Emotional Challenges and Coping Mechanisms of Temporary Faculty in a Philippine State College
Dennis Ramiso
Discipline: Teacher Training
Abstract:
This study explores the emotional challenges and coping strategies of
temporary permanent faculty members in a state college in the Bicol
Region, whose positions were opened for public application, placing
them in a state of employment precarity. Anchored on Lazarus and
Folkman’s Transactional Model of Stress and Coping, this qualitative
case study aims to provide an in-depth understanding of how faculty
members perceive, experience, and respond to job-related uncertainty.
Five faculty members from diverse disciplines—Social Studies, Science,
Mathematics, Electrical Technology, and Agriculture—participated in
semi-structured, one-on-one interviews. Through thematic analysis,
key emotional responses were identified, including persistent anxiety,
diminished self-worth, professional disillusionment, and fear of displacement. The analysis also revealed coping mechanisms rooted in relational, cognitive, and spiritual domains, such as leaning on familial
and peer support, engaging in religious reflection, and reframing negative experiences with professional optimism. These findings illuminate
how employment insecurity not only disrupts professional stability but
also deeply impacts faculty well-being and institutional trust. The study
suggests the urgent need for transparent and supportive communication protocols in higher education institutions to buffer the psychosocial toll of employment transitions.
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