This tracer study determined the employment status
of BS Computer Science
Graduates of LPU from 2004-2009. It also assessed t
he relevance of BSCS curricula,
knowledge, skills and work values acquired by the g
raduates relevant to their
employment; identify the personal and professional
characteristics and job placement
of Computer Science graduates and the school relate
d factors associated with their
employment. The findings of the study served as the
basis of the researcher to
improve, update or enhance the curricula of BSCS pr
ogram to make this more
responsive to the needs of fast changing technology
.
There were 85 percent of the surveyed respondents w
ho were gainfully employed;
majority have professional, technical and superviso
ry position, landed on their first
job related to their course completed, obtained the
ir first jobs in less than 1 year;
stayed in their first job more than 1 year, career
challenge, salaries and benefits are
the prime reasons for changing the job and lack of
work experience is the number 1
problem they encountered when looking for a job.
Information Technology and communication skills dev
eloped by LPU were
considered very much useful to the present work of
the respondents. Work related
values like love for God, supportiveness, courage,
tolerance and perseverance were
also deemed very much useful to the present employm
ent of the respondents. The
proposed program of the study focused on academic d
evelopment, employment
opportunity and enhancing leadership capability of
Computer Science graduates.
It is strongly recommended that the graduating stud
ents before graduation must be
given ample time to experience pre – employment exa
minations and interviews.
Faculty development trainings must be given to the
faculty members teaching
professional subjects. As to general Education Subj
ects, Mathematics and Language
subjects must also be strengthened. All Offices and
Departments must continue to
improve their services towards the attainment of ma
ximum customer satisfaction.
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Data presentation and interpretation I Quantitative ResearchJimnaira Abanto
Topics;
DATA PRESENTATION & INTERPRETATION
Preparation in writing your data analysis
Techniques in Data Processing
Presentation and Interpretation of Data
Using statistical Techniques (Sample)
Sample budget presentation for stakeholders. Find out how to compile and present data. Register for the Georgia 40-Hour Director's Training Credential workshop.
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Data presentation and interpretation I Quantitative ResearchJimnaira Abanto
Topics;
DATA PRESENTATION & INTERPRETATION
Preparation in writing your data analysis
Techniques in Data Processing
Presentation and Interpretation of Data
Using statistical Techniques (Sample)
This presentation was made for the subject "THE TEACHING PROFESSION". Philippines was the country assigned to us and we need to compare it with the other country's education system.
Latest Global Educational Management TrendsTimothy Wooi
Introduction
Global Trends and Changes shaping the future of K-12 Education with online learning as mainstream, blended learning and education systems Shift.
Latest Global Educational Management Trends
New Definitions of Success
1.Rethinking Measurements
2. Student-Centered Environments
3. Personalized Professional Development
4. Managing Change
5. Data Informed Decisions + World-Class Standards
6. Balanced Approaches: Asking To What End
7. Programming, Robotics and the Maker Movement
8. Neuroscience, Youth Development Research and how Kids Learn Best
9. Mobile Learning
10. Cloud Computing
Recent Trends in K-12 Education
1.The Use of the Internet and Social Media as a Teaching Tool
2.Students Teaching Teachers
3.Paying Close Attention to Each Students' Needs
4. Better Assessment Methods
5. Personalized Learning Experiences
6. Flipped Learning
7. Cloud Technologies
8. Gamification
Goal / Purpose
To equip teachers to digitally empower diverse learners to connect, communicate and collaborate by creating a rich environment indulging technology in the classroom to help them evolve.
To facilitate learning in a more impactful manner by integrating technology to help make the world a smaller place with interaction beyond the classroom and classmate to virtual trips and multi-region and multi-nation interactivity to commence projects and work.
Methodology
Bridging the range of project-based learning opportunities within “phenomenon-based” curriculum redesign, relevant and meaningful to students and their communities by:-
- giving flexibility to redesign student centered learning in a more flexible K-12 education and aligning to the system to set high expectations and close achievement gaps.
- rethinking accountability for new learning models to
modernize educators and leadership development to
implement personalized learning and invest in research
on the digital equity gap.
It presents strategies on how to deal with adult learners for Alternative Learning System in the Philippines which will serve as an ideal guide for ALS facilitators.
