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Culture shock, recovery, and adjustment: A case study of teachers assigned in remote indigenous people (I.P.) communities in the division of Sarangani, Region 12
Cherish Jade S. Nagret and Andrea V. Campado (Authors) Abstract This study aims to understand the journey of teachers working in remote indigenous communities of the Division of Sarangani from culture shock to recovery. Some teachers from the lowlands were assigned to indigenous communities to educate the children under the auspices of the Department of…
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Assessing ICT competence among public secondary school teachers of Mabinay National High School, Division of Negros Oriental
Janice A. Andaya, Geraldine B. Isugan, Michael L. Mahinay, and Ralton D. Bancairen (Authors) Abstract This study assesses the ICT competence of public secondary school teachers at Mabinay National High School, Negros Oriental, focusing on their technological knowledge, pedagogical integration, digital literacy, instructional design, and technical troubleshooting skills. Using a descriptive survey and correlational research…
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Exploring artificial intelligence on research writing skills among Senior High School learners: a scoping review
Jacklyn Marvie G. Llegado, Kevin T. Rubio, and Ramil G. Ilustre (Authors) Abstract The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into education has transformed research writing, with tools like Grammarly, ChatGPT, and QuillBot assisting learners in drafting, editing, and refining their work. These tools extend their utility to literature reviews, data analysis, and collaboration, offering learners…
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Workplace Anger Management among the Department Heads of Local Government Units (LGUs) in the Philippines
Gennie L. Mariano Abstract Workplace anger management is a critical competency for local government unit (LGU) department heads in the Philippines, whose leadership roles expose them to high levels of stress and interpersonal conflict. This study aimed to examine the extent of anger management among LGU department heads in the Province of Capiz and determine…
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Acceptability of the utilization of soursop (Annona muricata) as body scrub
Marivic S. Estorninos (Author) Abstract The increasing trend on the demand of beauty and personal care products in the Philippines is very evident, wherein it infers that mass products are marketable among Filipinos. This study generally aimed to determine the acceptability of the utilization of Soursop as body scrub. Specifically, it aimed to: (1) determine…
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Diverse approaches to curriculum planning: a comparative study of educational practices from around the world
Mary Josephine R. Garay and Regina P. Galigao (Authors) Abstract This paper explores the various approaches to curriculum planning in Asia, Europe, Africa, and America, focusing on their teaching strategies, methods, and evaluation techniques. The study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how different continents approach curriculum planning and how it affects teaching and…
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ZINE: towards a modern approach to writing academic papers [ZINE: Tungo sa makabagong pamamaraan sa pagsulat ng akademikong sulatin]
Jesus Q. Forten, Romeo A. Pilongo (Authors) Abstract The study highlighted the low proficiency levels of Filipino students in PISA 2024 and other assessments, particularly in the areas of critical thinking, problem-solving, and information literacy. To address these deficiencies, the paper proposed the creation of zines as a modern approach to writing academic papers, aiming…
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Characterization of Guest Tree as textile material
Jose B. Baltero III (Author) Abstract Fibers make an excellent basis for textiles. Moreover, textile fibers may be created from many natural resources, especially tree branches. The researcher used the Guest Tree branch as the main source materials used for making fiber that can be characterized into useful materials like textiles, table mats, and national…