•  36052
    Addressing Students Learning Gaps in Mathematics through Differentiated Instruction
    with Hernalyn Aguhayon and Roselyn Tingson
    International Journal of Educational Management and Development Studies 4 (1): 69-87. 2023.
    The study aimed to determine if differentiated instruction effectively addresses learning gaps in mathematics. In particular, it explored how it can improve the student’s learning gaps concerning mathematical performance and confidence. The study employed a quasi-experimental design with 30 purposively-selected Grade 10 participants divided into differentiated (n = 15) and control groups (n = 15), ensuring the utmost ethical measures. The mean and standard deviation were used to describe the par…Read more
  •  10001
    Modular Learning Efficiency: Learner’s Attitude and Performance Towards Self-Learning Modules
    with April Clarice C. Bacomo, Lucy P. Daculap, Mary Grace O. Ocampo, Crystalyn D. Paguia, Jupeth Pentang, and Ronalyn M. Bautista
    IOER International Multidisciplinary Research Journal 4 (2): 60-72. 2022.
    Learner’s attitude towards modular distance learning catches uncertainties as a world crisis occurs up to this point. As self-learning modules (SLMs) become a supplemental means of learning in new normal education, this study investigated efficiency towards the learners’ attitude and performance. Specifically, the study described the learners’ profile and their attitude and performance towards SLMs. It also ascertained the relationship between the learner’s profile with their attitude and perfor…Read more
  •  8962
    Understanding quantitative research instrumentation is critical for advancing educational research, both theory and practice since it contributes to the accuracy and credibility of research findings (Creswell & Plano Clark, 2017; DeVellis, 2017; Streiner et al., 2014). Using inappropriate or poorly designed instruments can result in inaccurate or unreliable data, compromising the quality of the research findings and limiting the research's usefulness. Understanding the appropriate use of quantit…Read more
  •  7141
    Teachers in The New Normal: Challenges and Coping Mechanisms in Secondary Schools
    with Aina Joyce D. Agayon, Angel Kem R. Agayon, and Jupeth Pentang
    International Journal of Humanities and Education Development 4 (1): 67-75. 2022.
    Teachers encountered numerous challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak. Herewith, this study aimed to determine the challenges encountered by Filipino teachers in the new normal and their coping mechanisms. This study employed a qualitative inquiry to determine the challenges encountered and coping mechanisms employed by teachers amid modular instruction, involving 10 teachers from five secondary schools in the Philippines who participated voluntarily. Data were gathered through a written narra…Read more
  •  1757
    Thinking Beyond Thinking: Junior High School Students’ Metacognitive Awareness and Conceptual Understanding of Integers
    with Janina C. Sercenia and Edwin Ibañez
    Mathematics Teaching-Research Journal 15 (1): 4-24. 2023.
    The potential benefits of cognitive skills in enhancing mathematics ability have been claimed by numerous researchers. Since mathematics requires a complete understanding and grasp of abstract concepts, it is essential to explore how learning with metacognitive skills affects mathematics learning. Thus, the study investigates the students' metacognitive awareness and conceptual understanding of integers. A descriptive-correlational method approach was utilized, and it was carried out on 303 seve…Read more
  •  1521
    GeoGebra Intervention: How have Students’ Performance and Confidence in Algebra Advanced?
    with Lovely Joyce R. Azucena, Precious Joy L. Gacayan, Mary Angela S. Tabat, and Katherine H. Cuanan
    Studies in Technology and Education 1 (1): 51-61. 2022.
    The study’s goal was to provide an educational intervention in Algebra through GeoGebra that would boost students’ confidence, improve their learning, and correct their most minor mastered skills, allowing them to improve their Algebra performance. The research design was quasi-experimental, with 40 nonrandomly chosen participants comprising the GeoGebra and control groups. Mean and standard deviation was employed to describe the algebra performance and confidence of the respondents. At the same…Read more
  •  1188
    Problem-Solving Performance and Skills of Prospective Elementary Teachers in Northern Philippines
    with Edwin D. Ibañez, Gener Subia, Jaynelle G. Domingo, Analyn M. Gamit, and Lorinda E. Pascual
    Hunan Daxue Xuebao 48 (1): 122-132. 2021.
