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A Case Analysis of the Strategies of Students in Learning Mathematics amidst Academic Disruption
Reby Aranzo* Maricar Damicog*; Cristel Jean Macahito*; Allysa Denice Reyes*; Kisha Mae Alliah Tancio*; Jay Fie P. Luzano**
*,**,***,****&*****BSEd Mathematics, Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines
******Faculty Member, Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines
This study was investigated and aimed to determine the strategies of students in learning Mathematics amidst the pandemic. This study was conducted at Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City during the School Year 2021-2022. It employs a Qualitative Case Study Research Design, specifically Sharan Merriam"s model which also follows the six-stage framework of thematic analysis outlined by Braun and Clarke (2006), which identifies patterns or themes within the qualitative data.
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Emeke Precious Nwaoboli* & Ajibulu Olayemi Abiodun
Emeke Precious Nwaoboli* & Ajibulu Olayemi Abiodun
*Department of Mass Communication, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria
**Department of Mass Communication, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria
This study examined the Vanguard newspaper’s online coverage of the 2023 Nigerian presidential election. The objectives of the study were to examine the tones and frames used by the Vanguard newspaper (online) in the coverage of the 2023 Nigerian presidential election. The researchers anchored the study on the content analysis research design and developed issue specific tone and frame categories for the analysis. The researchers analysed 136 news reports and found out that
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16-29 |
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Effectiveness of New Media Commercials in the Promotion of Church Programmes in Benin City
Francisca Ochuko Ovie
Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara
This study evaluated the effectiveness of new media commercials in the promotion of religious programmes in Edo State. The objectives of the study were to find out how often new media are used in promoting religious programmes in Benin City; x-ray the advantages of new media commercials in promoting religious programmes;
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30-41 |
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The Untold Story of Female Sex Worker
Mercy O. Caba-ong, Ph.D.
J.H. Cerilles State College, Dumingag Campus, Zamboanga del Sur
The sex trade in the Philippines is illegal, yet, is considered the third-highest money-making industry in the country. Sex workers are vulnerable to violence which cause social problems, stigmatization, and infection of AIDS/HIV. This study explored the experiences of female sex workers. It is anchored to Objectification Theory by Fredrickson and Roberts [1] and Marxist Feminist Theory by Marx
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42-52 |
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Uncovering the Impact: Evaluating the Social Amelioration Program (SAP) Implementation in Midsalip, Zamboanga del Sur
Retche P. Colegado*, Zena May P. Dumandos**, & Ma. Karla Ligaya S. Castro***
*Social Sciences Department, Bukidnon State University, Philippines
**National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Region IX, Philippines
***Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Philippines
One of the Philippine government"s responses to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the poorest of the poor is the implementation of the Social Amelioration Program (SAP). This study explored the experiences of barangay officials and staff as implementers of the program. Furthermore, the study considered how the program and its components produced the observed results based on coverage, time, and sufficiency. The study utilized a case study research design to gain an in-depth understanding of the experiences of SAP implementers. Three in-depth interviews and one focus group were conducted among barangay officials and staff.
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53-71 |
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“Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge Regarding Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus among Children”
Harshda Subhash Tupe* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph.D Scholar Malwanchal University Indore.(MP)
**Guide S.S Institute of Nursing college Bhopal (MP).
All children like to have many different health problems during childhood. But most of them have only mild problems and these problems do not interfere with their daily life and development. For some children, however, chronic health conditions affect every day throughout life.
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72-76 |
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Sexual Victimization through Alcohol Use by College Women
Paulino R. Tagaylo, PhD.* & Estephanie Zamora-Estrobo, MS**
*J.H. Cerilles State College, Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur
** La Salle University, Ozamiz City
This descriptive study aimed to identify the demographic profile of the respondents in terms of age, year level, and college, to determine the level of sexual victimization due to alcohol consumption in terms of physical, psychological and emotional type and to determine the resolutions made after being sexually victimized. Data was gathered through a checklist and researchers-made questionnaires to supplement the data. The data was interpreted through frequency.
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77-88 |
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The Interplay of Conceptual Understanding and Problem-Solving Competence in Mathematics
Jay Fie P. Luzano
College of Education, Bukidnon State University, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines
This study described and evaluated the interplay of students’ conceptual understanding and problem-solving competence in mathematics of Grade 11 students in Saint Columban College - Senior High School Department, Pagadian City who were enrolled in General Mathematics.
The study employed a descriptive research design where structured survey questionnaires were used and administered to four (4) strands of Grade 11 namely: ABM, GAS, STEM, and HUMSS.
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89-97 |
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Students’ Academic Engagement, Perceptions on Modular Distance Learning and Performance in Mathematics
Elmer C. Sayson
MAEd Math, School of Teacher Education, J.H. Cerilles State College,
Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur
The study focused on the students’ academic engagement, perceptions on modular distance learning in terms of perceived effectiveness, advantages, disadvantages and challenges and academic performance of the students in Mathematics. The quantitative-correlational method of research was used. The adopted questionnaires with modifications were utilized as data gathering instruments. Data were treated with both descriptive and inferential statistics. Reliability test was conducted to determine the internal consistency of the items in the questionnaire. Statistical treatments were addressed using the SPSS and online data analysis calculator.
