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Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines OFFICE OF THE VP FOR RESEARCH AND EXTENSION January 11, 2022 CNSC Faculty Extensionist to avail Group Insurance for the year 2022 GRADUATE SCHOOL 1. Dr. Maria Cristina C. Azuelo 2. Dr. Corazon S. Fajardo 3. Dr. Girly H. Naval 4. Dr. Gehana D. Lamug 5. Dr. Pimeh C. Tolentino 6. Prof. Noel S. Manila 7. Prof. Emmalyn C. Guaves COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1. Luvy S. Asis 2. Eugene O. Balindan 3. Ryan Daves F. Quinones 4. Ricalyn E. Sumpay 5. Robert Clarence B. Lee 6. Jemmalyn G. Aloc 7. Efren E. Alim 8. Ronnie E. Asis 9. Gennevie E. Elep 10. Mailyn Q. Alarcon 11. Emmanuel A. David 12. Crisanto S. Ramirez 13. Aireen V. Ablao 14. Roel V. Rafer 15. Andrew Emmerson P. Abilgos 16. Angeles M. Asay, Jr. I 17. Malyn M. Asay 18. Melissa S. Carbonell 19. Ma. Reina A. Mabeza 20. Jesse O. Opena, Jr. 21. Joshua Orobia 22. Ma. Angela Josefa G. Pioquinto 23. Rayniel O. Zabala COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 1. Engr. Floradelle A. Vega 2. Engr. Leo Agustin P. Vela 3. Engr. Aser N. Dino 4. Engr. Joselito A. Olalo

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines OFFICE OF THE VP FOR RESEARCH AND EXTENSION 5. Engr. Noli M. Esperas, Jr. 6. Engr. James Rupert G. Gozo 7. Engr. Frances Angelique T. Ubana 8. Engr. Kristoffer Jan B. Notario 9. Engr. Ailene C. De Vela 10. Engr. Hessa G. Azul 11. Engr. Peter Clyde B. Lamadrid 12. Engr. Aileen S. Lladoc 13. Engr. Neri Dianne M. Bacuño 14. Engr. Loreimay B. Andaya COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 1. Ria P. Morales 2. Noel C. Alegre 3. Ronald J. Escasinas 4. Glen Z. Estacion 5. Marianne Mae I. Jalgalado 6. Margie O. Agawa 7. Helen D. Cabanilla 8. Elsa T. Manlangit 9. Monique Nathalie C. Orobia 10. Sheela G. Salvador 11. Jocelyn E. Trinidad 12. Gellie A. Abando 13. Aliza Bianca D. Emaas 14. Ma. Theresa B. De Panes 15. Rhodaviv V. Avila 16. Melanie D. Bacuño 17. Regine S. Balmaceda 18. Pearly Beth C. Ogayon 19. Rose Ann DP. Aler 20. Ma. Angelica Ella 21. Joseph E. Rubio 22. Rosabel G. Sayson 23. Analyn A. Vedad 24. Abner Villar 25. Arthur I. Avila 26. Jessa B. Cano 27. Aiza L. Castañeda 28. Stephanie Grace L. Delos Reyes 29. Shallah Rica E. Mancenido 30. Kathileen S. Tindoy 31. Rosheer Mae R. Pobre

