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    • Influence of parenting style on the child's behavior during early childhood development 

      Nicolan, Jessa H.; Tesocan, Hannah Donna B.; Piquero, Jaynenia Carla A. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-05)
      Finding the actual cause-and-effect relationships between individual parental acts and children's later behavior is extremely challenging. In this study, students will benefit from this through learning what are the effects ...
    • Economic trail: uncovering the unheard battle of the economically marginalized individuals amid pandemic in barangay Nueva Fuerza, Tagum City 

      Tuba, Jhon Bryan L.; Rutimas, Denmark; Monsales, Gerojane P. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-11)
      In accordance to the needs of the individuals to survive amidst the pandemic in terms of economic power and their coping mechanisms, one of the areas of concern was about the situations of those economically marginalized ...
    • Assessing the religious belief of college students: basis for developing an academic program 

      Labuson, Deborah P.; Lansang Jr., Hermogenes U. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-10)
      The religious belief of third-year college education students is moderately adverse, particularly having overly more personal religiousness in the domains of possessing high ethical norms, informal devotion, and, perhaps ...
    • Learning Management System: in the lens of college students 

      Jubahib, Nexiedria R.; Obongen, Lovely Khaye B.; Requirme, Robert Bryan B. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-11)
      This phenomenological study aims to locate and determine the effects of the Learning Management System on college students learning performance and outcomes via online learning methods. Studies revealed that implementing ...
    • A multiple case of single parents in achieving higher education 

      Diaz, Princess Jayne C.; Gabisan, Richel Queen B.; Galos, Jerome A. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-10)
      “A multiple case of single parents students in achieving higher education” is a phenomenological case study that seeks to discover, understand, and promote awareness of single parent students‟ lived experiences. Student ...
    • Successful stories of young professionals in Visayan Village, Tagum City: a multiple case study 

      Dayoc, Reniel; Dela Cruz, Shawn Michael L.; Giduquio, Renelyn M. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2020-09)
      A young professional can be considered as one of the most successful individuals out there but we don't know about their story behind those successes. The purpose of the "Successful Stories of Young Professionals in Visayan ...
    • Assessing the constructivist approach in museum to the social cultural learnings of college students in UMTC 

      Bulawan, Marriel; Lubang, Pamela; Paragoso, Vency Mae (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-05)
      The intent of this study was to determine the significant influences of constructivist approach in museum to the social cultural learning of college student in UM Tagum College. Assessing the constructivist approach needs ...
    • Education of IP learners: a phenomenological study 

      Bella, Marie Lou M.; Guisihan, Cristy Jane G.; Libreta, Jessa Mae S. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-11)
      This qualitative research design employed open-ended questions to investigate the availability of education for IP students in Barangay Magcagong, Maragusan, Davao de Oro. Through the study, we will have the option to ...
    • The lived experiences of teacher entrepreneurs that impact work and family life balance 

      Baya, Juliet Glee P.; Calaque, Keziah Joy B.; Patino, Karen Mae S. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-09)
      This phenomenological study focuses on how teacher entrepreneurs deal with work and life balance with their family responsibilities and personal needs to sustain their business and live a meaningful and happy life in Tagum ...
    • Paglantaw sa kagikan: tracing the historical background and development of barangay La Filipina, Tagum City 

      Bautista, Emilene Angela A.; Mendez, Jan Marissa L.; Poblacion, Nikki (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2022-02)
      This narrative study explored the materials produced by the participants from the stories imparted about history and development of Barangay La Filipina, Tagum City. The said Barangay shows a big change especially in ...
    • Assessing student's engagement on social interaction: basis for academic intervention program 

      Barrera, Jann Elaine A.; Iran, Kristine B.; Labasano, John Mark N. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-09)
      Interacting with others helps learners organize their thoughts, reflect on their understanding, and identify gaps in their reasoning; as a result, we must address how to generate meaningful and long-lasting social ...
    • Quality of life of undergraduate students in distance learning: a phenomenology 

      Baldonado, Anna Lou D.; Canales, Claire Danes T.; Cudo, Maribell T. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-12)
      In accordance to human’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, a major step has been made by the education sector. Implementing distance learning among all levels of education as a form of education that involves physical ...
    • The emergence of millennial witches and its misconception in the mainstream media 

      Baldomar, Johannah Kaye B.; Fernandez, JC Maila R.; Tabaque, Prencess Zyrelle B. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-09)
      Upon the forgotten ancient knowledge of the wise people, a new generation known as "millennial" that came from year 1980-2000 began to explore the wonders of the witchcraft world. This study examines the emergence, ...
    • Langyaw: unveiling the migration stories of the Iranun tribe in Tagum City 

      Asne, Jeanette P.; Juan, Gerlen S.; Ligan, Riza Jean S. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2022-05)
      Iranun tribe is one of the Muslim minority groups settling in Tagum City. This study sought to answer their contributory factors of migration, past and present challenges encountered, and their contributions to the locality. ...
    • Fake news: the impact of disinformation to the insight of millennials on social media in contemporary issues about society and politics 

      Almuete, Cherrymae L.; Amparado, Mikka Angela M.; Tayone, Guine M. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-10)
      This study is entitled Fake News: The Impact of Disinformation to the Insight of Millennial on social media in Contemporary Issues about Society and Politics, which aims to showcase the knowledge and experiences of different ...
    • Guts over glossophobia attack: a coping mechanism of college students in Tagum City 

      Acmad, Jedelyn S.; Bunyogan, Archel S.; Luchavez, Jerom M. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-10)
      This phenomenological study aims to explore the coping mechanism of college students in the fear of public speaking. Hence, to gather more insights and views, we conducted a qualitative research and interviewed 14 participants, ...
    • Student government leadership development in the new normal: a qualitative inquiry 

      Abkilan, Shaira Mae M.; Miñoza, Ava C.; Zaldivar, Ma. Charis L. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2022-08)
      Student government leadership development and the development of an efficient student-administration relationship are vital for the institution's organization and foundation. Due to the emergence of COVID-19, students' ...
    • A phenomenological inquiry on the Dibabawon tribe: homelessness in focus 

      Abad, Cristen Joy A.; Roquiño, Mary Grace Angle C.; Sarona, Reynalyn C. (Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies, 2021-12)
      This phenomenological study aims to explain and understand the homeless Dibabawon tribe about their experience and challenges of being homeless. Hence to gather more information, views, and insights, we conducted qualitative ...
    • Investigating social loafing in conducting an undergraduate thesis among student-researchers in UM Tagum College: a mixed-methods inquiry 

      Opeña, Hazel Faith; Saclot, Jesus Emmanuel; Sadane, Jehane (Bachelor of Science in Psychology, 2022-07)
      Social Loafing refers to an individual's tendency to exert less effort when working with groups than when working alone. This behavior has been regarded as a ‘social cancer’ that negatively affects individuals, organizations, ...
    • Parental support in ohline learning of elementary students 

      Brandino, Airish B.; Olea, Raneza A.; Openiano, Rose Marie P. (Bachelor of Elementary Education, 2022-08)
      In order to ascertain the experiences of parents on their support in online learning of elementary students, a phenomenological study conducted in public schools in Tagum City. The participants of this study were 14 ...