Analyzing the Risks Affecting the School-aged Children in Disaster-Prone Areas in the Province of Bukidnon

Beverly B Bicar, Lora E Añar, Maribel G Valdez
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The school-aged children are among the vulnerable sectors in society in times of natural as well as anthropogenic calamities. This study described the hazards, exposures, and vulnerabilities of elementary school learners in the disaster-prone areas in the Province of Bukidnon, Philippines. It determined the effects of disasters, particularly landslide and flood to the school-aged children in terms of their school performance.  It also ascertained the adaptive and capacity-building strategies of these learners during landslide and flood. Six schools located in disaster-prone areas were chosen as the locale of the study with 188 school-aged children, six principals, teachers, and parents as participants of the study. The study found that flash flood, unsafe school buildings, and excessive runoff waters in school grounds led to cancellation of classes and caused damages to infrastructures and school properties - which have implications for the performance of school children. Remediation and other alternative delivery modes helped learners cope with missed classes. Drills, lifesaving skills, and parents’ support for technological gadgets like cell phones improved learners’ adaptive capacities to prepare for disasters. However, the study found limited support for implementing disaster preparedness and mitigation activities for learners in rural areas. Promoting access, quality, and sustained DRRM activities for learners in these schools could enhance the adaptive capacities of learners and mitigate the risks and hazards, affecting them.
布基农省灾害易发地区学龄儿童风险分析
在自然灾害和人为灾害中,学龄儿童是社会上最脆弱的群体之一。本研究描述了菲律宾布基农省灾害易发地区小学学生的危险、暴露和脆弱性。它确定了灾害,特别是山体滑坡和洪水对学龄儿童学习成绩的影响。确定了这些学习者在滑坡和洪水环境下的适应和能力建设策略。本次研究选取了6所位于灾害多发地区的学校作为研究地点,共有188名学龄儿童、6名校长、教师和家长作为研究对象。该研究发现,山洪暴发、不安全的学校建筑以及学校场地径流过多导致课程取消,并对基础设施和学校财产造成破坏,这对学生的表现产生了影响。补习和其他替代交付模式帮助学习者应对缺课。演练、救生技能以及家长对手机等科技产品的支持,提高了学习者应对灾难的适应能力。然而,研究发现,为农村地区的学习者开展备灾和减灾活动所得到的支持有限。促进这些学校的学习者获得高质量和持续的DRRM活动,可以增强学习者的适应能力,减轻影响他们的风险和危害。
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