CERTIFICATION OF EXPENSES NOT REQUIRING RECEIPTSRoxas NCHS
CERTIFICATION OF EXPENSES NOT REQUIRING RECEIPTS
In view of the reduced purchasing power of the peso, expenses incurred by government officials and employees in the discharge of their official functions amounting to P300.00 or less need not be supported by official receipts, except for the following:
a. Payment of fares in public utility vehicles issuing receipts such as bus, train, vessel/ship; and
b. Purchases in business establishments issuing receipts.
The official/employee concerned shall be required to submit a certification for expenses P300.00 or less as supporting document (Annex "A").
ASEAN Integration: Impacts on Education in the RegionRalph Decapia
Explores the current situation of education in the region, points significant progress and achievements of AEC with regards to education, and presents the change Management Response of the Philippines towards ASEAN integration
Village Level Studies (VLS) program of ICRISAT has been an avenue for learning and capacity building for researchers. Objective of the study is to trace researchers (from 1975 – 2013) who availed research opportunities through VLS.
This presentation was made for the subject "THE TEACHING PROFESSION". Philippines was the country assigned to us and we need to compare it with the other country's education system.
Latest Global Educational Management TrendsTimothy Wooi
Introduction
Global Trends and Changes shaping the future of K-12 Education with online learning as mainstream, blended learning and education systems Shift.
Latest Global Educational Management Trends
New Definitions of Success
1.Rethinking Measurements
2. Student-Centered Environments
3. Personalized Professional Development
4. Managing Change
5. Data Informed Decisions + World-Class Standards
6. Balanced Approaches: Asking To What End
7. Programming, Robotics and the Maker Movement
8. Neuroscience, Youth Development Research and how Kids Learn Best
9. Mobile Learning
10. Cloud Computing
Recent Trends in K-12 Education
1.The Use of the Internet and Social Media as a Teaching Tool
2.Students Teaching Teachers
3.Paying Close Attention to Each Students' Needs
4. Better Assessment Methods
5. Personalized Learning Experiences
6. Flipped Learning
7. Cloud Technologies
8. Gamification
Goal / Purpose
To equip teachers to digitally empower diverse learners to connect, communicate and collaborate by creating a rich environment indulging technology in the classroom to help them evolve.
To facilitate learning in a more impactful manner by integrating technology to help make the world a smaller place with interaction beyond the classroom and classmate to virtual trips and multi-region and multi-nation interactivity to commence projects and work.
Methodology
Bridging the range of project-based learning opportunities within “phenomenon-based” curriculum redesign, relevant and meaningful to students and their communities by:-
- giving flexibility to redesign student centered learning in a more flexible K-12 education and aligning to the system to set high expectations and close achievement gaps.
- rethinking accountability for new learning models to
modernize educators and leadership development to
implement personalized learning and invest in research
on the digital equity gap.
It presents strategies on how to deal with adult learners for Alternative Learning System in the Philippines which will serve as an ideal guide for ALS facilitators.
CERTIFICATION OF EXPENSES NOT REQUIRING RECEIPTSRoxas NCHS
CERTIFICATION OF EXPENSES NOT REQUIRING RECEIPTS
In view of the reduced purchasing power of the peso, expenses incurred by government officials and employees in the discharge of their official functions amounting to P300.00 or less need not be supported by official receipts, except for the following:
a. Payment of fares in public utility vehicles issuing receipts such as bus, train, vessel/ship; and
b. Purchases in business establishments issuing receipts.
The official/employee concerned shall be required to submit a certification for expenses P300.00 or less as supporting document (Annex "A").
ASEAN Integration: Impacts on Education in the RegionRalph Decapia
Explores the current situation of education in the region, points significant progress and achievements of AEC with regards to education, and presents the change Management Response of the Philippines towards ASEAN integration
Village Level Studies (VLS) program of ICRISAT has been an avenue for learning and capacity building for researchers. Objective of the study is to trace researchers (from 1975 – 2013) who availed research opportunities through VLS.
The focus of this study is to seek the relevance of investing in Information Technology (IT) by the students. The research takes into account 50 students studying at different disciplines at Dhaka University. The respondents were visited randomly to get the relevant data. The result of the study suggests that students’ academic quality and knowledge enhancement have a relationship with investment in IT though the relationship is not significant. The result of hypothesis testing shows that students those have invested in personal computer and internet secure comparatively higher cumulative grade point average (CGPA) rather than those who haven’t invested on these IT tools. But the likelihood of investing higher amount in IT will pay-off better CGPA is not found thus there is no association of good result and investing heavily on IT. However, the findings of this exploratory study offer insights that the money invested in IT for academic purpose is more advantageous than otherwise be invested especially for those students whose academic curriculum mainly decorated in accordance with the modern up-to-date era of Information Technology. Eventually, this study will help concerned students, guardians and academicians understanding how important IT is for student’s academic performance.
