STRENGTHENING COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE IN MARITIME EDUCATION AND TRAINING THROUGH RESEARCH AND UTILIZATION

(L-R) Mr. Robert O. Parcia, Capt. Luis G. Evidente, Dr. Nenie M. Galedo, Dr. Carmen C. Menes and Dr. Riza T. Manalo

The Unit Research Colloquium and Utilization Workshop conducted by the Research and Development Center of JBLCF–Bacolod provide opportunity for faculty and staff researchers to present their research output in a venue wherein their study can be critiqued for improvement as well as for findings of the studies be utilized. Last August 23 -24, 2018, these activities were held at the HMA Function Hall showcasing nine (9) papers for presentation. This two-day activity was carefully planned and successfully conducted through the leadership of Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, Research Coordinator of the unit, and the working committees who actively worked hand in hand to prepare and ensure that the activity will run smoothly.

 

The keynote speaker on the first day of the event was Capt. Luis G. Evidente, Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer of JBLFMU and his message revolved on the theme of the event: “Stronger Commitment to Excellence in Maritime Education and Training through Research”; while Dr. Nenie M. Galedo, Education Supervisor 2 of the Commission of Higher Education Region 6 was invited to join the activity as representative of the commission and informed the participants about the need also to align the research studies of the academe with the thrusts and agenda of CHED in research.

To critique the individual papers presented for further improvement, the committee invited three research experts who acted as panel of reactors in the colloquium namely, Dr. Melchor M. Magramo, Director, Research & Extension, John B. Lacson Maritime University; Dr. Carmen C. Menes, Head for Research, Accreditation and Quality Management, La Consolacion College Bacolod; and Dr. Riza T. Manalo of the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos.

 

The papers that were presented are as follows: “Simulation Competencies of BSMT 3 Students in Seamanship 5” by 2/M Hendrickson E. Dioko, Faculty-College of Maritime Education; “Engine Room Hazards, Unsafe Practices and Opportunities for Improvement” by 3/E Ronnie C. Montano, Subject Area Head, Engine-College of Maritime Education; “Measures to Enhance the Implementation of Security and Safety in JBLCF-Bacolod” by Mrs. Joanna S. Gudio, Subject Area Head for Social Sciences, Languages and Research, College of Maritime Education, “Students’ Engagement and Benefits of the Community Outreach Activities of the College of Business Education” by Dr. Violeta Neri, Faculty, College of Business; “Career Choice of Customs Administration and Hotel and Restaurant Management Students” by Mrs. Ana Juline C. Dangallo, Dean, College of Business; and “Addressing Stakeholders’ Feedback for Continuous Improvement: An Institutional Practice” by Mr. Robert O. Parcia, Administrator, JBLCF-Bacolod.

 

On the second day of the activity, three research studies conducted on the Integrated Environmental Management Program of JBLCF-Bacolod were also presented as part of the accomplishments of the program. Dr. Carmen Menes, Head of Research, Accreditation and Quality Management of La Consolacion College Bacolod was the keynote speaker who shared her insights on the theme: “Research Utilization: Learning and Making Institutional Decision through Research.” She also shared her expertise by giving her impressions and reactions on the strengths and weaknesses of the papers presented.

The authors and the titles of the study are as follows: Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, Unit Research Coordinator, who presented her paper, “Integrated Environmental Management Program: Social Impact, Value Added Experience and Challenges,” Mr. Joemil G. Galve, Community Extension and Services Officer with his paper, “IEMP-Information Education Campaign Programs, Activities and Initiatives and their Influence on the Internal Stakeholders,” and Mrs. Ruby D. Causing, Faculty, College of Maritime Education with her paper, “Awareness and Status of Compliance with the IEMP Environmental Policies.”

The student participants as they actively engaged themselves in the exchange of ideas during the open forum

The most important part of the two-day activity was the research utilization workshop wherein department heads and employees concerned were formed into groups to brainstorm and draft their action plan or solutions to address the findings and recommendations of the studies presented. The entire activity was very productive and rewarding to the participants believing that once again they have lived up to their commitment to contribute through their effort in research to achieve excellence in maritime education and training.

College of Business Education in Bacolod holds 4th Students Research Colloquium

The College of Business Education of JBLCF-Bacolod held its 4th Student Research Colloquium last March 22, 2018 at the Function Hall of the HMA Business Building with the theme “Advancing Competencies for Global Competitiveness.” The event started with a Poster Design Contest in the morning showcasing various applied research outputs of the BSHRM and BSCA Third Year Students enrolled in Research during the second semester of School Year 2017-2018 and were at the same time the participants of the event.

There were ten participating entries that competed for the Poster Design Contest and the rest of the outputs were displayed as exhibits. The poster entries included the following papers: Prototype of a Royal Loft Cabin, Prototype of a Deluxe Hotel Room, Guyabano Bread, Jackfruit Cake, Dried Shrimp Powder in Vegetable Chips, Menu Development for the JBLCF Canteen, Pinakabet in Three Basic Mother Sauces, Prototype of a Port, Prototype of an Economy Room, and Prototype of a Hotel Suite Room.

