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Online na pagkatuto ng wikang filipino sa panahon ng pandemya
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2022-05) Villamor, Abegail D.; Colasito, Jennifer C.; Dacumos, Mariah Anne R.; Dizon, Alyyssa Jhae P.; Domingo, Maribel C.; Quinto III, Wenceslao R.; Manaois, Fely Rose B.; Siong, Venus D.; Corpuz, Mary Anne C.
Nakapokus ang pag-aaral sa online na pagkatuto ng Wikang Filipino sa panahon ng pandemya. Partikular na sinagot ang mga tiyak na katanungan gaya ng kung anoano ang mga estratehiyang ginagamit sa pagkatuto online ng Wikang Filipino sa panahon ng pandemya; ano-ano ang mga positibong epekto online ng Wikang Filipino sa panahon ng pandemya; at pagbibigay mungkahing panuntunan sa pamamagitan ng pagsasagawa ng infographics. Ginamit ang deskriptibong pananaliksik sa pag-aaral na ito para malaman ang mga estratehiyang ginagamit sa pagkatuto online ng Wikang Filipino sa panahon ng pandemya at ang mga positibong epekto nito. Sa online na pagkatuto ay lumabas na higit na ginagamit ang estratehiyang learning modules at reading assignments. Ang positibong epekto ng online na pagkatuto ng Wikang Filipino sa panahon ng pandemya ay ang nauunawaan ang online na pagtuturo kahit hindi sapat ang oras at pagpapaliwanag. Kailangan pa ring ituro ng mga guro ang mga aralin na nasa modyul sa online para sa madaling pagkatuto ng mga mag-aaral.
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Special education program of the Department of Education in La Union
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2016-03) Abad, Gloria C.; Ochoco, Cedric Anthony E.; Dela Cruz, Manolito F.; Nisperos, Paulito C.; Aurelio, Aloysius J.; Acantilado, Ma. Teresa Y.; Abulencia, Emeliza P.
Equitable access to educational opportunities and achieving quality education is the concern of everyone. Hence, this study assessed the SPED program of the Department of Education in La Union. Specifically, it determined the teachers' and pupils' profile, level of awareness and attainment of the philosophy, goals, and objectives of SPED program, extent of implementation and support to SPED program, as well as capabilities and constraints. Qualitative and quantitative research designs were employed to the 121 respondents. This study found out that most of the teacher respondents' age bracket ranges from 21- 40, predominantly female, baccalaureate degree holders, most specialize in SPED, handle mostly intellectually disabled children, held Teacher I and SPED Teacher I positions, served within 1-5 years, and have attended trainings and seminars on local and national levels. There were more male pupils than female and mostly are gifted/talented. The respondents were highly aware and highly attained on the philosophy, goals, and objectives of the SPED program. They also moderately implemented and moderately supported the SPED program. Identification, screening, assessment, and evaluation of children, school admission and organization of classes, organizational patterns, school plant facilities, personnel recruitment welfare and development, administration and supervision, parent education and community involvement, linkages, public information, education and communication, funding, and curriculum were the constraints. Based on the findings of the study, the Six-Year Development Plan for SPED Program in La Union was formulated.
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Analysis on the suitability of the rooftop solar PV system for DMMMSU MLUC
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University – Mid La Union Campus, 2025-05) Maqui, Joana Sherluv; Carig, Justine Ryan S. ; Garcia, Sheila F.; Mallare, Kleonhiel E.; Ogoy, Jolina M.; Llobrera-Diamse, Grace A.; Villanueva, Marc-Eric E.; Dulay, Mary Jane B.; Rivera, Ryan John E.
The Analysis on the Suitability of the Rooftop Solar PV System for DMMMSU MLUC is to determine the feasibility of installing rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. The research involved assessing the suitability of each building by considering factors like building type and use, occupancy, electricity consumption, roof dimensions and structural soundness, building age, and solar irradiance. By meticulously collecting and analyzing this data, the study aimed to pinpoint the most viable buildings for solar PV system implementation. This evaluation provides a vision for utilizing solar PV as an alternative energy source, particularly given the campus increasing population. As a significant consumer of electricity, DMMMSU-MLUC can substantially lower its operational expenses by generating its own power through solar PV. These savings can be redirected towards academic programs, research, and infrastructure development, directly benefiting the students and faculty. Installing solar PV systems reduces the campus reliance on the national grid and fluctuating electricity prices. This provides greater energy security and predictability in budgeting for energy needs, especially crucial in a region potentially susceptible to power outages.
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Stability, acceptability, and efficacy of Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis) Gel enriched Kakawate (Gliricidia sepium) soap against mange in dogs
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University North La Union Campus, 2025-04) Ramos, Russelle Jocyce S.
This study was able to: (1) evaluate the stability of kakawate-aloe vera gel soap in terms of physical, chemical, and microbiological properties; (2) assess the demographic profile of dog owners; (3) determine the acceptability of the soap and evaluate its effectivity; and (4) perform cost analysis of the soap. To assess the product stability, and demographic profile & acceptability among owners, the data from thirty (30) dogs were tabulated and analyzed using frequency, counts, percentages & means. Efficacy was studied by the frequency of perceived effectiveness of the soap. Cost analysis was computed using the ROI formula. The soap initially lacked foam but stabilized between days 21 and 51. Microbiological tests using EMB agar were negative. Most respondents were female, owned one to two dogs, and bathed them weekly. The soap received high ratings in terms of fragrance, appearance, lather, affordability. Efficacy results showed significant improvement. Cost analysis suggests high profitability.
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Molecular detection of African swine fever in blood samples from slaughterhouses in District 1, La Union
(Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University North La Union Campus, 2025-04) Orine, Kimberly G.
African Swine Fever (ASF) poses severe economic and agricultural challenges due to its high mortality rate and the absence of an effective vaccine. This study detects the prevalence of ASF in District 1 of La Union using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) as the diagnostic tool. Data on the total slaughtered pigs from the municipalities of District 1, La Union were obtained from the Department of Agriculture. Sixty-two (62) pig blood samples were collected. Extraction of DNA were performed using the Wizard® Genomic DNA Purification Kit and TaqMan qPCR assay. Prevalence rate was calculated by dividing the ASF positive samples by the number of samples, then multiplying the result by one hundred (100). The findings revealed the number of daily slaughtered pigs after the emergence of ASF. There was zero percent (0%) ASF prevalence rate among the pigs. Consequently, an epidemiological map could not be developed.