Academic Performance, Licensure Examination for Teachers Results from 2004-2008, and Work Performance of BSED Graduates: An Analysis

Research Title: Academic Performance, Licensure Examination for Teachers Results from  2004-2008, and Work Performance of BSED Graduates:  An Analysis
Researcher: Dr. Nely G. Espino, Dr. Ma. Fe V. Roman, Dr. Glenda C. Magno
Cost: P 32,000.00
Source of Fund: BPSU GAA
Completion Date: July 2011

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the performance of the graduates from 2004-2008 in their academic and licensure examination and to find out if there is relationship exists between their academic performance, licensure and teaching performance.

Graduate Tracer Study of the Bachelor of Elementary Education, SY 2004-2009

Research Title: Graduate Tracer Study of the Bachelor of Elementary Education, SY 2004-2009
Researcher:Dr. Dolores B. Dumas and Judy B. Dumlao
Cost:  P 30,099.000
Source of Fund: BPSU GAA
Completion Date: July 2011

Abstract

This graduate tracer study aimed to magnify the current employment status of the BEEd graduates from the school year 2004 - 2009, respectively.  Specifically, it sought to unveil the employment data of the respondents as to regular/permanent, casual, contractual, self-employed, unemployed, and abroad. It also assessed the viability of the present BEED Program of the BPSU College of Education as to catering the demands of the community and the neighboring provinces.

Yield Performance of Volvariella volvaceae as Affected by Planting Spawns Derived Pure Culture of Indigenous Growing Media

Research Title: Yield Performance of Volvariella volvaceae as Affected by Planting Spawns Derived Pure Culture of Indigenous Growing Media
Researcher:Rina Q. Paguia
Cost: P 20,000.00
Source of Fund: BPSU GAA
Completion Date: July 2011

Abstract

This study was conducted to evaluate the yield performance of mushroom (Volvariela volvaceae) as affected by different planting spawn derived from pure culture (F1) leguminous plant substrate.  The data was evaluated using Completely Randomized Design with four (4) treatments of three publications. The gathered data were subjected to analysis of variance using DMRT to compare the difference of treatment means.  The result showed that the average number of days from spawning to appearance of pinhead was significantly shorter from spawn inoculated with PDA based F1 substrate and Madre de Cacao substrtae.  The length of stalk and size of cap were significantly better  from spawn inoculated PDA and Moringa F1 based substrates.