•  3225
    Level of Practice in the Implementation of DepEd’s Results-Based Performance Management System (RPMS)
    with Deo Urbano
    International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 4 (8): 1078-1090. 2023.
    This quantitative study assessed the implementation of the Results-based Performance Management System (RPMS) in evaluating teachers' performance in the Department of Education (DepEd) Schools Division of Nueva Vizcaya. Data were gathered through a survey, and the findings revealed that coaches and raters implemented RPMS to a very great extent, likely motivated by the Performance-Based Incentive System (PBIS). However, certain indicators showed incomplete implementation. The study highlights th…Read more
  •  107
    Test Development for Cellular Phone Addiction among College Students
    International Journal of Biosciences, Psychiatry and Technology 4 (3): 27-36. 2017.
    This study aimed to develop a test to determine the level of cellular addiction among college students. The items included in this instrument were obtained from the internet source and were verified by the students. The data were analyzed through reliability analysis and factor analyses. The process in developing the test for cellular phone addiction questionnaire was described, and the final version of the instrument was presented. Findings revealed three factors namely: habitually/routinely ac…Read more
  •  447
    EFFECT OF STUDY GROUP ON GRADE 9 STUDENTS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN SOLVING TRIGONOMETRIC PROBLEMS
    with Mary Joy Sagun
    International Journal of Research Studies in Education 7 (4): 91-102. 2017.
    Trigonometry serves as an important precursor to calculus as well as college level courses. However, a possible factor that affects students from learning is teachers’ strategies in teaching. Several studies reveal that cooperative learning such as study group can increase achievement of students in mathematics. This study focused on the effects of study groups on the grade 9 students’ achievement in trigonometric problems. It sought to identify the achievement of the students in problem solving…Read more
  •  234
    Predictors of Students’ Competence in Applying Mathematics in Real World Problems
    with Rommel de Gracia
    Journal of Studies in Social Sciences 15 (2): 49-62. 2016.
    Today’s societies place challenging demands on individuals, who are confronted with complexity in many aspects of their lives. Individuals need to acquire a wide range of competencies in order to overcome the complex challenges of today’s world. Using real-world problems is important not only to hone students’ mathematical thinking and competency but also to prepare them in making well-grounded decisions that involve logical and mathematical reasoning. Thus, this study explored the competence of…Read more
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    The need to understand statistics in conducting research is very important, especially when working on quantitative data. The significance level is a very important concept that needs to be fully understood, particularly in hypothesis testing. Collado (2015) found out that graduate students have a fair level of understanding of the concepts of significance level; thus she constructed an e-module on the said topic designed for use by graduate students. The e-module was used in conducting true exp…Read more
  •  71
    Statistical Item Analysis of Basic & Integrated Science Process and Skill Test (BISPST) Using Rasch Model and SPSS
    with Rommel de Gracia
    International Journal of Research and Review (Ijjr) 3 (11): 89-97. 2016.
    Item analysis is a general term that refers to the specific methods used in education to evaluate test items, typically for the purpose of test construction and revision. Construction and analysis of science examinations in high school curricula needs the integration of integrated process and skill type which help students develop their rational and logical thinking. This exploratory study aimed to investigate the comparative results of item analyses using Rasch Model Analysis and SPSS. It exami…Read more
  •  5
    High School Teachers' Level of Knowledge and Skills in Applying Mathematics in Real Life: An Assessment towards Teacher's Preparedness for Senior High School Mathematics
    with Dominga Valtoribio, Cesar Medula Jr, and Rommel de Gracia
    Uhd-Ctu Annual Economicsand Business Conference Proceedings -2017 1 (1): 168-179. 2017.
    It is the role of the teacher to teach the students how to develop basic competencies and skills in solving, creative and critical thinkin. Thus, it is the teacher that is considered as one of the factors that could affect the students. This study measured high school teacher’s knowledge and skills in applying mathematics in real life using standardized questionnaires. Result revealed that the teachers of schools that will offer academic track have moderate knowledge and be…Read more
  •  184
    Effect of Mobile App on Students’ Mathematics and Technology Attitude
    with Charlotte Canilao
    American Journal of Educational Research 11 (10): 722-728. 2023.
    This study investigates the effect of mobile app on students’ Behavioral engagement, Confidence with technology, Mathematics confidence, Affective engagement, and Mathematics with technology. Grade 9 students were provided with mobile apps to support them in studying mathematics during distance learning. Post-test control group was utilized in the study to compare the mathematics and technology attitudes of the students in the control and treatment groups. This study used the Mathematics and Tec…Read more
  •  115
    Assessment of research faculty development program efficacy in writing research proposals
    International Research Journal of Management, It and Social Sciences 5 (4): 1-17. 2018.
    The dearth in research in Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) had driven the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to provide policies and mandates that are largely geared towards the improvement of research productivity. Saint Mary’s University responded through Faculty Research Development Program, a scheme borne of the plans of the University Research Center (IDP Year 2013-2014) that aims to strengthen and enhance the research skills of faculty members. This study aimed to assess …Read more
  •  276
    Exploring students' image concept of mathematical functions through error analysis
    International Journal of Advanced Research and Publications 2 (9): 33-46. 2018.
    Students do not necessarily use the definitions presented to them when determining examples or non-examples of given mathematical ideas. Instead, they utilize the concept image they carry with them as a result of experiences with such examples and nonexamples. Hence, teachers should try exploring students‟ images of various mathematical concepts in order to improve communication between students and teachers. This suggestion can be addressed through error analysis. This study therefore is a desc…Read more
  •  244
    Structural equation model of students' competence in Mathematics among Filipino high school students
    Journal in Interdisciplinary Studies in Education 7 (1): 67-77. 2018.
