vol. 4, no. 1 (2010)
Progressio Journal on Human Development
Description
Progressio is a Latin term for development. The term is taken from the Capitol University motto, "Progressio Integralis, Pro Deo et Hominibus" Total Person Development for God and Humanity". The journal takes a stand as medium and tool in the genuine striving for the improvement of humanity.
The Progressio Journal on Human Development is published annually.
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Table of contents
Front Matter
Editorial Board
Editorial Introduction
Articles
Clogged and Reeking Creek: Who Is to Blame?
Casimiro B Jr Juarez | Salvador A. Aves | Luvismin S. Aves
Discipline: Governance, Society
Household and Barangay Incomes in Two Rural Communities of Northern Mindanao: Some Preliminary Notes
Ferdinand C. Paurom
Discipline: Governance, Community Development
Provincial Development and Demand for Engineers: Projections for Misamis Oriental, Southern Philippines
Maridee B. Engr. Adiong
Discipline: Engineering, Community Development
Engaging Change Management in Organizational Development: NSO’s Quest for Excellence in Public Service
Salvador A. Aves
Discipline: Business
Invoking the Spirits: Sagagong in Teduray Society
Helen S. Tejero
Discipline: Music, Cultural and Ethnic Studies
Assessment of the Professional Skills of ESL Teachers
Buenos Aires T. Ocampo
Discipline: Education
Quality Management System: A Strategic Response to Attaining Academic Excellence
Elizabeth E. Figueroa
Discipline: Business
PDRS: Cycle in Collaborative Learning and Enhancing Critical Thinking among Students
Ma. Jessica P. Campano
Discipline: Education
A Cinematographic Analysis of Freestyle’s Arm/Elbow Recovery Techniques Among Advanced Swimmers
Norman L. Anas
Discipline: Education
Debunking the Myth on Burnout: Cagayan de Oro’s Physical Education Teachers
Wenna B. Damulo
Discipline: Education
Less of a Limbo: Probationers’ Examination of the Probationary Program
Lawrence P. Bazan
Discipline: Social Science, Society
Back Matter
Editorial Policy