LOOK: Research and Extension Office of Naga College Foundation, Inc. administers the Annual Research Colloquium today, August 31, 2022, at ST Auditorium.
The research presentations are divided into two categories, the teaching personnel and the non-teaching personnel, which are evaluated by Dr. Aida P. Osea, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Ms. Sheila B. Bordado, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dr. Marilyn F. Balares, Assistant Vice President for Tertiary
Education.
Members of the academic council present and Research and Extension Director, Dr. Elizer R. Caculitan provide insights and look forward for the increase of “research productivity” in NCF.
Moreover, Mr. Christian B. Bala of the College of Arts and Sciences and Mr. Son B. Reburiano of Basic Education Department – Guidance and Testing Center won as Best Presenters for teaching personnel and non-teaching personnel category, respectively.
Research and Extension Office also awarded Best Papers for Institutional Research to the teaching personnel of the College of Criminal Justice and personnel of Guidance and Testing Center who completed the paper last April 1, 2022, and June 28, 2022, respectively.
Here are the following researches presented during the colloquium:
• Faculty/Teaching Personnel
1. Challenges Encountered and Interventions Made in the First Year of Flex50 Implementation by Ms. Maricris L. Albos and Ms. Anna Loretta C. Romulo of the College of Computer Studies
2. Level of Efficiency of Flex50 Teaching Modality in the College of Arts and Sciences, School Year 2020-2021 by Ms. Christian B. Bala and Ms. Jen Roxanne D. Alcantara of the College of Arts and Sciences.
1. Correlation Between DELASSSAT Scores and Academic Performance of Junior High School Students, SY 2019-2020 by Ms. Katrine Erika S. Castillo, Mr. Manuel Anton S. Perez, and Mr. Son B. Reburiano of Basic Education Department – Guidance and Testing Center
2. Students’ Satisfaction on the Services and Facilities of the College of Teacher Education by Ms. Michelle C. Diezmo of College of Teacher Education
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1. Skills and Competencies of Criminology Graduates in Forensic Science Subjects by Dr. Marilyn F. Balares, Mr. Edison C. Sola, and Mr. Herbert F. Balares of the College of Criminal Justice Education
2. Level of Stress and Coping Mechanism of Married Female College Students at Naga College Foundation by Ms. Ma. Sherlyn B. Amado, Ms. Maria Hanna R. Bulalacao, and Ms. Kate Jasmin S. Ciudadano of the College Guidance and Testing Center
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