L to R: Joseph Loloy, Nikka Jean Hernal, Patricia Danielle Montoya, and Diana Marie Odio with their Research Instructor, Mrs. Darlene Sabandal

 

 

 

 

 

 

The entire afternoon was set for the paper presentations which featured the following research outputs: Batuan Paste by Joseph P. Loloy (BSHRM 3-Charlie), Mock Bar Laboratory by Diana Marie Odio (BSHRM 3-Alpha), Industry Immersion of the BSCA Student-Trainees by Patricia Danielle Montoya (BSCA 3), and Salted Eggs in Charcoal Substrates by Nikka Jean Hernal (BSHRM 3-Bravo).

Dr. Marissa Quezon, Dean of the College of Business and Accountancy of Carlos Hilado Montelibano Memorial State College, Fortune Town was the Keynote Speaker who conveyed a message of inspiration on the significance of character and competencies in the achievement of one’s employment goals. She also formed part of the panel of reactors in students’ paper presentations together with Dr. Cyche Hisona-researcher and professor from the University of St. La Salle-Bacolod. The commendations and helpful comments, reactions and suggestions they expressed have truly inspired the student-researchers to improve their outputs.

Dr. Cyche Hisona (Judge) as he interviews the student-researchers in the Poster Design Contest

 

 

 

 

 

 

The activity which was overall chaired by Mrs. Darlene D. Sabandal, Research instructor and Research Representative for CBE. The event was also graced and supported by the Administrator, Mr. Robert O. Parcia, and the department heads namely, Dean Ana Juline C. Dangallo, Dr. Araceli Doromal-Unit Academic Coordinator who conveyed the message of Dr. Melchor E. Magramo, Director of Research and Extension of JBLFMU, and Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, the Unit Research Coordinator of JBLCF-Bacolod.

Left to Right: Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, Dr. Araceli C. Doromal, Dr. Marissa Quezon (Keynote Speaker), Mr. Robert O. Parcia and Mrs. Ana Juline C. Dangallo during the awarding of the certificate of Recognition to the keynote speaker

Fourth JBLCF College of Maritime Education Students’ Research Colloquium features maritime-related studies

Research helps people nurture their potential and achieve goals through various opportunities. A tool for building knowledge and efficient learning is one of the reasons why research is important especially among students-researchers. The College of Maritime Education conducted its 4th Students’ Research Colloquium last March 2, 2018, at the school’s main library. This year’s colloquium was inspired by the theme “Enhancing Research through Institutional Initiatives Benchmarking on Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental Protection.” The said event was participated by selected maritime students who were enrolled in research during the first semester of school year 2017-2018. The program was warmly welcomed by the ever supportive Administrator Mr. Robert O. Parcia who inspired the maritime students to do more on maritime-related studies.

 

The event was also graced by the presence of 2/M Eleno S. Sing, Dean of the College of Maritime Education who gave the inspirational message and Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, the Unit Research Coordinator who talked about the Institutional Research Agenda. Dr. Melchor Magramo, the System Research Director gave some updates on some milestones in research for JBLFMU. The rationale of the program was presented by Mrs. Joanna S. Gudio, Subject Area Head for General Education. Dr. Araceli C. Doromal, Unit Academic Coordinator, introduced the keynote speaker. To critique the papers presented during the event, Dr. Marissa B. Petalla, Integrated School Coordinator of the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos, was invited as a paper reactor and keynote speaker.

The paper presenters in a serious discussion with Dr. Dr. Marissa B. Petalla, paper reactor and keynote speaker

 

From the mound of different students’ research outputs, three best papers were selected to be presented at the colloquium and these included Paper 1: “Awareness and Compliance of Formal Safety
Fourth JBLCF College of Maritime Education Students’ Research Colloquium features maritime-related studies
Assessment for Daily Routine and Operations on-Board International Vessels” proudly presented by one of the authors, D/C Ronald Christ A. Capindo of BSMT 4-NSA; Paper 2: “A Correlational Analysis on the Students’ Awareness on Outcomes-Based Education and Their Academic Achievement” presented by Mdpn. Paolo Caezar G. Mijares of BSMT 3-Polaris; and Paper 3: “Influence of Imposed Study Period to the Study Habits of NSA 2nd Year Cadets” that was presented by D/C Rafael S. Montelibano III of BSMT 4-NSA.

The Working Committee together with Mr. Robert O. Parcia, School Administrator

 

Part of the event was the poster presentation of different student researches. Seven posters were presented and were judged by Capt. Luis G. Evidente, Executive Assistant to the CEO and Dr. Lourdes Arañador, Director for Academic Affairs. Over-all the 4th Students’ Research Colloquium of the College of Maritime Education was indeed a proof of a continuous quest for excellence which marked another milestone in research.