    This study aimed to construct structural equation model of students’ competence in mathematics through selected students profile variables. The structural model revealed interesting influence of the profile variables to the competency in mathematics. It can be conveyed that better mother’s work status, higher educational level expected to complete, more confident and did not repeat kinder, have better competency in mathematics. The four variables that directly influenced the competence variables…Read more
  •  94
    Mathematical problem-solving strategies among student teachers
    Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science 11 (3): 53-64. 2018.
    The main purpose of the study is to understand the mathematical problem-solving strategies among student teachers. This study used both quantitative and qualitative type of research. Aside from the semi-structured interviews, data were gathered through participant's actual mathematical problem-solving outputs and the videotaped interviews. Findings revealed that the problem-solving strategies among student teachers in the Problem-Solving subject are cognitive, metacognitive and other strategies.…Read more
  •  114
    College Students' Data Management Skills in a Private University in the Philippines
    International Journal of Social Sciences and Educational Studies 5 (2): 1-30. 2018.
    The society could be understood through data around us. Hence, each individual must be equipped with knowledge and skills in managing data. This study aimed to describe data management skills of the college students. It made use of a mixed method of the qualitative and quantitative type of research, particularly descriptive approach. The study was conducted in the undergraduate schools of Saint Mary’s University at Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. The data management skills assessment is a…Read more
  •  13553
    Perception and Academic Performance of STEM Students in Learning Calculus
    with Bonifacio Giangan
    Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal 4 (1): 2-7. 2022.
    This study aimed to determine the relationship between academic performance and students’ perceptions in learning Calculus during distance learning modality. Learning Calculus is part of developing students' Mathematics skills and abilities towards enhancing STEM education in Senior High School. Thirty-five (35) STEM students were purposively sampled at a public school in Davao Region, Philippines. These students took up Pre-Calculus and Basic Calculus during pandemic. This study used a quantita…Read more
  •  875
    Satisfaction of Students in the Methods Used in Mathematics in the Modern World in a New Normal
    with Ella Tricia Aquino
    American Journal of Educational Research 11 (3): 144-150. 2023.
    One notable component to look at in the teaching-learning process is the way the subject is taught because one way or another, students are greatly affected by it. Viewing students’ perspectives on the use of the different teaching methods, this study determined the frequency of use of these teaching methods and their level of satisfaction. Through a systematic investigation, the findings from a critical questionnaire administered to first-year BS Hospitality Management college students at Ifuga…Read more
  •  469
    The broad range of emotional factors that affect learning on the sudden change of the learning modality in Mathematics led to this study. This study aimed to compare the level of support factors that greatly affect the students’ learning in mathematics in a blended learning approach. Sex, age, and relationship status were considered grouping variables on the individual, motivational, and social support factors towards learning mathematics in the blended learning mode of thirty education students…Read more
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    Pedagogical Approaches in Statistics and Probability during Pandemic
    with Cathlyn Dumale
    American Journal of Educational Research 11 (6): 337-347. 2023.
    The difficulty of the students in Statistics and Probability subject, and the pedagogical approaches used by the teachers, were the challenges encountered by both students and teachers due to the restrictions during the CoViD-19 pandemic. Hence, this study aimed to determine the pedagogical approaches used in teaching statistics and probability during the pandemic. The study used a qualitative approach, particularly document analysis. The main source of the data was the module in statistics and …Read more
  •  392
    Comparing Mathematics Achievement: Control vs. Experimental Groups in the Context of Mobile Educational Applications
    with Charlotte Canilao
    American Journal of Educational Research 11 (6): 348-358. 2023.
    This study primarily assessed students' achievement in mathematics using a mobile educational application to help them learn and adapt to changes in education. The study involved selected Grade 9 students at a public high school in Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. This study used a quasi-experimental method, particularly a post-test control group design. Descriptive statistics such as frequencies, percent, mean, and standard deviation were used to describe the achievement of the students in mathemat…Read more
  •  434
    Grade 12 Students’ Retention in Statistics and Probability amidst Covid-19
    with Cathlyn Dumale
    American Journal of Educational Research 11 (10): 670-676. 2023.
    This study aimed to assess the retention of grade 12 students in statistics and probability, along with a comparative analysis of these retentions across the distinct topics of the subject. Statistics and probability subjects were taken by the students when they were in grade 11. Employing a quantitative approach, the research used descriptive-comparative design to describe the level of retention of the students and compare the retention of the students in each topic. These encompass random vari…Read more
  •  326
    Metacognitive Strategy Knowledge Use through Mathematical Problem Solving amongst Pre-service Teachers
    with Cesar Medula Jr
    American Journal of Educational Research 4 (2): 170-189. 2016.
    Metacognition-related studies do often give focus on the regulation or experience components but little on the knowledge component. In particular and especially within the Philippine context, not much focus is given with regards to a clear and coherent academic framework that fortifies the metacognitive strategy knowledge in mathematical problem solving amongst students. Using an evolved grounded theory, the purpose of this study is to look closely into the metacognitive strategy knowledge of pr…Read more
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    The Effect of Pomodoro Technique on Student Mendelian Genetics Concept Mastery during Synchronous Remote Learning
    with Christian Santiago
    International Research Journal of Management, It and Social Sciences 10 (4): 233-243. 2023.
    The Pomodoro technique is a timed-based strategy used in fighting procrastination and found to increase academic performance. However, its effect on academic learning in a synchronous remote learning modality has yet to be investigated. The study used a mixed triangulation semiexperimental design using a whole sample (N=46), following all ethical equivalence procedures. The genetics concept mastery of the students was tested using a researcher-made test. ANCOVA results revealed that students tau…Read more