    The study determined the problem-solving performance and skills of prospective elementary teachers (PETs) in the Northern Philippines. Specifically, it defined the PETs’ level of problem-solving performance in number sense, measurement, geometry, algebra, and probability; significant predictors of their problem-solving performance in terms of sex, socio-economic status, parents’ educational attainment, high school graduated from and subject preference; and their problem-solving skills. The PETs’…Read more
  •  1086
    Lived Experiences of Extension Project Implementers amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: The Unspoken Frontliners
    with Aylene D. Pizaña, Raniel Erwin C. Pizaña, Angeline M. Pogoy, and Jupeth T. Pentang
    European Scholar Journal 2 (4): 431-436. 2021.
    Extension project implementers ensure that activities and community linkages are not hampered by the challenges posed by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study presents the lived experiences of extension project implementers in providing community services in the midst of pandemic. Specifically, their experiences, reflections, and insights in the implementation of extension projects were enumerated. Eleven extensionists who were directly involved in and capable of conductin…Read more
  •  1080
    Preservice Teachers’ Self-concept, Self-efficacy, and Attitude: Its Implications to Mathematics Achievement
    with Chen Chen R. Dua, Augustine C. Mancera, Yrish Jean R. Solis, Jupeth Pentang, and Ronalyn Bautista
    Studies in Technology and Education 1 (1): 1-13. 2022.
    This correlational study investigated the relationship between preservice teachers’ math self-concept, self-efficacy, and attitude with their math achievement. Participants were chosen using stratified random sampling from BEEd and BSEd mathematics majors (n = 117). From the findings, preservice teachers had moderate to high math self-concept, self-efficacy, and attitude. These variables were statistically correlated with each other and with math achievement. The inclusion of training programs f…Read more
  •  1021
    Problem-Solving Difficulties, Performance, and Differences among Preservice Teachers in Western Philippines University
    with Louina Joana Andrade, Jocelyn Golben, Jonalyn Talua, Ronalyn Bautista, Janina Sercenia, Dian Permatasari, Manuel Bucad Jr, and Mark Donnel Viernes
    Palawan Scientist 16 (1): 58-68. 2024.
    The ability to solve problems is a prerequisite in preparing mathematics preservice teachers. This study assessed preservice teachers’ problem-solving difficulties and performance, particularly in worded problems on number sense, measurement, geometry, algebra, and probability. Also, academic profile differences in the preservice teacher’s problem-solving performance and common errors were determined. A descriptive-comparative research design was employed with 158 random respondents. Data were g…Read more
  •  935
    Parental Factors Related to Students’ Self-Concept and Academic Performance amid COVID-19 and Distance Learning
    with Nelda B. Caasi
    Universal Journal of Educational Research 1 (4): 202-209. 2022.
    Parental factors impact students’ self-concept and academic performance during the pandemic. Thus, this study determined the students’ self-concept and academic performance and the parental factors related to it. The research design was descriptive-correlational, and 500 nonrandom college students in West Philippines participated in the study. Researcher-made instruments were used, which were subjected to reliability and validity evaluation. Data were collected online from June 2021 to July 2022…Read more
  •  887
    Innate Mathematical Characteristics and Number Sense Competencies of Junior High School Students
    with Raymundo A. Santos, Leila M. Collantes, Edwin D. Ibañez, and Florante P. Ibarra
    International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research 21 (10): 325-340. 2022.
    The study determined the influence of innate mathematical characteristics on the number sense competencies of junior high school students in a Philippine public school. The descriptive-correlational research design was used to accomplish the study involving a nonrandom sample of sixty 7th-grade students attending synchronous math sessions. Data obtained from the math-specific Learning Style and Self-Efficacy questionnaires and the modified Number Sense Test (NST) were analyzed and interpreted us…Read more
  •  867
    Jigsaw Strategy: Strengthening Achievement and Interest in Mathematics among Elementary Pre-service Teachers
    with Eldimar D. Bacsal, Edwin D. Ibañez, and Jupeth Pentang
    Palawan Scientist 14 (1): 35-42. 2022.
