Smooth Intergenerational Relationship Building Among Filipino Teachers: A Grounded Theory

Q4 Social Sciences
R. Bongco, Inero V Ancho
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The intergenerational diversity of teachers in the school community offers rich resources for professional learning and development. Nonetheless, intergenerational (IG) relationship is essential for teachers to access these social resources. Hence, through a systematic grounded theory design, this study looked into the IG relationship building process among teachers in the Philippine multigenerational basic education schools, based on a contextualized understanding of the teachers’ intergenerational diversity in terms of their age, period, cohort, and professional experiences. Smooth IG Relationship Building Theory eventually emerged from the grounded data that were gathered from 20 multigenerational Filipino teachers. This grounded theory offers five theoretical propositions: (1) Multigenerational teacher community offers a wide range of resources for professional and personal development of teachers, and access to these resources is unlocked by smooth IG relationships; (2) Smooth IG relationships are hindered by generational gaps, seniority, and isolating structures and programs of the schools; (3) IG values are important to ensure that smooth IG relations do not have underlying tensions beyond the surface interactions; (4) The quality of opportunities and strategies influence the nature of relationships that could develop among colleagues; and (5) Development of smooth IG relationships among colleagues is influenced by the school culture, Filipino social relations, gender differences and IG diversity.
菲律宾教师代际关系顺利构建的理论基础
学校社区教师的代际多样性为专业学习和发展提供了丰富的资源。尽管如此,代际关系对于教师获得这些社会资源至关重要。因此,本研究通过系统的理论设计,基于对教师年龄、时期、群体和职业经历等代际多样性的情境理解,探讨了菲律宾多代基础教育学校教师之间IG关系的构建过程。平滑IG关系构建理论最终出现在从20位多代菲律宾教师那里收集的基础数据中。这一基础理论提出了五个理论命题:(1)多代教师群体为教师的专业和个人发展提供了广泛的资源,而这些资源的获取是由顺畅的IG关系解锁的;(2) 代沟、资历、孤立的学校结构和项目阻碍了IG关系的顺利发展;(3) IG值对于确保平滑的IG关系不会在表面相互作用之外产生潜在的紧张关系非常重要;(4) 机会和战略的质量影响同事之间可以发展的关系的性质;(5)同事之间顺利的IG关系的发展受到学校文化、菲律宾社会关系、性别差异和IG多样性的影响。
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