Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study

With the growing global concern on disaster, disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) has become part and parcel of the school curricula. In the Philippines, integration of the DRRM in the school curricula is done through the National Service Training Program (NSTP) but review of literature sug...

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Main Authors: Sagun-Ongtangco, Karen S, Abenir, Mark Anthony Dayot, Bermejo, Charles T, Shih, Edmund David C, Wales, Julie Von O, Plaza, Jaymhar
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.dev-stud-faculty-pubs-10972022-01-12T06:58:18Z Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study Sagun-Ongtangco, Karen S Abenir, Mark Anthony Dayot Bermejo, Charles T Shih, Edmund David C Wales, Julie Von O Plaza, Jaymhar With the growing global concern on disaster, disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) has become part and parcel of the school curricula. In the Philippines, integration of the DRRM in the school curricula is done through the National Service Training Program (NSTP) but review of literature suggests that most DRRM efforts are not disability-inclusive. Hence, this study examines the perspectives of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) NSTP facilitators on disability, their experience in teaching DRRM and their insights in making the DRRM module disability-inclusive. Using a case study as a research design and focus groups as a means of gathering data, this research is able to generate important insights based on the perspectives of the participants. Findings reveal that making DRRM disability-inclusive remains a challenge and is further confounded by factors relating to student, curriculum, facilitator and community issues. However, hope remains for feasible and concrete ways in making the UST-NSTP DRRM module disability inclusive. This study contributes in enriching the literature on how the UST-NSTP program can truly imbibe disability inclusiveness in its mandate to integrate DRRM in the school curriculum. 2016-02-03T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/91 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212420915301564?via%3Dihub Development Studies Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo disability disability-inclusive disaster risk reduction and management National Service Training Program Philippines Development Studies Disability Studies Education Policy Emergency and Disaster Management
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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topic disability
disability-inclusive
disaster risk reduction and management
National Service Training Program
Philippines
Development Studies
Disability Studies
Education Policy
Emergency and Disaster Management
spellingShingle disability
disability-inclusive
disaster risk reduction and management
National Service Training Program
Philippines
Development Studies
Disability Studies
Education Policy
Emergency and Disaster Management
Sagun-Ongtangco, Karen S
Abenir, Mark Anthony Dayot
Bermejo, Charles T
Shih, Edmund David C
Wales, Julie Von O
Plaza, Jaymhar
Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study
description With the growing global concern on disaster, disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) has become part and parcel of the school curricula. In the Philippines, integration of the DRRM in the school curricula is done through the National Service Training Program (NSTP) but review of literature suggests that most DRRM efforts are not disability-inclusive. Hence, this study examines the perspectives of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) NSTP facilitators on disability, their experience in teaching DRRM and their insights in making the DRRM module disability-inclusive. Using a case study as a research design and focus groups as a means of gathering data, this research is able to generate important insights based on the perspectives of the participants. Findings reveal that making DRRM disability-inclusive remains a challenge and is further confounded by factors relating to student, curriculum, facilitator and community issues. However, hope remains for feasible and concrete ways in making the UST-NSTP DRRM module disability inclusive. This study contributes in enriching the literature on how the UST-NSTP program can truly imbibe disability inclusiveness in its mandate to integrate DRRM in the school curriculum.
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author Sagun-Ongtangco, Karen S
Abenir, Mark Anthony Dayot
Bermejo, Charles T
Shih, Edmund David C
Wales, Julie Von O
Plaza, Jaymhar
author_facet Sagun-Ongtangco, Karen S
Abenir, Mark Anthony Dayot
Bermejo, Charles T
Shih, Edmund David C
Wales, Julie Von O
Plaza, Jaymhar
author_sort Sagun-Ongtangco, Karen S
title Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study
title_short Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study
title_full Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study
title_fullStr Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of the UST NSTP Facilitators on Disability and Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: A Qualitative Case Study
title_sort perspectives of the ust nstp facilitators on disability and disaster risk reduction and management: a qualitative case study
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/dev-stud-faculty-pubs/91
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2212420915301564?via%3Dihub
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