SUSHS teachers present papers in nat’l confab

SUSHS teachers present papers in nat’l confab

From left to right: Asst. Prof. Joshua S. Soldivillo, Ms. Floreen Grace P. Estrada, Mr. David B. Ragudo, Ms. Sheena Louise P. Nodado, and Mr. Jirah Kim R. Quinamot pose with their certificates.

Five faculty members from the Physics Department of the SU-Senior High School presented their technical papers and research work at the 42nd -46th Annual National Physics Seminar Workshop/Convention on May 23-26, 2024, at Siquijor State College, Larena, Siquijor Province.

Asst. Prof. Joshua S. Soldivillo presented his paper on the development of a teaching-learning sequence on tension force using bridging analogies; Ms. Floreen Grace P. Estrada talked about the effect of REACT strategy on senior high school students’ conceptu*]}*al understanding of Newton’s laws of motion; Mr. David B. Ragudo shared about the art of teaching physics, focusing on adapting methods for non-STEM students; Ms. Sheena Louise P. Nodado talked about the use of simulation-based learning in exploring energy forms, changes, and systems; and Mr. Jirah Kim R. Quinamot presented the role of physics in environmental preservation, exploring the use of electroresistivity data in determining water-holding capacity and vulnerability of subsurface.

With the theme, “PPS@50: Facing Global Challenges with Physics and Sustaining Services for God, Country, Community and Persons,” the convention aimed to provide a platform for professionals in the field of Physics and Physics Education to improve physics teaching and learning as well as contribute physics-based solutions for national societal concerns in environment and industry.

The four-day seminar-workshop featured keynote speeches and research presentations of national figures in Physics, which included Dr. Gerardo C. Maxino, founder of the Philippine Physics Society; and Dr. Vangeline Kinilitan-Parami, DOST-Philippine Nuclear Research Institute Head for Licensing, Review, and Evaluation.

The 42nd-46th Annual National Physics Convention was organized by Siquijor State College and the Philippine Physics Society. It was attended by Physics teachers and researchers around the country.