Lacsonian Mentors Bag Best Paper Awards in NOSTE 2021

By: Mr. Norman F. Daliva

Three Lacsonian mentors bagged Best Paper Awards in NOSTE 2021 International Research Conference, Training Workshop, and Biennial Convention with the theme, “Science Education in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous World,” which was held last September 11, 18, and 25 via Zoom.

Dr. Brian Gil S. Sarinas, JBLFMU-Arevalo Research Coordinator, placed second for Best Paper Award for his study “Mental Health of Filipino Seafarers: The Contributory Factors and the Strategies Applied Onboard Ship.” Dr. Ma. Lona T. Torrigue, BSMT faculty member, and Mr. Norman F. Daliva, a SHS faculty member, placed third in the same category for their respective studies: “The Use of Institutional Development Grant (IDIG) E-module to improve the Students’ Academic Performance in NGEC 7 (Science, Technology and Society) and “Development of Vocabulary Quizzes in the 21st Century Literature for Senior High School”.

A total of 82 paper presenters coming from different educational institutions participated in the parallel sessions. The participants were empowered with scientific, mathematical, and research-focused knowledge during the plenary sessions with distinguished professors and foreign speakers sharing their insights and expertise and highlighting the following topics: “Using Online Tools in Teaching Statistics,” “Overcoming Challenges of Doing Research during the Pandemic,” and “Teaching Mathematics in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous Times.”

Some of the presenters also shared their insights. According to Mr. Daliva, “The best part of the experience is knowing the possibilities of research and how it can address instructional problems being met by teachers in the teaching field. I thought my idea of creating vocabulary quizzes was already different. But, I was amazed at how other presenters dared to use more unconventional approaches with their respective studies.”

Dr. Torrigue added, “The IDIG e-module was a great blessing not only that it prepared us for the demands of new normal education and sustained us during the K-12 transition but it also became a tool for educators like me to present a learning innovation in a prestigious conference like NOSTE”.

The National Organization of Science Teachers (NOSTE) is a professional teacher organization that caters to science teachers at all levels, science educators, science enthusiasts, and scientists. Over time, it broadens its membership base with higher education institutions. It conducts the annual NOSTE conference with “Call for Paper and Presentation” as its flagship event having the request of payment for presentation and registration done internationally. “We are glad to endorse the two manuscripts for possible publication in the prestigious Journal of Science Teachers and Educators (JOSTE), the journal arm of NOSTE. It only shows how Lacsonian mentors continue to find means in making our university processes better through the aid of research and innovation,” Dr. Sarinas shared.

 

JBLCF-Bacolod recognizes faculty and staff research achievers

Over the years, JBLCF-Bacolod has been mindful of the many minds and hands who have worked to attain what the school has achieved in the area of Research. So as an annual practice, the campus awards its valued employees who have not only helped the unit attain the statistics needed to meet national and international standards and audit expectations but have also gone out of their way to help the Research Department meet its goals objectives.

C/M John Erll N.Destacamento, now OIC Dean of the College of Maritime Education, and Dr. Ma. Eva M. Hilay, Principal of the Basic Education Department, each receiving a Certificate of Appreciation as internal experts/validators of the manuals, reviewers, and modules authored by faculty researchers

The awards conferred to them during the Employees’ Recognition Ceremony on July 7, 2021, are the administration’s way of expressing gratitude and appreciation for their active and sincere contribution to promoting the culture of Research on the campus.

Donning a face mask and observing social distancing, the awardees received their Certificates of Recognition and Appreciation for their various achievements in Research from the JBLCF-Bacolod administration with Engr. Roberto Neal S. Sobrejuanite at the helm. The activity was facilitated by the Human Resource Department in coordination with the Research Department.

Along with C/M Destacamento and Dr. Hilay, Dr. Sylvino V. Tupas, 2/M Antonius B. Romo, 2/M Rodney D. Fruto, and Mr. Mark Anthony M. Apurado received the same recognition.

A Certificate of Recognition was also awarded to 38 faculty and staff researchers who have completed their Research output for the SY 2019-2020, making the unit 100%-compliant with the target as per AOP in Research.

Finally, Mr. Mark Anthony M. Apurado and Mr. Rogie Padernal of the Basic Education Department were awarded a Certificate of Recognition for having their papers published in a refereed online journal, the Philippine Social Science Journal, Vol 3 No. 2 (2020).

Thank you, and congratulations to our 2019-2020 research awardees!

The JBLFMU Research Fellows of PSERE and PAFERE

JBLFMU is honored to have research pillars in the university. These pillars are known as Research Fellows of the Philippine Society for Educational Research and Evaluation (PSERE), Inc. and by the Philippine Academy of Fellows in Research and Evaluation (PAFERE).

