I am grateful for the opportunity to present our oral paper, “Understanding Chemistry Students’ Preferences and Motivations in Selecting Professional Organizations within the Philippine Federation of Chemistry Societies,” at the 40th Philippine Chemistry Congress.
My sincere appreciation goes to my co-authors for their valuable contributions and collaboration throughout this work. I also thank my former students and my IC colleagues who attended the presentation, moral support ika nga. ☺️
Presented our poster paper, “Probing the Transitions: Assessment of Students’ Conceptual Understanding and Disposition in Learning Chemistry” at the 40th Philippine Chemistry Congress and 17th Eurasia Conference in the Chemical Sciences
at SMX Convention Center, MOA, Pasay City.
It gives us an insight on what topics in a University Chemistry course should be reinforced and be given emphasis.
Thank to my co-authors for making this possible.
Exam Question # 1
Orange Dela Cruz appeared before Atty. Reyes, a notary public, and executed an affidavit declaring that she was abandoning the name “Orange” and would henceforth use the name “Sharmaine” for all legal purposes.
Despite knowing that no petition had been filed before the proper court or civil registrar, Atty. Reyes notarized the affidavit. Thereafter, Orange used the name “Sharmaine” in her bank transactions, employment records, and government-issued IDs.