Manuel Caingcoy

Bukidnon State University
  •  394
    Effective stress management strategies correlate with improved academic performance in college students, yet inconsistent findings in existing research warrant further investigation. This study explored the intricate interplay between stress levels, coping strategies, and academic achievement in HyFlex learningenvironments. A stratified random sample of 111 students from five specializations within the Bachelor of Secondary Education program participated. Utilizing a descriptive-…Read more
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    Culturally responsive pedagogy: A systematic overview (review, 4th ed.)
    Diversitas Journal 8 (4). 2023.
    Culturally responsive pedagogy is crucial in education, valuing diverse backgrounds to create inclusive learning environments. This paper synthesizes 32 literature sources systematically highlighting the importance of recognizing cultural backgrounds, building relationships, adapting instruction, and promoting critical consciousness. Recognition of students' backgrounds enhances academic achievement and engagement, while positive relationships foster belonging and well-being. Adapting instructio…Read more
  •  168
    Existing studies lack comprehensive insights into the success and effectiveness of culturally responsive leadership (CRL) in higher education. To address this gap, a scoping review was conducted to provide an integrated framework of CRL and guide current and future school leaders in higher education who aspire to implement it. Initially, 47 literature sources were searched, screened, and 18 articles were selected for thematic analysis based on predefined criteria. The analysis revealed three key…Read more
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    Objectives: The study determined the competencies of teachers and performance of learners in 2017-2018 National Achievement Test. It identified the influence of teachers’ competencies on performance of learners. Methods: It employed descriptive-correlational and explanatory designs and it involved three divisions in Northern Mindanao region, Philippines. Findings: The Grade 10 and 6 teachers have possessed very satisfactory competencies across areas, while the Grade 10 and Grade 6 learners had a…Read more
  •  365
    Paradoxical lived experiences of the newly-hired faculty in a university setting
    with Ivy Eran
    Journal of Advances in Humanities and Social Sciences 5 (5): 216-225. 2019.
    This study explored the experiences of the newly-hired faculty in the university to acquire an in-depth and profound understanding of these experiences. It involved eight purposively chosen faculty in a semi-structured interview and focus group discussion documented in voice and video recorders. Using Colaizzi’s seven step-approach to data analysis, results revealed three paradoxical themes: the joys and struggles of teaching, successes and pains of learning, and the privileges and challenges of…Read more
  •  94
    Exploring the Educational Advocacy of Graduate Students in Philippine Higher Education Institution
    with Catherine Libertad
    Technium Social Sciences Journal 6 (1): 18-35. 2020.
    Every school needs an advocate leader who can influence others to address issues, concerns, and problems that affect education, its quality, access, and the welfare of the stakeholders, especially that of the learners. This leader needs to subscribe to the redefined roles and nature of leadership. Advocacy leadership challenges educational leaders to take a progressive stance on pressing educational issues and problems. The next in line leaders need to awaken in themselves a specific advocacy an…Read more
  •  146
    Feedback Mechanisms of School Heads on Teacher Performance
    with Grethel Jean Congcong
    European Journal of Education Studies 7 (3): 236-253. 2020.
    The use of performance feedback in the workplace has gained popularity over the years, yet school heads have been challenged in providing it to teachers. In the initial interview, they shared that evaluation results can impact teachers’ motivation, and that feedback should be done carefully. However, they failed to clearly articulate a specific mechanism that had been applied in this vital role. Also, no studies have provided clear detail on the feedback mechanism used by school heads in the pas…Read more
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    Recently, research capability has received an overwhelming and remarkable interest among academics and practitioners. This is timely since the Department of Education had institutionalized research and encouraged teachers to engage in it to support evidence-based practice, decision-making, policy, and program development. On these premises, a study was carried out to assess the research capability of public teachers in Malaybalay City, determine its co…Read more
  •  2500
    Effectiveness of the Alternative Learning System Informal Education Project and the Transfer of Life Skills among ALS Teachers: A Case Study
    with Juliet Pacursa and Ma Isidora Adajar
    International Journal of Community Service and Engagement 2 (3): 88-98. 2021.
