菲律宾大学研究生的生活经历:现象学研究

Marlon S. Pontillas, Marilou D. Tino, J. B. Ballesteros
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本现象学研究探讨了菲律宾南加马林州伊里加市圣安东尼大学(USANT)研究生的生活经历。研究旨在揭示这些学生如何平衡学术责任与个人和职业义务,如何适应在线学习,以及如何管理压力,特别是在他们作为教育部教师的职业发展动机背景下。研究通过对五名研究生进行深入的半结构式访谈收集数据,并采用现象学方法对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,研究生在时间管理、技术适应和压力管理方面面临重大挑战,并强调了支持性家庭、同伴网络和教师的重要性。研究强调了由职业抱负驱动的内在动力在维持学生的参与和毅力方面的作用。研究结果强调,需要灵活的学习环境、强有力的机构支持以及量身定制的政策来满足研究生的不同需求。研究结合了现象学和成人学习理论,对这些经历有了全面的了解,为改进研究生教育项目提供了宝贵的见解。对于开设研究生课程的学校来说,这项研究建议加强技术基础设施、学术支持服务和灵活的时间安排,以便更好地支持他们的学生。
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Lived Experiences of Graduate School Students in A Philippine University: A Phenomenological Study
This phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of graduate school students at the University of Saint Anthony (USANT) in Iriga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines. The study aims to uncover how these students balance academic responsibilities with personal and professional obligations, adapt to online learning, and manage stress, particularly in the context of their motivations for career advancement as DepEd teachers. Data were collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews with five graduate students and analyzed using a phenomenological approach. The findings reveal significant challenges in time management, technological adaptation, and stress management, highlighting the importance of supportive family, peer networks, and faculty. The study emphasizes the role of intrinsic motivation, driven by career aspirations, in sustaining students' engagement and perseverance. The results underscore the need for flexible learning environments, robust institutional support, and tailored policies to accommodate the diverse needs of graduate students. The integration of phenomenological and adult learning theories provides a comprehensive understanding of these experiences, offering valuable insights for improving graduate education programs. For schools offering graduate programs, the study suggests enhancing technological infrastructure, academic support services, and flexible scheduling to support their students better.
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