Orville J. Evardo Jr

Davao de Oro State College
  •  126
    A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Game-Based Approaches on Affective and Psychomotor Learning Outcomes in Mathematics Education: Evidence from the Davao Region, Philippines (review)
    International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research 7 (4): 1626-1636. 2026.
    Although there is a growing interest in the implementation of game-based learning within mathematics education due to its promise of promoting affective and psychomotor learning, research has predominantly concentrated on reported cognitive gains. It is therefore essential to explore further the impact of such approaches on learners in order to ensure that all domains of learning are addressed. The current study therefore aims to synthesise findings from within the Davao Region, Philippines, foc…Read more
  •  271
    Exploring Factors Affecting Research Engagement of Instructors in Davao de Oro State College: Bases for Enhancement and Policy Recommendations
    with Rey John Rebucas, Loren Sangco, and Chrizon Rian Cubio
    International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research 6 (12): 5978-5991. 2025.
    Research engagement in Philippine Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is a pressing challenge. Despite its recognized importance for instructional innovations and institutional development, many faculty members avoid research, even when incentives are available. This qualitative-transcendental phenomenology explores and describes the experiences and insights of instructors on the factors affecting their research engagement. Through purposive sampling, specifically the criterion sampling techniq…Read more
  •  409
    Use of Cybergogy in Improving Reading Comprehension among High School Students: A Systematic Literature Review
    with Ramilyn Odvina, Lemalyn Baylon, and Rachelle Mae Ayop
    Journal of Digital Learning and Education 4 (3): 210-222. 2024.
    This systematic literature review investigates the role of cybergogy in enhancing reading comprehension among high school students, driven by the increasing use of digital tools in education. The review analyzed 25 studies, revealing that cybergogy offers significant benefits, such as the practical use of digital tools, flexible learning environments, and improved teaching quality. However, it also identifies several challenges, including digital distractions, insufficient foundational reading …Read more
  •  626
    Integrating Sustainable Agriculture in Teaching Mathematics: Development of a Project- based Learning Prototype
    with Leonor Roann De Amor Labarca, Sweet Cristine Capin, Elmer Javel Jr, Marvin Valentin, and Ivy Lyt Abina
    International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research and Innovation 2 (4): 1-10. 2024.
    This developmental study seeks to develop a Project-Based learning prototype that integrates sustainable agriculture in teaching mathematics. Data was gathered through the in-depth interviews using the developed semi-structured questionnaire. The study used the Clarke and Braun thematic analysis to analyze the data collected. The researchers found the following themes: Profitability of Aquaponics, Requisite for Computational Skills, Integration of Aquaponics in Teaching Unit Conversion, and Prom…Read more
  •  1259
    A Systematic Literature Review on the Use of Grammarly in Improving the Writing Skills of ESL/EFL Students
    with Shaina May Llausas, Eddielyne Ruiz, and Syndrell Mae Ayucan
    International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research 5 (9): 3507-3519. 2024.
    This systematic literature review examines the effectiveness of Grammarly as an Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) tool for improving the writing skills of English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students. Drawing on 10 studies published between 2018 and 2024, the review assesses Grammarly’s key features, benefits, and limitations. Results show that Grammarly significantly reduces grammatical errors, enhances students’ writing confidence, and fosters autonomous…Read more
  •  1324
    Enhancing students’ performance on least taught topics in basic calculus through Moodle-based courseware package
    with Estela C. Itaas
    Journal of Mathematics and Science Teacher 4 (2). 2024.
    This study utilized the developmental research design to identify the least taught topics in basic calculus and design and investigate the effectiveness of a Moodle-based courseware package. Data were collected from seven basic calculus teachers and five academic administrators through survey questionnaires, interviews, and validation sheets. The quasi-experimental phase of the study used a pre-/post-test control group design with a sample of 69 students, 34 students in the experimental group an…Read more
  •  528
    Subject matter expertise goes far beyond simply knowing and regurgitating facts. It is a multifaceted ability encompassing a deep understanding of the content, pedagogical knowledge, assessment proficiency, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and cultivating positive attitudes and values. This transcendental phenomenological study was conducted to understand the lived experiences of SHS out-of-field research teachers in terms of assignment, instruction, and feedback. To grasp…Read more
  •  680
    Integration of Gradual Release of Responsibility Instructional Model (GRRIM) in the Development of Learning Module in Geometry
    with April Lyn Casas, Michael Casas, and Ivy Lyt Abina
    Journal of Tertiary Education and Learning 1 (2): 6-14. 2023.