    Alternative Learning System (ALS) has been adopted in Philippine basic education, yet there is no academic institution in the region prepares ALS teachers in teaching life skills. ALS teachers graduated from different programs of teacher education for formal education. In response, an extension project was conceptualized and implemented to enhance the teaching capacity and effectiveness of ALS teachers. Case study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the project. It explored the transf…Read more
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    Employment, Employability and Competencies of the Bachelor of Secondary Education Graduates
    with Iris April Ramirez, Derren Gaylo, Ma Isidora Adajar, Elvie Lacdag, and Gem Aiah Blanco
    Turkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry (TOJQI) 12 (6): 872-884. 2021.
    Tracing graduates has become an imperative for higher education institutions much more during the pandemic. This tracer determined the employment and employability status of the 2019 BSE graduates and identified the competencies they adequately acquired and deemed vital for work. It used descriptive design, and data were collected from the 103 graduates through a google form with open and closed-ended questions administered between November and December 2020. Results revealed that most of the gr…Read more
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    Assessing Practice Teachers’ Culturally Responsive Teaching: The Role of Gender and Degree Programs in Competence Development
    with Vivian Irish Lorenzo, Iris April Ramirez, Catherine Libertad, Romeo Pabiona Jr, and Ruffie Marie Mier
    Iafor Journal of Cultural Studies 7 (1): 21-35. 2022.
    Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) weaves together rigor and relevance while it improves student achievement and engagement. The Philippine Department of Education implemented Indigenous People’s education to respond to the demands for culturally responsive teaching. Teacher education graduates are expected to articulate the rootedness of education in sociocultural contexts in creating a learning environment that recognizes respect, connectedness, choice, personal relevance, challenges, engage…Read more
  •  325
    Instructional Leadership Practices of School Administrators: The Case of El Salvador City Division, Philippines
    with Ma Leah Lincuna
    Commonwealth Journal of Academic Research 1 (2): 12-32. 2020.
    School administrators are mandated to take the instructional leadership roles. On this premise, a study assessed the extent of instructional leadership practices of public elementary school administrators in El Salvador City Division, Philippines. Also, it explored their actual practices, challenges encountered, and the ways they overcome the challenges in practicing instructional leadership. It employed a mixed-method research design. It administered the adopted assessment tool on instru…Read more
  •  168
    Self-Concept of College Students: Empirical Evidence from an Asian Setting
    with Jonah Balba
    Technium Social Sciences Journal 24 (1): 26-37. 2020.
    Individuals with high self-concept will likely have high life satisfaction, they easily get adjusted to life, and they communicate their feeling more appropriately. However, it was not certain whether self-concept would decline or improve as individuals age, or whether self-concept would vary between genders and ethnic groups. To prove, a study was carried out to compare the self-concept of college students in an Asian context. The inquiry utilized the cross-sectional design in finding out sign…Read more
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    Kampus Merdeka: College Educational Breakthrough to Address the Wide Gap Between Industry and Academia
    with Haryo Kusumo, Achmad Solechan, Dian Marlina, and Mega Novita
    KnE Social Sciences 5 (1). 2022.
    Kampus Merdeka was part of the Merdeka Belajar policy released by the Indonesian Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) at the end of January 2020. This study focuses on a university program that gave students opportunities to develop skills in accordance with their talents and interests by entering the workforce right away as training for future careers. Until the middle of September 2022, 12 programs had launched. To provide a reliable reference, a compreh…Read more
  •  252
    Variance in multidimensional competencies and professional development needs of kindergarten teachers
    with Phoebe Gallego
    International Journal of Didactical Studies 2 (2): 1-8. 2021.
    This paper investigated the variation in the multidimensional competencies and professional development needs of kindergarten teachers using a cross-sectional research design. It involved 54 purposively selected kindergarten teachers and collected the data using the self-assessment tool adopted by the Department of Education from the National Research Center for Teacher Quality in the Philippines. These data were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. As found, kindergarten …Read more
  •  287
    Cross-sectional inquiry on employability and employment status of Bachelor of Secondary Education graduates (2016-2018): A tracer study
    with Desiree Barroso
    East African Scholars Multidisciplinary Bulletin 3 (10): 306-313. 2020.
