College of Arts and Sciences: Recent submissions
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Use of blue ternate (Clitorea ternatea Linn.) and karonda (Carissa carandas Linn.) fruit and flower extract as alternative bacterial stain
(2022-08)It has been known that bacterial staining is one of the fundamental procedures done when identifying microorganisms, hence, learning about it and obtaining skills to perform it has been given great importance. This activity ... -
The reflective practice model: Mapping the teaching practice principles in L2 speech production in an online ESL classroom
(2022-07)Classroom management relies heavily on teacher’s philosophical beliefs and principles. However, due to the demands of teaching alone, and now the demands of the new learning modality, it is significant to ask if they still ... -
Antioxidant activity and total phenolics and flavonoids contents of bioactive fractions of calamansi (Citrofortunella microcarpa) peels
(2022)The purpose of this study is to investigate the antioxidant activity of fractions from epicarpium of <em>Citrofortunella microcarpa</em> (Philippine Lime) peels extract. Dried epicarpium of peels were extracted with methanol ... -
Antioxidant activity, total phenolic and flavonoid content of bioactive fractions of Symplocos polyandra leaves
(2022)<em>Symplocos polyandra</em>, locally known as <em>balakbakan</em>, is distributed throughout Southeast Asia, especially in the Philippines. The lack of available literature regarding the phytochemistry of this plant species ... -
Antioxidant dietary fiber from the segment membrane of calamansi (Citrofortunella microcarpa) waste peels
(2022-06)Calamansi is a condiment used in a vast variety of Filipino dishes, as well as an ingredient in various beverages, such as calamansi juice. Calamansi peels are discarded as waste. Thus, this research study was conducted ... -
Perceived wellness among the teaching personnel in a private higher education institution: Status, challenges, and practices as bases for the formulation of a wellness program
(2022-06)This survey research aimed to identify the perceived wellness status, wellness challenges, and wellness practices among the 124 randomly selected full-time teaching personnel in a private higher education institution. ... -
The Port of Iloilo: Its role in the development of Western Visayas
(Philippine National Historical Society, 1985-12)The story of Iloilo as a port of entry officially started on 29 September 1855 when, by royal order of the Queen of Spain, it was opened to international trade. But the port had already been used for interisland commerce ... -
History and legend in Western Visayan place-names
(Philippine National Historical Society, 1984)Philippine place-names have not yet been well-studied. By place-names we mean the names of the various subdivisions of the country such as regions, provinces, cities, municipalities, municipal districts, barangays, sitios, ... -
Error correction: A bridge to grammatical accuracy in L2 writing
(2005)To many scholars, error correction plays a significant role in improving learners’ accuracy in language learning especially in L2 writing, which is grammatically demanding. In terms of teachers’ roles in giving correction, ... -
Teachnology: Drop-out prevention by increasing parent involvement through text messaging
(De La Salle Araneta University, 2019-06)The high drop-out rate is one of the most serious problems in the Philippines. Many local pieces of research have been written and assessed how the present interventions are delivered. However, little efforts were made to ... -
Online democracy: A content analysis of Facebook pages of 2016 Philippine presidential candidates
(Hilaris, 2017)This study was conducted to determine the extent of utilization by which Filipino politicians use social media to further a political agenda. A combination of quantitative (conceptual) and qualitative (relational) content ... -
Kinship system and social organization of the Sulod of Central Panay, Philippines
(1963)The Sulod are a relatively small group of non-Christians inhabiting the banks of Panay River between Mt. Siya and Mt. Baloy in Central Panay, Philippines. Unless otherwise indicated, this essay deals with the social ... -
Casa Real de Iloilo: A tale of a heritage provincial capitol
(Philippine National Historical Society, 2016-12)The Casa Real de Iloilo is the oldest and grandest building of its kind in the country. The heritage structure was built as the Provincial Capitol of Iloilo at the start of the sugar boom after the opening of the port of ... -
Science education in the Philippines
(Wiley, 1959-04)This article describes the status of science education in the Philippines. It begins with a brief overview of the history of the country and environment and the context of education. It describes the teaching of science ... -
Spectrophotometric determination of anthocyanin content in six common vegetables
(2014)Anthocyanins, the natural colorants that belong to a group of plant compounds called flavonoids, are responsible for most of the red, orange, purple, violet, magenta, and blue colors found in fruits, vegetables, legumes, ... -
Palay: From the paddy to the plate
(Center for West Visayan Studies, 1994)<em>Palay</em> or rice (<em>Oryza sativa</em>) has been the staple food crop of the Philippines for centuries. As far as historical records show, Iloilo has been one of the leading provinces in the production of palay. ... -
Teaching English: Lived experiences of elementary teachers under the new normal
(2022)The study was conducted to uncover the lived experiences of teachers teaching English in this new normal. The insights, challenges, adjustments both on the personal and professional lives of participants upon the implementation ... -
Work-life balance and work engagement of medical technologists in a government hospital in Iloilo City
(2022)This study aimed to determine the level of work-life balance and work engagement of medical technologists in tertiary government hospitals in Iloilo. Specifically, this study aimed to describe the personal characteristics ... -
The Sulod: A mountain people in Central Panay, Philippines
(Ateneo de Manila University, 1958)The writer first visited the Sulod settlements in the mountains of Central Panay in November 1955. This contact was accidental. Out of interest in studying native folktales, the writer, then an undergraduate student, toured ... -
The 1988 PSS convention in retrospect
(Philippine Sociological Society, 1987-06)The 1986 Convention of the Philippine Sociological Society (PSS) was held despite apprehensions that it would not push through. The most serious apprehension had to do with funds. The P40,000 earmarked by the Society for ...