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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGIOIY IV-A CALABARZON
Gate 2 Karangalan Village
1900 Cainta, Rizal

PED-4A-A7-RM-19-149
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TO SCHOOI.S DIVISION SUPERINTEN DENTS


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FROi't M. SAN ANTONIO


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SUBJECT of 3'c Cycle BERF funded Reseorch popers -
Bc*ch 2

DATE Morch 4,2019

I . With reference to DepEd Order No. 16, s.2A17 , Reseorch Monogement Guidelines
(RMG), ihere will be o conduct of commencement of reseorch popers for oll
remoining third cycle Bosic Educotion Reseorch Fund (BERF) grontees. tn line with
this, o two-doy presentoiion of outpui with the Regionol Reseorch Committee
{RRC) will be done simultoneously on Morch 12-13,2019 ot NEAP-CALABARZON,
Molvor, Boiongos.

2. Remoining grontees from the previous cycles ore olso expecfed to join the soid
octivity in order to presenl their finol ouipul.

3. This octivity oims to:


o. provide technicolossistonce io BERF grontees
b" recognize reseorchers wiih occomplished deliverobles
c. synthesize reseorch findings ond recommendotion for policy review ond
progrom enhoncement

4. The following ore the guidelines in the conduct of the BERF Commencemenl:
i. BERF Grontees cre requesied to prepore a lO-minute powerpoint presentotion
with the following formot:
o. Slide 1 -Title ond outhorls
b. Slide2-Rotionole
c. Slide 3 - Key liieroture {2-3 studies only)
d. Side4-Methodology
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e. Slide 5 – Findings 1
f. Slide 6 – Findings 2
g. Slide 7 – Findings 3
h. Slide 8 – Implications
i. Slide 9 – Recommendations (Policy recommendations for regional
research; Program enhancements for action research)
j. Slide 10 – Recommendations (Policy recommendations for regional
research; Program enhancements for action research)

ii. BERF Grantees are also expected to bring their own extension wires and
laptops.
iii. For BERF Grantees with 2 or 3 members per team, only one (1) BERF Grantee is
requested to attend the Commencement. Certificate of Completion will be
given to grantees.

5. Participants to join the Commencement activity are the Policy, Planning and
Research Division (PPRD) Secretariat, members of the Regional Research
Committee (RRC), Senior Education Program Specialists (SEPS) for Planning and
Research, and the lead proponents of the research papers funded by BERF.

6. All participants are required to register thru bit.ly/3rdBERFcommencement on or


before March 8, 2019 at 5:00 PM.

7. Attached are the indicative program of activities and list of BERF Grantees for your
reference for your reference.

8. Expenses relative to the conduct of this activity shall be charged against the Basic
Education Research Fund (BERF) while the travelling and other incidental expenses
of this activity are chargeable against local funds subject to usual government
accounting rules and regulations.

9. Immediate dissemination of this memorandum is desired.


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Attachment 1

BERF Commencement
March 12-13, 2019

INDICATIVE PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES

Time Activity In-charge


7:00 – 8:00 AM Registration PPRD Secretariat
Opening Program
- National Anthem
- Prayer
8:00 – 8:30 AM - CALABARZON March
- Presentation of JONA M. MALONZO
Participants EPS II, PPRD

- Opening Remarks CARLITO D. ROCAFORT


Chair, RRC

- Inspirational Message DIOSDADO M. SAN ANTONIO


Director IV
Break Out Session – Group A
8:30 – 12:00 NN Break Out Session – Group B Regional Research Committee
Break Out Session – Group C
12:00 – 1:00 PM Lunch Break
Break Out Session – Group A
1:00 – 3:00 PM Break Out Session – Group B Regional Research Committee
Break Out Session – Group C
Next Steps JUMAR M. SADSAD
PO III, PPRD
Closing Ceremony
3:00 – 4:00 PM - Nationalistic Song VIERNALYN M. NAMA
- Prayer OIC-Chief, PPRD
- Awarding of Certificates
Closing Remarks
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Attachment 2

