Research Center for Social Sciences and Education Archives - ɫ /category/research/research-center-for-social-sciences-and-education/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Mon, 24 Mar 2025 05:58:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Research Center for Social Sciences and Education Archives - ɫ /category/research/research-center-for-social-sciences-and-education/ 32 32 UST study on sustainable community-based tourism potential of Isabela town wins 3rd place in DOST NRCP poster contest /ust-study-on-sustainable-community-based-tourism-potential-of-isabela-town-wins-3rd-place-in-dost-nrcp-poster-contest/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-study-on-sustainable-community-based-tourism-potential-of-isabela-town-wins-3rd-place-in-dost-nrcp-poster-contest Mon, 24 Mar 2025 05:56:44 +0000 /?p=193062 TeamKomunidad under the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSEd) and the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management through its UST Sentro Turismo won 3rd Place under Cluster 1…

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TeamKomunidad under the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSEd) and the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management through its UST Sentro Turismo won 3rd Place under Cluster 1 (Divisions I, VIII, and XI) during the Annual Scientific Meeting and 92nd General Membership Meeting of the Department of Science and Technology – National Research Council of the Philippines (DOST NRCP) at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).

The research entitled “Sustainable ɫ-based Tourism Potential and Development of Barangay San Miguel, Echague, Isabela” assessed the potential of Barangay San Miguel in Echague, Isabela for sustainable community-based tourism in the post-COVID-19 era. It examined the barangay’s current tourism development, identified challenges and opportunities, and gathered stakeholder perspectives on sustainability in tourism. The study recommends a Sustainable Tourism and Strategic Development Plan, integrating community contributions to economic, socio-cultural, environmental, and political priorities. This plan aims to guide future tourism development and ensure sustainability in Barangay San Miguel’s tourism industry.

The project is part of the first batch of the NRCP Policy-funded Research in 2021. #TeamKomunidad is headed by Asst. Prof. Jame Monren T. Mercado with its members, Asst. Prof. Dr. Avi Ben P. Andalecio, Dr. Fhamela F. Sarmiento, Asst. Prof. Maria Concepcion A. Ang, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Evangeline E. Timbang, and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Atty. Gezzez Giezi G. Granado. The project is in partnership with the House of Representatives Office of Hon. Faustino “Inno” A. Dy V of the 6th District of Isabela and the Municipal Government of Echague, Isabela.

The participation of the project team aligned with the SDGs 4 (Quality Education), 5 (Gender Equality), 8 (Descent Work and Economic Growth), 9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), 10 (Reduced Inequalities), 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), 13 (Climate Action), 14 (Life Below Water), 15 (Life on Land), 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions), and 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).

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Recommendations for increasing student interest in pursuing teaching bared in EDCOM 2-funded study /recommendations-for-increasing-student-interest-in-pursuing-teaching-bared-in-edcom-2-funded-study/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=recommendations-for-increasing-student-interest-in-pursuing-teaching-bared-in-edcom-2-funded-study Thu, 13 Mar 2025 10:20:06 +0000 /?p=193014 Senior high school students and college students surveyed by Prof. Rosalyn G. Mirasol, PhD of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education bared an altruistic motivation to pursue teaching:…

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Senior high school students and college students surveyed by Prof. Rosalyn G. Mirasol, PhD of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education bared an altruistic motivation to pursue teaching: to shape the children’s future and to make a social contribution. But will these be enough to make them actually pursue teaching? In a study funded by the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2), Mirasol provided recommendations on how to complement these altruistic intentions with concrete reforms.

Presenting the initial findings of her study “Integrating Multiperspectivity in Encouraging Students to Enter the Teaching Profession: Contexts, Challenges, and Causality,” Mirasol looked into the demographic characteristics of those enrolled in the academic track – humanities and social sciences strand of senior high school and in tertiary teacher education programs to determine factors that will predict their intent to consider teaching as a career and whether they feel this is the best career option.

Combining surveys and focus group discussions, the study uncovered low interest to teach among SHS students, who expressed uncertainty about job satisfaction and economic returns. Though they considered teachers to be crucial in society, concerns about salary and workload weighed heavily on SHS students.

In contrast, education students revealed long-held childhood aspirations to teach and find it fulfilling. They agree that teachers receive support and believe that teaching provides long-term career growth.

