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John Christian V. Villanueva JOHN CHRISTIAN V. VILLANUEVA EDUCATION 2019 –present Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges, Inc. Nueva Ecija Master of Arts in Education Major in Guidance and Counselling 2018 - 2019 PHINMA Araullo University Cabanatuan City Doctor of Philosophy (academic requirement completed) Major in Educational Management ADDRESS 2018 Divina Pastora College Gapan City 0973 Mallorca, San Certificate of Professional Education Leonardo, Nueva Ecija 2015 – 2017 Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges, Inc. Nueva Ecija CONTACT NO. Doctor of Philosophy 09168260413 Major in Educational Psychology Dissertation Title: Biag Ikararuwa: Coping Experiences of Filipino Nurses in EMAIL Losing Patients villanuevajohnchristian @ymail.com 2014 – 2015 PHINMA Araullo University Cabanatuan City Master of Arts DATE OF BIRTH Major in Educational Management Thesis Title: Lived Experiences in the Pursuit of Graduate Education: Basis November 15, 1992 for the Development of a Motivational Orientations Tool for Nurses NATIONALITY 2012 – 2014 The Good Samaritan Colleges Cabanatuan City Filipino Master of Arts in Nursing RELIGION Major in Nursing Management and Administration Thesis Title: Benevolence: Lived Experiences of Staff Nurses Roman Catholic LANGUAGES 2008 – 2012 College of the Immaculate Conception Cabanatuan City Bachelor of Science in Nursing Filipino: Native CHED National Scholarship Program Language Research Title: Organizational Climate of Nursing Departments of Selected English: Proficient Schools in Cabanatuan City: It’s Impact to Nursing Licensure Examination (NLE) Performance SPECIAL SKILLS Driving WORK EXPERIENCE Computer Literacy Research 2018 -present Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges, Inc. Nueva Ecija Graduate School Professor MEMBERSHIP IN ORGANIZATION 2016 -present Department of Education – SDO Nueva Ecija Nueva Ecija Alliance of Young Nurse Nurse II-SHS Leaders Advocate International, Inc. 2012 – 2016 Dr. Gloria D. Lacson General Hospital Nueva Ecija Senior Staff Nurse, Operating Room and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Ascendens Asia International Young 2012 – 2012 Brintone Learning Center Inc. Muntinlupa City Researchers Club School Nurse Asia Pacific Sociological PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Association Royal Institute of Nurses Registered Nurse Philippine Nurse Licensure Examination Date of Examination: June 30 – July 1, 2012 Philippine Association for License No. 775792 Graduate Education Registered Nurse Health Authority – Abu Dhabi Date of Examination: October 24, 2016 Licensed Professional Teacher Licensure Examination for Teacher Date of Examination: September 30, 2018 License No. 1702432 CERTIFICATION Seminar/ Workshop on Authorized Specimen Collection for the Department of Education Drug Testing in Schools and in Workplaces Angeles City, Pampanga March 1 – 3, 2017 Certificate No. NRL-DEPED-ASC-17-0078 Seminar/Workshop on Urine Specimen Collection for Screening Drug Test Analysis Department of Education – Schools Division of Nueva Ecija, Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija March 5, 2018 Certificate No. NRL-ASC-18-0212 Protecting Human Research Participants March 8, 2018 Certificate No. 2521396 AUTHORSHIP Aliswag Review Series in Professional Education Historical-Social-Legal-Philosophical Foundation of Education ISBN: 9878-621-8084-00-1 Leadership-Management-Ethics for the Prevention of Bullying Facilitating Learning and Special Education ISBN: 978-621-8084-01-8 Growth and Development and Developmental Reading ISBN: 978-621-8084-02-5 Curriculum Development ISBN: 978-621-8084-02-5 Principles and Strategies of Teaching ISBN: 978-621-8084-04-9 Educational Technology ISBN: 978-621-8084-05-6 Assessment in Education 1 ISBN: 978-621-8084-06-3 Aliswag Review Series Professional Guidelines in Research Writing ISBN: 978-621-8084-12-4 PUBLICATION Research Journal Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges, Inc. Research and Development Center ISSN: 2244-3762 Vol. 4, December 2017 Title: “Young Nurses’ Attitudes and Expectations Towards their Future Careers in Nursing” North Asian International Research Journal Consortiums North Asian International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary ISSN: 2454-2326 Vol. 4, Issue-9 September 2018 Title: “Biag Ikararuwa: Coping Experiences of Filipino Nurses in Losing Patients” World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development World Wide Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development ISSN: 2454-6615 Vol. 4, Issue-9 Year 2018 Title: “Organizational Climate of Nursing Departments of Selected Schools in Cabanatuan City: It’s Impact to Nursing Licensure Examination (NLE) Performance” Nursing and Palliative Care International Journal Ology Press ISSN: 2631-066X Vol. 1, Issue-1 Year 2018 Title: “Benevolence: Lived Experiences of Staff Nurses” Ascendens Asia Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Abstracts Ascendens