
vol. 39, no. 1 (2025)
Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal
Description
Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal is an open-access international peer-reviewed journal that publishes research findings that contribute significantly to the understanding and developing of psychological and educational processes. PEMJ contains research results from many fields, methodological methods, and multidisciplinary research such as anthropology, history, philosophy, economics, business, linguistics, geography, or political science.
Table of contents
Front Matter
Editorial Board
Editorial Policy
Table of Contents
Articles
Improving Spelling Ability Among Grade 2 Learners Through Drill-Based Intervention on Basic Sight Words
Elvie Ross Jison
Discipline: Education
Utilization of Information and Communication Technology and Digital Citizenship of Social Sciences Students
Phoebe Amoto | Elpedio Lomarda
Discipline: Education
Structural-Response Instruction Worksheet and Grade 10 Students’ Structure of Observed Learning Outcome in Writing
Rustom Gaton | Amira Mae C. Gumanoy
Discipline: Education
Enhancing the Writing Skills of Grade 11 STEM Students through Process Approach via Virtual Classroom
Jackie Lou Corbita
Discipline: Education
Non-Verbal Reasoning Ability and Problem-Solving Competence of Mathematics Pre-Service Teachers
April Joy Tongcua | Allan Jay S. Cajandig
Discipline: Education
Design and Development of a Technology-Integrated Module for Educators using Triple E Model
Ma Liza Manliquez | Arnel S. Travero
Discipline: Education
Diversity and Ecological Status of Bryophytes in Senator Ninoy Aquino, Sultan Kudarat
Vanessa Baculna | Siony Brunio
Discipline: environmental sciences
School Practices in the Implementation of the National Learning Camp and Learners’ Reading Level
Paraloman Pahunang | Lutchie Ducot
Discipline: Education
Integrated Grammar Approach in Teaching Philippine Literature and Academic Performance of MATATAG Learners
Analyn Cape | Rebecca Subillaga
Discipline: Education
Learners’ Involvement of Community Partnership and their Attitudes Toward Learning
Lady Dianne Paberecio | Leo Jade Matalubos | John Louie Esoy
Discipline: Education