Mirasol recommended the engagement of the community, as well as mentoring and career guidance in basic education to help promote teaching as a career. School-industry partnerships as well as incentives and support for those pursuing teaching may also be explored. Finally, the promotion of diversity and inclusion is seen as a possible way of increasing the base of future teachers.

Mirasol teaches at the Department of English and is an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education. The study is funded by the Ateneo de Manila University – EDCOM II partnership and was presented on March 12, 2025.

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Five-year nat’l catechetical study comes to a close /five-year-natl-catechetical-study-comes-to-a-close/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=five-year-natl-catechetical-study-comes-to-a-close Mon, 03 Mar 2025 03:28:41 +0000 /?p=192033 The Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) concluded the National Catechetical Study (NCS) 2021: Pastoral Action Research and Intervention (PARI) Project Extension – Synodality Enriching Evangelization Design (SEED)…

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The Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) concluded the National Catechetical Study (NCS) 2021: Pastoral Action Research and Intervention (PARI) Project Extension – Synodality Enriching Evangelization Design (SEED) Catechetical Module-Making Workshops (CMW) on February 26, 2025, at the Tan Yan Kee Student Center.

NCS 2021: PARI Project Extension – SEED CMW consisted of four catechetical modules and three research-based outputs, namely, a book of research poems, a handbook on Catechetical Ministry, and a research monograph. Overall, the book aims to communicate their

findings and insights, assist catechists in developing their skills, and enhance their spiritual experiences.

RCSSED Director, Assoc. Prof. Jeremaiah M. Opiniano, PhD, expressed his gratitude to the donors, notably the Netherlands-based Porticus Europe Foundation, and said the project would pave a new way to conduct catechetical work in the country.

Project Lead Prof. Clarence M. Batan, PhD recalled the challenges and the fruits they reaped along the way in their years of bringing this project to fruition.

He said their project is a testament to their love and service to the people through catechism. “Sana ang mga librong ito ay manatiling simbolo ng aming tunay na pagmamahal sa misyong kateketikal sa ating bansa,” Batan said.

This project is a partnership between the ɫ’ (UST) Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) with the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) – Episcopal Commission on Catechesis and Catholic Education (ECCCE).

The theme of the concluding ceremony was “Pananaliksik: Sharing the Experiences from Grant Beneficiaries: Research Impact and Engagement.”

View NCS 2021: PARI Project Extension – SEED CMW webpage here: https://www.ncs2021pariproject.com

With some photos from National Catechetical Study (NCS) 2021 Facebook page

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How race, gender, class, and other factors influence language teacher education investigated in latest Taylor & Francis review /how-race-gender-class-and-other-factors-influence-language-teacher-education-investigated-in-latest-taylor-francis-review/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-race-gender-class-and-other-factors-influence-language-teacher-education-investigated-in-latest-taylor-francis-review Sun, 23 Feb 2025 00:40:46 +0000 /?p=191695 A new systematic review published by Taylor & Francis looked into how race, gender, class, and other factors influence language teacher education (LTE). In the article “Intersectionality in language teacher…

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A new systematic review published by Taylor & Francis looked into how race, gender, class, and other factors influence language teacher education (LTE). In the article “Intersectionality in language teacher education: A systematic literature review,” Department of English academic researcher Prof. Veronico N. Tarrayo, PhD found that intersectionality in LTE plays key roles in fostering critical reflection, supporting social justice pedagogy, and challenging hegemonic narratives.

Tarrayo, an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education and an academic staff of the Faculty of Arts and Letters and the Graduate School, highlighted that challenges to intersectionality included resistance, institutional barriers, teacher preparation, and emotional labor. Tarrayo recommended addressing these to achieve the ultimate aim of equity and inclusion in language teacher education. The review covered identities pertaining to race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, linguistic, and professional and cultural. The new is found in the journal Language, Culture, and Curriculum.

Among Tarrayo’s related works are “Gendered Word (Or World): Sexism in Philippine Preschool English Language Textbooks” (Journal on English Language Teaching) and “Exploring the gender perspective in English language teaching (ELT): Voices from ELT practitioners in Philippine Higher Education Institutions” (with Rafaella Potestades and Mark Ulla, in the journal Sexuality & Culture).

