vol. 2, no. 2 (2025)
Mindoro Journal of Social Sciences and Development Studies (MJSSDS)
Description
Mindoro Journal of Social Sciences and Development Studies (MJSSDS), a peer reviewed journal, is the official publication of Occidental Mindoro State College published biannually. It aims to promote study and research that forge links between the social sciences and sustainable rural development. This journal is an interdisciplinary publication and welcomes articles from diverse theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, which engage and contribute to rural development. It also focuses on the significance, roles, and implications of various disciplines on rural societies and community development.
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Table of contents
Front Matter
Editorial Board
Editorial Policy
Author Guidelines
Submission Guidelines
Table of Contents
Editorial
Advancing local knowledge: Evidence-based studies in education, environment, health, and community development
Artemio M. Gonzales Jr
Discipline: Education, social policy
Articles
Effectiveness of brigada pagbasa program on students’ academic program in Filipino: a comparative study
Melvin A. Acas | April Joy G. Balilo
Discipline: Education, Development Studies
Adversity quotient and teaching internship achievement of pre-service teachers: A cross-sectional study
Michelle G. Gabasa
Discipline: Education
Hydro morphological assessment using the habitat survey method of Pandurucan River in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro
Michelle Enriquez
Discipline: others in engineering, environmental sciences
Seas of opportunity: Development of an innovative capacity building program for thriving seaweed producers
Maria Angelica B Sunga | Jason G. Ramirez | Fye Dunaway R Asio
Discipline: Development Studies, business studies
Organizational justice, work resilience, and teacher affective attitudes of public elementary school teachers in a District in Occidental Mindoro
Vina Eunice C. Bernabe | Joanne D Gorospe
Discipline: Education
Examining the predictive role of breastfeeding knowledge on self-efficacy among second-time nursing mothers in Angeles City, Pampanga
Allyssa G. Llaneta | Frances Lurene M. Mercado | Sophia Joana T. Yalung | Sean Mikhail E. Diomampo
Discipline: midwifery, nursing (non-specific)