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TO PUBLISH OR NOT: PHILIPPINE GRADUATE STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION, EXPERIENCES, AND NEEDS IN RESEARCH PUBLICATION Arrieta, Gilbert Santos; Chung, Wilfredo C.; Ancho, Inero V.
International Journal of Education Vol 17, No 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : Kantor Jurnal dan Publikasi Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ije.v17i1.60124

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Engaging with research publications is crucial for graduate students in their academic pursuits. It allows them to not only reflect on their knowledge and practice, which in turn leads to the development of a research topic for their theses, but also to contribute to the advancement of knowledge within their field of study.This study delves into the motivations, experiences and needs of graduate students who have engaged in research and publication in the Philippines context. A phenomenological approach was applied, involving selected graduate students who have published at least one research in internationally refereed journals and experienced the processes of journal publication. The data were gathered from FGD and analyzed iteratively. The findings revealed that their motivations are professors’ encouragement, course requirements, new learning experience, collaboration, and promotion. In describing their experiences, they found it enriching, collaborative, fulfilling, and challenging. Their needs are mentoring, research capability building, having a research community, financial support and incentives, and providing relevant information. From the findings, it can be concluded that graduate students will be able to do research with the right motivation and support from the faculty. Research and publication are fulfilling and enriching but challenging. The experiences and needs of the selected graduate students can be used as inputs in the development of a research and publication program for graduate students. in general and comparing between autonomous versus controlled motivation.
Teaching Science in The New Normal: Understanding The Experiences of Junior High School Science Teachers Arrieta, Gilbert Santos; Dancel, Jenalyn Cabana; Agbisit, Mark Jayson Pascua
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 21, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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The Covid-19 pandemic has taken aback everyone that led to living unexpectedly in an environment called the new normal. One of the sectors seriously affected by this health crisis is education. With no face-to-face classes until a vaccine has been discovered, the Department of Education-Philippines (DepEd) believed that education should continue in school year 2020-2021 through online and other alternative modalities. The teachers in a private sectarian school in Manila began preparing as early as June 2020 leading to the creation of a learning continuity plan. One of the subjects in the junior high school seriously affected in doing online teaching and learning is Science. This study aims to explore and understand the experiences and challenges of the junior high school Science teachers after one term or almost three months of teaching in the new normal. The study found out that Science teachers were prepared and the curriculum was modified. Instructional materials were enhanced and various challenges were met like student discipline, delivery and execution of learning tasks, limited time for the implementation of the competencies, and student participation. Keywords: teaching science online, challenges of online teaching, science teachers creativity, initiatives and opportunities.  DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v21i2.pp146-162
Assessment of the ICT Integration in Teaching Math and Science in High School: Basis for an ICT Integration Program Arrieta, Gilbert Santos
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 21, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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This descriptive study assessed the information and communications technology (ICT) integration in teaching Math and Science, and identified issues affecting technology integration. Nine Math teachers, and eight Science teachers was chosen as participant in this study. A survey instrument with Likert-five point scale was developed to explore participants’ perceptions towards ICT integration in teaching math and science in high school. The results showed that the status of technology integration in Math and Science is well-implemented. However, teachers needed time to plan and prepare technology-based instructional materials and update their skills in technology and pedagogy. They also needed to be supervised closely through feedback and mentoring. In terms of professional advancement, they needed to be updated and trained on curriculum development, pedagogy, and technology. Equipment and facilities needed to be increased, improved, and maintained, most especially the internet connection. It can be concluded that curriculum and instruction including faculty are greatly dependent on supervision, professional development, and equipment and facilities. The aforementioned three areas are well-implemented which made curriculum and instruction, and faculty extensively implemented. Keywords: ICT integration program, teaching math and science, high school. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v21i1.pp95-108