vol. 6, no. 1 (2012)
Progressio Journal on Human Development
Description
Progressio is a Latin term for development. The term is taken from the Capitol University motto, "Progressio Integralis, Pro Deo et Hominibus" Total Person Development for God and Humanity". The journal takes a stand as medium and tool in the genuine striving for the improvement of humanity.
The Progressio Journal on Human Development is published annually.
Table of contents
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
Articles
Moro Autonomy and the Sabah Issue: Problems and Challenges in Mindanao
Federico V. Magdalena
Discipline: Governance
K-12 Education and Philippine Development
Edwin C. Du
Discipline: Education, Education Administration
Cultural Roadblocks to the Development of Entrepreneurial Competencies
Ferdinand C. Paurom
Discipline: Social Entrepreneurship
Psychological Ownership as a Predictor of Organizational Commitment among Non-Family Personnel in a Family-Owned School
Ana Maria Concepcion R. Juarez-Macatangay
Discipline: Psychology, Business
Meta-Analysis of the Mediating Effects of Trust on Leadership in Conflict Management
Yvette M. Batar
Discipline: Genetic Engineering
Determinants of Educational and Occupational Status of the Graduates of CU High School Department, 1995-2002
Michelle M. Monteza-Atay
Discipline: Education, Genetic Engineering, Education Administration
Measuring Reverberation Time Using Ballroom Burst Method
Aris A. Rusiana | Gail Maxine P. Carbajal | James Beaufort Veñegas | Sean Michael Rivera | Vianne Joyce Fabria
Discipline: Psychology
Back Matter
About the Contributors
Editorial Guidelines