Republic of the Philippines                             CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE                 F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines    C. Entienza Campus  ervices Unit                             Jesus                      Roncesvalles    Barangay     17      Jofhiline F.   Kagtalaba    Kagtalaba  Kagtalaba,              Dygico     Purok 2 and  Purok 2 and  Sta. Elena,  Camarines                Jesus        Friends      Friends                      Roncesvalles     Norte
Ret. Judge Antonio C    KKK           • To identify the                                  Extension Se  (Kolehiyo at    needs of a PO        Organizational - Technical  Komunidad,      regarding  Katuwang sa     organizational       Development: Assistance  Pag-Unlad)      development                                       Bottom-Up      - Lecture –  KKK                                  Training         interactive  (Kolehiyo at                         Needs            discussion  Komunidad,                           Assessment  Katuwang sa  Pag-Unlad)    • To provide valuable  Research 101:  - Facilitated the                  insights and         Empowering       activity panelist                  assistance in        Teachers         and served as                  Research             Towards          resource                  methodology and      Quality          speaker for the                  common statistical   Research         concepts on                  tools utilized in                     “How to conduc                  research for Senior                   Action                  Highschool                            Research?” and                                                        introduced the                                                        modern                                                        approaches,                                                        strategies, and                                                        methodologies                                                        in conducting                                                        research during                                                        this pandemic.
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Ret. Judge Antonio C    KKK           • To provide          E-TaLL               Extension Se  (Kolehiyo at    expertise and                      - Technical  Komunidad,      knowledge on the  Katuwang sa     use of English in   (English is the Assistance  Pag-Unlad)      the integration of                  content-based       Teachers’ and  - Lecture –  KKK             instruction in a    Learners’        interactive  (Kolehiyo at    classroom setting   Language)        discussion  Komunidad,  Katuwang sa   • To help empower     CIKAP          - Conduct/  Pag-Unlad)      BES teachers with   (Community       Implementation                  relevant teaching   Involvement      of Training                  skills              on Knowledge                                      Advancement    - Interactive                • To conduct          Project)         Discussion                  trainings for the                  community-based                    - Technology                  on their priority                    Transfer                  needs
Republic of the Philippines                                    CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE                        F. Pimentel Avenue, Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines    C. Entienza Campus       Jeanny A.       Balatas         Balatas  ervices Unit             Nagrampa      Elementary      Elementary            Balatas                          School          School       Elementary            School,          Balatas,        Naga City            Barangay    150     Jesus B.       CNSC;       BLGU Tabugon  n Tabugon,               Roncesvalles  NSTP2 class;                                         counterpart of         Sta. Elena,         Camarines                         Barangay                                            Tabugon            Norte
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                   PARTICIPATORY RAPID RURAL APPRAISAL (PRRA)            Key Informant Interview (KII) and Review of Secondary Data                      Barangay Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte                            September 7, 2021 (Morning Session)       During the morning session, the CNSC Research and Extension Services Unit conducted an  interview with Hon. Noel V. Mayo (Barangay Kagawad), Mr. Roy V. Mercado (Barangay Secretary),  and Ms. Rosalinda A. Abarca (Barangay Secretary). It was facilitated by Dr. Fernando H. Coratchea          (Campus Director), Dr. Jofhiline F. Dygico (Dean), Ms. Julie Rose P. Portugal (Extension                     Coordinator) and Mr. Jesus P. Santillan (Research Coordinator)
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    PARTICIPATORY RAPID RURAL APPRAISAL (PRRA)                 Focus Group Discussion (FGD)       Barangay Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte           September 7, 2021 (Afternoon Session)                                                               During the afternoon session,                                                             the Extension Services Unit of                                                                  CNSC Entienza Campus                                                              conducted the Focus Group                                                            Discussion (FGD) to identify the                                                              needs of the community. The                                                            activity was spearheaded by Dr.                                                                   Jofhiline F. Dygico and                                                             facilitated also by the Campus                                                             Director, Research, Extension,                                                             and Production Coordinator of                                                             CNSC Entienza Campus. The                                                            activity was actively participated                                                             by the Barangay Officials, and                                                                 representatives of different                                                              community sectors such as                                                              Educational, Women, Youth,                                                                   Elderly, Business, and                                                            Agricultural sectior of Barangay                                                                          Tabugon.