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines OFFICE OF THE VP FOR RESEARCH AND EXTENSION 32. Amiel A. Bracino 33. Bella V. Sabordo 34. Jose A. Sapusao, Jr. 35. John Paul Bautista 36. Rosalie A. Almadrones, PhD 37. Ma. Kathrina M. Pobre RET. JUDGE ANTONIO C. ENTIENZA CAMPUS 1. Jennifer S. J. Alarcon 2. Hazel Joy Q. Albao 3. Jofhiline F. Dygico 4. Mary Grace M. Imperial 5. Jeanny A. Nagrampa 6. Daryl Vincent P. Petas 7. Jesus B. Roncesvalles, Jr. 8. Jesus P. Santillan 9. Fernando H. Coratchea 10. Julie Rose P. Portugal INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER STUDIES 1. Marc Lester Acunin 2. Bryan R. Arellano 3. Rosemarie T. Bigueras 4. Mary Grace B. Bolos 5. Adrian G. Daniel 6. Rima Katherine D. Dayto 7. Sharine A. Gutierrez 8. Norianne C. Lamadrid 9. Daniel E. Maligat, Jr. 10. Edgar Bryan B. Nicart 11. Karen Joyce A. Mariano 12. Spencer S. Saludes 13. Jocelyn O. Torio COLLEGE OF TRADES AND TECHNOLOGY 1. Lovewiserlyn O. De La Cruz, MAIE 2. Joel F. Valera 3. Aida C. Caldit 4. Brenda A. Castro 5. Claro Ramon A. Duero 6. Agapito D. Borjal 7. Kristel May B. De Arao 8. Kay Mariz D. Bendian

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines OFFICE OF THE VP FOR RESEARCH AND EXTENSION 9. Honeycell D. Baldonasa 10. Melza R. Macayan 11. John Jerick P. Bebing 12. John Lester B. Sinangote 13. Jherico P. Evia 14. April B. Pelonio INSTITUTE OF FISHERIES AND MARINES SCIENCES 1. Manuel B. Alberto 2. Shirley A. Alberto 3. Analyn B. Baldove 4. Darwin C. Biag 5. Andro Nico B. Canchela 6. Anne Marie L. Carreon 7. Jansen C. Cuadro 8. Ronald O. De Lemios 9. Ginalyn O. Dimaiwat 10. Ma. Elezabeth B. Fuentes 11. Sheena F. Furio 12. Fermin A. Gaurino 13. David Jeffrey V. Guardailao 14. Alyssa U. Melendrez 15. Arlene A. Nicart 16. John Christopher C. Nolial 17. Jade G. Ocfemia 18. Alin D. Quibral COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 1. Delma Jean V. Abad 2. Eduardo M. Abad 3. Edgar P. Aban 4. Ruby Ruth Apple M. Abanto 5. Wilfredo Abanto 6. Rozele S. Abaiz 7. Jocelyn L. Abogado 8. Rene N. Abrera 9. Sigfredo V. Aler Jr. 10. Judelin S. Alvarez 11. Melchor M. Amor 12. Aldrin Jake C. Asis 13. Leah N. Barbado 14. Nestor B. Badillos 15. Menchie L. Bernardo

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines OFFICE OF THE VP FOR RESEARCH AND EXTENSION 16. Maria Elena A. Bidar 17. Gene F. Bonito 18. Pilarita O. Cabrejas 19. Jhon Paul M. Castillo 20. Jeanette C. Daniel 21. Gracia A. Delos Reyes 22. Salvador C. Demiar Jr. 23. Iris H. Eboña 24. Ian Brando M. Equipado 25. Gina J. Estrada 26. Felomino Vicente T. Fernandez 27. Frederick B. Gaurino 28. Adrian C. Guinto 29. Edwin R. Ichiano 30. Rayvimart L. Mancenido 31. Beverly V. Musa 32. Ruby Jane Navarro 33. Marielle M. Olicia 34. Angelita M. Orendain 35. Irish M. Orgeta 36. Renato T. Pancho 37. Zenyfe S. Paraiso 38. Samuel Pitoy 39. Nemia C. Puse 40. Bea Nelene A. Que 41. Analyn D. Ramos 42. Rudy III T. Rayos 43. Madelene Grace G. Rocas 44. Joan P. Rojas 45. Jennifer S. Rubio 46. Consuelo R. Saenz 47. Herman F. Sumaway 48. Bryan M. Torres 49. James Robert R. Vaughan 50. Dolores C. Volante COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES 1. Arlene C. Alegre. PhD 2. Christine Mae C. Almendral 3. Paul Medard P. Anchuelo 4. Melvin D. Angeles 5. Analyn B. Asis 6. Cristian Mark B. Balantes