    Mathematics is considered one of the most challenging courses for many elementary pre-service teachers (EPTs). In hopes for improvement, teacher educators have been incorporating a jigsaw strategy to equip future teachers with the necessary competencies. Hence, the study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the jigsaw strategy with EPTs’ level of mathematics achievement and interest in an online cooperative learning environment. The research utilized a pre-experimental design with 40 particip…Read more
  •  860
    Mindset and Levels of Conceptual Understanding in the Problem-Solving of Preservice Mathematics Teachers in an Online Learning Environment
    with Ma Luisa Mariano-Dolesh, Leila Collantes, and Edwin Ibañez
    International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research 21 (6): 18-33. 2022.
    Mindset plays a vital role in tackling the barriers to improving the preservice mathematics teachers’ (PMTs) conceptual understanding of problem-solving. As the COVID-19 pandemic has continued to pose a challenge, online learning has been adopted. This led this study to determining the PMTs’ mindset and level of conceptual understanding in problem-solving in an online learning environment utilising Google Classroom and the Khan Academy. A quantitative research design was employed specifically ut…Read more
  •  846
    Filipino Students’ Reading Abilities: A Note on the Challenges and Potential Areas for Improvement
    with Mark Vergel Idulog, Ronald Gadiano, Edmon Toledo, Melanie Hermosada, Hazel Casaldon, Marianne Mariposa, Christie Geron, Elena Dequito, Jeromea Genanda, Mark Anthony Malipot, and Ronalyn Bautista
    International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone 2 (2): 233-242. 2023.
    The reading abilities of Filipino students have been a challenge for educators and policymakers alike. Despite government efforts to improve literacy rates in the Philippines, recent studies have shown that many students need help with reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and critical thinking skills. This research note examines the current state of reading abilities among Filipino students and potential areas for improvement. The poor reading abilities can be attributed to several fac…Read more
  •  710
    Tracer Study of Teacher Education Graduates of Western Philippines University - Puerto Princesa Campus: Basis for Curriculum Review and Revision
    with David R. Perez, Katherine H. Cuanan, Mailyn B. Recla, Romelyn T. Dacanay, Rastanura M. Bober, Cheche E. Dela Cruz, Susana P. Egger, Ruth L. Herrera, Carolyn M. Illescas, Josephine M. Salmo, Manuel L. Bucad Jr, Joann V. Agasa, and Nur-Aina A. Abaca
    International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research 3 (3): 419-432. 2022.
    Graduates' employability indicates the excellent education and relevant preparation they obtained from their respective degrees. Tracer studies have enabled higher education institutions to profile their graduates while also reflecting on the quality of education they provide. With the foregoing, a tracer study determined the demographic and academic profile of teacher education graduates from 2017 to 2020 in a state university in the West Philippines. It also ascertained the advanced studies th…Read more
  •  710
    Socio-Constructivist Learning and Teacher Education Students’ Conceptual Understanding and Attitude toward Fractions
    with Edwin D. Ibañez and Jupeth Pentang
    Indonesian Research Journal in Education 5 (1): 23-44. 2021.
    The study assessed the conceptual understanding and attitude toward fractions of teacher education students in a socio-constructivist learning environment. Specifically, it determined the students’ level of conceptual understanding before and after instruction; verified the types of conceptual changes that occurred; and ascertained the attitude of students toward fractions before and after instruction and its relationship to their levels of understanding. Descriptive-correlational research metho…Read more
  •  706
    Integration of Internet Protocol and Embedded System On IoT Device Automation
    with Yousef MethkalAbd Algani, S. Balaji, A. AlbertRaj, G. Elangovan, P. J. Sathish Kumar, George Kofi Agordzo, and B. Kiran Bala
    The integration of Internet Protocol and Embedded Systems can enhance the communication platform. This paper describes the emerging smart technologies based on Internet of Things (IOT) and internet protocols along with embedded systems for monitoring and controlling smart devices with the help of WiFi technology and web applications. The internet protocol (IP) address has been assigned to the things to control and operate the devices via remote network that facilitates the interoperability and e…Read more
  •  675
    How Organizational Climate Mediates Employee Innovative Work Behavior among Food Manufacturing Industries in COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications to Business Economics and Management
    with Chi Hau Tan, Harsandaldeep Kaur, A. Apsara Saleth Mary, Michael Bhobet Baluyot, M. A. Dina D. Jimenez, Randy Joy M. Ventayen, and Jupeth Pentang
    Estudios de Economía Aplicada 39 (12). 2021.