    This mixed methods study aims to determine the effects of the developed Gradual Release of Responsibility Instructional Model (GRRIM) learning module on the academic achievement of Grade 9 students in Geometry. The topic chosen for the module development is one of the students’ identified least learned competencies, particularly in parallelograms and their properties. The study participants were five (5) module development experts and 110 students grouped into control and experimental groups. Th…Read more
  •  483
    Zooming into the Lived Experiences of Mathematics Teachers in the Implementation of the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) Approach
    with Gimmel Edquilag and Ivy Lyt Abina
    American Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation 2 (3): 22-31. 2023.
    Mathematics educators are constantly searching for new and innovative approaches to teaching with the goal of improving student learning outcomes. This phenomenological study aimed to describe the lived experiences of mathematics teachers in implementing the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) Approach. The study was participated by 13 mathematics teachers, and data were gathered through in-depth interviews and a focus group discussion. Thematic analysis was used to interpret the data guided by Colai…Read more
  •  1048
    Research Competence of Out-of-Field Teachers in Teaching Practical Research: Input to Capability Building Series
    with Ivy Lyt Abina
    International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research 6 (5). 2023.
    Research is a high-level course for the 21st century learners thus requiring highly qualified teachers that are proficient both in research and teaching. This study utilizes convergent parallel design, a mixed method approach to describe the research competence and to design a Capability Building Series Program. The respondents of this study are the out-of-field research teachers from selected private Senior High Schools. There are 40 respondents for the quantitative phase while 14 participants …Read more
  •  481
    The plight of Modified Work and Study Program (MWSP) students in learning mathematics
    with Ervin Jay Salera and Ivy Lyt Abina
    Contemporary Educational Researches Journal 13 (4): 240-250. 2023.
    The Philippine educational system established alternative delivery modes of education, such as the Modified Work and Study Program, to eradicate student dropout incidence. This phenomenological study aims to probe the challenges and explore the coping mechanism of MWSP students in studying mathematics. The study was conducted at a public high school offering the program. Six students were chosen to participate in the study. Focus group discussion was utilized for the data gathering of the study.…Read more
  •  568
    Culturally responsive self-efficacy of mathematics teachers: Input for self-efficacy building enhancement
    with Jennilyn Edilo and Roar Callaman
    International Journal of Innovative Research in Education 9 (1): 105-113. 2022.
    The Philippines is a multicultural society with diverse cultures and beliefs for each indigenous community. This study was designed to determine the level of culturally responsive teaching self-efficacy (CRTSE) of mathematics teachers and to propose a training design. The study utilized an explanatory sequential research design using a survey and focus-grouped discussion and was participated by 65 in-service mathematics teachers. Based on the result, the mathematics teachers' overall level of te…Read more
  •  686
    Keeping on track: A case study of utilizing anecdotal checklist in clinical practice
    Global Journal of Psychology Research: New Trends and Issues 3 (2): 126-138. 2023.
    Anecdotal checklists are becoming more and more common in psychological practice nowadays, but they are not frequently employed in clinical psychology. This study focused on the use of anecdotal checklists in clinical practice and highlighted the experiences, perceptions, potential barriers, and challenges of the use of anecdotal checklists. A case study design was utilized in this study with one participant who utilized the anecdotal checklist during the intervention. The data was gathered thro…Read more
  •  706
    Indigenous People Mathematics Teachers’ Beliefs and Teaching Practices: An Explanatory Sequential Analysis
    with Alexis Tancontian and Ivy Lyt Abina
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Perspectives 2 (6): 77-94. 2024.
    Indigenous communities have a rich cultural heritage encompassing diverse ways of knowing, learning, and understanding the world around them. This mixed methods study utilized the explanatory sequential design to determine the level and relationship of the IP mathematics teachers' beliefs and teaching practices and gain a deeper insight into these beliefs and attitudes. There are 115 respondents for the quantitative phase, while 10 participants in the qualitative phase. Data were collected throu…Read more