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines OFFICE OF THE VP FOR RESEARCH AND EXTENSION 7. Ariel L. Balean 8. Irvin O. Bequillo 9. Rohilyn E. Colenares 10. Manilyn V. Dasco 11. Manuel P. David 12. Roger Jay L. De Vela 13. Ricardo D. Diño, DBA 14. Jessa B. Dumagsang 15. Mylene N. Elizario 16. Arden Peejay L. Ezaki 17. Ferdinand P. Francisco 18. Joshua B. Guinto 19. Denis M. Lo 20. Nicole Ann G. Panotes 21. Ryan S. Rodriguez 22. Lilibeth A. Roxas, PhD 23. Jifferey E. Velasco 24. Sherwin R. Reyes 25. Donnabel Pardo 26. Mack Lionel G. Quibral 27. Shelaika Mia C. Iglesia 28. Arnel V. Sazon 29. Myrna O. Guda Prepared by: Noted by: VINA JOY P. BOLA GIRLY H. NAVAL, DBA Office Assistant- ESD Director, Extension Services



Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus Extension Services Unit The college sources out additional funding and technical assistance from other agencies. It is also evident on the Project proposals that the proponents will outsource fund and request technical assistance from other agencies.

























Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus EXTENSION PROJECT PROPOSAL I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION BEEd Project READ: Reading intervention for literacy Project Title: Enhancement and Assistance linked to sustainable Development Theme: Pagbasa ay Pag-asa Type of Project: Education Project Proponent/s: Julie Rose P. Portugal Arrietta Mae O. Llegado Sherilyn C. Acunin Shawin A. Estuesta Jesus P. Santillan Ayessa Jane B. Acal Number of Beneficiaries: To be identified based on the number of struggling readers and reading facilitators Project Beneficiaries: Teachers and Students of Tabugon Elementary School Location of Beneficiaries: Tabugon Elementary School Barangay Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte Date of Implementation/Duration: May 2022 – June 2023 Area of Project Implementation:Tabugon Elementary School Barangay Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte Budget Requirement: 45,776.00 Budget Requested: 12,000.00 will be outsourced II. RATIONALE The Camarines Norte State College – Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus, as the only state college in the municipality of Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte, and one of the partners of the local government is dedicated to performing its social responsibility for the community. CNSC-OP-EXT-01F12 Page 1 of 16 Revision: 0

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus As mandated by the law, faculty in the State Colleges are expected to perform his or her instruction, research, extension, and production functions. To extend its support to the community, the Research and Extension Services Unit of Camarines Norte State College – Entienza Campus initially conducted the Participatory Rapid Rural Appraisal (PRRA) in the Barangay Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte as the target beneficiary for the different research and extension services of the campus. The said endeavor was participated by different representatives of each sector in the Barangay such as elementary and secondary teachers, elderly, youth, agricultural sector, business sector, and the different committee and barangay officials. It was noted that the top three problems identified are in relation to Health, Education, and Livelihood. The topmost problem identified in education, specifically in Tabugon Elementary School, is with regards to students’ literacy. The findings are the high incidence of struggling readers among students in the said school. Series of interviews to the teachers were also conducted to clearly identify the root of the problem and weaknesses were analyzed. The factors associated with the high incidence of struggling readers are the lack of parental involvement, high incidence of malnutrition, unbalanced teacher-pupil ratio in the classroom, inadequate reading intervention program, and lack of exposure to reading materials. In effect, struggling readers have poor reading comprehension, low involvement in academic activities, and decreased their functional performance that requires reading. CNSC-OP-EXT-01F12 Page 2 of 16 Revision: 0