BERF Commencement
March 12, 2019

Batch 1

NO. AUTHOR(S) TITLE OF RESEARCH DIVISION


A Framework of Principal
leadership Effectiveness and
Paulino Castro
management
Randy Punzalan Calamba City
Competencies for Student
Florette Laarni Bautista
Achievement (A
1
Phenomenological Study)
A Phenomenological Inquiry
Randy Punzalan on the Lived Experiences of
2 Ronald Manaig secondary ALS Students: Calamba City
Aura Jean Alpajaro Basis for Division's Strategic
Technical Assistance
Bernardita O. Salazar Improving Science 9
3 Lorna Gayla V. Classroom Instruction Calamba City
Janice Lee Through Lesson Study
Factors that Affect the
Isabelita R. Hizon
Academic Performance in
4 Almida T. Camitan Calamba City
G10 Mathematics: A Basis for
Jocelyn B. Amoyo
Intervention Materials
Building Professional
Edwina R. Solano
Community Towards
5 Randy D. Punzalan Calamba City
Development of Responsive
Joseph L. Guerrero
Learning Action Cell
Supervision Approaches: Its
Rufina Malabanan
6 Influence to Teachers’ Calamba City
Maria Lourdes Montiel
Instructional Competence
Best Practice in TEA
Governance of DepEd
7 Rosemarie D. Torres Calamba City
Calamba City: Basis for
Sustainability Program
Utilization of contextualized
Video Lessons in Teaching
8 Jocelyn B. Amoyo Calamba City
and Learning Grade 10
Mathematics
Numeracy Inventory Device
(NID): Basis for Crafting
9 Charlene C. Angeles Calamba City
Mathematics Intervention
Materials
"CONCEPTO CARD" an
Innovation in Teaching and
10 Almida T. Camitan Calamba City
Learning Grade 7
Mathematics
Moduled based Teaching in
11 Racquel Millera Calamba City
Mathematics in Enhancing
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Problem Solving Skills of


Grade Three Pupils
"Thematic Approach in
Designing and Implementing
Ma. Cecilia E.
12 Performance Task at Majada Calamba City
Panaligan
in National High School,
Canlubang, Calamba City"
Development and
Validation of DRR Integrated
13 Danilo S. Tungol Calamba City
Learning Activities in TVE and
Science 9
Self-Efficacy and Work
Immersion Satisfaction
Among General Strand
14
Gemmar Anthony F. Grade 12 of Trece martirez
Cavite Province
Guimba City Senior High School SY
2017-2018: Basis for
Contnuous Improvement
Plan
Mark Airon P. Creus Philippine Professional
15 Mary Ann Gatpandan Standards for Teachers: An Cavite Province
Gina B. Dulce Outlook from an Experience
Mark Airon P. Creus
An Analysis on the Gender
Cel Andrea Bodota
16 Responsiveness of Learning Cavite Province
Jenevie G.
Materials in SHS
Arimbuyutan
Opting for an option:
Lou-Junel T. Velasco Determinants and Career
17 Cavite Province
Ivan Brian L. Inductivo Exit Choices of Public Senior
High School Graduates
Effects of We 2.0 on Students'
18 Lerma O. Furio achievement and Attitude Cavite Province
Towards ICT
Effect of Teacher-Aide
Provision in Handling Large
19 Rodolfo A. Seña
Class Size in Grade 10 at
GNHS, SY 2016-2017 Lucena City
Trails, Opportunities and
Challenges of Mangrove
20 Jose Virgel Adriano Lucena City
Reforestation Program in
Ransohan Integrated School
Textual Metafunction
Analysis of Persuasive
21 Mary Grace D. Salazar Writings: A Contextualized Lucena City
Supplemental Material in
Functional Communication
Improving the School MOOE
Utilization and Liquidation
22 Rhea G. Mojica Performance of the Lucena City
Elementary Schools in SDO
Lucena City
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Level of Compliance and