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                        TRANSECT WALK AND INITIAL INTERVIEW                     Barangay Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte                                             August 25, 2021    Dr. Jofhiline F. Dygico (Campus Director), Mr. Jesus P. Santillan (Research Coordinator), and Ms.  Julie Rose P. Portugal (Extension Coordinator) conducted a transect walk and visit in the Barangay   Tabugon and Tabugon Elementary School as an initial part of Participatory Rapid Rural Appraisal                                                     (PRRA)
Republic of the Philippines                                                                     CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE                                                                                                     F. Pimentel Ave., Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines                                         Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus       PARTICIPATORY RAPID RURAL APPRAISAL: AN APPROACH IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF                     RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PROGRAM OF ENTIENZA CAMPUS, D                                         NARRATIVE REPORT OF PRRA RESULTS    INTRODUCTION             The Camarines Norte State College (CNSC), as State College and University, is mandated to  accelerate development and contribute to the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals  (SDGs). The institution is guided with DISKARTE or Delivering Inclusive Services through Knowledge  sharing, and Application of Research-Based Technology to Empower communities as its agenda.  Under this agenda are the Livelihood Initiatives for the Needy in the Grassroots to Alleviate Poverty  (LINGAP) and the Kolehiyo at Komunidad, Katuwang sa Pag-unlad (KKK) which are seen to fulfill the  mandated extension function of the college. This implies a participatory approach in the delivery of  extension services of the college, thus, identification and formulation of various extension programs,  projects and activities should involve the stakeholders. This is necessary particularly in acquiring the  necessary the needed information which can be conducted through research with the participation of  the community.           The role of participatory approach in development is always highlighted particularly in the project  implementation. An evidence to this claim is presented by the Asian Development Bank (2014) in one  of their projects emphasizing the critical role of research in addressing challenges in development  (www.adb.org). A research-based program then ensures that interventions to be implemented are  relevant to the needs of the community. In this way, there is a greater possibility to achieve a positive  impact to people.          As cited by Homan (2008), Community Needs Assessment (CNA) is defined by McKillip (1987) as  a process for identifying the range of community’s inadequately addressed requirement for more clearly  understanding a particular unmet need. This is important before any intervention in the community as  what the community wants may not always be the same as what it needs (www.  ilcommunityschools.org). The CNA develops people’s understanding of the gaps and needs that exist  in the community and in analyzing community assets and resources that exist in the community  (www.ilcommunityschools.org). By conducting the CNA, there is a greater possibility of providing  interventions that are consistent to the development needs of a community, in this case, Brgy. Tabugon,  Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte.         The Entienza Campus is the youngest among CNSC’s delivery units and despite of this, the  campus also aims to contribute in attaining the vision of the institution particularly in its fourfold  mandated functions such as instruction, research, extension and production.          Just recently, the AACCUP Level 1 Accreditation was conducted. All three program offerings, the  Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd), Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) and Bachelor of  Science in Entrepreneurship (BS Entrep), were evaluated. The BS Entrep is now AACCUP Level 1  Accredited while the two other programs are scheduled for a revisit specifically Area VI (Extension) for  BSEd and Areas V (Research) and VI (Extension) for BEEd.         The above result of the AACCUP visit calls for an extra effort on the end of the campus to be more  active in conducting research and extension. It was also emphasized during the AACCUP visit that  research and extension programs to be implemented should both needs-based and is relevant to the  program offering at the same time. To ensure that both are achieved, a Needs Assessment can be  used to guide the campus in the development of relevant research extension program. Relevant  research and extension program means that interventions in these aspects will contribute not only in
