vol. 48, no. 7 (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.

Publisher: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal


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ISSN 2822-4353 (Online)

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Articles


Looking into the Emotional Readiness of the Public Elementary Learners in the New Normal: A Qualitative Inquiry

Marilyn Bagasbas

Discipline: Education

Fathering at a Young Age: Lived Experiences of Teenaged Fathers Who Raise Their Children

Geordan Carungcong

Discipline: others in psychology

Teaching Strategies Guide across Subjects for Grade 7 Students: A Means to Fill in the Gaps Created by the Challenges of COVID-19 in Education

Mariella Alexes Espiritu | Precious Jessica Calipjo | Analyn Diane Silverio

Discipline: Education

Competencies and Work Performance of Grade One Teachers in Public Elementary Schools

Maribel Arbilon

Discipline: Education

The Lived Experiences of Midwives in Private Birthing Home Practice

Ed Raphael Espinoza | Frenee Lyn Aradanas

Discipline: others in psychology

Workplace Collaboration and Administrative Support as Predictors of Work Productivity of Hinterland High School Teachers

Daniel Somosot | Christian Dave Bumagat

Discipline: Education

An Analysis of the Linguistic Structure of the Kagan Language in the Davao Region: A Lexico-Grammatical Study

Hasmera Pacio | Danilo G. Baradillo | Mildred Galvez

Discipline: Education

Pedagogical Approaches and Assessment Practices in the Teaching of Filipino Among Filipino Non-Major Teachers: A Multiple-Case Study

Lyngel James Lape | Danilo G. Baradillo

Discipline: Education

From Practice to Legacy: Empowering Midwives through Succession Planning in Philippine Birthing Homes (A Gioia Methodological Study)

Ed Raphael Espinoza | Glenda Ganzon

Discipline: midwifery

Library Usage, Resource Utilization, Information Literacy, and Librarian Interactions: A Structural Model of Students’ Academic Success

Sittie Saadia Muti | Cristine Geroy | Nenita I. Prado

Discipline: Education