Utilizing the Japanese Anime, ‘Kotaro Lives Alone’ to Foster Awareness of the Concept of Child Abuse and Neglect among Filipino Pre-service Teachers
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Universidad de Granada
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Child abuse and neglect Japanese anime Qualitative action research Philippines
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2023-04-01Referencia bibliográfica
John Paul P. Miranda, Julius Ceazar G. Tolentino, Catherine G. Danganan (2023). Utilizing the Japanese Anime, ‘Kotaro Lives Alone’ to Foster Awareness of the Concept of Child Abuse and Neglect among Filipino Pre-service Teachers.Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(2). 425-437.[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.02.040]
Resumen
The study aimed to utilize the Japanese anime, ‘Kotaro Lives Alone’ as an intervention to foster
awareness of the concepts of child abuse and neglect among Filipino pre-service elementary teachers
from a teacher education institution in Pampanga, Philippines. Using a qualitative action research
paradigm, a total of 53 pre-service teachers preliminarily responded to validated open-ended
questions related to the said concepts to assess their existing knowledge and understanding. After a
thorough screening of responses, ten students were identified to have a limited understanding of the
concepts. They voluntarily participated to watch the Japanese anime and were provided the same set
of questions after. Using reflexive thematic analysis, three themes were derived to describe the
encompassing totality of the qualitative data captured in the study. The first theme summarized the
descriptions of the participants on the concepts of child abuse and neglect before the intervention
which they associate with physical harm, threat, and failure to provide a child’s basic rights and
needs. The second theme highlighted the participants’ understanding of the two concepts after the
intervention which pointed out that they are not all about physical abuse, and abandonment, and that
they contribute to the personality and behavior of a child. The third theme revealed the totality of the
experience in watching the anime as they understand the concepts. Ultimately, the study
recommends the use of applicable Japanese anime as it may prospectively foster an understanding of
critical concepts in education.