Republic of the Philippines                                                                     CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE                                                                                                     F. Pimentel Ave., Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines                                         Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus    improving the performance of the campus in its fourfold functions but also ensuring that the needs of  the community are being catered. Moreover, faculty researchers and extension implementers will also  be guided in identifying specific research and extension projects and activities that are aligned in their  field of specialization that are relevant to the community at the same time.         With this, a CNA, through the Participatory Rapid Rural Appraisal (PRRA) was then conducted in  Brgy. Tabugon, Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte where representatives from different sectors of the  community served as participants.    OBJECTIVES             This study aimed at the following objectives:       a. Determine the training needs of the community through the PRRA; and     b. Develop a research and extension program that is relevant to the needs of the community and            are aligned to the field of expertise of the campus.    METHODOLOGY             The CNA was conducted on September 7, 2021 at the barangay hall of Tabugon, Sta. Elena,  Camarines Norte. The said CNA employed PRRA in identifying the resources and needs of the Brgy.  Tabugon.             Various PRRA tools were used such as transect walk, focus group (FG), key informant  interview and review of secondary data. These various methods were employed for triangulation to be  able to validate the gathered data from various sources.             The transect walk was done by the PRRA facilitator, with the extension coordinator and  research coordinator to have familiarity of the barangay. The campus is located within Brgy.  Tabugon, however, the faculty are not too familiar in most parts of the barangay.             A review of secondary data was also done to gather basic information about the barangay  particularly its profile and other necessary information on health, education, environment and  livelihood             The KII was also used to gather other information about the barangay like resources and their  current problems. Here, the barangay secretary, on behalf the barangay captain, was interviewed             The next method was FG where representatives from various sectors of the community  participated. These include the barangay officials, health workers, senior citizens, Sangguniang  Kabataan, 4Ps, elementary and high school teachers, farmers, and entrepreneurs. During the FG,  participants were assigned to do social mapping and resource mapping. Another activity was  problem identification on different aspects such as health, environment, livelihood, and education.  This was followed by prioritization through the use of pairwise ranking. Specific problems for each  aspect were identified as basis of the problem tree and solution analysis.             The data were processed and after which, validation of data was done with specific sectors  where the campus could possibly extend its initial research and extension programs based on the  field of specialization of faculty members of the campus and also considering other pool of experts  from different delivery units of CNSC.
Republic of the Philippines                                                                     CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE                                                                                                     F. Pimentel Ave., Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines                                         Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus    RESULS AND DISCUSSION             From the various PRRA methods and tools used, the CNSC Entienza Research and Extension  team was able to gather some data and information that can serve as basis in developing future  research and extension program and projects.             Based on secondary data and statements from the KII participants, there are 535 households  with a total population of 2300 as of December 2020.             Baragay Tabugon has a land area of 295 hectares. Based on the observations during the  transect walk and from the inputs of the participants in the resource and social mapping, the barangay  has a rolling terrain with most of their lands are utilized as agricultural particularly coconut farming as  the major crop in the barangay with small portions allotted to citrus, vegetable and rice production. In  the barangay proper are the business establishments like gasoline stations and food establishments  along the highway. The churches of Iglesia ni Cristo and Roman Catholic and a public elementary  school are also situated in the barangay proper. Household areas are mostly located near the highway  with a few scattered households in the inner sitios of the barangay.             During the KII and FG, other sets of information were gathered from the participants particularly  on the different aspects like health, livelihood/employment, environment, agriculture, education, gender  and development.             In terms of health, the concerns include teenage pregnancy, availability of supplies, equipment  and facilities and malnutrition. According to the participants, there are many cases of teenage  pregnancy at age 14. The barangay is also concerned with the lack of funds to procure supplies,  facilities especially on the onset of CoViD 19 pandemic. Moreover, malnutrition is another concern  despite their efforts in the feeding program.             For livelihood/employment, coconut faming is the primary livelihood of households in the  barangay but not all households own a coconut farm, thus, some operates small food businesses along  the highway to cater travelers. Most of the food businesses are franchising of small food stalls like  Franks Burger, sari-sari stores, three grocery stores in the area. There is also a large restaurant in the  barangay which is the Barrio Meals. There are also two gasoline stations in the barangay. Some of the  concerns on this aspect are the lack of trainings and seminars that will enhance people skills towards  the development of livelihood projects and incidences of child labor wherein some children are assigned  as storekeepers of food stalls owned by their parents. This, accordingly, leads to the non-  accomplishment of their assigned tasks by the school.             