by: Jet Renz R. Ferrer, OIC-Senior Education Program Specialist
Olongapo City, Philippines – The Schools Division of Olongapo City recently concluded its Division Research Congress 2023, a landmark event held at the Schools Division Office Conference Hall on November 24-25, 2023. With the theme “Empowering Education through Inclusive, Resilient, Data-Driven, and Evidence-Based Research in the New Normal,” the congress underscored the division’s commitment to fostering a robust research culture in basic education.
Caption: ASDS Maylene M. Minimo delivers an inspirational message at the 2023 Division Research Congress, highlighting the integral role of research in shaping the future of education.
Fostering a Culture of Research and Innovation
The Congress, detailed in Division Memorandum No. 458 – s. 2023, was organized by the SGOD-Research unit. It aimed to provide a platform for division researchers to present and share their findings, highlighting the role of research in shaping effective and responsive educational policies and practices.
Key Highlights and Speakers
- Opening Ceremony: The event commenced with an opening prayer by Ms. Marsha Mojica, Division Guidance Counselor. SGOD Chief Ricardo E. Ednave set the tone with his opening remarks, emphasizing the importance of research outcomes and impact in education.
- Inspirational Insights: ASDS Maylene M. Minimo, EdD, CESE, inspired attendees with her emphasis on the pivotal role of research in enhancing learner experiences and educational quality.
- Purpose: CID Chief Eleonor C. Cayabyab outlined the congress’s objectives, emphasizing its role in advancing research within the division.
- Guidelines: The explanation of guidelines for the presentations and evaluations was conducted by the proponent, Jet Renz R. Ferrer, OIC-Senior Education Program Specialist.
- Robust Discussions: The congress featured insightful discussions led by esteemed panelists, including Dr. Darwin P. Paguio from Gordon College and Dr. Paolo T. Lumanlan from Holy Cross College.
Caption: The official program of the 2023 Division Research Congress, showcasing the event’s commitment to “Empowering Education through Inclusive, Resilient, Data-Driven, and Evidence-Based Research in the New Normal.”
Research Presentations and Recognition
Over the two-day congress, 30 research presentations were made by teaching and non-teaching personnel from various schools in Olongapo. The event provided a unique opportunity for educators to share research findings, showcase their outputs and best practices, receive feedback, and engage in meaningful discussions.
Conclusion and Awards
Caption: A distinguished researcher is presented with a certificate of participation at the Division Research Congress 2023. From left to right, SGOD Chief Ricardo E. Ednave, OIC-Senior Education Program Specialist Jet Renz R. Ferrer, the recipient, TWG member Corskie M. San Jose, and panelists Dr. Darwin P. Paguio and Dr. Paolo T. Lumanlan join in celebrating the achievements in educational research.
The Division Research Congress 2023 concluded with a momentous award ceremony, where the exceptional efforts of participants were duly recognized. The winners of the congress were:
- Best in Action Research: 1st Place – Carl Patrick S. Tadeo; 2nd Place – Corskie M. San Jose; 3rd Place (tied) – Kristine Bernadette F. Mara and Angela Raquel A. Marzan.
- Best in Innovative Research: 1st Place – Noreen P. Bonilla; 2nd Place – Angela Raquel A. Marzan; 3rd Place – Corskie M. San Jose.
- Best Research Presenter: 1st Place – Carl Patrick S. Tadeo; 2nd Place (tied) – Noreen P. Bonilla and Kristine Bernadette F. Mara; 3rd Place (tied) – Riogel L. Santiago and Corskie M. San Jose.
- Best in Presentation: 1st Place – Noreen P. Bonilla; 2nd Place – Carl Patrick S. Tadeo; 3rd Place – Riogel L. Santiago.
- Best in Research Content: 1st Place – Carl Patrick S. Tadeo; 2nd Place – Angela Raquel A. Marzan; 3rd Place – Corskie M. San Jose.
The congress not only celebrated the achievements of the presenters but also marked a significant step forward in the division’s journey towards an evidence-based approach in education. Congratulations are extended to all awardees for their exemplary achievements.
Looking Ahead
Caption: Jet Renz Ferrer, the OIC-Senior Education Program Specialist and proponent, delivering the closing remarks at the Division Research Congress 2023.
Looking ahead, the Division Research Congress 2023 has paved the way for future initiatives in educational research, reflecting SDO Olongapo City’s commitment to integrating an evidence-based approach within our educational framework. As we move forward, the Division eagerly anticipates the increase of innovative research in next year’s Division Research and Innovation Congress 2024. This forward momentum is a testament to our collective dedication to enhancing educational practices and policies in the evolving landscape of modern education.