Thomasian Researchers Find ‘Lecturer’ Teaching Style to have ‘High Impact’ on Classroom Engagement; Study is CST-R’s First Internationally Published Paper


Story By: Georgene Quilaton-Tambiga

Photos By: Ma. Nita Bolo

In a study published in the International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies , eight Thomasian researchers, including Ma. Nita V. Bolo, PhD, found that there is high impact of the lecturer and delegator teaching styles on the classroom engagement of Grade 9 Students (A.Y. 2022-2023) when students are grouped according to sex.

A hundred and sixty-five participants, across four sections, joined in answering the study’s instrument.

Thomasians Prefer the Lecturer and Demonstrator

The study highlights that the lecturer style of teaching continues to be an effective educative method for large groups of students, especially for males who prefer an authoritarian and traditional approach.

It also found that the demonstrator teaching style has a high impact on the students’ classroom engagement; female students particularly exhibited higher scores when the demonstrator approach of teaching was used to deliver the lesson to them. The demonstrator teaching style is characterized by passing on of skills, crowd interaction and participation, and the use of varied techniques involving visual, kinesthetic, and linguistics.

In conclusion, the study emphasizes that “how a teacher presents a lesson in many ways” can help motivate students and encourage them to “perform well.”

Historic CST-R Research Achievement

The study, with the title “Correlational Study on Teacher Instructional Styles and Classroom Engagement among Grade 9 Students: Unveiling Impact and Insights,” was officially published in the International Journal last December 20, 2023.

It is the first internationally published student-led research of the Colegio de Sto. Tomas-Recoletos Research Office. The seven student-researchers are Fermdi Maxel S. Mancao, Emmet Adrian A. Despi, Gwyneth Neca Angel C. Nemenzo, Lhey Marie A. Pedros, Jamaica A. Pepito, Miguel Evan B. Peque and Princess Ashley E. Sandoval and they are all members of the CST-R Batch 2023, having graduated last June 11, 2023. The study was conducted in collaboration with Ms. Bolo as the main author.

When asked for their comments, both Mancao and Pedros said that performing the research was challenging but to see it published on an international journal where many other researchers around the world can have access to it was a “thrilling and validating” experience.

Meanwhile, Ms. Bolo, CST-R’s first homegrown doctor of philosophy, major in psychology, said that being a research author-collaborator for this historic Thomasian research paper involved “guiding [the students] through the research process, refining their ideas, and navigating publication requirements.”

She believes that CST-R is now developing into a research institution as proof of its commitment to excellent education.

The  International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies is a multidisciplinary bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal that began in 2021.

The “Correlational Study on Teacher Instructional Styles and Classroom Engagement among Grade 9 Students: Unveiling Impact and Insights” can be accessed online via this link:

https://www.multiresearchjournal.com/arclist/list-2023.3.6/id-2087 .

Historic Thomasian Researchers. CST-R awards Ma. Nita V. Bolo (third from L), Fermdi Mancao, Princess Ashley E. Sandoval and Lhey Marie A. Pedros and the rest of the research team today, January 11, 2023, at the CST-R Cultural Hall, during the opening of the Pre-Oral Defense of Grade 12 students.
International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies. Ma. Cindy Gabutas- quality assurance officer (first from L), Mancao, Marinell Ocampo- principal, and Ma. Ena Marcellana, senior high school coordinator.
The Main Author. Ma. Nita Bolo- head of the Student Development Placement Center (second from L), receives her award as the main author of the study with the title “Correlational Study on Teacher Instructional Styles and Classroom Engagement among Grade 9 Students: Unveiling Impact and Insights.”
Accepted and Published. As if Christmas gift, the three authors of the study receive a printed copy of their published study and a certificate of publication last December 2023. 

 

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