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UST gets its highest rankings over five-year span in SCImago Institutions Rankings 2024 /ust-gets-its-highest-rankings-over-five-year-span-in-scimago-institutions-rankings-2024/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-gets-its-highest-rankings-over-five-year-span-in-scimago-institutions-rankings-2024 Thu, 20 Feb 2025 01:32:22 +0000 /?p=191573 The University earned its highest rankings worldwide and in the Philippines in the last five years that it has been included in the annual SCImago Institutions Rankings. The 2024 edition…

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The University earned its highest rankings worldwide and in the Philippines in the last five years that it has been included in the annual SCImago Institutions Rankings. The 2024 edition of the SCImago Institutions Rankings saw UST placing fifth among 15 Philippine-based research institutions, and 4987th out of 9054 research groups worldwide.

The Institutions Rankings covers research groups run by government agencies, hospitals, universities, private companies, and nonprofit organizations.

Figure 1.          UST’s rankings in the SCImago Institutions Rankings

Source: SCImago

Given the 9054 institutions ranked in 2024, UST landed in the 56th percentile overall. In the three criteria of SCIMago, UST landed in the 23rd percentile for “societal impact”, 54th percentile for “innovation outputs”, and 79th percentile for “research performance”.

Figure 2.          UST’s rankings in comparison with the rest of the world

Source: SCImago

Since the SCImago Institutions Rankings began in 2009, UST first landed in this list in the year 2020.

The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in Los Baños, Laguna and the Diliman (Quezon City) campus of the University of the Philippines have been the top two Philippine-based research institutions from 2009 to 2024.

The top five Philippine institutions for 2024 are IRRI (2971stworldwide), UP Diliman (3151st), the Department of Science and Technology (DOST, 3334th), De La Salle University (4459th), and UST (4987th). About 15 research institutions were ranked last year.

SCImago’s Institutions Rankings computes a “composite indicator” that shows the combined score coming from three indicators: research performance, innovation outputs, and societal impact. These three indicators get measured by the research institutions’ web visibility.

These publicly-available Rankings <> are run by SCImago Lab, a Spanish consulting firm that is a spin-off from the group called SCImago Research Group. SCImago Lab runs analyses of scientometrics, scientific publications and web visibility.

SCImago’s Institutions Rankings also use the world’s leading scholarly database Scopus, which is also used by academic consulting firms Quacquarelli Symonds and TIMES Higher Education in their annual world university rankings.

The 2024 SCImago Institutions Rankings see the “research performance” criterion carrying a 50 percent score, “innovation outputs” a 30 percent score, and “societal impact” a 20 percent score.

Among Philippine institutions, UST was ranked 12th out of 13 groups in 2023; eighth out of 14 groups in 2022; tenth out of 13 institutions in 2021; and eighth out of 12 Philippine groups in 2020.

Table 1.            SCImago rankings of the ɫ

 Overall rankingResearch criterionInnovation criterionSocietal criterion
2024    
Philippine ranking5834
Global ranking4987710048752015
Ranked PHL institutions15151515
No. of ranked institutions9054
2023    
Philippine ranking1211138
Global ranking8132720980835118
Ranked PHL institutions13131313
No. of ranked institutions8433
2022    
Philippine ranking8698
Global ranking7295676166175210
Ranked PHL institutions14141414
No. of ranked institutions8084
2021    
Philippine ranking101079
Global ranking7103676163025470
Ranked PHL institutions13131313
No. of ranked institutions7533
2020    
Philippine ranking81148
Global ranking6432647649185127
Ranked PHL institutions12121212
No. of ranked institutions7026

Source: SCImago

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Lack of climate justice awareness in global north, south countries highlighted new Nature Climate Change paper /lack-of-climate-justice-awareness-in-global-north-south-countries-highlighted-new-nature-climate-change-paper/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lack-of-climate-justice-awareness-in-global-north-south-countries-highlighted-new-nature-climate-change-paper Mon, 21 Oct 2024 03:49:24 +0000 /?p=184647 At least 66% of over 5,500 participating adults have never heard of climate justice, according to a new paper published in Nature Climate Change by an international group of scholars…

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At least 66% of over 5,500 participating adults have never heard of climate justice, according to a new paper published in Nature Climate Change by an international group of scholars joined by UST Department of Psychology Professor Marc Eric S. Reyes, PhD.

