2021
DOI: 10.47836/pjssh.29.1.18
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Filipino Families in Slum Communities and their Tales of Survival in Times of Pandemic: An Exploration of Wellness Dimensions

Abstract: In this time of pandemic where the balance of wellness dimensions is disrupted, neglecting any dimension can impact adversely on the people’s life most especially those who are deprived including their coping strategies and ultimately their survival. A key factor is to ensure that services and policies are in synched with the state of wellness dimensions. This study examined the state of wellness of the thirty purposively selected families in five slum communities in Cebu, Philippines in times of pandemic. One… Show more

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“…This does not suit to adult learners as they are in nature active participants in the training or learning process (Darling-Hammond & McLaughlin, 2011;Hoggan et al, 2009). Accordingly, webinar trainers should also consider that in this time of pandemic, many are feeling disconnected and isolated because of distance (Tanucan & Bojos, 2021); hence, webinars conducted passively could only make the participants' dire situation worse. Online classes and webinars must be designed in a way that is engaging for them to capture students' interests (Hodges et al, 2020) and, at the same time, receptive to the present situation.…”
Section: Also Participants Need To Be Openminded That Webinar Is a New Training Approach Because If Not It Can Make Them Question The Wormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This does not suit to adult learners as they are in nature active participants in the training or learning process (Darling-Hammond & McLaughlin, 2011;Hoggan et al, 2009). Accordingly, webinar trainers should also consider that in this time of pandemic, many are feeling disconnected and isolated because of distance (Tanucan & Bojos, 2021); hence, webinars conducted passively could only make the participants' dire situation worse. Online classes and webinars must be designed in a way that is engaging for them to capture students' interests (Hodges et al, 2020) and, at the same time, receptive to the present situation.…”
Section: Also Participants Need To Be Openminded That Webinar Is a New Training Approach Because If Not It Can Make Them Question The Wormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the pandemic offers either threats or opportunities to people. Taking it as a threat would escalate physical inactivity and psychological distress [37], worsening the already ill-fated situations of many. Using it as an opportunity would lead to new ways of doing things and, more importantly, would get more people moving, especially adolescents whose physical activity is affected by excessive Internet gaming [38] and social media use [39].…”
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“…Traditional Filipino games, like any other traditional game, are a form of cultural expression representing the values of the communities in which they are played (Lavega-Burgués & Navarro-Adelantado, 2019). They should be physically enjoyed together to promote core social values such as learning to live together, social inclusion, and socio-emotional well-being-values that reflect the Filipino's unique characteristics (Tanucan & Bojos, 2021). Hence, teachers must be able to employ teaching strategies that provide students the opportunity to play physically together.…”
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confidence: 99%