Asia Singapore ISSN: 2591-7064 Vol. 2, No-5 Year 2018 Title: “Lived Experiences in the Pursuit of Graduate Education: Basis for the Development of a Motivational Orientations Tool for Nurses” Research Journal Dr. Gloria D. Lacson Foundation Colleges, Inc. Research and Development Center ISSN: 2244-3762 Vol. 5, December 2018 Title: “Teachers’ Work-Related Stance Vis a Vis Pedagogical Strategies” Hospice & Palliative Medicine International Journal MedCrave Publishing eISSN: 2576-4497 Vol. 3, Issue 2 Year 2019 Title: “Coping of Staff Nurses in Losing Patients: Assessment Utilizing the Developed Coping Interventions Tool for Nurses (CIT- N)” Journal of Counselling and Family Therapy MAT Journals eISSN: 2582-1482 Vol. 1, Issue 2 Year 2019 Title: “Relationships and Communications among Nurses in a Government Hospital” Journal of Nurses Voice and Impact MAT Journals Vol. 1, Issue 2 Year 2019 Title: “Nurses’ Opinion on Protection of Nurses’ Rights” North Asian International Research Journal Consortiums North Asian International Research Journal of Social Science & Humanities ISSN: 2454-2326 Vol. 6, Issue-4 April 2020 Title: “School Principals as Instructional Leaders: An Investigation of School Leadership Capacity and Effectiveness of Instructional Supports” Instabright e-Gazette Instabright e-Gazette ISSN: 2704-3010 Vol. 1, Issue-4 May 2020 Title: “The Effectiveness of Contextual Teaching and Learning Approach Integrated with Araling Panlipunan: Implication to Enhance Teaching-Learning Process” North Asian International Research Journal Consortiums North Asian International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary ISSN: 2454-2326 Vol. 6, Issue-6 June 2020 Title: “Effect of Critical Thinking Infusion on Students Performance in English: Implications to Enhance Teaching-Learning Instructions” PUBLICATION REVIEWER Research Journal ISSN: 2244-3762 Volume 4, December 2017 World Journal of Public Health ISSN: 2637-6040 (Print) ISSN: 2637-6059 (Online) Special Issue “Nursing Management and Administration” Lead Guest Editor Since: June 11, 2019 Nursing and Palliative Care International Journal ISSN: 2631-066X Member Since: 2018 International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research ISSN: 2455-2631 Member ID: 111577 Member Since: 15-October-2018 Research Journal ISSN: 2244-3762 Volume 5, December 2018 Hospice and Palliative Medicine International Journal eISSN: 2576-4497 Member Since: 2019 Beyond Books Publication Philippine Normal University Publication Office The Normal Lights ISSN: 1656-4413 eISSN: 2350-6733 Asia Pacific Higher Education Research Journal ISSN: 2408-350x eISSN: 2467-6802 Association of Southeast Asian Teacher Education Network (AsTEN) Journal of Teacher Education eISSN: 2467-7825 AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS School Nurse October 4, 2018 Cabiao National Senior High School Cabiao, Nueva Ecija Young Teacher Award December 23, 2018 International School Awards 2018 Dubai, United Arab Emirates Outstanding Researcher of the Year January 11, 2020 Instabright National Awards for Educators Tagaytay City SEMINARS INVITED AS RESOURCE SPEAKER Symposium on COVID-19 Awareness T.A. Dionisio National High School, Malapit, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija February 26, 2020 Mastering Quantitative and Qualitative Research Writing: Backbone of Professional Lifelong Learners Crowne Royale Hotel, Balanga City, Bataan November 30 – December 1, 2019 Training on HIV, AIDS and STI for High School Teachers Gregorio T. Crespo Memorial High School, Entablado, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija November 26, 2019 Division Training on Universal Prevention Curriculum (UPC) 2, Physiology and Pharmacology for Prevention Specialists Dr. Ramon de Santos National High School, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija October 25, 2019 Mastering Quantitative and Qualitative Research Writing: Backbone of Professional Lifelong Learners ANA Plaza Hotel, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan September 21-22, 2019 Adolescent Health Development Program in School Setting T.A. Dionisio National High School, Malapit, San Isidro, Nueva Ecija September 18, 2019 Symposium on HIV-AIDS Awareness for College Students Divina Pastora College, Gapan City, Nueva Ecija August 28, 2019 Symposium on Adolescent Development Divina Pastora College, Gapan City, Nueva Ecija July 30, 2019 Division Training on Universal Prevention Curricula for Substance Abuse (UPC) Schools Division Office of Nueva Ecija, Rizal, Sta. Rosa, Nueva Ecija March 14 – 15, 2019 Drugs and Tobacco Prevention Seminar Tabacao National High School, Tabacao, Talavera, Nueva Ecija February 20, 2019 In-Service Training on Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Schools (WINS) Program Sta. Isabel High School, Sta. Isabel, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija September 5, 2018 Cabiao National High School, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija August 29, 2018 Calaba National
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