Dr. Melchor Magramo

In 2014, Dr. Melchor M. Magramo, JBLFMU Research and Extension Director and Dr. Rolando A. Alimen, Research Coordinator of JBLFMU-Molo spearheaded the distinction to be conferred as Research Fellows. In 2016, Dr. Victor A. Jaleco, In-charge of Student Marketing & Subject Area Head of Allied & Technical Areas of JBLFMU-Molo, Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, Research Coordinator of JBLCF-Bacolod, and Dr. Araceli Doromal of JBLCF-Bacolod also received the same recognition. Finally, in 2017, Dr. Brian Gil S. Sarinas, Research Coordinator of JBLFMU-Arevalo added up to the list of distinguished Research Fellows. All conferment took place at Centro Escolar University, Mendiola, Manila.

Dr. Rolando Alimen

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Research Fellow is the highest rank achieved by those who have served as Vice-Presidents, Deans, Researchers, or Research Referees and who are actively involved in international research, publication, and presentation.

 

A group photo of Research Fellows which include Dr. Melchor Magramo, Dr. Brian Gil Sarinas, Dr. Emeliza Estimo, and Dr. Araceli Doromal

JBLFMU Research Conducts the Research Colloquium and Sharing of Best Practices 2021

The JBLFMU Research Department held its online Research Colloquium and Sharing Of Best Practices 2021 conference last February 24, 2021.

The program started at 8:00 am and was conducted through the ZOOM Virtual Conference.

Below is the detailed program of activities of the said event.

Research Colloquium and Sharing of Best Practices 2021 Program of Activities

JBLFMU recognizes its research achievers

Several research achievers from the three academic units of JBLFMU were recognized by no other than the CEO himself, Dr. Ronald Raymond L. Sebastian, for their invaluable contribution to the field of research. These are the men and women who have set the sail in research and have given honor to their respective campuses and JBLFMU as a whole in the national and international landscape.

Two classifications of awards were conferred to the research achievers according to their contribution to the university. These awards include a Certificate of Recognition granted to those who have met at least one to two items of the criteria. Moreover, a Certificate of Research Distinction is awarded to those who have earned a meritorious achievement in research based on the number of studies that have been published in peer-reviewed journals, number of citations, external research collaborations, and prestigious awards received from external bodies, placing JBLFMU at the forefront thereby advancing the university’s pursuit of international recognition.

A Certificate of Research Distinction was awarded to the following deserving research achievers: Dr. Emeliza T. Estimo, Dr. Sylvino V. Tupas, Dr. Araceli C. Doromal, and Miss Geneveve M. Aguilar of JBLCF-Bacolod; Dr. Melchor M. Magramo, Dr. Brian Gil S. Sarinas, Engr. Roderick R. Germo, Ph.D., Dr. Marlon R. Terunez, and Mr. June Raymund Peter V. Flores of JBLFMU-Arevalo; and Dr. Rolando A. Alimen, Dr. Victor B. Jaleco, and Ronald S. Baynosa of JBLFMU-Molo.

 

 

 

 

 

Meanwhile, JBLFMU has awarded a Certificate of Recognition to Mrs. Ana Juline C. Dangallo, Mrs. Darlene D. Sabandal, 3/E Ronnie C. Montaño, Engr. Jed Y. Azucena of JBLCF-Bacolod; Dr. Zima G. Tarantan, Dr. Cicero D. Ortizo, Engr. Lyndre B. Bito-onon, Engr. Salvador F. Francisco, Mr. Rudy G. Perez, Dr. Jasper J. Victoriano, Dr. Angeli N. Sebastian, and Engr. Nilo B. Ortega of JBLFMU-Molo; and Engr. Roberto Neal S. Sobrejuanite, Dr. Ma. Lona T. Torrigue, Dr. Geneva M. Eler, Ma. Louella B. Bernas, C/M Danny B. Tirazona, Dr. Maria Corazon S. Navallasca, Clarence Kay D. Soliva, Dr. Shirley G. Hampac, Dr. Mary Jean L. De La Cruz, Mary Mar Esmana, and Jose Maria S. Superio of JBLFMU-Arevalo. Capt. Luis G. Evidente, Executive Assistant to the CEO, and Mr. Robert O. Parcia, Administrator of JBLFMU-Molo, also received a Certificate of Recognition for their achievement on research publication during their watch as former Administrators of JBLCF-Bacolod.

Research has evolved as one of the university’s strong pillars on equal footing with Instruction and Community Extension. Much appreciation is accorded to these employees who have made JBLFMU more internationally visible in the field of research. This recognition may be a small gesture, but for those who went out of their way to choose the road less taken, this gesture means so much. With Dr. Melchor M. Magramo being at the helm as the Director for Research and Extension of JBLFMU, we hope to reach more research milestones for the university.