Implementation of Disaster
Risk Reduction and
23 Carlos V. Villaester Lucena City
Management of Public
Schools in the Division of
Lucena
TEA Governance Practices
of Public School Heads in
24 Joepi F. Falqueza Lucena City
SDO Lucena City: Basis for
Intervention Scheme
Maximizing the Use of the
Andrea Mabel E.
Technical Assistance Journal
25 Abrencillo Donagel Regional Office
in Giving Appropriate
Vuelta
Assistance to Clients
Luz E. Osmena School Heads Development
26 Maricris R. Tadioan Program Foundation Course Regional Office
Mark Anthony Malonzo in CALABARZON
Agnes G. Rolle
Operationalizing School
Michael Girard R. Alba
27 Governing Council in Region Regional Office
Andrea Mabel R.
IV–A CALABARZON
Abrencillo
Strengthening the
Leonardo C. Cargullo Implementation of Arabic
Marivic M. Language and Islamic
28 Regional Office
Dimaculangan Values Education (ALIVE):
Hiyas D. Mendoza Building Peace through
Quality Education
Competency Based
Performance Assessment
Viernalyn M. Nama Among Regional Office
29 Donna L. Lago Personnel: Inputs to Strategic Regional Office
Mark Anthony Malonzo Human Resource
Development Plan of DepEd
CALABARZON
Modality of Responsive
Practices and Perspectives
Alona Encinares
on Curriculum Delivery for
30 Leonardo Cargullo Regional Office
Indigenous Community at
Alfred James Ellar
Puting Kahoy, Rosario,
Batangas
Human Resource Gender
and Development (GAD)
Nadina Gaton
Data Base in DepEd
31 Luz Osmena Regional Office
CALABARZON: Bases for
Jisela Ulpina
Programs and Projects for
Regional Employees
What Constitutes Happiness
32 Jerome A. Chavez Regional Office
Among SHS in CALABARZON
Enablers, Constraints,
33 Job S. Zape Jr. Interventions and Regional Office
Innovations of Schools
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Division Offices in managing


the K to 12 Curriculum
Continuous Improvement
Edenia O. Libranda
Program (CIP) in
Elino S. Garcia
34 CALABARZON: Surveying the Regional Office
Jhonathan S.
landscape, assessing Issues
Cadavido
and Addressing Needs

BERF Commencement
March 13, 2019

Batch 2

NO. RESEARCHER(S) TITLE OF RESEARCH DIVISION


Factors Affecting the
1 Carlo P. Caparas Reading Performance of
Jenifer N. Lagmao Grade 3 Pupils in Burgos
Rosebelle R. Juguilon Elementary School Unit I Rizal
2
Emotional Intelligence of
Special Science Pupils of
dasmarinas II Central School:
Interventions for Its Positive
Nelia Tubiera
Development to Assure
Luisa Dionisio
Academic Success
Marilyn Dave Dasmarinas City
3 A Quanti-Quali Evaluation of
Guidance and Counseling
Services of BNHS Based on
Teacher's View: Input for A
Continuous Improvement
Program (CIP)

Mark Anthony Batangas City


Catubay
4 Contextualized curriculum
Design in Alternative
Learning System for
Indigenous Peoples in the
Brenda Gregorio Division of Batangas and
Antonio Geron Batangas city
Alexander de Castro Batangas Province
5 Contextualized Session
Guides in Learning Strand 5
for Lower Elementary of ALS
Gina Laksamana K-to-12 Basic Education
Rosemarie Curriculum
Encarnacion Batangas Province
Armelinda Palo
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6 Imrpoving The Reading


Comprehension Of Grade 7
Students Of Nanhaya
National High School
Through Vocabulary
Development Sy 2018-2019

