Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools

Purpose:In low-resource public schools; these costs may be amplified for early career teachers who help students bear increasingly complex burdens despite lack of resources and specialized support. However; there are limited studies on how care work and its costs are experienced by early-career Fili...

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Main Authors: Fortunado, Ross Laurenne G, Canoy, Nico A
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-12992022-02-14T05:46:16Z Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools Fortunado, Ross Laurenne G Canoy, Nico A Purpose:In low-resource public schools; these costs may be amplified for early career teachers who help students bear increasingly complex burdens despite lack of resources and specialized support. However; there are limited studies on how care work and its costs are experienced by early-career Filipino public school teachers in low-resource contexts. Hence; the purpose of this study is to examine teachers' stories of caring for burdened students using an integrative and critical narrative inquiry based on Clandinin's narrative framework and Decenteceo's cultural story-model of Pagdadala (i.e. burden-bearing). Methods:Field texts were collected through in-depth interviews with ten (10) female teacher advisers over two months. Participants came from eight (8) different public schools catering to students from low-resource communities in Marikina City; Navotas City and Quezon City. Results:Findings showed four narrative pathways of pagdadala of caring that teachers lived and told across the caring landscape: shared; overextended; asserted; and curtailed. These non-linear pathways reflect how teachers' experience of care work is shaped by the overlapping sphere of influence of homes; schools and communities in student care. Conclusions:Complimenting literature on care work in education using Clandinin's narrative inquiry framework that integrated Decenteceo's Pagdadala model; this study has offered a storied map of co-burden-bearing that was shaped by the social; spatial and temporal contexts in low-resource urban public schools. Theoretical and practical implications highlight the dynamics of bigat-gaan in care work and the potential advantage of leveraging on shared pagdadala and spaces of pagpapahinga in supporting teacher wellbeing. 2021-05-02T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/300 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1299&context=psychology-faculty-pubs Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo pagdadala cost of caring emotional labour student well being teacher well being Psychology
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topic pagdadala
cost of caring
emotional labour
student well being
teacher well being
Psychology
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cost of caring
emotional labour
student well being
teacher well being
Psychology
Fortunado, Ross Laurenne G
Canoy, Nico A
Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools
description Purpose:In low-resource public schools; these costs may be amplified for early career teachers who help students bear increasingly complex burdens despite lack of resources and specialized support. However; there are limited studies on how care work and its costs are experienced by early-career Filipino public school teachers in low-resource contexts. Hence; the purpose of this study is to examine teachers' stories of caring for burdened students using an integrative and critical narrative inquiry based on Clandinin's narrative framework and Decenteceo's cultural story-model of Pagdadala (i.e. burden-bearing). Methods:Field texts were collected through in-depth interviews with ten (10) female teacher advisers over two months. Participants came from eight (8) different public schools catering to students from low-resource communities in Marikina City; Navotas City and Quezon City. Results:Findings showed four narrative pathways of pagdadala of caring that teachers lived and told across the caring landscape: shared; overextended; asserted; and curtailed. These non-linear pathways reflect how teachers' experience of care work is shaped by the overlapping sphere of influence of homes; schools and communities in student care. Conclusions:Complimenting literature on care work in education using Clandinin's narrative inquiry framework that integrated Decenteceo's Pagdadala model; this study has offered a storied map of co-burden-bearing that was shaped by the social; spatial and temporal contexts in low-resource urban public schools. Theoretical and practical implications highlight the dynamics of bigat-gaan in care work and the potential advantage of leveraging on shared pagdadala and spaces of pagpapahinga in supporting teacher wellbeing.
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author Fortunado, Ross Laurenne G
Canoy, Nico A
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Canoy, Nico A
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title Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools
title_short Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools
title_full Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools
title_fullStr Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools
title_full_unstemmed Narrative Inquiry on Early-Career Teachers' Stories of Pagdadala in Caring for Students in Low-Resource Urban Public Schools
title_sort narrative inquiry on early-career teachers' stories of pagdadala in caring for students in low-resource urban public schools
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2021
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/300
https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1299&context=psychology-faculty-pubs
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