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Project SWORD-MMs: Science Words Optimization via Reading and Devised Mind Maps to Develop Student’s Metacognition TOBILLA, JOAN
SEAQIS Journal of Science Education Vol. 3 No. 02 (2023): SEAQIS Journal of Science Education
Publisher : SEAMEO QITEP in Science

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The study aimed to determine the effect of PROJECT SWORD-MMs: Science Words Optimization via Reading and Devised Mind Maps to develop student’s metacognition.  Specifically, it sought to answer the to what extent do student's manifest metacognition as they engage in PROJECT SWORD-MMs: Science Words Optimization via Reading and Devised Mind Maps. The study was conducted at Luis Aguado National High School in Trece Martires City, Cavite, Philippines. The study participants were 40 students under control group and 35 under experimental group, 75 from Grade 7, 8, 9 and 10. They were carefully chosen students based on the overall reading level -a joint and partnership effort with English teachers to determine the probable respondents and categorized as frustrated students. It has been a combination of qualitative research and quantitative research. Being a qualitative study, triangulation was done via interviews, and documentation of the students’ reflections and feedback about the compensatory interventions. As researchers, observation was done during the activity, and this was recorded in the Learner’s Progress Monitoring Report. All clarifications as to what the students are thinking and doing were recorded. In addition, some sessions were also recorded and accomplished the document analysis. Quantitative analysis was used to determine if there is a significant difference in the achievement level and metacognition of the students before and after engagement to Project SWORD-MMs as compensatory intervention. The present study has attempted to intensify collaboration and peer tutoring among science teachers to transform and develop the potential and skills of learners. The identified students under frustration level were promoted into instructional and independent level. They were able to develop their science vocabulary knowledge and improve their reading comprehension and metacognition. Moreover, critical thinking and creativity as well. Finally, these significant actions were able to withstand great foundations in promoting quality and inclusive science education among our learners. As the greatest mantra of the school, Excellence, Reaching Out, Sacrifices, no learners will be left behind. Nourishing the skills and potential of the learners would greatly contribute to transforming quality education and sustainable programs for them.      
Project OPTIMIZE (Observing Practical & Transformed Innovative Mentorship to Ignite Zeal Excellence): A Gauge to Determine Expected Outcomes Among Science Teachers in Luis Aguado National High School TOBILLA, JOAN; Varias, Leoniza D
Southeast Asian Journal on Open and Distance Learning Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Integrating Education Trends to Support 21st Century Learning
Publisher : SEAMEO SEAMOLEC

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The study is highly deemed to measure the effectiveness of Project OPTIMIZE (Observing Practical & Transformed Innovative Mentorship to Ignite Zeal Excellence) to achieve the expected outcomes among science teachers in Luis Aguado National High School. Specifically, it is desired to determine to what extent do science teachers progress toward excellence as they participate on the said project. It has been qualitative research. The study was conducted at Luis Aguado National High School in Trece Martires City, Cavite, Philippines. The study participants were 9 teachers in the Science Department. They were map out according to their profile, number of years in teaching, specialization, special skills and interests. Moreover, a standard tool to determine and monitor teacher’s progress in terms of checking of daily lesson logs, class observations and submission of pertinent school reports. Being a qualitative study, provision of technical assistance is shown throughout the period. Coaching and mentoring is congruent on the priority needs of the teacher. The teacher’s progress monitoring report is tremendously significant on the monitoring and checking of teacher’s outputs. In addition, Learning Action Cells and Focus Group Discussion were conducted every quarter to develop the optimum potentials of science teachers. As part of the evaluation of the teacher, document analysis is done in every activity. The present study has significantly impacted the following (1) 9 out of 9 science teachers provide technical assistance to equipped their competencies and performance in teaching and learning delivery; (2) address the priority needs through conducting consultation via coaching and mentoring, focus group discussion, fostering collegial collaboration via benchmarking of best practices, document analysis and related goals and (3) recognize the achieved goals and targets as well as intensify their strength and potentials. Relatively, this project offered a systematic process to quality assure outputs, innovations via work smart and provide technical assistance on the identified needs, findings, and observations. Furthermore, giving optimize possibilities to excellence hence as learning opportunities among science teachers to be the best version of themselves leading into ways forward to transform highly competent and versatile teachers of the 21st century learners.