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THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF MARRIED HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT STUDENTS IN A PHILIPPINE STATE UNIVERSITY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies ( IF 0.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-06-30 , DOI: 10.22452/jati.vol24no1.8
Solomon D. Faller

A college degree has always been linked with success. This is the usual answer by people from underdeveloped countries like the Philippines. For Filipinos, finishing college is the most effective antidote to poverty, and parents consider it a precious dowry for their children. This phenomenological case study, using semi-structured interviews, reveals the transformative effect of a college degree upon the life prospects of young, married, millennial students. Their narratives illustrate the complex balancing between school life as students and family life as fathers and mothers. They tell an interesting story of pushing efforts of adapting family life to the needs of schooling. This specific case study shows how inclusive education can be supported by government authorities achieve socio-economic development goals. Keywords: college degree, college life, married millennial students, phenomenological study

中文翻译:

菲律宾州立大学已婚酒店管理学生的生活经历:现象学研究

大学学位一直与成功联系在一起。这是菲律宾等不发达国家的人们通常的回答。对于菲律宾人来说,完成大学是最有效的解贫剂,父母认为这是给孩子的宝贵嫁妆。这个现象学案例研究使用半结构化访谈,揭示了大学学位对年轻、已婚、千禧一代学生的生活前景的变革性影响。他们的叙述说明了作为学生的学校生活和作为父亲和母亲的家庭生活之间的复杂平衡。他们讲述了一个有趣的故事,推动努力使家庭生活适应学校教育的需要。这个具体的案例研究展示了政府当局如何支持全纳教育以实现社会经济发展目标。关键词:大学学历,
更新日期:2019-06-30
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