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VALEROSO, John Christian C.

VALEROSO, John Christian C.

John Christian “JC” Cabasal Valeroso is the current Chair of the Secondary Education Department of the College of Education and a Research Associate at the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, University of Santo Tomas. His academic expertise cuts across Social Sciences and Social Studies (undergraduate programs) and Development Studies (MA and Ph.D.). His Master’s thesis entitled REACHING OUT THE UNREACHED: A Qualitative Assessment of the Quality and Accessibility Aspects of the Project Applied Academic for Excellence (APEX) and his Dissertation entitled RECONCILING ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATION TO ADDRESS VULNERABILITY: The Case of the Island Communities of Babatnin and Pamarawan of Malolos, Bulacan were graded as Benemeritus by the UST Graduate School.
JC was President of the Arts and Letters Student Council and the Captain ball of the UST Graduate School, Civil Law Football Club, and GalaStars Football Club. He is also a bronze awardee for being included in the Dean’s list, and he was part of the exchange student teacher’s program (2007-2008) of the University of Santo Tomas – Hanyang University (South Korea) and a Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) board passer (September 2008). He finished his Ph.D. program Cum Laude and a St. Albertus Magnus awardee for Outstanding Research work. His current research works are focused on education and island communities. He is a member of the Philippine Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN) and Philippine Association for Teachers and Educators (PAFTE) and currently managing his band, Hey Jace.

Updates

Asst. Prof. John Christian C. Valeroso, LPT, PhD

Department of Secondary Education |College of Education

jcvaleroso@ust.edu.ph

Academic Qualifications

Research Highlights

Research Interests

Academic Qualifications

Degrees

  • Doctor of Philosophy major in Development Studies, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
  • Masters in Development Studies, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
  • Bachelor of Arts major in Social Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Studies, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines

Eligibility

  • Philippine Regulation Commission – Licensure Examination for Teachers, September 2008

Research Highlights

Research Interests

  • Education
  • Development

Courses Handled

Major Recognitions

Professional Activities

Courses Handled

  • SESS 7261: Foundation of Social Studies
  • SESS 72619: Assessment and Evaluation in the Social Sciences
  • SESS 7262: Trends and Issues in Social Studies
  • SERV 72514: Philippine Culture and Society
  • SESS 72610: Socio-Cultural Anthropology
  • SESS 72618: Integrative Methods in Teaching Social Science Discipline in Basic Education
  • SESS 72615: Teaching Approaches in Secondary Social Studies
  • ELED 7216: Good Manners and Right Conduct (Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao)
  • ELE SNSI: Social Network and Social Integration
  • EDUC 7011: Facilitating Learner-Centered Teaching
  • LS 72235: Indigenous Knowledge and Multi-Culturalism
  • SERV 72515: Filipino Values System
  • EDUC 7026A: Teaching Internship 1
  • EDUC 7026B: Teaching Internship 2

Major Recognitions

  • Graduate School PHD in Development Studies, University of Santo Tomas
  • Graduate School, Graduated with Latin honors Cum Laude and St. Albertus Magnus awardee for Outstanding Research work
  • Dissertation & Master’s thesis, Graded as Benemeritus by UST Graduate School
  • Latest publication: Vulnerable Live Experiences of the locals of Babatnin Island, Philippines, Journal of Nature Studies.

Professional Activities

  • Chair, Department of Secondary Education (2022-2024), UST – College of Education
  • Supervising Teacher – Social Sciences Major (2021-2022), UST – College of Education
  • Coordinator – Sports (2019-2020), UST – Senior High School
  • Coordinator/Subject Area Lead Teacher – Understanding Culture, Society and Politics (2018-2019), UST – Senior High School
  • Coordinator/Subject Area Lead Teacher – Research, Qualitative & Quantitative (2018-2019), UST – Senior High School
  • Supervising Teacher – Social Sciences Major (2016 -2018), UST – College of Education

Selected Publications

Selected Publications

Paper Presentations and Publications

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  • , 2019.
  • Paper présenter for the International Conference on Nature Studies and Innovations for the Environment (ICoNSIE 2019) of the Philippine Society for the Study of Nature at the Palawan State University, Puerto Prinsesa, Palawan, 2019.
    Title of the paper: From Instability to Flexibility: On the Road to Social-Ecological Resiliency of the Island Barangays of Babatnin, Caliligawan, Masile, Namayan and Pamarawan
  • Paper présenter for the International Conference on Nature Studies and Innovations for the Environment (ICoNSIE 2018) of the Philippine Society for the Study of Nature at the University of Santo Tomas Manila, Philippines, May 2018.
    Title of the paper: Building Community Resiliency through Environmental Education module: A case study of Pamarawan Island in Malolos, Bulacan
  • Urban Forest Park as Eco-Space for Liveable City: Arroceros Forest Park, Manila Philippines – International Journal of Real Estate Studies, Volume 11 Number 4, 2017.
    http://www.utm.my/intrest/2017/09/26/vol-11-issue-4-the-2nd-sustainability-initiativescase-study-in-malaysia-philippines-and-indonesia-simpi-2016/
  • Research poster présenter and Delegate for ASEAN 50, Philippines 2017, Forum on Urban Resilience to Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction Management Strategies at Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
    Title of the paper: Disaster Resilience and Economic Security of an Island Community Case of Fisherfolks in Pamarawan Island, Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines
  • Paper présenter and Delegate for ASEAN 50, Philippines 2017, R and D Congress on Sustainable Urbanization in the Course of ASEAN Economic Integration, June 2017
    Title of the paper: Institutional Arrangements in Managing an Urban Forest Park: Arroceros Forest Park, Manila, Philippines
  • Best paper, St. Antoninus Research Conference, University of Santo Tomas, May 2017
    Title of the paper: Urban Forest as Eco-Space for Livable City: Arroceros Forest Park, Manila, Philippines
  • Constructing Disaster among Locals in an Island Ecosystem – University of Santo Tomas, Research Fortnight, April 2017.
  • Constructing Disaster among Locals in an Island Ecosystem – International Conference on Emerging Discourses and Issues in Sustainable Development, February 2017.
  • Disaster Resilience and Economic Security of Urban Coastal Community – International Conference on Emerging Discourses and Issues in Sustainable Development, February 2017.
  • Sustainability of Forest Park as Space Break: A case study of Arroceros Forest Park in Congested City of Manila OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 09, No. 05, pp. 63-82, 2016.
  • Protecting Urban Forest Park as Climate Change Mitigation Strategy: Arroceros Forest Park, Manila, Philippines, 2016.
  • Urban Forest Park as eco-space for Liveable City: Arroceros Forest Park, Manila, Philippines, 2016.
  • Sustainability of Forest Park as Space Break: A case study of Arroceros Forest Park in Congested City of Manila, 2015.
  • SURFACING POLITICAL VIEWS: The metaphorical analysis of Scholastican’s concept and involvement in politics, 2014.
  • REACHING OUT THE UNREACHED: A Qualitative Assessment of the Quality and Accessibility aspects of the Project Applied Academic for Excellence (APEX) Journal for Action Research, St. Scholastica’s College, 2014.

Books

  • 2019 – 2020: Disaster Archipelago: Locating Vulnerability and Resilience in the Philippines. Lexington books
  • 2018: Discipline in Social Sciences – Books ATBP.