    In this context, the study explored the relationship between organizational climate and employee innovative work behaviour among food manufacturing industries in Malaysia. The study is a descriptive correlational survey research design where data is sourced out from a total of randomly sampled 260 employees. Results revealed that a favourable organizational climate on innovation, proactivity, and risk-taking is prevailing among the companies. A very high level of innovative work behaviour is ema…Read more
  •  638
    Cognitive Skills Achievement in Mathematics of the Elementary Pre-Service Teachers Using Piaget’s Seven Logical Operations
    with Jaynelle G. Domingo, Edwin D. Ibañez, Gener Subia, Jupeth Pentang, Lorinda E. Pascual, Jennilyn C. Mina, Arlene V. Tomas, and Minnie M. Liangco
    Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education 12 (4): 435-440. 2021.
    This study determined the cognitive skills achievement in mathematics of elementary pre-service teachers as a basis for improving problem-solving and critical thinking which was analyzed using Piaget's seven logical operations namely: classification, seriation, logical multiplication, compensation, ratio and proportional thinking, probability thinking, and correlational thinking. This study utilized an adopted Test on Logical Operations (TLO) and descriptive research design to describe the cogni…Read more
  •  598
    Immediate Program Learning Outcomes of Information Technology Candidates and their Introspections Towards IT Education Relevance and Global Competence Initiatives
    with Kannapat Kankaew, Joel Alanya-Beltran, Zaituna Khamidullina, Gilbert C. Magulod Jr, Leonilo B. Capulso, Glenn S. Cabacang, Vu Tran Anh, Leo Agustin Palapar Vela, and Jupeth Pentang
    Psychology and Education 58 (2): 5417-5427. 2021.
    A nation’s economy runs on the knowledge and skills of its people.Quality assurance mechanisms for higher education institutions must take cognizance of the graduates' acquisition of skills to become productive and contributory for societal development. The study is a quantitative survey assessing the attainment of the immediate program learning outcomes of the graduating Bachelor of Science in Information Technology of one campus of a public higher education institution in the Philippines. It a…Read more
  •  545
    Creative Thinking and Problem-Solving: Can Preservice Teachers Think Creatively and Solve Statistics Problems?
    with Leslie B. Bacangallo, Roshell T. Buella, Kristine Y. Rentasan, and Ronalyn Bautista
    Studies in Technology and Education 1 (1): 14-27. 2022.
    Math prospective teachers must be able to think creatively and solve problems. The study looked into preservice teachers’ creative thinking and problem-solving abilities in statistics. The investigation was guided by a correlational design in a public university in the Philippines. Stratified random sampling was used to select the 103 study participants from two teacher education programs. Through google forms, data were collected using Torrance et al. (2008)’s tests of creative thinking and res…Read more
  •  530
    Students’ Evaluation of Faculty-Prepared Instructional Modules: Inferences for Instructional Materials Review and Revision
    with Lovina A. Hamora, Merline B. Rabaya, Jupeth Pentang, Aylene D. Pizaña, and Mary Jane D. Gamozo
    Journal of Education, Management and Development Studies 2 (2): 20-29. 2022.
    Academic institutions migrated to modular teaching-learning amid the COVID-19 pandemic. To ensure the quality of the pedagogical innovations employed, the study determined the students’ evaluation of the faculty prepared instructional modules for the courses they enrolled in during the first and second semesters of Academic Year 2020-2021. Employing a descriptive-correlational research design, the study was participated by 644 students from three colleges who were then available during the data …Read more
  •  478
    Ctrl C + Ctrl V: Plagiarism and Knowledge on Referencing and Citation among Pre-service Teachers
    with Jupeth Pentang and Ronalyn M. Bautista
    International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research 3 (2): 245-257. 2022.
