Utilizing the Japanese Anime, ‘Kotaro Lives Alone’ to Foster Awareness of the Concept of Child Abuse and Neglect among Filipino Pre-service Teachers

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John Paul P. Miranda, Julius Ceazar G. Tolentino, Catherine G. Danganan
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The study aimed to utilize the Japanese anime, ‘Kotaro Lives Alone’ as an intervention to foster awareness of the concepts of child abuse and neglect among Filipino pre-service elementary teachers from a teacher education institution in Pampanga, Philippines. Using a qualitative action research paradigm, a total of 53 pre-service teachers preliminarily responded to validated open-ended questions related to the said concepts to assess their existing knowledge and understanding. After a thorough screening of responses, ten students were identified to have a limited understanding of the concepts. They voluntarily participated to watch the Japanese anime and were provided the same set of questions after. Using reflexive thematic analysis, three themes were derived to describe the encompassing totality of the qualitative data captured in the study. The first theme summarized the descriptions of the participants on the concepts of child abuse and neglect before the intervention which they associate with physical harm, threat, and failure to provide a child’s basic rights and needs. The second theme highlighted the participants’ understanding of the two concepts after the intervention which pointed out that they are not all about physical abuse, and abandonment, and that they contribute to the personality and behavior of a child. The third theme revealed the totality of the experience in watching the anime as they understand the concepts. Ultimately, the study recommends the use of applicable Japanese anime as it may prospectively foster an understanding of critical concepts in education
利用日本动漫《小太郎独自生活》培养菲律宾职前教师对虐待和忽视儿童概念的认识
这项研究旨在利用日本动漫《小太郎独自生活》作为干预措施,提高菲律宾潘潘加一所师范机构的菲律宾职前小学教师对虐待和忽视儿童概念的认识。使用定性行动研究范式,共有53名职前教师初步回答了与上述概念相关的经验证的开放式问题,以评估他们现有的知识和理解。在对回答进行彻底筛选后,发现十名学生对这些概念的理解有限。他们自愿参加观看了这部日本动漫,并在之后收到了同样的问题。使用反射性主题分析,得出了三个主题来描述研究中获取的定性数据的全面性。第一个主题总结了参与者对干预前虐待和忽视儿童概念的描述,他们将其与身体伤害、威胁和未能提供儿童的基本权利和需求联系起来。第二个主题强调了参与者在干预后对这两个概念的理解,指出它们并不全是关于身体虐待和遗弃,它们有助于儿童的个性和行为。第三个主题揭示了当他们理解这些概念时,观看动漫的整体体验。最终,该研究建议使用适用的日本动漫,因为它可以前瞻性地促进对教育中关键概念的理解
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Journal for Educators Teachers and Trainers
Journal for Educators Teachers and Trainers EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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