THE USE OF COMPUTER-BASED LEARNING ASSESSMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL COURSES: A STR...IAEME Publication
Background/Objectives: While the increase in classroom technology, it is necessary to examine how assessment is administered through technology. The purpose of this study is to understand how students and faculty are perceived and examine the effectiveness of the computer-based assessment in professional education courses (Educational Technology) at Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College, Iloilo, Philippines. Methods: The research design utilized in this study is mixed-method research. A computer-based assessment was utilized to assess students' performance in educational technology. This instrument was validated, and pilot tested to establish reliability. Each campus of NIPSC selected ten students of 70 as respondents during Academic Year 2016-2017. Frequency count, mean, standard deviation, and Wilcoxon signed-rank test were statistical tools used for data analyses. Findings: The study's finding showed a high score of students in the posttest ensured better performance of the students in educational technology. The increase in the posttest per performance level of the students was due to an accurate measure of what they have learned in educational technology. The majority of students users agreed that online assessment was fasters than the paper and pencil form. Also, users agreed that online assessment is contemporary and more systematic. They also stated that online assessment is consistent with the teaching style, but they are less anxious. Furthermore, according to faculty and students, ninety percent (90%) believed that computer-based assessment accurately measures what they are teaching and what they learned in school, respectively. Novelty: With the current situation that the education system is in new normal, computer-based learning is important in flexible learning. And assessment using technology is a great help to both faculty and students. Thus, state universities and colleges (SUCs) should adopt this innovation to help teaching and learning.
THE RATIONALE AND FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING THE ICT USE IN TEACHER EDUCATION D...DrGavisiddappa Angadi
This study investigated that the quantity of computer and ICT use in teacher education institutions is less and it is mainly focused on the learning of ICT skills which takes optimum time computers are used. The framework is then improved towards a new framework that can be effectively used to evaluate information and communication technology use in pre-service teacher education. In this study the independent variables are derived from computer use within the institution, some other extraneous factor may have impact on the results. Those factors may be computer use at home, friends home and cyber or internet centers by the respondents. The study concludes that the reality rhetoric gap of the impact of ICTs in teacher education institutions be evaluated from periodically to ensure that the quality with program objectives are met. The result shows that there is an urgent need to conduct intensive training to all the teacher educators in the colleges of education. The curriculum developers should develop global content for serving the local needs and make it to available to all the colleges of education online as well as offline content or blended learning modules. Several factors have been cited as responsible for low quantity of computer use in colleges of education. Some of these factors are; attitude towards new technologies, poor management, lack of local content serving local needs, shortage of equipments.
Predicting students’ intention to continue business courses on online platfor...Samsul Alam
The objective of this study was to analyze the intention of a University's business department students to continue their studies on e-learning platforms during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. To this end, a questionnaire was developed to collect primary data from students in business fields. The study took into account more than 285 respondents from two different universities and relied on the expectation confirmation model (ECM) theory and the structural equation model. The partial least squares (SEM-PLS) method was used to analyze the data. The results of the study showed that task skills (TS) and task challenges (TC) were significant for the enjoyment (EN) of the students which in turn had a positive effect on the satisfaction levels. Confirmation (CON) had an impact on the post adoption perceived usefulness (PAPU), which was deemed positive for student satisfaction (SAT). The SAT and psychological safety (PS) of online learning platforms were found to positively influence the continuance intention (CI) on e-learning platforms. Finally, both SAT and PS of online learning platforms were observed to positively influence CI on e-learning platforms. Further research in this area could be useful in making decisions about promoting educational programs based on e-learning. The researchers recommend that academicians and policymakers must ensure appropriate arrangements for teaching on e-learning platforms.
