π Now Published!
HSC β Humanities, Society, and Community
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026)
The newest issue of HSC Journal is officially live! πβ¨
This issue presents diverse scholarly perspectives in humanities, society, and community studies, highlighting contemporary social issues, communication, cultural dynamics, community development, organizational behavior, and human-centered research across various contexts and countries.
π Articles in this Issue:
β’ Community Development & Social Engagement
β’ Intercultural Communication & Workplace Culture
β’ Consumer Behavior & Societal Perspectives
β’ Educational and Youth Phenomenological Studies
β’ Humanities Research & Social Transformation
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π Now Published!
Advanced Journal of STEM Education (AJOSED)
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026)
The newest issue of AJOSED is officially live! ππ
This issue presents innovative research and scholarly discussions in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education, highlighting contemporary approaches, learning innovations, teaching strategies, educational technology, and advances in STEM learning across diverse educational contexts. β¨
π Articles in this Issue:
β’ STEM Learning Innovation & Instructional Strategies
β’ Mathematics and Science Education Research
β’ Technology Integration in Teaching and Learning
β’ Educational Assessment & Learning Outcomes
β’ Contemporary Issues and Developments in STEM Education
Discover valuable insights and explore the full collection of articles in this latest issue.
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π’ New Article Published in ISSUES (Vol. 6, No. 1)
We are pleased to feature the latest research:
βTidal and Diel Variability in Physico-Environmental Parameters in Calatagan Marine Protected Areaβ
by Sariah R. Villanueva, Mark Anthony A. Sison Sison, Joshuanie Kristine F. Rosero, Kasandra C. Tapas, & Christopher A. Malay
This study examines how tidal phases and diel or dayβnight cycles influence physico-environmental conditions in the **Calatagan Marine Protected Area (MPA), Batangas, Philippines**. Using 24-hour high-frequency monitoring across mangrove, tidal channel, and open sea stations, the research provides important insights into the short-term environmental dynamics of tropical coastal ecosystems.
π‘ The findings reveal that tidal and diel variations significantly affect water quality and atmospheric parameters, including nitrate, dissolved oxygen, salinity, air temperature, light intensity, and humidity. The study highlights the need for monitoring approaches that consider both time of day and tidal phase to better understand environmental changes in mangrove-coastal systems.
πΏ The results contribute a valuable baseline for adaptive, site-specific management of Marine Protected Areas, especially in tropical coastal environments facing environmental variability and climate-related pressures.
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π’ New Article Published in JSETP (Vol. 5, No. 1)
We are pleased to feature the latest research:
βFilipino Cultural Values and Social Entrepreneurship Intention among Gen Z Learnersβ
by Eric Parilla, Richard Mariano, & Venus Empuerto
This study explores how Filipino cultural valuesβparticularly bayanihan (collective action) and pakikipagkapwa-tao (empathy and shared humanity)βshape the social entrepreneurship intentions of Gen Z learners. The findings reveal that these indigenous values significantly influence entrepreneurial intention, with prosocial motivation acting as a key mediating factor.
π‘ The results highlight that culturally grounded values remain powerful drivers in inspiring young people to pursue purpose-driven and socially impactful ventures. This research offers important insights for educators and policymakers in designing youth entrepreneurship programs that are both socially relevant and culturally rooted.
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π’ New Article Published in ISSUES (Vol. 6, No. 1)
We are pleased to feature the latest research:
βGlobal Citizenship Education in Action: Studentsβ Reflections and Their Impact on a Local Collegeβs Core Valuesβ
by Ronald A. Gonzales, Roseller H. Rizal, Gerby R. Muya, Simplicio P. Alba, Mary Rose F. Montano, & Renante A. Artificio
This study explores how Global Citizenship Education (GCED) supports studentsβ reflective learning and the internalization of institutional core values in higher education. The findings reveal strong positive relationships between GCED learning experiences and studentsβ value formation, with classroom discussions and community-based projects emerging as the most impactful approaches.
π‘ The results highlight that GCED plays a crucial role in shaping globally aware, socially responsible, and ethically grounded students. The study also emphasizes the importance of interactive, experiential learning and contextualized teaching strategies that connect global perspectives with local realities.
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π’ New Article Published in ISSUES (Vol. 6, No. 1)
We are pleased to feature the latest research:
βDigitalizing Goods Declaration: Performance Analysis of the Bureau of Customs Portal in Key Philippine Portsβ
by Aldrin Alvarez, Emmanuel Dotong, & Rose Daphne Oller
This study examines the performance of the Bureau of Customs portal in key Philippine ports, focusing on how digitalization improves operational efficiency and coordination. The findings show that optimizing workerβmachine allocation and system processes can significantly reduce idle time and enhance productivity.
π‘ The results highlight that digital transformation in customs operations is not only about automation, but also about improving synchronization, reducing costs, and supporting sustainable industrial performance. This research provides valuable insights for policymakers, logistics professionals, and industries aiming to enhance efficiency through digital systems.
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