Presentation Type: Oral Presentation

Best Practices for Supporting Student Research Thorough Independent and Interdependent Faculty/Librarian Collaboration
Students typically use sources that are easy or part of their personal research culture for their college assignments. Based on research trends, the presenters have identified research skills that students need to be successful in effectively locating and using a variety of library and Internet resources beyond a frequent faculty assignment of “find three peer …

Continuing Education for Pregnant High School Students Through Knowledge-Bridging Using Self-Giving Modules (KBSM)
High school students getting pregnant is a phenomenon that is increasing year after year. Unfortunately, little attention was given on how to help these concerned students in relation to their education. We came up with an intervention to address this concern with the help of the administration and other school personnel. The purpose of this …

Curbing Cyberbullying Among Students: A Comparative Analysis of Existing Laws Among Selected Asean Countries
Cyberbullying has been rampant in schools as children are highly engaged with the information and communication technology in their daily lives (Tangi, 2015; Nixon 2014). Last 2013, the Philippines approved the Anti-Bullying law, in which covered cyberbullying. However, a 2015 study revealed that 80% of teenagers aged 13 to 16 are still experiencing cyberbullying in …

Feminism in Comparative Religion and Mythology
This paper aims to single out the idea of feminism in comparative religion, by placing in contrast three religions and their corresponding mythological systems; Buddhism, Hinduism and Celtic paganism. Mythological figures and goddesses exclusively from these three religions will be compared with the Frankfurt School’s critical theory and the Theory of Intersectionality (as applied by …

The Huge Value of Mindfulness: Saving Lives in Cave, Thailand; How Did the Boys and Their Soccer Coach Survive And
The world watched with bated breath that world could save 13 lives in caves of Thailand after missing for 10 days,23July-2 August 2018.Any person, especially a child, would be panic-stricken if left alone for so many days in the dark, cut off from the rest of the world, without food and depleting oxygen levels. But …

Integrating Filipino Values in the Classroom Teaching of Theology
Our inherent values and chosen values explicitly tell us who we are as a person and pervades our human life. Values can change and be modified depending on the person’s experiences in life, influences of people in the community, and life stage. For example, a child who grows up in a rural locality may form …

Are Employers Willing and Ready to Engage Mature Employees: Empirical Evidences and Implications in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is an aging society. By 2040, the average age of the population will be over 50 years old and one third will be over 65. This will reduce the labor force by 5% from today’s figure. In spite of their strong motivation to continue working, mature employees are considered not up to the …

Mo Ut Sciam: The Function of Love in the Process of Knowledge in the Light of St. Bonaventure’s Philosophy
This study aimed at probing the function of love in the process of knowledge in the light of St. Bonaventure’s philosophy. To achieve this aim, the researcher have focused the study to the following questions: (a) What is the concept of love according to St. Bonaventure? (b) What is the process of knowledge? This study …

Relationship Between Students’ Multiple Intelligences and Participation Rate in Extracurricular Activities in La Consolacion University Philippines
This study aimed at investigating the relationship between multiple intelligences (MI) and participation rate in extracurricular activities (ECA) in La Consolacion University of the Philippines. To achieve this aim, the researcher randomly used sample of 200 students studying at La Consolacion University of the Philippines in the academic year 2017-2018. The “Multiple Intelligence Survey” developed …

Fostering Independence Through Problem-Based Learning in the Classroom: A Case Study in a Performing Arts Course
First implemented in a medical school in Canada in the 1960s, Problem-based Learning (PBL) has been utilised in a wide range of disciplines as one of the student-centred learning approaches that prioritises experience over end results. In this specific case study, PBL is used in the second half of the course named the Principles of …