Experiences of Part-Time ESL Teachers Engaging in Online Teaching
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Graduate Student, College of Education Central Mindanao University (Philippines)
Faculty, College of Education Central Mindanao University (Philippines)
Article Information
DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.11060238
Subject Category: Education
Volume/Issue: 11/6 | Page No: 3118-3122
Publication Timeline
Submitted: 2026-06-29
Accepted: 2026-07-04
Published: 2026-07-14
Abstract
This qualitative study explores the lived experiences of part-time ESL teachers navigating the virtual classroom landscape in the Philippines. As the global demand for English proficiency grows, many Filipino educators have transitioned to the online "gig economy," a professional journey often described as an "online phonics odyssey." Utilizing thematic analysis of narrative responses from 12 participants, the research identifies four primary themes that define the professional experience: Flexibility, Technical Instability, Adaptability, and Preparation.
The findings reveal that "Flexibility" is the central motivator for entering the field, allowing teachers to achieve a better work-life balance and manage dual roles as educators and home managers a strategic necessity echoed in recent literature by Sarvida et al. (2025). However, this autonomy is frequently undermined by "Technical Instability," characterized by unreliable internet connectivity and unpredictable power outages. These infrastructure failures create significant "technostress," often forcing teachers to prioritize technical troubleshooting over pedagogical goals. To navigate these hurdles, participants employ "Adaptability" as a critical coping mechanism, demonstrating a resilient mindset that allows for real-time adjustments to pedagogical and technical disruptions. Finally, the study highlights "Preparation" as the most vital advice for aspiring professionals, emphasizing that success requires more than linguistic proficiency; it demands "digital pedagogical readiness" and specialized technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK).
The study concludes that Filipino ESL teachers have evolved into "techno-pedagogues" who must autonomously manage their own infrastructure and professional development in a largely unregulated market. The implications suggest a dire need for improved national digital infrastructure and the integration of online-specific training within educational curricula to better prepare graduates for the virtual marketplace. By grounding these narratives in contemporary academic discourse (2021–2026), this research provides a comprehensive overview of the precarity and resilience inherent in the modern online ESL teaching profession.
Keywords
part-time ESL teachers, gig economy, technical instability, resilient adaptability, qualitative
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