    Issues on plagiarism among pre-service teachers (PSTs) have increased in modular and online learning. To confirm this, the study determined the PSTs’ level of awareness on plagiarism; their knowledge on referencing and citation; and the correlation between their level of awareness on plagiarism and knowledge on referencing and citation, with their academic performance. The study employed a descriptive-correlational research design participated by 235 PSTs randomly sampled through strata. The dat…Read more
  •  462
    Language Teachers’ Pedagogical Orientations in Integrating Technology in the Online Classroom: Its Effect on Students’ Motivation and Engagement
    with Russell de Souza, Rehana Parveen, Supat Chupradit, Lovella G. Velasco, Myla M. Arcinas, Almighty Tabuena, Jupeth Pentang, and Randy Joy M. Ventayen
    Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education 12 (10): 5001-5014. 2021.
    The present study assessed the language teachers' pedagogical beliefs and orientations in integrating technology in the online classroom and its effect on students' motivation and engagement. It utilized a cross-sectional correlational research survey. The study respondents were the randomly sampled 205 language teachers (μ= 437, n= 205) and 317 language students (μ= 1800, n= 317) of select higher educational institutions in the Philippines. The study results revealed that respondents hold posit…Read more
  •  437
    Problem-Solving Performance and Subject Preference: Math Avoidance among Filipino Elementary Preservice Teachers
    with Ronalyn Bautista, Jairus Pentang, Edwin Ibañez, and Mary Jane Gamozo
    Journal of Research, Policy and Practice of Teachers and Teacher Education 13 (1): 89-102. 2023.
    Elementary preservice teachers (EPTs) substantially impact the quality of mathematics education, and their subject preference and problem-solving performance are essential indicators of their readiness to teach. The study described EPTs’ subject preference and problem-solving performance. Through a sequential explanatory research design, the quantitative inquiry involved 125 random samples, while the qualitative inquiry was participated by 30 non-random samples. Data were obtained by using an on…Read more
  •  387
    Learning Motivation and Utilization of Virtual Media in Learning Mathematics
    with Almighty Tabuena and Jupeth Pentang
    Asia-Africa Journal of Recent Scientific Research 1 (1): 65-75. 2021.
    This study aims to describe the learning motivation of students using virtual media when they are learning mathematics in grade 5. The research design applied in this research is classroom action research. The research is conducted in two phases which involve planning, action and observation and reflection. The results of the study revealed that intrinsic motivation to learn is most prevalent in the form of fun to learn mathematics with virtual media. Other forms of intrinsic motivation include …Read more
  •  358
    When it comes to online fashion, this research focused on the interaction between three factors: preferences for online fashion goods, consumer buying choices for online fashion products, and brand image. A descriptive correlational approach was used. A total of 184 sampled active online purchasers of fashion items from a population of 350 online buyers in Thailand participated in the research. The study was carried out with the use of tools that had been adopted. Descriptive data showed that re…Read more
  •  283
    Mathematical Needs of Laura Vicuña Learners
    with Ronalyn M. Bautista, Aylene D. Pizaña, and Susana P. Egger
    WPU Graduate Journal 5 (1): 78-81. 2020.
    An inquiry on the training needs in Mathematics was conducted to Laura Vicuña Center - Palawan (LVC-P) learners. Specifically, this aimed to determine their level of performance in numbers, measurement, geometry, algebra, and statistics, identify the difficulties they encountered in solving word problems and enumerate topics where they needed coaching. To identify specific training needs, the study employed a descriptive research design where 36 participants were sampled purposively. The data we…Read more
  •  275
    Analysis of Cyber Security In E-Governance Utilizing Blockchain Performance
    with Regonda Nagaraju, Selvanayaki Shanmugam, Sivaram Rajeyyagari, B. Kiran Bala, Arjun Subburaj, and M. Z. M. Nomani
    E-Government refers to the administration of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to the procedures and functions of the government with the objective of enhancing the transparency, efficiency and participation of the citizens. E-Government is tough systems that require distribution, protection of privacy and security and collapse of these could result in social and economic costs on a large scale. Many of the available e-government systems like electronic identity system of manageme…Read more