Ethno-Learning Resources in Teaching Biology for Promoting Sustainability Education: A District-Wide Science Problem

Authors

  • Jeffry M. Saro Teacher I and Research Consultant at Prosperidad National High School, Prosperidad District I, Division of Agusan del Sur, Department of Education, Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7524-9930
  • Mirecyl T. Guzman Master Teacher I and District Math Coordinator at Dimasalang Elementary School, San Luis District I, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, San Luis, Agusan del Sur, Philippines
  • Elizabeth E. Ochavez Teacher III at Batac Elementary School, Esperanza District II, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines
  • Cristina O. Dano Teacher III at San Toribio Elementary School, Esperanza District II, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/ajet.v2i2.1322

Keywords:

Learning Materials, Science, Localization, Realia, Modules, Development

Abstract

Sustainable development is dependent on the social, cultural, and environmental setting. Authentic learning materials should be designed with real-world applicability outside of the classroom. This study aimed to investigate the locally available ethno-learning resources for teaching biology to promote sustainable development education in the district of Esperanza, particularly in Esperanza Districts I and II. The study employed a descriptive-quantitative approach emphasizing a descriptive research design where the data gathered from the teacher-respondents was recorded and described descriptively. A complete enumeration has been utilized in the study to procure all the teachers in the said locale. Microsoft Excel was used to analyze teacher-respondents’ data and create graphs and tables. Books, modules, supplementary reading materials, laboratory apparatuses, and laptops are both districts’ main instructional learning resources, while speakers, projectors, and TVs are the least technology-based. The most common problems encountered by science teachers are the inadequate number of books, the inadequate number of projectors and computers, and other technology-based resources. Also, indigenous resources, realia, and replicas under localized learning materials are the most effectively used by teachers in teaching science. Future studies should highlight the importance of localized and contextualized materials in teaching science, create more locally available materials, compare learning materials locally and internationally, and use other relevant methods to ensure the availability of learning resources.

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Author Biographies

Jeffry M. Saro, Teacher I and Research Consultant at Prosperidad National High School, Prosperidad District I, Division of Agusan del Sur, Department of Education, Philippines

Jeffry M. Saro, LPT, IIGRE, ETCOR, MSciEd, Research Analyst, Research Consultant, Research Guild Associate, Science Teacher. San Vicente National High School, Prosperidad District V, Division of Agusan del Sur, Department of Education, Philippines. Certified Member and Guild Associate of Instabright International Guild of Researchers and Educators, Inc. Also, certified Research consultant in ETCOR, Embracing the Culture of Research, Education Research Center in the Philippines. Member of the Peer Review Team of PEMJ (Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal) received an award for: Mindanao’s Exemplary Young Professional Educator and Most Outstanding Educational Research Analyst and Entrepreneur of the Year (2022), the Philippines’ Most Outstanding Young Professional Educator and Exemplary Researcher of the Year (2022).

Mirecyl T. Guzman, Master Teacher I and District Math Coordinator at Dimasalang Elementary School, San Luis District I, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, San Luis, Agusan del Sur, Philippines

Mirecyl Toral Guzman, LPT, MAEdEA, Master Teacher I and District Math Coordinator at Dimasalang Elementary School, San Luis District I, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, San Luis, Agusan del Sur, Philippines.

Elizabeth E. Ochavez, Teacher III at Batac Elementary School, Esperanza District II, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines

Elizabeth E. Ochavez, LPT, MAEdEA (CAR), Teacher III at Batac Elementary School, Esperanza District II, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines

Cristina O. Dano, Teacher III at San Toribio Elementary School, Esperanza District II, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines

Cristina O. Dano, LPT, MAEd (CAR), Teacher III at San Toribio Elementary School, Esperanza District II, Division of Agusan del Sur, DepEd, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Philippines

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Published

2023-04-11

How to Cite

Saro, J. M., Guzman, M. T., Ochavez, E. E., & Dano, C. O. (2023). Ethno-Learning Resources in Teaching Biology for Promoting Sustainability Education: A District-Wide Science Problem. American Journal of Education and Technology, 2(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajet.v2i2.1322