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By Asia Education Review Team , Monday, 06 May 2024

MinSU Students and Mentors share Papers at 'Salindunong 2024'

  • Students from Mindoro State University College of Teacher Education (MinSU-CTEd) Bachelor of Secondary Education program recently showcased their research findings at "Salindunong 2024: The 16th National Conference on Filipino, Literature, and Research," hosted by Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte.

    The conference, themed "Mekus Mekus Mo na 'Yan: Crafting Teaching Experiences in Language, Literature, and Research in the Digital Era," provided a platform for academic discourse and knowledge exchange.

    Representing MinSU's main campus, Bever Joan Manalo, Jeric Layson, Rizza Vicente, and Jay Mark Taguinod, along with six participants from the Calapan City campus, including Ronalyn Gasoc, Mhecy Datinggaling, Myca Gregorio, Phoebe Kate Mascarinas, Merry Rose Abante, and Veah Vanessa Calderon, presented their research project papers.

    Accompanying them were MinSU's officer-in-charge dean of the College of Teacher Education, April Bagon-Faeldan, and Jessamae Recto from MinSU's Bongabong campus. Additionally, two faculty members from MinSU also contributed to the conference by presenting their own research papers.

    This participation underscores MinSU's commitment to academic excellence and research advancement in the fields of education, language, and literature. It also reflects the university's dedication to providing opportunities for students and faculty to engage in scholarly activities and contribute to the broader academic community.

    By presenting their research findings at a national conference, MinSU students and faculty members not only showcase their academic achievements but also contribute to the ongoing discourse and development in their respective fields. Such engagements serve to enrich the learning experience and foster a culture of research and innovation within the university community.