2018 System Research Colloquium, Sharing of Best Practices, and Utilization Workshop held in JBLFMU-Molo

The 2018 System Research Colloquium, Sharing of Best Practices, and Utilization Workshop, a three-in-one event, was held at the CSM Building of JBLFMU-Molo on February 15, 2018. This yearly event strengthens the research culture and enthusiasm among Lacsonian communities as it features new innovative ideas, knowledge and best practices every year. This activity is one of the highlights of the Foundation Anniversary celebration of JBLFMU. This year, it was graced by distinguished personalities from different institutions who come to share their knowledge, experiences and expertise in the field of research.

Engr. Jed Y. Azucena presented his paper entitled “Organizational Safety, Culture, Values, Practices and Outcomes of Maritime Higher Education

Administrators, department heads, selected faculty and staff, and students from the three units namely JBLFMU-Molo, JBLFMU-Arevalo and JBLCF-Bacolod convened in this event to provide an opportunity for brilliant studies to be presented and for research findings to be discussed and utilized by the JBLFMU community concerned.

Twenty-seven participants from JBLCF-Bacolod attended the event and in the research colloquium, Engr. Jed Y. Azucena presented his paper entitled “Organizational Safety, Culture, Values, Practices and Outcomes of Maritime Higher Education Institutions in Western Visayas” while 2/E Cloyd E. Verdeflor shared the best practices of JBLCF-Bacolod through his paper entitled “Experiential Learning: A Framework for Outcome-Based Education.”

 

 

2/E Cloyd E. Verdeflor sharing one of the best practices of JBLCF-Bacolod through his paper entitled “Experiential Learning: A Framework for Outcome-Based Education”

Expectedly, all presenters reported findings, recommendations, new concepts, ideas, information and practices which may be helpful for the improvement or development of the various operations of the institution.

 

 

Six interesting papers presented at 2017 Bacolod Unit Research Colloquium

Year after year, the papers presented during the Unit Research Colloquium have truly impacted not just the JBLCF-Bacolod community, but the rest of the research community. Being the Maritime Vanguard, the theme of the 2017 Unit Research Colloquium and Research Utilization is “Steering the wheel towards global excellence, making collective decisions through Research.” In line with IMS policy of the institution, which is “to maintain the highest standards of Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental Protection in our consistent drive to satisfy and strive to exceed stakeholders’ expectation,” participants from the faculty and staff of JBCLF-Bacolod have geared towards making researches beneficial to the school, its employees, and even to the students.

The program was held at the HMA Function Hall last August 25, 2017, and was attended by the department heads and a number of faculty and staff of JBLCF-B. The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Mae Flor Posadas, Director for Research and Development of Central Philippine State University, Kabankalan City.

Starting the line of presenters is no less than the Administrator himself, Mr. Robert O. Parcia in his paper entitled “Employees’ Financial Literacy, Behavior, Stress, and Wellness: A Correlational Study.”

Another paper deemed very timely and practical is the study presented by Jan Michael E. Enriquez, Unit Health Officer and Representative Officer for Research of the College of Maritime Education, on “Nutrition and Fitness: Health Habits, Practices and level of Physical Activity of JBLCF-Bacolod Employees.” Mrs. Grace Ibardolaza, faculty member of the College of Maritime Education, enlightened and engaged the participants on her paper “Motivational Factors and Degree of Commitment of JBLCF Bacolod Instructors”. study on the “Employability Skills, OJT Performance, and Academic Achievements of BSCA Graduating Students” was presented by Engr. Raul Ramos, a faculty of the College of Business Education. Gathering the interest of the crowd was the paper presented by 2/M Edgar T. Lemoncito entitled “From Seafaring to Teaching: Commitment, Competence, and Challenges of Deck and Engine Professional Instructors.” Dr. Jose Lizael Lampinez, a faculty member of the College of Maritime Education and at the same time the External Affairs Marketing Officer, presented his paper on the “Professional and Instructional Responsibilities: Basis for Improvement among General Education Faculty of the Maritime Department.”

A panel of experts graced the event with wonderful constructive critiques and inputs in the persons of Dr. Carmen Menes of La Consolacion College-Bacolod, Dr. Mae Flor Posadas of CPSU-Kabankalan City, and Dr. Melchor Magramo, Director for Research and Extension of JBLFMU.

Closing the program, Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, Unit Research Coordinator of JBLCF-Bacolod, delivered a heartfelt gratitude to all who supported the event and the Research Department of the institution as a whole. One can never over-emphasize the importance of research in any aspect of life. With this, the Research Community of JBLCF-Bacolod is committed to continually steer the wheel towards global excellence, crossing the borders, and claiming territories known to none. – Engr. Albert Anthony M. Delgado