Regarding environment, the major problem is solid waste management. The participants  associate their local problem on waste management to people’s lack of discipline and absence of  Material Recovery Facility (MRF). Also according to the participants, the worse problem they have are  the wastes from travelers that are thrown along the highway. In terms of agriculture, the lack of planting  materials, fertilizers and equipment for coconut farmers.             In terms of education, one of their problems is decreasing enrollment rate due to CoViD 19  pandemic where parents opted to enroll their children in schools near their residences which is the  same case for elementary and high school. Another specific problem encountered in high school are  working students who, in the long run, drop out from classes being unable to balance their time for their  studies and their work. Another problem in education is the lack of faci-teachers that supposed to assist  students and parents on the modules. The major problem shared by the teachers who participated in  the FG is the increasing number of struggling readers both in elementary and high school. According
Republic of the Philippines                                                                     CAMARINES NORTE STATE COLLEGE                                                                                                     F. Pimentel Ave., Brgy. 2, Daet, Camarines Norte – 4600, Philippines                                         Ret. Judge Antonio C. Entienza Campus    to them, they have reading intervention program, however, they encountered problems in the  implementation because of low participation of parents and students.             In terms of gender and development, there are reported cases of domestic violence in the  barangay, however, there is no filed Violence against Women and Children (VAWC) cases as couple  choose to resolve their problems after being guided by the barangay officials.             From the above inputs from the participants, prioritization was done using the pairwise ranking  where the top priority of the participants is health followed by education and the third is livelihood and  employment. This is favorable to the research and extension team of the campus as an educational  institution that offers Teacher Education courses and BS Entrepreneurship as core problems were  already identified on the priority areas and can be a basis of the Problem Tree and Solutions Tree  Analyses where the Logical Framework can be developed and be translated to an extension program  or projects of the campus.    Prepared by:    JOFHILINE F. DYGICO, PhD  Campus Director/PRRA Facilitator    Noted:    JULIE ROSE P. PORTUGAL  Extension Coordinator
I.2.      The extension     projects and         activities  complement the  curriculum of the   program under           review.
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 extension program, projects, and activities that are conducted and will  be implemented are complemented in the curriculum of the Undergraduate  Teacher Education (BEEd) Program.             The requested activities such as Quantitative Research Seminar-  Workshop: Survey Methods with Statistical Analysis, Research Capability  Enhancement, GAD Talk: Mental Health Awareness Towards Personal Growth  and Success during Pandemic are related to the program, as it has research  courses, and it is also one of the agenda of the LEAP, the flagship program of  Teacher Education Department (TED).             Such activities like CNSC’s Project TELL Radio Program with a topic:  Valuing Men and Women Differences also complement the course/ subject under  TED which is under the General Education Courses and Professional Content  Knowledge.             The Container Gardening Project also complements to the major courses  of BEEd, the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan with Entrepreneurship  1 and 2, that has an agricultural track.             The various proposed Projects such as Project R.E.A.D., ProSEEdS:  Share-a-Book Project, and the lined up topics for the CNSC’s Project TELL Radio  Program were also complemented with the BEEd Program and will cater the  Elementary School in Barangay Tabugon.
Ret. Judge Antonio C                                                                  Extension Se                                            LIST OF EXTENSION PROGR         Program           Objectives           Specific      Strategy of                                              Project/   Implementation  L.E.A.P.        Generally, this             Activity  (Literacy       program focuses on      BEEd Project  The project has  Enhancement     the education &         R.E.A.D.      three parts:  and Assistance  capability building     (Reading  Program)        research & extension    intervention  1. Development                  projects.               for literacy      of Intervention                                          Enhancement       Design:                  Specifically, it        and                  captures the following  Assistance     • Assess the                  objectives:             linked to         existing                  • exploration on the    sustainable       reading                                          Development)      intervention                      implementation of                     program of the                      K to 12                               school.                      Curriculum (e.g.                      New Normal                         • Identify the                      Education,                            struggling                      strategies, and                       readers of                                                            Tabugon
                                
                                
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