2024-03-29T11:35:46Z
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oai:zenodo.org:2804298
2020-01-20T12:53:00Z
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Amagan , Christian E.
2018-10-30
<p>This study was conducted to describe and analyze the lived experiences of the drop-out children. The respondents of the study are the actual drop-out of Laga-an Elementary School. It is a qualitative study which is a phenomenology in nature since it sought to explore reasons on drop-out phenomena. Using and interview guide with close and open ended questions, the researcher was able to interview four respondents which in fact a strong foundation to assure that the data is reliable since it allows the researcher to explore their individual experiences for data saturation. The respondents were interviewed twice. The researcher likewise conducted focus group discussion for triangulation of data. The data gathered from the respondents were translated and coded to as general meanings, out of the general meanings gathered, the researcher determined responses which are relevant to the phenomena, the relevant meanings were then clustered, and the clustered relevant meaning were then grouped to form necessary themes which answers the researchers purpose on the conduct of this study. On the process, the researcher was able to generate seven essential themes namely: child work; child labor; relevance of education to life; parents’ financial stability and literacy; malnutrition; lack of interest or motivation; and school related problems. Drop out phenomena is also attributed with problems related to school. Hence, school must also acknowledge that partly, they have contributed to the phenomena. </p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2804298
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2804297
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 1-11, (2018-10-30)
Drop-outs, Live Experiences, Phenomenology
Lived Experiences of Drop-out Children: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
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oai:zenodo.org:2814885
2020-01-20T12:52:19Z
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Celeste L. Aglipay
Ivy D. Evangelista
Mikaela C. Sones
Lourdes P. Panaligan
2018-10-30
<p>This study specifically described the profile of the respondents in terms of age, gender and grade level; identified the importance of music; determined the level of awareness on the different genres of music; and tested the significant difference in the level of awareness when grouped according to profile variables.<br>
Three hundred five (305) respondents participated in the study. Fifteen to sixteen respondents of each grade level (Grade 7, 8, 9 and 10) and 20 teachers participated in the study. Result showed that music provides a sense of achievement, happiness, and satisfaction to the respondents. Among the five (5) different genre of music, they are more aware on rock music as millennials who are more exposed to this kind of music. Female is more adept in distinguishing the sounds and different genres of music.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814885
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https://zenodo.org/communities/nonescostjetm
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814884
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 49-57, (2018-10-30)
Genres, Pop Music, Rhythm and Blues, Classical Music, Rock Music and Rap Music
Exploring the Benefits and the Characteristics of Selected Genres of Music
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oai:zenodo.org:2815057
2020-01-20T12:52:38Z
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Justine Mae T. Formalejo
Lea Mae T. Lopez
Lourdes P. Panaligan
2018-10-30
<p>This study aimed to determine how music intertwined with emotions and memories. Specifically, it described the profile of the respondents in terms of age, and gender; determined how music affects the emotion and memories; compared the effects of emotion and memories on the test conducted and proposed program based on the results of the study. The participants of the study were the 38 Grade 12 STEM Medical students enrolled in MAPEH subject during Academic Year 2017-2018. Based on the results and findings on the comparison of the pre-test and post-test, memories in classical music was highly significant and pop music in emotion nor memories were not significant.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2815057
oai:zenodo.org:2815057
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https://zenodo.org/communities/nonescostjetm
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2815056
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 58-65, (2018-10-30)
Music and memories, Emotions in music
Memories and Emotions in Music: An Experimental Study
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oai:zenodo.org:2814560
2020-01-20T12:59:24Z
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Mariane A. Gonzales
Liezel B. Sabino
Mary Kristel G. Valdez,
Precy I. Guerra
2018-10-30
<p>This study aimed to assess the Physical Education (PE) in one academic institution in the Philippines as inputs to curriculum Innovation in terms of the university’s vision, mission, goals and objectives, curriculum, faculty and Instruction and facilities; and based on the result, to propose plan of action for continuous improvement. The researchers used questionnaire adapted from the National Association for Sports and Physical Education set standards titled “Physical Education Teacher Evaluation Tool” (2007). Thirty-seven respondents participated in the study of the Physical Education of the institution. The respondents were the 8 deans, 20 department chairs and 9 Physical Education faculty members. The findings showed that all respondents agreed that the physical Education offered in the University strongly adheres to the university vision, mission, goals and objectives, curriculum, faculty and instructions, and facilities. The researchers proposed a plan of action for continuous improvement of Physical Education.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814560
oai:zenodo.org:2814560
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https://zenodo.org/communities/nonescostjetm
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814559
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 41-48, (2018-10-30)
Assessment, Physical Education, Implementation
Input to Curriculum Innovation of Physical Education in one Academic Institution
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oai:zenodo.org:2813480
2020-01-20T12:52:19Z
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Jay F. Falagne
2018-10-30
<p>The study aimed to develop an Exhibit Repository System for Accreditation (ERSA) that will serve as repository and manage digital documents for accreditation patterned to the parameters set by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP). The system was tested for its: (1) functional document and exhibits management for accreditation with two-factor authentication in wired and wireless network; (2) acceptability and user-friendly graphical user interfaces;<br>
