
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