Teaching in Diverse Contexts: A Mixed-Method Analysis of Early Childhood Teacher Effectiveness

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Equinia Felipe Walsi-en

College Of Teacher Education and Liberal Arts Kings College of the Philippines (Philippines)

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DOI: 10.47772/IJRISS.2026.1026EDU0097

Subject Category: Education

Volume/Issue: 10/26 | Page No: 1099-1107

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Submitted: 2025-11-08

Accepted: 2025-11-16

Published: 2026-02-27

Abstract

This study investigates the lived experiences and effective management strategies employed by Early Childhood Education (ECE) teachers in the diverse context of Benguet, addressing a critical need for validated practice in multicultural classrooms where student outcomes are often challenged by diverse needs. This mixed-methods study combined Moustakas's phenomenological analysis, based on semi-structured interviews with purposively-selected ECE teachers, with quantitative validation using standardized classroom observations and learners' achievement data. Descriptive statistics and correlation analysis supplemented the qualitative findings. Teacher experiences centered on passion, high behavioral demands, pervasive language barriers, and pandemic learning gaps. Teachers implemented six core management strategies, including cultural accommodation, parent collaboration, and differentiated instruction. Crucially, quantitative validation demonstrated that the implementation of high-quality strategies yielded 28–35% higher student achievement gains and 42% lower behavioral incidents. Critically, the data show that systemic factors—including school resources, policy, and administrative support—significantly influenced teacher effectiveness, often independent of individual effort. This work provides a comprehensive, evidence-based understanding: effective ECE practice in diverse settings requires both dedicated individual commitment and robust policy and administrative support

Keywords

lived experiences, multilingual education, cultural diversity, inclusive education, mixed-method research, systemic factors, teacher effectiveness, early childhood education

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