
vol. 41, no. 3 (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
Enhancing Filipino Subject Teachers’ Adversity Quotient Management in Effective Classroom Teaching
Perona Uddin | Katrina Usman-Lando | Anarika Mohammad-Rasdi
Discipline: Education
Enhancing Collaborative Decision-Making in Public Schools Through Distributed Leadership
Regine Rance | Jennifer Certifico | Cristie Ibaya | Dina Lucernas | Juliet Rance-Rigon
Discipline: Education
Teachers’ Art of Questioning: A Response to Raising Academic Performance of Reticent Learners
Hayanie Tomadung | Joel Galibo
Discipline: Education
Family Functioning and its Influence in Choosing Senior High School Strands
Amelou Saren
Discipline: others in psychology
Mind the Waste: Assessing Awareness and Attitudes Towards Solid Waste Management among University Students
Shenna Mae Decoro | Elsa Cajucom
Discipline: environmental sciences
Teacher-Led Instructional Leadership Practices and Student Learning Outcomes in Senior High School: Input to Training Program
Karen May Manguiat
Discipline: Education
Teaching in Kindergarten: Lived Experiences in the New Normal Education
Emily Manalo-An
Discipline: Education
Exploring Positive Reinforcement as a Strategy to Reduce Challenging Behaviors in Early Childhood Classrooms
Noche Gabion | Anthony Decatoria | Medlit Ladia | Hazel Jade Huliganga
Discipline: Education
Students’ Motivation, Attitude, Self-Efficacy, and Proficiency Level in Science
Edzelle Digo | Berlita Y. Disca
Discipline: others in psychology
Computer-Based Licensure Examination for Librarians: A Comparative Analysis
Baby Jane Alupit | Maria Lorena Abangan
Discipline: Education