
vol. 39, no. 6 (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
Charting a New Course: A Research Methodology Guide for the Maritime Industry
Jimmy Bernabe Maming | Kimberly Cui Nuevo Toring | Eugene Escalona Toring
Technology-Enabled Public Participation: Opportunities and Challenges of Participatory Research
Jimmy Bernabe Maming | Cherry C. Escarilla | Elvis Lesly Taño-An | Naregin Fare
Discipline: Education
School Support and Self-Efficacy on Reading Teachers’ Competence
Aaron Apuya | Rolando Acoriba | Nezzel Calos
Discipline: Education
Building Bridges to Understanding: Evaluating the Efficacy of Explicit Vocabulary Strategies in Improving the Performance of Senior High School Students
Jiezle Tallo Montante
Discipline: Education
Spending Patterns and Financial Risks among ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ (BNPL) Consumers
Khalda Majeed | Maria Corazon Samorin
Discipline: Finance
The Challenges and Strategies of Teachers Teaching English in Far-Flung Schools in Sultan Kudarat
Glory Lou Mancenero | Anna Liza Cerbo
Discipline: Education
Webinar-Based Education: The Opportunities and Challenges of Using the Zoom Meeting Application in the Academe
Rodel Pacit
Discipline: Education
Financial Literacy and Teaching Performance of Teachers in Palimbang District I
Noruel Hernanie | Romeo Martin
Discipline: Education
Advancing Teaching: Innovative Teaching Strategies and Learning Satisfaction Levels
Jineilyn Briñosa | Michaelangelo Collina
Discipline: Education
Strand and Statehood of Senior High School – Technical Vocational Livelihood Graduates of a Public Senior High School
Julie Mae Hasigan | Abraham S. Accad
Discipline: Education