Asian Journal of Community Services (AJCS)
Vol. 3 No. 10 (2024): October 2024

Immersion Experiences of Teacher Education Students in Conducting Indigenous Studies

Pecson, Ryan R (Unknown)
Paz, Allyssa Mae S. (Unknown)
Celaje, Jhanica D. (Unknown)
Cruz, Camille Joy O. Dela (Unknown)
Lacaba, Elder Joe A. (Unknown)
Manahan, Wilmer A. (Unknown)
Antonio, Jelaena H. San (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Oct 2024

Abstract

Indigenous studies is a popular research interest among social studies teacher education students, emphasizing the importance of properly educating them to conduct these studies and prepare them for immersion experiences. This study explores the experiences of teacher education students during their immersion in Indigenous studies in Bataan and proposes instructional support to enhance sustainable practices for future researchers. Utilizing phenomenological research, student teachers who have conducted Indigenous studies were purposefully interviewed. The results demonstrate that despite encountering challenges, these immersion experiences gave students valuable first-hand knowledge, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of Indigenous cultures. These findings underscore the need for instructional support, as suggested in the study, to better equip teacher education students to support and promote Indigenous studies.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ajcs

Publisher

Subject

Computer Science & IT Education Social Sciences

Description

Asian Journal of Community Services (AJCS) is an international platform for publishing the results of community service practices that carried out by researchers, academics, and the wider community. The AJCS Journal aims to explore problems and solutions that focus on practices related to community ...