A Collaborative Auto- Ethnographical Study on the Emerging Phenomena of the 21st Century Practice- Teaching Journey

Authors

  • Louie P. Gula Saint Joseph College, Southern Leyte, Philippines
  • Jayrome L. Nunez Baliuag University, Bulacan, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6727056

Keywords:

Autoethnography, Personal Experiences, Practice- teaching, Teaching internship, Collaboration, Practice- Teachers

Abstract

This research study aims to highlight the personal experiences encountered by the participants, compare the differences between both narrations, and lastly identify common phenomena. This study utilized the autoethnographical research study. Ellis and Bochner (2000) describe autoethnography as "an autobiographical form of writing that exhibits several levels of awareness, linking the personal to the cultural". Autoethnography may include a wide variety of topics, from personal research experiences to parallel explorations of the researcher's and participants' experiences, as well as the researcher's experience while undertaking a particular piece of research (Ellis & Bochner, 2000; Maso, 2001). It appears that practice teaching enables interns to experience the actual classroom teaching and school paperwork preparation. Aside from the technical aspects of the internship process, it prepares the student-teachers as well in the different course of school activities that will immerse them in the process of management. Generally, the personal experiences of the different interns vary from the school environment, protocols, and learning resources of the school assigned. The different practice- teaching experiences narrated by the interns that will have a common phenomenon will be a strong determinant of a certain situation

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Published

2022-06-27

How to Cite

Louie P. Gula, & Jayrome L. Nunez. (2022). A Collaborative Auto- Ethnographical Study on the Emerging Phenomena of the 21st Century Practice- Teaching Journey. Partners Universal International Research Journal, 1(2), 80–91. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6727056

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