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Adoption of technology on E-learning effectivenessjournalBEEI
The incorporation of E-learning in both private and public tertiary education can help expedite the learning process. The utilization of fast-paced technology with E-learning also allows for a more flexible and convenient learning process. E-learning platforms can be accessed anywhere as long as there is an internet connection, including at home, the workplace, restaurants or while travelling. This allows for the benefit of distance learning. As such, the current study aims to examine the factor effectiveness of E-learning based on three variables, namely technology, instructors’ characteristics and students’ characteristics and their impact on distance learning. The education system has greatly evolved from the use of apparatus such as chalk and blackboards to the modern use of projectors to conduct lessons. In the current age, E-learning will have an effect on both instructors and teaching technology, aside from the students themselves. As an example, students are expected to know how to utilize these systems in their lessons, instructors must receive training in E-learning systems management and in terms of technology, the E-learning systems must be updated and operated using the most recent upgrades. E-learning is also cost-efficient, less time consuming and reduces the burden on both students and educators.
Precise - Practical and Essential guidelines for any higher educational institution on ICT adoption (ICT for teaching) - based on literature review and gap identification, limitations in existing models, primary data within the sample and validations
Graduate School Cyber Portfolio: The Innovative Menu For Sustainable Developmentacijjournal
In today’s milieu, new demands and trends emerge in the field of Education giving teachers of Higher Education Institutions (HEI’s) no choice but to be innovative to cope with the fast changing technology. To be naturally innovative, a graduate school teacher needs to be technologically and pedagogically competent. One of the ways to be on this level is by creating his cyber portfolio to support students’ eportfolio for lifelong learning. Cyber portfolio is an innovative menu for teachers who seek out strategies to integrate technology in their lessons. This paper presents a straightforward preparation on how to innovate a cyber portfolio that has its practical and breakthrough solution against expensive and inflexible vended software which often saddle many universities. Additionally, this cyber portfolio is free and it addresses the 21st century skills of graduate students blended with higher order thinking skills, multiple intelligence, technology and multimedia.
Industry Partners’ feedback on the OJT performance of Bachelor of Science in ...IJAEMSJORNAL
This study determined the feedback of trainers/supervisors regarding the respondents’ personal, interpersonal and technical understanding skills in their on-the-job training (OJT) program using descriptive research design. The respondents of the study were 156 BSIT students enrolled in the OJT Program during the 2nd Semester of A.Y. 2018–2019 at Nueva Ecija University of Science Technology, San Isidro Campus. The findings of the study have shown that the students were excellent in numerous personal skills. Likewise, they were very good in most of their technical understanding skills which are hard skills in the field of Information Technology. Still, there were areas in which students’ performance need enhancement. Due to this, the researchers proposed a plan of action as an intervention to improve the program that would later result in the improvement of the students’ performance in their OJT.
Similar to TRACER STUDY OF BSCS GRADUATES OF LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY FROM 2004-2009 (20)
Computer m
emory is expensive and the recording of data captured by a webcam needs memory. I
n order to minimize the
memory usage in recording data from human motion as recorded from the webcam, this algorithm will use motion
detection as applied to a process to measure the change in speed or vector of an object in the field of view. This
applicat
ion only works if there is a motion detected and it will automatically save the captured image in its designated
folder.
Staying competitive in the IT field
is a challenge. The use of IT certification programs
involves a number of critical issues and implications
for higher educational institutions (HEIs), educators,
administrators, students, and the IT industry. Hence,
there is a compelling need to gather and share IT
certification program data to chart a comparative
analysis across HEIs that are using certification
programs. This study presents a summary of key
findings among the Bachelor of Science in Computer
Science (BSCS) students in the Lyceum of the
Philippines University Batangas’ performance and
satisfaction level in Computer Networking 1, the
first course in the four-course certification program.It
used the descriptive method of research. Respondents
of the study were the 71 BSCS second year students
who took the course during the Second Semester
of SY 2009-2010. Frequency distribution, Pearson R
and weighted mean were used for data analysis. The
performance and satisfactory level the students gave to learning performance in Computer Networking
1 addresses their learning experiences and was an
evidence of the pedagogical richness of the program
and the contribution of the Computer Networking 1
teacher. In conclusion, the course actively engaged the
students and a clear understanding of the subject were
achieved.
E-teaching is an innovative teaching strategy
using the e-learning technology to empower both learners and
teachers thus providing opportunities for superior learning
experiences. The study enhances the education practice of those
teachers handling different graduate programs specifically
those offered by Lyceum of the Philippines University -
Batangas. This study focused on assessing and analyzing the
different important factors pertaining to the readiness and
inclination of the teachers. This involves introduction of
e-teaching on the part of the teachers and e-learning on the part
of the graduate students to their respective programs of study.