Eleonor Garcia Laguna


7
Curricular and Extra
Curricular Performance of
Learners with Special
Educational Needs (LSENs) in
Inclusive Education
Maribel Mina- De Vera Environment Sta. Rosa City
8
Science Proficiency in
Biology of Grade 10 Students
Franklin Galoyo and the Implementation of
Katrine Caag Spiral Progression Approach Batangas Province
9 Epektibo ng Pagsasalin ng
Wikang Panturo at
Ebalwasyon sa Wikang
Filipino sa Akademikong
pagganap ng mga mag-
aaral ng HUMSS 11 sa
Kursong Understanding
Rizel Joy P. Lingao Culture, Society and Politics Batangas Province
10 Motivating Factors and
Common Grammatical Errors
in Written English
Composition: Basis for English
Proficiency Enrichment
Program for Senior High
Jeffrey Astillero Schools Cabuyao City
11 Transition Experiences of
Jester Nicodemus Senior High School
Romeo Rosales Graduates in DepEd
Rogin Contemprato CALABARZON Cavite City
12 Partnership Programs of the
School Governance and
Operations Division in School
Minerva Caraos Division of Lipa City Lipa City
13 Transparent, Ethical and
Analyn Atienza Accountable (TEA)
Ireen Marasigan Governace: Impact in
Daniel Atienza Teachers’ Job Satisfaction Quezon Province
14 A Case Study on the
Development of Early
Catherine B. Gonzaga Numeracy Skills Through Rizal Province
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Intentional Teaching Within


Play-Based Learning
15
Pedagogical Agents on
Mathematics Anxiety and
Academic Performance of
Grade 11 Students of gen.
Juan Castaneda Senior High
Adrian Bugay School
Imus City
16 Strengthening Students'
Engagement in School
Dona F. Cabuco Feeding Program through
Ma. Alodia B. Marges Parent-Teacher
Imus City
Rona R. Alberto Collaboration
17 Pag-unawa at Pagbasa ng
Niel A. Catapang mga Greyd 11 ng Gen. Juan
Mabel L. Berces Castaneda Senior High Imus City
Mary Ann R. Aquino School Batayan sa
Pagkaunawa
18 Proposed Computerized
Cristopher Romeroso Student Information Imus City
Database Program
19 Non Physics Majors' Level of
Confidence in Teaching
Physics under the K12
Rochelle S. Balete Imus City
Curriculum: A Basis for
Teacher Enhancement
Program in Science
20 Capacity-Building Initiatives
Maricon Carmela G. for a Disaster-Ready School
Mella Community: Development of
Imus City
Marion Q. Martinez, a Comprehensive Disaster
Melvin Lisang Risk Reduction Management
Plan
21 Riza C. Garcia, Point of View of SDO Imus
Christian Mespher A. City Level 1 Non-teaching
Imus City
Hernandez Personnel on Financial
Jenielyn A. Sadang Literacy
22 Assessment of the Contact
Marycon Camela G. Center Services (CCS)
Mella Learning Material in the K to
Imus City
Marry Ann Villareal 12 Program: Basis for Design
Joanne V. Cura and Development of an
Enhanced Learning Material
23 Project NSD (Numeracy Skills
Development):
Ma. Filipina M. Drio San Pablo City
enhancement of Numeracy
Level of Learners
24 The Innovative Potential of
Jonathan J. Jose Project-Based Learning in Tanauan City
Teaching Grade 8 Science
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25 A Revisit on pupils'
Performance Task in Mother
Myleen L. Lalamunan Tongue Mathematics: A Lipa City
phenomenon of Learners of
Basic Numeracy
26 Group Dynamics Among TLE
Jeffrey O. Maloles Classes: Challenges on Batangas Province
Students Performance
27 Teaching Business Concepts
and Principles through a
business simulation game
Ricardo D. Talavera Sta. Rosa City
board to financial
accounting and business
management
28 Project PEER (Professional
Enhancement for Effective
Heidilyn S. Tolentino San Pablo City
Results): It's effect on the
SLAC Plan Implementation
29 Hayaan mo sila, Sige! Sige!
Osmerando P. Magbilang- Learning
Tanauan City
Alcantara, Jr. Reaserach in a Gamified
Way
30 Young Educators in Science
Kathleen Jane (YES) Program: An Innovative
Tanauan City
Sandoval Technique of Remediation in
Science

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