Teaching Strategies Used by Criminology Faculty Vis-à-Vis Learned Competencies: The Case of MPSPC
Teaching Strategies Used by Criminology Faculty Vis-à-Vis Learned Competencies: The Case of MPSPC
Claire Kaplaan P. Lafadchan Lourdes T. Bandas June S. Biangdan Ben S. Marrero Criminology Department, MPSPC, Bontoc, PhilippinesDr. Claire Kaplaan P. Lafadchan is the Program Chairperson for Masters of Science in Criminal Justice. Her studies focus on the expansive topic of Criminology within the Social Science discipline. Her published works center on gender development, peace and order, and safety and security. She is also interested in the traditional justice system, disaster management studies, and teaching Criminology.Ms. Lourdes T. Bandas is the Program Chairperson for BS Criminology at Mountain Province State Polytechnic College. With a keen interest in Criminological Education, she is particularly focused on the implementation of outcomes-based education in Criminology instruction.Dr. June S. Biangdan is a seasoned educator with extensive experience in Criminology. He has served as the Program Chairperson for the BS Criminology program at Mountain Province State Polytechnic College, where he continues to teach Criminological Research. Dr. Biangdan’s research interests align with the BS Criminology curriculum, with a particular focus on traffic safety.Mr. Ben S. Marrero Jr. served as Program Chairperson for BS Criminology at Mountain Province State Polytechnic College for two terms. Aside from performing functions as the Extension Coordinator, he is dedicated to research on traditional justice systems, law enforcement strategies, and disaster management.