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Item Team synergy and workplace agility of teachersAragona, Lelaine P. (Davao del Sur State College, 2025-03)This study was participated by secondary public schools' teachers in the Municipality of Bansalan. The relationship between demographic profile and team synergy of teachers obtained a very weak positive linear relationship, thus there is a significant relationship between the variables. The relationship between demographic profile and work agility of teachers and the relationship between team synergy and workforce agility of teachers has obtained a very positive linear relationship thus there is a significant relationship between the variables. The model was generated using the stepwise method of multiple regression analysis. There was no significant correlation between the level of team synergy and workforce agility of teachers which means that the engagement in school programs and activities can help improve school performance. As a result of negative association, school performance declined even if administrative performance rose, making this outcome feasible. For the most part, team synergy and workforce agility, this study found a negative correlation between the teachers 'demographic profile of the school as a whole. Weak performance in indicators means that the academic performance of the learners must be the prime priority. It was recommended that the school administrators may sustain the excellent school performance by sustaining teachers' support by providing more School Improvement plan (SIP) to have Outstanding rating in the Individual Performance Commitment (IPCR) ratings and may institute a program to support educators' emotional and psychological aspects while maintaining cordial connections with community members by strengthening the programs of the Human Resource Department. The school heads may foster and promote team synergy and workforce learning agility in schools. PTA and BLGU at the school may do their part to boost morale among faculty, parents, and other community members in order to sustainably increase the beneficial effect of student achievement.Item Collaborative game-based approach: Exploring practices and methodologiesGallopin, Maehara D. (Davao del Sur State College, 2025-06)The major purpose of this mixed method study is to explore the different collaborative game-based activities in the elementary schools in Digos City Division that focused on identifying the various forms of collaborative game-based activities used by English teachers, analyzing their implementation, gauging the effectiveness of these activities in the classroom, and identifying any notable differences in effectiveness between the various game-based approaches. The study revealed that Kahoot, Scavenger Hunt, Vocabulary Charades, Pictionary/Picture Analysis, Role Play, Gallery, Crossword Puzzle, Quizizz, Bingo and Simon Says were the collaborative game-based used by selected English teachers utilizing the different teaching approach such as online-based approach, multimedia and differentiated activities. The complete enumeration method was employed to get the number of Grade 4 to 6 teachers in the selected elementary schools. The results offer a critical view of how different game-based approaches impact various facets of the learning experience. Notably, it indicates that while there are significant differences in effects on perceived feelings and perceived motivation, other areas such as classroom atmosphere, classroom engagement, and perceived comprehension show comparable effectiveness across different approaches.
