vol. 49, no. 1 (2022)
JPAIR Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Description
The JPAIR Multidisciplinary Journal aims to publish new discoveries in the various disciplines of knowledge which are contributed by member researchers from around the world. The JPAIR Multidisciplinary Journal is an international peer reviewed and multidisciplinary journal that provides a venue for scholars to publish their research findings for advocacy and utilization.
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
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Editorial Policy
Authors Guidelines
Articles
The Mental Health Status of Secondary School Teachers amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic in Batanes
WILLIAM JOSE M. BILLOTE | WARREN DAVID EREFUL | HANNAH JOY CANTERO | CHRISTIAN JAKE SALAMAGOS | GODFREY VELAYO | MA. VERONICA ENEGO
Discipline: Health Science
Documented Experiences among Food Service Businesses towards Future-Proofing the Industry
ELOIZA LOREN E. BAHILLO | THERESA T. NASSER
Discipline: Business Management
Analysis of Philippine National Police Administrative Cases in Police Regional Office V
RONY BONAOBRA PEÑALBA | MANNY B. MACABEO
Discipline: Social Science
Phytochemical Screening and Antibacterial Activity of the Selected Species of Mangroves
JOSE HAYDEE D. BALDEVIA JR. | Ricky B. Acanto | Marjohn Thomas N. Conlu | Mary Grace F. Langcoy | Susan V. Lirazan | Julie Ann B. Mario
Discipline: Science and Technology, Chemistry
Competitiveness of Micro, Small and Medium Entrepreneurs during Economic Disruption
ALEXANDRIA THERESE T. NASSER
Discipline: Business Management
Assessment of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Human Rights Development Program (HRDP) in Protecting the Community from Abuse in Tabaco City, Albay, Philippines
MANNY B. MACABEO
Discipline: Social Science
Stakeholders’ Observed Impact of the Adopt-an-Estero Water Body Program in Segment 3 of Iloilo Batiano River, Philippines
SHIRLEY G. HAMPAC | BELINDA E. GAVADAN
Discipline: Environmental Science
Business Resiliency of Travel Agencies in the Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous (V.U.C.A) World
JANNYLE M. OLAÑO
Discipline: Business Management
Leadership Practices among Private Higher Education Institutions: Basis for Transformational Leadership Model
JINKY M. NAVIA | THERESA T. NASSER
Discipline: Institutional Research
A Comprehensive Approach to Solve “Distance Cheating” In Secondary Schools in Daraga, Albay: An Exploratory Study
IMELDA L. AREOLA | ARNEL M. BONGANAY | GERAND O. BUENAOBRA | CHRISTINE A. ARMARIO | MA. ZENIA M. CANCISIO | FATIMA N. DOLLISON | LEIZEL N. ESPINELI
Discipline: Education