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Departing from Routines: Untold Stories of Solo Parents during the Modular Distance Learning of their Youngsters

By Gleason B. Parcia ABSTRACT   Solo parents need to be called on their unique roles and responsibilities as para teachers on their youngsters engaged in modular distance learning in basic education during this transition period. The participants were those who were left alone with the responsibility of parenthood due to death, detention, mental incapacity, … Read more

Level of Acceptability of Code-Switching in the Classroom among the English Teachers and Students of Central Philippine University

By Gleason B. Parcia ABSTRACT   This descriptive study aimed to determine the level of acceptability of code switching in the classroom among English teachers and students of Central Philippine University. Conducted from July 1-31, 2006, this study utilized a questionnaire-checklist for data gathering. The participants were the 259 respondents, 21 English teacher and 238 … Read more

Willingness, Resemblance, and Readiness of CPU to ISO 9001:2000 Management System

By Darril F. Pamocol and Margen A. Java EXECUTIVE SUMMARY                The purpose of this study was to gather a data on the level of readiness of CPU to International Organization for Standardization Quality Management Systems Criteria Number 9001 series of 2000 or otherwise referred to as ISO 9001:2000. Specifically, the study determine the … Read more

Perspectives towards Schooling Opportunities of a Most At-Risk Population of Iloilo City

By Marie Melanie J. Javier-Misajon ABSTRACT   This study investigated several demographic features of a Most At-Risk Population (MARP) of Iloilo City, specifically, Commercial Sex Workers (CSWs). It also investigated their residency status, vocational training history and views regarding the selection criteria for those who would participate in this schooling. A take-all sample of all … Read more

A Tracer Study on the Generation Y Alumni (2000-2010) of the Department of Languages, Mass Communication and Humanities of Central Philippine University

By Marie Melanie J. Misajon ABSTRACT   This study traced the whereabouts of the graduates of the CPU Department of Languages Mass Communication and Humanities for the period 2000-2010, dubbed as the Generation Y to determine profile, CPU history, employment details and history, and the relevance of the A.B. English and A.B. Mass Communication curricula … Read more

Mythology: Pathway in the Search for the Philippine Bisayans’ Borean Roots

By Marie Melanie J. Misajon ABSTRACT   The study aimed to assess the myth that the Philippine Early Bisayans originated from Borneo. Specifically, it investigated the material and non-material cultures of Early Bisayans and the Bornean Dayaks to determine any historical link. The comparative content analysis of the two takes after Glasser and Straus (1967) … Read more

The System of Early Bisayan Mythology

By Marie Melanie J. Misajon ABSTRACT   This study examined the operating system in Early Bisayan mythology. The basic objectives of the study were to identify the components of the power, kinship, territorial, propriety and value systems. The models for this research were taken from the Greek and Lithuanian models using literature as the data … Read more

Inventory of Extant and Extinct Traditional Literature in Western Visayas Area I (Iloilo, Antique, and Guimaras)

By Marie Melanie J. Misajon ABSTRACT   This study surveyed the body of existing traditional literature for Iloilo, Antique and Guimaras. The basic objectives of the study are to collect a body of traditional manuscripts for the area and to determine which genres are extinct or extant. The methodology of this research is likened to … Read more

Learnings in Managing an Outreach Project: The Case of CPU Katin-aran Center

By Edwin I. Lariza and DZ P. Lariza ABSTRACT   This study was conducted to describe the growth and development of Katin-aran Center and its contribution to the community, as well as the University. It used the exploratory and descriptive design. A focused group discussion with pioneers and key players validated both primary and secondary … Read more

Faculty Members’ Level of Satisfaction on the Institutional Services of the University SY 2011-2012

By Merle L. Junsay ABSTRACT   This study was conducted to determine the level of satisfaction of the faculty members of Central Philippine University for the school year 2011-2012. It sought relationships that exist between level of satisfaction and personal characteristics such as age, religion, educational attainment, undergraduate course, length of service and basic monthly … Read more