(3) software quality; (4) performance in terms of functionality, performance efficiency, compatibility, usability, reliability, security, maintainability, and portability. This study was conducted during the AY 2017-18 at Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College (NIPSC), Ajuy Campus, Ajuy, Iloilo. The waterfall model was used for software development. The systems repository is browser-based, stored and configured in intranet setting. There are 33 respondents. McCall’s Software Quality Criteria for IT experts and the ISO /IEC 25010:2011 SQuaRE Criteria for end-users were used in testing the structure, functions, and features of the system. The statistical tools used in data analysis were the frequency distribution, percentage, and mean. The findings revealed that ERSA has a very good performance, functional document and exhibit management, multi-platform, multiuser, secured, user-friendly and worked in the wired and wireless network. Therefore, ERSA collects, stores, and presents exhibits in the form of digitized documents that uses latest ICT technologies and has features and modules that satisfy the requirements of the system users and should be adapted and used by state universities and colleges (SUCs) to help in their accreditation preparations and exhibits presentation.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2813480
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https://zenodo.org/communities/nonescostjetm
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2813479
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 12-17, (2018-10-30)
Accreditation, Exhibit, Repository, System
Exhibit Repository System for Accreditation
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oai:zenodo.org:2814496
2020-01-20T17:28:26Z
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Jennylyn A. Amado
Precy I. Guerra
2018-10-30
<p>This study determined the behavioral problems of intermediate pupils as perceived by the teachers in selected public elementary schools. It specifically aimed to determine the teachers’ profile in terms of age, sex, length of service, employment status and grade level handled; determine the teachers’ perception of behavioral problems and their causes; establish relationship between profile and perception on the pupils’ behavioral problems; and propose possible measures to reduce behavioral problems of pupils. The researcher used the descriptive method of research with 91 teacher-respondents who are teaching intermediate pupils in selected public elementary schools. Findings showed that majority of the teachers in selected public schools in this study are 37 years old and above, mostly female and have been teaching for not more than ten (10) years yet they have permanent employment status and are teaching Level 5 pupils. The researcher concluded that absenteeism, laziness and naughtiness are the most common behavioral problems observed among the pupils; over protection of the parent, poor parental guidance, and broken family due to certain circumstances were identified as the main causes of behavioral problems; perceptions on the behavioral problems of pupils observed varies on the years of service of the teachers; and a proposed program was formulated to address the behavioral problems observed to the pupils.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814496
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https://zenodo.org/communities/nonescostjetm
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814495
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 34-40, (2018-10-30)
Behavioral Problems, Teachers' Perceptions on Behavioral Problems, Causes of Behavioral Problems
Behavioral Problems of Intermediate Pupils as Perceived by the Teachers in Selected Public Elementary Schools
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oai:zenodo.org:2814390
2020-01-20T12:52:38Z
user-nonescostjetm
Jennifer Padilla-Juaneza
2018-10-30
<p>The innovation of technological devices and gadgets improved the lives of people worldwide. In this paper, the developer developed the Hinigaran Community Emergency Assistance System Application that provides effective and efficient rescue operations to the residence of the community in case of emergencies and disasters. The quick response and operations of the different cooperating agencies includes safety and security to their constituents as it disseminates accurate information through SMS on the safe areas and guidelines on what to do when emergency and disaster occurred. The user acquired help using the application and after the verification process the cooperating agencies will response quickly using the Global Positioning System(GPS). The application provides immediate accessibility and functionality to user in responsive to emergency in the Municipality of Hinigaran which satisfies in terms disaster and environmental concerns in transmitting early warning signals, provides direct hotline on the cooperating agencies using the mobile application to alert the responder and immediately locate the person that needs the help with the use of the Global Positioning System (GPS). The used of the application answers the requirements in helping the community by maximizing the potential of mobile and smartphone devices towards the emergency requirements of Hinigaran. The designed application follows the need of the users through conducting evaluation that will made it user-friendly to the covered community.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814390
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https://zenodo.org/communities/nonescostjetm
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814389
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 23-33, (2018-10-30)
Assistance, Emergency, GPS, System
Hinigaran Community Emergency Assistance System Application
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oai:zenodo.org:2814306
2020-01-20T14:03:27Z
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J F T. Balinas
2018-10-30
<p>This research study aims to determine the level of stakeholder support in the Department of Education, Division of Negros Occidental Brigada Eskwela Program as a basis for the crafting of DepEd, Division Partnership Development Plan. A descriptive research and a restructured questionnaire based on the Department of Education, Brigada Eskwela Guidelines was used by the researcher to conduct survey of elementary and secondary school administrators. The researcher used frequency and percentage to determine the profile of Schools in the Division of Negros Occidental in terms of the Enhanced Basic Education Information System (EBEIS) school classification while mean and standard deviation were used to determine the level of stakeholder support in both elementary and secondary. The results of the study revealed there were more small elementary schools and large secondary schools in the Division of Negros Occidental, while level of stakeholders’ support in elementary and secondary schools in terms of their diverse volunteer participation is moderate while resources generated are low in elementary schools and moderate in secondary schools. Guided by the results, the researcher conceptualized a three-year partnership development plan and framework for the DepEd, Division of Negros Occidental.</p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814306
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https://zenodo.org/communities/nonescostjetm
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814305
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Journal of Education and Technology Management, 1(1), 18-22, (2018-10-30)
Department of Education, Brigada Eskwela, and stakeholders support
Stakeholders Support in the Brigada Eskwela Program of Department of Education in the Division of Negros Occidental, Philippines
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