Indigenous Peoples in Higher Education

An Assessment of the Psychological Well-being of Students

Authors

  • Jean J. Dela Cruz Kapalong College of Agriculture, Sciences and Technology, Philippines
  • Ronel G. Dagohoy [1] Vice President for Research, Development and Extension, Kapalong College of Agriculture, Sciences and Technology, Philippines | [2] Associate Member, National Research Council of the Philippines https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4876-4694

Keywords:

Inclusive Education, Indigenous Peoples, Higher Education, Psychological Well-being

Abstract

Inclusive education is a transformative approach, ensuring equitable access to quality education for all students, irrespective of their abilities, backgrounds, or differences. This study focuses on assessing the psychological well-being of IP students in higher education. To achieve this, a descriptive non-experimental research approach was employed, with data collected from currently enrolled IP students in a public higher education institution in the Philippines using a census sampling technique. The findings underscore a preference among IP students for the education program, with a majority of female students in the institution. The overall status of the psychological well-being of IP students is notably positive, reflecting a high degree of well-being. While the choice of academic program does not significantly affect their well-being, (sex) gender emerges as a key factor influencing the psychological well-being of IP students. These results can be leveraged to enhance the higher education experience for IP students by taking into account the critical aspect of psychological well-being.

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Published

17-02-2024

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Dela Cruz, J. J., & Dagohoy, R. G. (2024). Indigenous Peoples in Higher Education: An Assessment of the Psychological Well-being of Students. TWIST, 19(1), 321-326. https://twistjournal.net/twist/article/view/137

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