Humanistic Approaches in the Classroom: Exploring Teachers' Strategies on Students’ Motivation and Academic Engagement
Ramelyn B. Datulayta | Julie Farah A. Datulayta | Shaira Bunny G. Mangulon | Meliza P. Alo
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The humanistic approach is an educational strategy that focuses on
entire growth, including emotional, moral, and cognitive development (Amini
et al., 2025). Which foster respect, empathy, and personal growth, emphasizing
the individual's overall development. This study used a qualitative
phenomenological research approach and was conducted in three public
schools in Davao del Sur, Philippines. The study's participants are six teachers
with over 10 years of experience teaching in Davao del Sur public schools. The
study comprises all teachers who have taught at levels 1–10. The questions are
open-ended, allowing respondents to respond in their own words. The
interview guide was developed through study and validated by the researcher's
adviser. Braun and Clarke's theme analysis was the primary research analytic
method employed. The following aims guide this study: (1) to determine how
these methods affect student motivation and engagement, and (2) to give
recommendations on how these strategies might be improved further to
produce high-quality training. As a result, the following questions were
addressed in this study: (1) How do teachers implement humanistic approaches
in the classroom to support learning? (2) What is the perceived impact of
humanistic teaching strategies on students’ academic motivation and
engagement? (3) What strategies can they recommend to further enhance the
use of humanistic approaches to improve students’ learning experiences?
According to this qualitative study, humanistic teaching methods are largely
interpersonal and learner-centered, emphasizing emotional affirmation,
autonomy, and meaningful participation. Teachers use humanistic pedagogy to
provide tailored interactions that encourage group learning, affirmation,
psychological safety and belonging, and reflection exercises. These tactics
increase student involvement, academic confidence, and self-motivation.
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