Abstract
The problem of research culture and productivity extends beyond the Philippine education system,
representing a global challenge affecting many countries and institutions. This descriptive-correlational
study examined the research culture and productivity among Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) teachers and students at Esperanza National High School. The research employed
complete enumeration, involving 25 teachers and 105 students as respondents. Comprehensive data
collection and analysis, like frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviation, and Pearson r correlation
coefficient techniques, provided robust insights into research dynamics. The teachers' research culture
demonstrated a high overall mean of 4.16, indicating substantial research knowledge, skills, and positive
attitudes toward research integration in their professional practice. This high score suggests that teachers
have effectively acquired research competencies and view research as an integral component of their
teaching methodology, demonstrating a proactive approach to academic scholarship. Students' research
culture showed a high overall mean of 3.94, highlighting the school's effectiveness in creating research
learning opportunities. The findings particularly emphasized the institution's ability to establish venues for
student researchers to learn, relearn, share, and continuously improve their research capabilities. Correlation
analysis revealed significant relationships between research culture and productivity. For teachers, a high
correlation coefficient of r = 0.70 (p = 0.004) indicated that a robust research culture directly enhances
research performance. Students exhibited a significant correlation of r = 0.47 (p = 0.000), demonstrating that
research exposure positively impacts their academic research capabilities and potential for scholarly
engagement. The study recommends implementing research intervention programs based on the ADDIE
model, providing targeted methodological workshops, encouraging research collaborations, creating
supportive research forums, and developing comprehensive research development strategies to enhance
research culture and productivity in educational settings.