The open-access article, entitled “Climate justice beliefs related to climate action and policy support around the world,” focused on the value of climate justice beliefs “as a motive for climate action across diverse geographical contexts.” 

Participants acknowledged the influence of capitalism and colonialism on the climate crisis and how it adversely impacts poor people.

The survey found that participants from countries with higher greenhouse gas emissions and politically salient social inequality associated climate justice beliefs with policy support and various indices of climate action.

The paper can be accessed here:  

Reyes, a renowned scholar and Psychological Association of the Philippines President from 2020-2022, also teaches at the Graduate School and is an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education.

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Bernardo of English awarded 2025 professorial chair in linguistics, language education /bernardo-of-english-awarded-2025-professorial-chair-in-linguistics-language-education/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bernardo-of-english-awarded-2025-professorial-chair-in-linguistics-language-education Sun, 13 Oct 2024 23:23:23 +0000 /?p=184492 Prof. Alejandro S. Bernardo, PhD of the Department of English was named the recipient of the 2025 Br. Andrew Gonzalez, FSC Distinguished Professorial Chair in Linguistics and Language Education, which…

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Prof. Alejandro S. Bernardo, PhD of the Department of English was named the recipient of the 2025 Br. Andrew Gonzalez, FSC Distinguished Professorial Chair in Linguistics and Language Education, which is conferred by the De La Salle University’s Department of English and Applied Linguistics and the Linguistic Society of the Philippines, the country’s premier and longest-running linguistics professional organization.

With the award, Bernardo is slated to deliver a research-based lecture in February 2025. A scholar on World Englishes, particularly Philippine English and its pedagogy, Bernardo will discourse about: “Teaching, Teaching about, and Teaching in World Englishes: Twenty-First Century Perspectives for Diversity, Inclusivity, and Sustainability.”

Among Bernardo’s recent works are entitled “Teaching Philippine English through schoolscapes” (2024), “Philippine English and Global Englishes-inspired grammar teaching” (2024), and “Knowledge construction in World Englishes” (2021, with Ruanni Tupas).

Bernardo earned his doctoral degree in English Language Studies from the UST Graduate School, where he later served as Faculty Secretary. He is an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education. Bernardo also served as Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Letters.

Established in 1996, the Distinguished Professorial Chair honors former Department of Education, Culture, and Sports (now the Department of Education) Secretary and former De La Salle University President Br. Andrew Gonzalez, FSC. According to the Linguistic Society of the Philippines, the honor is meant to remember Br. Gonzalez as “an intellectual giant, a distinguished linguist, teacher, scholar, humanist, writer, administrator, a builder of persons and institutions, a man of vision and mission, a doer, a Christian brother, and a Filipino patriot.”

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UST rolls out USAID program on AI fundamentals in higher education /ust-rolls-out-usaid-program-on-ai-fundamentals-in-higher-education/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-rolls-out-usaid-program-on-ai-fundamentals-in-higher-education Tue, 27 Aug 2024 09:10:13 +0000 /?p=181809 The ɫ is the Philippine partner of the United States Agency for International Development, the RTI International, and Arizona State University in rolling out the US-Philippines Partnership…

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The ɫ is the Philippine partner of the United States Agency for International Development, the RTI International, and Arizona State University in rolling out the US-Philippines Partnership for Skills, Innovation, and Lifelong Learning (UPSKILL), particularly its DESIGN COLLABORATORY: Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education.

The collaboratory is a four-part webinar series featuring Thomasian experts. Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Cheryl R. Peralta, DrPH provided the overview of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education on August 12, 2024, while Educational Technology Center Acting Director April Joy M. Gascon, MAN, RN spoke about Innovating Teaching and Learning with AI.

On August 28, 2024, College of Education Assistant Dean Louie B. Dasas, PhD will discuss (Re)Designing Learning Assessments with AI in Mind, while Institute of Religion academic researcher Leo-Martin Angelo R. Ocampo, MA will close the series with the talk “Strengthening Humanity and Human Agency in the Era of Artificial Intelligence,” in a big to refocus the discourse on the role of humans in the use of technology.

