Jerone Sagala Cansino

Jerone Sagala Cansino
  • Master of Arts
  • Faculty at Palawan State University

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Introduction
Doing ethnographic research. I am planning to do Heritage (Public Archaeology) research for my PhD focussing on finding ways on how archaeology could communicate archaeological knowledge to the public sphere.
Current institution
Palawan State University
Current position
  • Faculty

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Publications (11)
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More than a decade has passed, and the Indigenous People's Education Framework was laid by the Department of Education through the Department Order 62, s. 2011. This has led to the mainstreaming of the IPED (Indigenous People Education) research and practices. Thus, the researcher believes that a systematic literature review is necessary to see the...
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This paper explored the literature on the implementation of "Mother Tongue Based-Multilingual Education" in the Philippines using the Postcolonial lens expressed by Constantino and Osias. It argues that the program is misunderstood among its stakeholders, and there have been lapses in its planning and implementation. This paper attempts to reconcil...
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This paper argues the correlation between the changing landscape and the changes in subsistence patterns. This paper will discuss how changes in the landscape are related to the changes in subsistence strategies. The changes in the subsistence strategies are related to the changes in the landscape. The literature on Historical Ecology and the cultu...
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This study sought to examine the implementation of MTB-MLE in schools where the majority of the students are indigenous learners. It specifically aimed to describe the (1) teachers' experiences with MTB-MLE implementation and the (2) the teachers' concerns in implementation. Purposive sampling was used; 6 Primary Teachers were interviewed using a s...
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This study documents "sudusugid" oral literature in a community in Sitio Tagbituka, Brgy. Tarusan, Bataraza. The researchers accomplished it by using a qualitative approach in the form of narrative research. Community elders served as key informants for this study. During the site visits from April 26 to May 20, 2022, ten (10) "sudsugid" stories we...
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This paper reports the result of a site visit to a cave site in Barangay Tabud, Municipality of Bataraza, Palawan. The visit confirmed the presence of a series of caves and arcs. Two of the three caves investigated are underground rivers, whereas the third cave has a wide interior with guano deposits. The two arcs, as I argue, could have been used...
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This study describes the role of rice as it causes the shifts that are happening in the Palaw'an labor culture as well as its effect to the students' attendance in school. Further, this study presents how the shifts affect the consumption and production patterns of the Palaw'an and identifies some opportunities that could be utilized to help them c...
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"This paper reports my observations from my field visit on sitio Kadulan Baranggay Palalingaan Municipality of Rizal, Palawan. The concern of this paper is to narrate the experiences as a first-hand observer. I write this paper as a reference for future research regarding the Pala'wan dances, specifically the "Basal," which I specifically witnes...
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This paper reviews the literature relating to the Indigenous People Education research to propose a research direction for future researchers in the province of Palawan and Palawan State University. In this paper, a roadmap for future research and extension programs will be presented.
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This paper compares two cultural groups in Palawan, namely the Pala’wan of Southern Palawan and the Cuyunon of the Cuyo Islands municipalities. This paper will focus on the paper written by Fernandez and Jardinico (2009), where the rice cycle of the Cuyunon was discussed. Primary and secondary data on my fieldwork among the Pala’wan indigenous p...

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