Abstract
This qualitative study explores the experiences and challenges SPED teachers face amidst the new
normal of education. Employing Heidegerian Phenomenology and Interpretative Phenomenology
analysis, findings suggest that the SPED teachers can’t enjoy their life outside work because of a lack
of support from the government, physically and financially; thus, they experience burnout. Also, the
salary they earn is not even enough to raise a family, and the fact that they almost shoulder the
learning resources in the class makes it worse. Moreover, the participants need practical training to
adapt to the needs of their students amidst the challenges of the new learning modality.