Louie P. Gula

Visayas State University
  •  3578
    Filipino Students’ Standpoint on Going Back to Traditional Schooling in the New Normal
    with Jayrome L. Nunez, Alvin L. Barnachea, Jover B. Jabagat, and Jomar M. Urbano
    Journal of Teacher Education and Research 17 (1): 16-21. 2022.
    Schools worldwide have started opening doors to welcome back students who, for almost two years, have been stuck studying at home. This study looks at the standpoint of Filipino students on going back to regular face-to-face schooling. There were 2,274 students of different tiers of education (high school, collegiate, graduate) from different major island groups of the Philippines (Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao) who participated in the study. The study used a mixed-method of descriptive statistics to…Read more
  •  3438
    A Phenomenological Study of Lived Experiences of Parents at a Young Age
    Research and Development Journal Of Education 8 (2). 2022.
    This study aims to find out the experiences encountered by the parents at a very young age considering their maturity and financial capabilities. This study highlights the form of gathering data which is conducted using an interview. This is done in a dyad form wherein only one respondent is involved in the interview. The term qualitative research refers to the collection and analysis of non-numerical data and is sometimes based on a phenomenon which could be in a form of a survey questionnaire …Read more
  •  385
    Reading Teachers: Reading Strategies Employed in Teaching Reading in Grade School
    Journal of Language and Literature Studies 2 (2): 62-74. 2022.
    The purpose of the study. The aims of this research are to determine the teachers' reading style, determine their reading speed, and determine which reading methods are the teachers' strengths and weaknesses utilizing a thorough evaluation of reading techniques from Hawker Brownlow Education. This study utilized the comprehensive assessment of reading strategies from Hawker Brownlow Education. This material is composed of four series of tests namely, Reading Comprehension 1- Historical Fiction, …Read more
  •  384
    Speech Classes During COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges Faced by the Classroom Teachers
    Pakistan Journal of Distance and Online Learning 8 (1): 53-70. 2022.
    The research study aimed at assessing the various difficulties that speech teachers had in delivering lessons during the distance learning era. The various phenomena and themes that emerged from the survey were determined using a descriptive research design. The survey was conducted to collect information about the various characteristics and behavior of speech teachers. It also explored the factors that influenced their decisions and actions when it came to addressing the pandemic. The repeated…Read more
  •  280
    This research study aims to highlight the personal experiences encountered by the participants, compare the differences between both narrations, and lastly identify common phenomena. This study utilized the auto-ethnographical research study. Ellis and Bochner (2000) describe autoethnography as "an autobiographical form of writing that exhibits several levels of awareness, linking the personal to the cultural". Autoethnography may include a wide variety of topics, from personal research experien…Read more
  •  259
    Professional and Personal Traits of a Professor: A Study on Filipino Students' Preferences
    with Jayrome Lleva Nuñez
    Universal Journal of Educational Research 2 (1): 38-46. 2023.
    Schools have resumed receiving students after more than two years of closing doors to learners. College students. Students have built preferences on their professors even before the pandemic began. Using the epistemological lens in conducting research, the purpose of the study is to know the expectations of Filipino college students about the professional and personal qualities of their professors. The study utilized snowball or chain sampling to gather pertinent information in relation to the r…Read more
  •  158
    Becoming A Doctor: A Collaborative Autoethnography
    Partners Universal International Research Journal 1 (3): 26-33. 2022.
    An educator, to climb up into academic ranking must take a longer route of getting formal education such as master’s or doctorate. In this paper, the authors discuss their journey, challenges, and aspirations in taking post-graduate studies like the Doctor of Education (EdD). Using autoethnography as the research design, which allow writers to narrate their personal experiences and used thematic analysis to analyze them. The authors experienced hardship in finding universities that would fit to …Read more
  •  153
    The Teaching Profession: A Critical Analysis on the Reflective Experience of a Classroom Teacher
    Universal Journal of Educational Research 2 (2): 160-167. 2023.
    This paper aims to describe the common situations happening in an actual classroom encounter in a Philippine school. It also points out the external expectations of the fresh graduates of education from the training to the actual real teaching. This article used an auto-ethnographical study that highlights the personal experience of the author to highlight the events of most teachers. It was noted that teaching is not only all about the subject matter but more about building a relationship with …Read more