The findings revealed that the graduate school teachers are
aware of their vital role in developing effective delivery of
instruction and their openness on the active participation in
conducting classes in an online learning environment. Also, the
university is ready to take the e-teaching program as a mode of
instruction for the Graduate School.
A Transportation Problem is
one of the
most
typical
problems being encountered in many situations
and
it
has
many
practical applic
ations. Many researches had been conducted
and
many methods
had been proposed to solve it. One of the most
difficult challenge in solving the problem deals with inputting a
very large volume of data. With the development of intelligent
technologies, compu
ters had already been used to solved this
problem. This paper presents a method using Genetic Algorithm
(GA) t
o provide a new tool that can quickly calculate the solution
to the Balanced Transportation Problem.
The test results are compared with selected o
ld methods to
confirm the effectiveness of the use of GA. A
mathematical model
was used to represent the GA and be applied to solve it. Finally,
the test results of the model were presented so show the
effectiveness.
The study is an online, computer aided tool that was designed primarily for the conduct of online examination. The system
was created using PHP, a web based scripting language, and MySQ
L as the database software. The system focuses on
the automation of students' examinations; preparation, scheduling, checking and grading. A database is provided for the
storage of exam questions, answers to questions and students' records. The system allo
ws instructors to create an exam
by entering questions with its corresponding answers into the database. Instructors are provided with three options on the
type of exam; these include, True or False, Multiple Choice and Fill in the Blanks.
There are three
account types based on the intended users. One is the Administrator Account; this can be used to create
instructor accounts. It can also be used to delete or suspend other accounts based on activity status. The Instructor
Account allows teachers to create
student accounts and enroll the same. This account can be used also to create,
activate, edit, delete exams and monitor students' performances. The Student Account is for the officially enrolled students
where they can take exams and view scores even from
previous examinations.
This software allows instructors to keep track of students' performances from all exams since the results will be stored in a
database linked to an online system. While taking the online exam, students can choose the number of exa
m questions
that will be displayed on the screen at a given time.
A student can take the exam only on the specified date and time set by the instructor. Ideally, a particular exam should be
taken only once. In cases of retakes due to valid reasons and spe
cial exam considerations, the instructor is given the
option to administer the previously activated exam, edit or create a new set of questions.
One limitation though, this online system is not to be used to compute for the class performance for the final
grade since
this requires other components such as seat works, graded recitations, laboratory activities, etc. This only computes and
shows the scores from previous exams and the average.
This study was conducted in an undergraduate level
with the use of e-learning
particularly in analytic geometry to lessen the com
mon fear of Filipino students to
mathematics. Since teen age students used to engros
s themselves with the use of
technology specifically computers, this study maxim
ized the capability of computers
in reducing math anxiety by teaching mathematics su
bject using e-learning thus
improving student academic performance.
This study aims to develop and design an on
-
line hotel reservation and management system for the College of
International Tourism and Hospitality Management of the Lyceum of the Philippines University, Batangas Campus. It
presents user
-
friendly features th
at will familiarize CITHM students on the online hotel reservation system, evaluate it and
highlight the benefits it can provide to the college and staff. In addition, it will purvey supplement material in their fron
t desk
operation course. The researchers
used the System Development Life Cycle and Microsoft Web Developer 2008 as the
programming language. The developed software served as a tool for the students of CITHM to familiarize them on how to
operate an online hotel reservation system. The developed
software was an effective aid for the instructors in teaching the
basic operations of hotel reservation system to their students. It also provided online security to protect privacy and
financial information of clients.
Abstract
—
The main objective of this
study to make the monitoring
procedure trouble-free by
developing a system which would be accessible thro
ugh the internet. Students
will have their own user
accounts which will give them the ca
pability to upload reports and on
-site pictures thereby minimizing
the time and effort spent in going to
and from the company’s location to the university and vice versa.
Similarly, the practicum coordinator of the college will be given their
own accounts to
access, download
and check the updates submitted by the students.
The system will be capable of generating reports of submitted requirements in real-time given that all
data are to be stored in a database
and the process is done online.
This Online Practicum Monitoring System will be used
as a tool to assist the students of all colleges and
the college practicum coordinators in their task
s through the use of a web- based software.