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus III. OBJECTIVES Objectives Strategies 1. To develop at least one (1) reading - Assess the existing reading intervention program intervention design for struggling of the school readers; - Identify the struggling readers of Tabugon 2. To enhance capability of at least 20% Elementary School in all grade level reading facilitators; and - Conduct assessment on the academic 3. To improve the reading performance of performance and specific needs of the identified the identified struggling readers. struggling readers - Develop and provide one (1) reading intervention - Administer a Pre-test of reading intervention design to the students - Conduct a MOA/ MOU signing - Administer a Pilot testing of reading intervention design to the students - Ensure that the reading intervention design will be rated as very satisfactory - Identify the potential reading facilitators for each grade level - Conduct a Training Needs Assessment (TNA) to the identified reading facilitators - Develop a training design for capability building of reading facilitators - Identify an expert in relation to reading intervention for elementary grades to serve as a resource person - Process the approval of the training proposal - Conduct the training of reading facilitators - Administer a post evaluation of training - Conduct the reading intervention program facilitated by the capable reading facilitators for each grade level IV. DESIRED IMPACT /OUTCOME OF THE PROJECT OR ACTIVITY The main goal of this extension project is to improve the academic and functional literacy of the struggling readers in Tabugon Elementary School. Thus, a series of interviews, analysis of the root of the problem, and validation of data were conducted as an initial step. CNSC-OP-EXT-01F12 Page 3 of 16 Revision: 0

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus Furthermore, a sequence of activities will be provided in improving the reading performance of the students. To sustain the project, the active involvement of stakeholders such as students, parents, and teachers are earnestly needed to achieve the main goal of this project. The proponents under the Bachelor of Elementary Education Program, with the supervision of the Extension Services Unit will focus on providing extension programs, projects, and activities for reading literacy. Initially, a logical framework was created to clarify the purpose and clearly define the key elements for the project. Various activities on the area of reading literacy will be implemented in partnership with the local government, other private sectors, and recognized student organization of Bachelor of Elementary Education namely as Society of Elementary Education Students (SEEdS), as part of their program Extension services of Society of Elementary Education Students (ExSEEdS). All the projects are under the Delivering Inclusive Service through Knowledge sharing and Application of Research- based Technology to Empower communities (DISKARTE). The extension project is geared to the main program of Research and Extension under the Teacher Education Program which is the Literacy Enhancement and Assistance Program (LEAP) with a goal of providing Education and Capability Building (ECB) for Research and Extension Projects. These are incorporated in the objective of the program in providing Education Capability and Skills Enhancement Projects and Education Development Intervention Projects that is anchored on Extension agenda under the Kolehiyo at Komunidad, Katuwang sa Pag-Unlad (KKK). Once the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is approved, the college is expected to come-up with a tangible output for the community and an assessment will be conducted after each of the implementations of activities. CNSC-OP-EXT-01F12 Page 4 of 16 Revision: 0

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus ACTIVITY MEASURES Impact/Expected Linkage Remarks (to Sustain Outcome the Project) 1. Development Allocated with Develop a reading Tabugon Active of Reading funds intervention design Elementary involvement of Intervention stakeholders is Design Capacitated for the identified School with struggling readers needed 1.1 Assessment of existing reading stakeholders intervention 1.2 Identification of struggling readers 1.3 Conduct assessment on the academic performance and specific needs of the identified struggling readers 1.4 Development of reading intervention design 1.5 Pre-testing of reading intervention design 1.6 MOA/MOU 1.7 Pilot testing of Reading Intervention design 1.8 Post testing of reading intervention design 1.9 Post Evaluation of Reading Intervention Design CNSC-OP-EXT-01F12 Page 5 of 16 Revision: 0

Republic of the Philippines CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus 2. Capability Allocated with Capacitate the Tabugon Active Building for funds identified reading Elementary involvement of Reading facilitators with skills Facilitators Capacitated and knowledge in School Reading with Facilitators is 2.1 Identification of conducting the Department potential stakeholders reading intervention of needed reading facilitators to the struggling Education readers 2.2 Conduct of Training Needs Assessment to identified reading facilitators 2.3 Development of training design for capability building of reading facilitators 2.4 Identification of Resource Speakers 2.5 Processing of Approval of training proposal 2.6 Conduct of Training for reading facilitators 2.7 Post evaluation of Training V. PROJECT ORGANIZATION and/or STAFFING Office/Staff Designated Responsibilities Contact Person Contact No. 09688557314 Proponents 1. Coordinate with Julie Rose P. the various offices Portugal Page 6 of 16 involved in the project Arrietta Mae O. Llegado 2. Ask assistance from the local CNSC-OP-EXT-01F12 Revision: 0


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