Interested participants may register here:

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Science, Tourism academic staff win awards in Nat’l Academy of Science and Technology Talent Search for Young Scientists /science-tourism-academic-staff-win-awards-in-natl-academy-of-science-and-technology-talent-search-for-young-scientists/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=science-tourism-academic-staff-win-awards-in-natl-academy-of-science-and-technology-talent-search-for-young-scientists Tue, 16 Jul 2024 02:53:50 +0000 /?p=178429 Three academic staff of the University comprised half of the finalists/winners of the 2024 National Academy of Science and Technology Talent Search for Young Scientists (NAST TSYS), which conferred the…

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Three academic staff of the University comprised half of the finalists/winners of the 2024 National Academy of Science and Technology Talent Search for Young Scientists (NAST TSYS), which conferred the recognition this July 2024.

Winning the Third Prize is Inst. John Andrew C. Albay, PhD of the Department of Mathematics and Physics for his work  “Colloidal Heat Engine Driven by Engineered Active Noise.” Albay becomes the first NAST TSYS awardee of the Department.

Receiving citations are Inst. Katherine Yasmin M. Garcia, MS of the Department of Chemistry and Asst. Prof. Jame Monren T. Mercado, MA of the Department of Tourism Management.

Garcia was recognized for her work entitled “Antiproliferative and Cytotoxic Cytochalasins from 𝘚𝘱𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘢 𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘦𝘱𝘵𝘢𝘵𝘢 Inhibit Action Polymerization and Aggregation.”

Meanwhile, Mercado, who is an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, was recognized for his work entitled “Ysla de Panciteria: A Preliminary Study on the Culinary Heritage Significance of Pancit Using the Heritage Documentation Approach — the Case of Luzon Island, Philippines.” Mercado co-authored the work with Dr. Avi Ben Andalecio, also of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management.

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RCSSED officials win research recognitions /rcssed-officials-win-research-recognitions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rcssed-officials-win-research-recognitions Thu, 04 Jul 2024 01:57:23 +0000 /?p=177798 The Director and Assistant Director of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) bagged international and national research prizes, respectively, for their doctoral projects in Australian universities. RCSSED…

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The Director and Assistant Director of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) bagged international and national research prizes, respectively, for their doctoral projects in Australian universities.

RCSSED Director Jeremaiah M. Opiniano (The University of Adelaide) won the 2024 Dissertation Award from the Mixed Methods International Research Association (MMIRA) for his doctoral project titled “Overseas Remittances and Rural Hometown Investing: Towards an Understanding of the Migration-and-Local Development Nexus.” 

His PhD project, in May 2021, had already won the John Lewis Medal of Excellence for Outstanding Doctoral Research in Geography, from the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia (RGSSA), where Adelaide belongs.

MMIRA’s dissertation awards, the Association said, “recognize a beginning scholar completing original research whose dissertation has made an outstanding contribution to the field of mixed methods research”.  Applicants to the 2024 MMIRA dissertation award must have the PhD thesis or dissertation defended / passed during the period December 1, 2020 to September 30, 2023.

Meanwhile, RCSSED Assistant Director Pia Patricia P. Tenedero (Macquarie University) will receive this year’s Virginia A. Miralao Excellence in Research Award (VAMERA) from the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC).

Tenedero won the award for her book titled Communication that Counts: Language Practice and Ideology in Globalized Accounting that comes from her PhD thesis at Macquarie University. The book was published as part of the Language at Work series by publisher Multilingual Matters, based in Bristol in the United Kingdom.

VAMERA honors former PSSC Executive Director Dr. Virginia Miralao, and the prize comes from a 2012 grant to PSSC by Professor Emerita Dr. Belinda Aquino of the University of Hawaii at Manoa in the US. The award, handed out to a published journal article, book chapter or book, serves as an incentive (i.e., below 45 years old) “to pursue original and meaningful research”.

Tenedero, currently an honorary research fellow at Macquarie’s Department of Linguistics, will receive a unique trophy made by noted visual artist Toym Leon Imao.

Both awardees belong to the Faculty of Arts and LettersJournalism and English programs, respectively.

Drs. Yan Tan (primary) and Dianne Marie Rudd (co-supervisor) advised Opiniano’s project, while Distinguished Professor Ingrid Piller and Dr. Loy Lising acted as primary and co-supervisors, respectively of Tenedero.

The individual citations of the two officials come as RCSSED received the Outstanding Research Institution Award, for Social Sciences and the Humanities, from the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) last March.

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