The authors deem that this software will be able to
address the problems identified and eventually
make the monitoring
task more convenient.
Nowadays, there is a demand for novel
drugs to prevent these infections and the emergence
from mutation of microorganisms. Given the rising
incidence of resistance to synthetic antibiotics and in
light of the rising costs of medicines it is well-timed
to search for natural products such as plant derived
antimicrobial drugs to reduce the resistance of
microorganisms. Pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius),
in addition to synthetic alternatives, has the potential
of antibacterial activity. The antibacterial properties of
established. For that reason, the research proponents
of this study aims to assess the antibacterial properties
of pandan with the end view of providing low cost
of medications and the prevention of resistance. This research analyzed the in vitro activity of pandan
leaves crude extract against bacterial isolates such as
Staphylococcus aureus
ATCC 25923, Escherichia coli
ATCC 25922 and
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
ATCC 27853.
About 1 kilogram of freshly collected pandan leaves
was subjected to water distillation and the filtrate
was concentrated using rotary evaporator. The crude
extract was then used for the phytochemical analysis.
The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and
Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) of pandan
against the said microorganisms were examined. This
study also determined the stability of pandan as to pH
and temperature.
In 2006, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
released CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) no. 14 which changed the
duration of internship training program to six months as opposed to
the previous memorandum order, CMO no. 27 s. 1998 which required
a one-year internship schedule for Medical Laboratory Science (MLS)
students. Thirty-eight graduates of CMO No. 14 s. 2006 from Lyceum of
the Philippines University-Batangas and 13 chief medical technologists
(CMT) or senior medical laboratory staff from identified affiliate-
hospitals were surveyed about their perception on the attainment of the
objectives, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of the said program.
Results show that objectives were achieved even if the duration of the
training period was shortened. The graduate-respondents favored the 6-month internship training program while the CMT preferred the
one year timetable. This study can be used as a pilot study for other
higher education institutions implementing the same CMO and can
be used as a basis for a curricular reform by assessing the different
parameters that were identified in order to enhance further the six-
month internship training program in producing globally competitive
medical laboratory scientists.
A culture medium is said to support the
growth and development of different microorganisms.
Certain bacteria like
Staphylococcus aureus
and
Staphylococcus
epidermidis
entail hemoglobin found in the red blood
cells. Because of its cost effectiveness and availability,
expired human blood is being utilized in some developing
countries. Despite the widely accepted disadvantages of
using human blood as enrichment agent, many laboratories
still opt to use it due to the unavailability of sheep blood
or due to budgetary reasons. This study determined if the
washed expired human blood can be used as an alternative
enrichment agent in the preparation of Blood Agar Plate
(BAP) culture medium in the isolation of
Staphylococcus
aureus
ATCC 25923 and
Staphylococcus epidermidis
ATCC
12228. The cultural characteristics and hemolytic reactions
of the selected microorganisms were recorded, assessed
and compared with their growth in BAP. The stability of
the washed expired human blood was evaluated in terms of temperature and storage period. Results reveal that expired
human blood with washing improved the morphologic and
hemolytic pattern of
Staphylococcus aureus.
The washing of
blood had no effect on
Staphylococcus epidermidis
because it
is a gamma hemolytic bacterium. Both unwashed expired
and fresh human blood produced gamma hemolysis due to
the interferences still present in them. Both washed expired
human blood and washed fresh human blood produced beta
hemolysis. Washed expired human blood could be stored for
seven days and still could be used for microbial culture.
Abstract
- Institutions of higher learning face a new situation on
higher education. It holds some novel threats and presents some
fresh opportunities. Given the uncertainty of the future, collage
and university administrators cannot allow their organizations to
drift. This study assessed the managerial skills development of the
administrators of the five (5) well-established private institutions
of higher learning in Batangas, Philippines. A combination of
descriptive-purposive research design and survey method was used to
determine the managerial dimensions exhibited by the administrators.
Mean, Likert Scale, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Pearson Product
Moment Correlation Coefficient and and Bivariate Correlation were
used. There is no significant difference in the assessment of the three
groups of respondents in terms of communication skills and solving
problems effectively. However, there is a significant difference in terms
of self leadership, managing the task effectively, managing the people
effectively, and managing interpersonal relations effectively.
