Janice C. Perez at the 24th Joint Multidisciplinary Research Conference “Classroom research should inspire action and extend its influence beyond school walls.” — Janice C. Perez In an era where artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping classrooms, one Filipino educator is ensuring that innovation is guided not just by technology—but by responsibility. Janice Claveria Perez, Research Teacher at Pedro S. Tolentino Memorial Integrated School in Batangas City, stood as a delegate at the 24th Joint Multidisciplinary Research Conference (24JMRC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, representing the …
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“One day, I’ll be one of those delegates.” It was a quiet promise made in 2019 by a young Grade 12 student who once viewed research as nothing more than a subject requirement. For Richelyn Villasor, research initially felt overwhelming—time-consuming, demanding, and far from exciting. “I honestly wasn’t passionate about it at first,” she admits. But everything changed during BCP’s first Research Festival. Watching her batchmates present their work—and win a trip to Singapore—sparked something deeper. “That was my turning …
Regina Marie B. Nepomuceno at the 24th JMRC At the 24th Joint Multidisciplinary Research Conference (24JMRC) in Kuala Lumpur, a young Psychology graduate stepped onto the international stage carrying more than data and findings—she carried a mission. Regina Marie B. Nepomuceno, a graduate of Bestlink College of the Philippines, is not simply a researcher. She is an advocate determined to confront one of the most pressing yet quietly endured challenges among Filipino students: academic stress compounded by stigma surrounding mental health. A Purpose Forged …
24th JMRC International Presenter | Public School Educator | Robotics and Digital Learning Advocate Where Scientific Discovery Begins For more than a decade, Marry Grace M. Gayeta has stood at the forefront of science education in the public school system. Since 2012, she has nurtured curiosity in junior high school learners—guiding them not only to understand scientific concepts but to question, explore, and experiment. In 2015, she took a bold step forward by becoming a Robotics Coach, introducing students to …
24th Joint Multidisciplinary Research Conference Delegate | STEM Educator | AAIRI Emerging Researcher Pathways to Innovation For nearly seven years, Dr. Ma. Victoria C. Magayon has served as a STEM teacher at Taytay Senior High School (DepEd Rizal), shaping not only academic performance but also research culture. Her formal research journey deepened during her doctoral studies in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Santo Tomas, where she embraced a decisive mantra: publish, not perish. Armed with expertise in curriculum design and …
24th Joint Multidisciplinary Research Conference Delegate | Future Educator | AAIRI Emerging Researcher From Pandemic Classrooms to Purpose-Driven Research For Renalyn Hernandez Gallardo, a Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) student from Bestlink College of the Philippines, resilience was never optional—it was essential. She began her college journey at the height of a global pandemic, navigating online classes, on-the-job training, and the demanding requirements of academic research all at once. “Conducting research while managing fieldwork taught me not just time management, but …
24th JMRC International Presenter | Information Technology Educator | Cybersecurity Research Advocate The Mind Behind the Study For Owen Harvey Balocon, research is not an academic checkbox—it is a responsibility. Currently a College Instructor in Information Technology at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Owen has long been immersed in both teaching and institutional research. He previously served as Research and Extension Coordinator on his campus, guiding faculty and student initiatives toward stronger scholarly output. His academic journey reflects both depth and …
24th Joint Multidisciplinary Research Conference Delegate | AAIRI Emerging Researcher THE ACADEMIC JOURNEY BEGINS Fresh from earning his degree in Information Technology at Bestlink College of the Philippines, Mark Daniel Gabonada Edillor isn’t just another IT graduate — he’s a budding innovator who sees research not as a school requirement, but as a path to change. “I spent years in college not just writing code but thinking deeply about innovation,” Edillor shares. “It was exciting — I learned about systems, about people, …













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