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98-111 |
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Physicochemical Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Rice Farm Soils in Dumingag, Zamboanga Del Sur
Rhivee Mae B. Halina
MAEd Science, J.H. Cerilles State College,Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur
This study compared the physical and chemical parameters of the organic and inorganic rice farm soils in Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur during 2015-2016. It sought answers to the following questions: moisture content, pH, particle density, and water holding capacity. 30 samples were collected and analyzed at Soil and Plant Analysis Laboratory, Central Mindanao University (CMU) – Maramag, Bukidnon
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112-122 |
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Factors Affecting Study Habits of Grade 6 Pupils in Kalangahan, Elementary School
Fernando C. Santos Jr., BEED* & Sydney Jay B. Villarin, BSEd**
*Initao College, Philippines, College of Education
**Mindanao State University at Naawan, Philippines, College of Education and Social Sciences
Due to pandemic, the learning of the pupils shifts from face to face to alternative learning modules. It is determined that study habits are vital to the pupils’ academic achievement. This quantitative study sought to determine the factors affecting the study habits of the Grade 6 pupils in Kalangahan Elementary School. Males are the most respondents of this research and most of the respondents have low monthly family income.
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123-136 |
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Technology and interpersonal relationships: Examining the impacts on communication, connection, and intimacy
Mark Anthony Mingoa*, Ranil D. Calumba**,Kristine T. Soberano*** & Joe D. Basanta****
Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology, Philippines
The developing utilization of technology has enormously impacted the manner in which people communicate and associate with each other. This study is meant to investigate the impacts of technology on communication, connection, and intimacy in interpersonal relationships. A survey was given to 100 individuals, who were professionals, between the ages of 18 and 50 who detailed involving technology in their everyday relationships
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137-144 |
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Challenges Experienced By Alternative Learning System (ALS) Graduates from English Medium Instruction in Philippine Advent College: Coping Strategies
Mariza S. Balatero, MAEd
J.H. Cerilles State College, Dumingag Campus, Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur
This study mainly focused on how language of instruction could influence the quality of education by determining the academic performance of challenges experienced by Alternative Learning System (ALS Recipient) students from English Medium instruction in Philippine Advent College and coping strategies during the School year 2019-2020. The participants involved in this study were the 373 ALS from BSBA department; 242, Education department; 16, IT department and 18, HRM department. Both the descriptive and inferential statistics were used in the analysis of the data.
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145-158 |
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Balay Silangan Reformation Needs Assessment: Basis for Community Extension Program
Haneylyn L. Cagod, M.S.
J.H. Cerilles State College, Dumingag Campus, Zamboanga del Sur
Rehabilitation is medical assistance that can help you regain, maintain, or increase the abilities you need to function in daily life. These skills could be cognitive, mental, or physical (thinking and learning). You might have lost them as a result of an illness, an accident, or a side effect from medical treatment. Rehabilitation can improve your daily life and functioning.
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159-165 |
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Recent Advancement in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Leprosy
Albert Ansuman Dani* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph.D Scholar (Nursing) Malwanchal University Indore (M.P)
**Guide S.S Institute of Nursing college Bhopal (M.P)
The importance of awareness and treatment of leprosy has been recognized globally due to the impact of the disease on individuals, communities, and public health. Extensive research and studies have shed light on various aspects of leprosy, highlighting the significance of addressing the disease effectively.
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“A Study on Social and Emotional Reactions of Care - Givers of Elderly Demented Persons”
Prasita Nair* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph.D Scholar (Nursing) Malwanchal University Indore (M.P)
**Guide, S.S Institute of Nursing college Bhopal (M.P)
India with an elderly population of nearly 76 million, constituting 7.7% of the total is amongst the top ten nations in this category. At present one out of every seven elderly persons in the world is an Indian. By the year 2020 it is estimated that the population of the elderly will be increased to 142 million or about 11% of the country"s population.
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A Study to Assess the Patients’ Socio-Psychological Condition and their Acceptance in Society after Reconstructive Surgery
Rajesh Kumar* & Dr. Pratiksha Patrick**
*Ph. D Scholar (Nursing) Malwanchal University Indore (M.P)
**Guide S.S Institute of Nursing college Bhopal (M.P)
Reconstructive surgery (RCS) has made a significant improvement in deformities and disabilities management among leprosy patients. However, it seems that due to existing misconceptions that is hereditary and not curable regarding leprosy still lead to concealing the disease, therefore the patients hesitate and unenthusiastic to avail these facilities. This study was carried out in leprosy mission
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A Study to Assess the Level of Stress among BSC Nursing 1st Year Student in Govt. College of Nursing N.S.C.B. M.C.H. of Jabalpur
Mrs. Manju Kalvin*, Shivani Jatav**, Ankita Hardaha*** Shalu Shukla****, Shveta Morghade***** & Shraddha Shukla******
*HOD (Psychiatric Nursing) Govt College of Nursing N.S.C.B M.C.H Jabalpur (M.P.)”
**,***,****,*****&******Research scholar Govt College of Nursing N.S.C.B M.C.H Jabalpur (M.P.)”
Stress is a universal phenomenon, all people experience it, stress can have both positive and negative effect stress is produced by a change in the environment that is perceived as a challenge threat or danger stress affects the whole person i.e., in all the human dimensions (physical, emotional, intellectual, social and spiritual). The perception on stress and the responses to it are highly individualized, not only from one time to another in the same person. Stress is a dominant strain in the fabrics of today’s life.
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