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Addressing the Ten Commonly Asked Questions about Qualitative Research in the Philippines
(2017-12-25)There is no doubt that the need for qualitative research has increased and has been felt all around the world. Once feared, detested, or even not much valued by some, qualitative research has now become the rare bird ... -
Adventists in politico-military strife and violence
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Analysis of Students’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Behavior towards Sustainability and Sustainable Lifestyle: Implications for the Sustainable Future of Africa
(2020-12)Sustainable development has become a critical concern in the 21st Century. While a number of players are actively engaged in the delivery of the SDGs,the unique contribution of educational institutions of higher learning ... -
A Brief Ethnography on Philippine English
(2014-04)The Philippines is a nation with a rich culture and heritage that reflects the indigenous diversity of the islands. Its present identity and unique features are not whimsical. They are mainly the result of a combination ... -
The Changing Face of Corporate Governance in the World: – A Critical Literature Review of INSEAD Panel of Board of Directors' A Midst Uncertain Time
(2020)This critique is on the discussion by INSEAD Panel at the Global Business Leaders Conference which took place in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates on the future of governance. Following the video discussion, literature ... -
Changing Lives through Qualitative Research: Some Practical Principles and Practices for Advocacy
(2020-12)Research in social sciences is or at least should be, primarily about improving people’s lives. This is especially important in qualitative research. It is not uncommon to find many qualitative research books and articles ... -
Christian ethics challenges: the case of the Great Lakes Region of Africa
(2014)In some academic and professional circles, ethics is a topic that is often discussed as a brainteaser. In the Great Lakes Region of Africa, war has challenged Christian members’, pastors, and church leaders’ ethics. War ... -
Designing Learning Modules for Online Courses: The 5-WH Approach
(2012-10)More and more educators today are joining online teaching with little or no instructional design training. Challenges have been reported in in many regions around the world. In addition, time constraints present another ... -
Employee Intrinsic Motivation and The Attainment of the Organisation Goals: A Case of Private University in Malawi
(2020-01)Employee motivation is a very important subject as far as the achievement of organisation goals in universities is concerned. This has been recognised by some studies on staff motivation in Malawi and even abroad. Nevertheless, ... -
English Teachers’ perceptions of the mother tongue-based education policy in the Philippines
(2014)The instruction of English in the Philippines causes quite some challenges to scholars due to its rich linguistic diversity. With more than 180 languages currently recorded in the country, linguistic power struggle is ... -
Factors Leading to Limited Faculty Publications in Philippine Higher Education Institutions
(2015-10)One of the major expectations of the higher education faculty is to generate knowledge through research and disseminate it through scholarly conferences and journal publications. This expectation has created much pressure ... -
Globalization, Minerals, War, and Education: the case of Congo
(2014)Seen as a bittersweet gift to the world today, especially in developing countries, globalization has had both positive and negative impacts on Africans, and especially on the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. ... -
Instructional Design Foundations of Online Education
(2013-04)It is becoming a common practice today for educational leaders to check job applicants’ experience with online teaching as they consider names for a new faculty position. Conversely, less attention is placed on what ... -
Integrating Faith and Learning in Distance Education in the Ghanaian Context
(2015-10)Seventh-day Adventist education is unique because it is holistic and redemptive in nature. All components of the curriculum are geared toward students’ redemption by connecting them to Jesus Christ. Scriptures are ... -
Integration of Faith and Learning in the ESOL Classroom
(2016-04)In this world, education is led by different philosophies. Any education institution is based on a chosen philosophy. Christian institutions, for instance, are led by the Christian philosophy of life. In Christian higher ... -
Introduction to the Asian Qualitative Research Association Special Issue
(2017)Founded in 2015, the Asian Qualitative Research Association (AQRA) has become a leader in fostering qualitative research practice and education in the Philippines and beyond. Stating in 2016, AQRA has sponsored an annual ... -
Kenya’s Leadership Response to Covid-19 Pandemic and Possible Interventions between March and June 2020
(2020-10)Kenya is one of those countries in the world suffering from the deadly Corona virus and its economy is greatly affected. There is therefore a need for the Kenyan government to put measures in place to break the chain of ... -
Leadership and Spirituality in Practice: Literature Review on Humility as Distinctive Mark of Transformational Leadership
(2020-02)Humility is key to a successful transformational leader that needs to be admired, inspirer, motivator, innovative, creative, and genuine concerned to the followers.The supreme self-reliance of the magnanimous man implies ... -
A Literature Review Perspective on Christian music in the context of African cultural complexities
(2021-01)Christian music in African has overtime gained popularity with the rise of various religious groups using music to appeal to the conscience of their audience because of the love of music as part of the African cultural ... -
Lived Experiences of International Male Married Single Students
(2013-10)The Republic of the Philippines is attracting more and more international students, especially in tertiary institutions. People have realized that the Philippines has high quality education at an affordable cost. ...