    Higher education institutions are expected to produce quality and competitive graduates for the job market and nation-building. In realizing this role, Bukidnon State University needs to ensure that graduates may land a job-relevant and align with their education and training. With this, a tracer study was conducted to verify whether the three batches of graduates are employed and are employable. It ascertained their employability based on their work experience from graduation to the present job…Read more
  •  135
    Utilization of Scholarly Journal Articles in the Teaching and Learning of Teacher Education Courses
    with Derren Gaylo and Daisy Mugot
    Balkan and Near Eastern Journal of Social Sciences 6 (3): 59-66. 2020.
    The usage of scholarly journal articles in the academe is now gaining attention to cope with the ever dynamic and evolving teaching and learning processes. However, the use implies possible potential usage only because what is measured is the number of views and downloads of the articles. This paper explored how the teacher education faculty and students utilized scholarly journal articles in the teaching and learning of professional education courses. The study also determined the challenge…Read more
  •  288
    School Performance, Leadership and Core Behavioral Competencies of School Heads: Does Higher Degree Matter?
    with Romeo Lepardo Jr
    Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities 6 (5): 1190-1196. 2020.
    This paper finds out whether a higher degree matters in school performance, and in demonstrating leadership and core behavioral competencies among school heads. This was conducted to support the existing and future policies of the Department of Education and interested funders for the scholarship and advanced studies of school heads. Using a cross-sectional method, it involved 192 randomly selected participants. Data on school performance was obtained at the office of Surigao del Sur Division, w…Read more
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    University-Wide Extension Project: Its Impact on Holistic Wellness of Third Agers and Contribution to Development Goals
    International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology 1 (1): 1-9. 2021.
    Holistic wellness is vital to sustaining sound mind and healthy body of third-agers. These individuals are considered vulnerable. Previous surveys indicated limited wellness activities among third agers. With this, an extension project was designed and implemented to address this concern. This paper evaluated the impact of the project on the holistic wellness of third-agers and determined its contribution to national and international goals. The result chain framework was used to identify the im…Read more
  •  228
    Weaving Teaching and Leading: A Systematic Literature Review on Pedagogical Leadership Contributions
    International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology 5 (4): 551-556. 2020.
    Pedagogical leadership has become an emerging and essential debate in the field of educational administration and leadership. This was a result of the shift from the hierarchical type in the past to a more inclusive, collaborative, and participative leadership. Previous studies indicate the furtherance of the inquiry into pedagogical leadership since it is a work in progress. Method: For this reason, a systematic literature review mapped the literature relevant to pedagogical leadership. Finding…Read more
  •  255
    Recently, research capability has received an overwhelming and remarkable interest among academics and practitioners. This is timely since the Department of Education had institutionalized research and encouraged teachers to engage in it to support evidence-based practice, decision-making, policy, and program development. On these premises, a study was carried out to assess the research capability of public teachers in Malaybalay City, determine its co…Read more
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    Competencies and Professional Development Needs of Kindergarten Teachers
    with Phoebe Gallego
    International Journal on Integrated Education 3 (7): 69-81. 2020.
    The study identified the level of competencies and the extent of professional development needs of kindergarten teachers in the Sultan Kudarat Division, during the school year 2019 - 2020. The study employed a descriptive method. The study involved 54 kindergarten teachers in the division in accomplishing the 12-item self-assessment instrument. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results revealed that kindergarten teachers have a high level of competencies in content knowledge a…Read more
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    University-Wide Extension Project: Its Impact on Holistic Wellness of Third Agers and Contributions to Development Goals
    International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology 1 (1): 1-9. 2021.
    Holistic wellness is vital to sustaining sound mind and healthy body of third-agers. These individuals are considered vulnerable. Previous surveys indicated limited wellness activities among third agers. With this, an extension project was designed and implemented to address this concern. This paper evaluated the impact of the project on the holistic wellness of third-agers and determined its contribution to national and international goals. The result chain framework was used to identify the im…Read more