Publications

The Influence Of Teachers’ Instructional Skills On Learners’ Academic Performance

Author(s):
Cawaling, Jennifer B.; Oriendo, Rene S.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract This study aimed to determine the level of influence of teachers’ instructional skills on learners’ academic performance in one of the districts in a medium-sized division in Central Philippines for the School Year 2024-2025.  The study found that most respondents were young teachers, with nearly two-thirds lacking postgraduate degrees and belonging to lower income […]

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Reading Comprehension Of Grade 5 Learners

Author(s):
Nacion-Bacolor, Edith Mae ; Oriendo, Rene S.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract This study examined the reading comprehension levels of Grade 5 learners in selected schools in Negros Occidental as the foundation for a proposed Enhancement Plan. Using a descriptive‑correlational design, the research assessed learners’ performance across literal, inferential, and critical comprehension domains through standardized tests, teacher-made questionnaires, and classroom observations. Demographic and socio-economic variables, together

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Bank Compliance With The Truth In Lending Act (Ra 3765)

Author(s):
Salmete, Daniela Marie C.; Pascual-Dormido, Yasmin
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract This study examined the level of bank compliance with the Truth in Lending Act of the Philippines (Republic Act No. 3765) as assessed by loan borrowers in a component city in Central Philippines. Using a descriptive-comparative research design, data were gathered from thirty (30) loan borrowers through a researcher-made survey questionnaire. Bank compliance was

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Difficulties Encountered by Teachers in Utilizing Information and Communications Technology (ICT): Basis for an Action Plan

Author(s):
Guerra, Ma. Lizette M.; Libo-on, Bernie L.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract This study employed a descriptive research design to identify and analyze the actual experiences and difficulties primary teachers encounter when integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the classroom. Research was conducted quantitatively across all public elementary schools within a medium-sized division in Southern Negros. The investigation focused on key areas: office productivity tools,

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Teachers’ Proficiency in Information and Communication Technology

Author(s):
Arboleda, Nico Paolo N.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract This study explored the level of teachers’ proficiency in Information and Communication Technology in a public secondary school within a medium-sized Schools Division in Central Philippines for the School Year 2025-2026 as a basis for a capability-building plan. Using a quantitative descriptive research design, data were collected from 126 public secondary school teachers using

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Student Leaders’ Involvement and Practices in University Governance and Academic Performance

Author(s):
Arca, Edna Maricon A.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract Student participation in university governance is an essential element of democratic, participatory higher education institutions. However, the relationship between student participation and academic achievement in the Philippine context has not been sufficiently explored. This descriptive-correlational study aimed to investigate the involvement and governance practices of 162 student leaders of a private university in Western

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Competence, Commitment, and Difficulties Encountered by the Private Pre-Elementary School Teachers in the New Normal

Author(s):
Tarr, Kristel E.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract The responsibilities of pre-elementary school teachers in early childhood education became more challenging following the transition to the new normal. Higher-quality teaching, blended learning, and remote learning are the kinds of expectations that signal to teachers the need to demonstrate high levels of competence, commitment, and tenacity in addressing instructional challenges (Abon et al.,

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Teachers’ Support As A Predictor Of Students’ Academic Performance

Author(s):
Luba, Lucila J.; Divinagracia, Luistio R.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract This study examined the extent of teachers’ support and its relationship to learners’ academic performance in public secondary schools. Specifically, it investigated teachers’ emotional, informational, and instrumental support as perceived by learners and analyzed differences across age, sex, grade level, and average monthly family income. The study also explored whether teachers’ support significantly influenced

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Teaching Practices Of Public Secondary School Teachers In The Face-To-Face Learning Modality

Author(s):
Modesto, April Rose V.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract The study aimed to determine the level of teaching practices among public secondary school teachers in a district of a large division in Central Philippines during the School Year 2022–2023. Specifically, it examined teachers’ preparation of instructional materials, instructional delivery, and management of learners’ behavior, and whether these practices varied by age, civil status,

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Participation In Extra-Curricular Activities And Learners’ Academic Performance

Author(s):
Lirado, Joylyn L.
Publication Date:
2026-03-28

Abstract This study examined the relationship between participation in extra-curricular activities and learners’ academic performance using a descriptive correlational research design. A researcher-developed survey questionnaire was employed to gather data from 50 teachers. The instrument was validated using the criteria set by Carter V. Good and Douglas E. Scates, while reliability testing was conducted with

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