There is
a very high significant relationship among all the managerial skills
dimensions required of the institution administrators using the same
managerial dimensions. The managerial skills of the administrators
have to be enhanced to improve the quality of people in the institution.
The Proposed Executive Development Program and Training Model
are strongly recommended.
Higher educational system has gone through substantial reforms and changes
vis-à-vis curriculum innovation over the past years. The evaluation of a revised program is one of the most relevant courses of action done when curriculum change is
to be implemented. One of the main reasons is that it is a chance for practitioners
to test for themselves if their plan is working. It also serves as an identification of
the strengths and weaknesses of the said intervention. This study was conducted to
assess the results of the implementation of the Bachelor of Science in Medical Labo
-ratory Science program. It employed descriptive survey using two types of self-made
questionnaire, the Likert scale and open-ended type survey. Likewise, data on the
results of the graduates’ licensure examinations and status of employment were also
analyzed and correlated. Eighty two graduates from 2010 to 2012 of the enhanced
Medical Technology program of LPU-Batangas and 13 chief medical technologists
from identified affiliate-hospitals were surveyed about their perception on the at
-
tainment of the objectives, the realization of the core competencies as well as the
supposed strengths and weaknesses of the program. Results showed that objectives
were achieved alongside the significant improvements in the board performance and
employment rate were noted. This study can be used as a pilot study for other higher
education institutions with the same health program. This can also be used as a basis
for a curricular reform by assessing the different parameters that were identified.
Abstract
- A ten-year tracer study of Radiologic
Technology graduates of Lyceum of the Philippines
University SY 1997-2007 using a survey-structured
questionnaire was conducted to examine retrospective
contribution of their education to their current
work. The objectives of the study included the
determination of graduates’ job-placement profile;
how relevant are school-related factors like curriculum,
instruction, faculty; student services; organization
and administration, physical plant, facilities and
laboratories to the job placement; the determination of
what skills developed while at school are considered
useful in meeting the demands of their present work
and the formulation of a program that will enhance
the relevance of the college curriculum and services.
A total of 97/122 (80%) graduates responded where
78% (76/97) are certified licensed radiographers.
All respondents were employed on a full-time basis aligned to the program. The following were found to
be very relevant in meeting the demands of their jobs:
curriculum, instruction, competencies of the faculty,
student services, organization and administrative
services.Furthermore, the intellectual, communication
and interpersonal skills, competencies, and work-
related values they learned and developed while at
school as well as the performance in written and oral
assessment of the employers were considered the most
important contributing factors in seeking employment
after graduation.
Abstract
- The role of medical technologists in the
years due to changes in the laboratory environment.
curriculum is needed to prepare graduates for
changes in laboratory medicine. It is the ultimate
goal of the College to prepare students for career
entry positions as medical technology professionals.
The curriculum should be designed to prepare the
graduates and demonstrate the core competencies
expected of them in the workplace. It is for this reason
that this study was conducted to assess the career entry-
level competencies expected of the graduates of the
College of Medical Technology of Lyceum of Batangas.
Findings of the study served as basis in enhancing the
curriculum to make it more responsive to the needs of local and international healthcare systems. Using
a descriptive method, the respondents were the chief
medical technologists and immediate supervisors of
selected hospitals who have as their staff LB Medical
Technology graduates under the AHSE curriculum
(2002-2006). A total of 77/138 (56%) graduates were
evaluated using a structured type of questionnaire
following a Likert scale with 5 as the highest and one as
the lowest values. The parameters in the questionnaire
were derived from the model formulated from the
various competency-based standards of various local
and international accrediting professional associations.
Abstract
- Curriculum is a crucial component of
any educational process. Curriculum development
and instructional management serve as effective tools
for meeting the present and future needs of the local
and national communities. In trying to strengthen
the quality assurance system in Philippine higher
education, institutions of higher learning were
mandated to upgrade higher education curricular
offerings to international standards. Anchored on
the PMI framework, data were gathered through in-
depth review of documents, interviews with program
coordinators and on-site observation in selected schools
offering Medical Technology program in U.S.A.,
Australia, Singapore, Japan, Thailand and Canada.
The benchmarking results showed that there were
major “plus” and “interesting” points that can be used
as guide in the innovation of the existing Philippine
Medical Technology program and can become the
basis of enabling implementation activities: reform
and improve curriculum structure, content, teaching-
learning strategies and employ competency-based
assessment process.
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