HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 12 no. 1 (2023)

Social Factors Influencing the Education of Indigenous Peoples Students at Polytechnic College of Botolan

Wean Chad Balangon | Lyndhel Jane Dejumo | Ver Jhon Domacena | Joy Ann Deliquina

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

Polytechnic College of Botolan is a sociocultural institution committed to providing quality education. As its stakeholder, the researcher seeks to know the social factors influencing the education of Indigenous peoples-students. This study used a multi- method approach of two sets of respondents to collect and analyze data. Descriptive research design from Indigenous students respondents abled the study to get Persistence and Continuity, External Threat, and Internal Threat as factors influencing education. It found a correlation among them, seeing as the findings showed that students are in school because they need education for a better life, so the distance from school does not matter, and learning will not restrict their practices and beliefs. The social factors influencing their education can only be overcome by pursuing education, contrary to why the other respondents, Indigenous peoples-out-of-school youths, stopped attending school. Through narrative inquiry, the analyzed data found that the reason for out-of-school youth is providing for the family as their priority. The global pandemic cut off their financial source and caused them to get pregnant early, which shifted their priority.