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Day 01
7:00–8:00 REGISTRATION
8:00–8:30 EVALUATOR’S MEETING
Extension Review Guidelines
Date of Field Evaluation
8:30–9:00 OPENING PROGRAM
Doxology
Pambansang Awit
Welcome Address Dr. EMILIA L. BAQUILOD
VP for Academic Affairs,
Research, &
Rationale of Activities Dr. LETECIA R. LADERA
Director for Extension
Introduction of Evaluators Dr. EDGAR JULIUS A. LI
and Participants CoED Extension
Message Dr. EDMUNDO A. CAMPOTO
University President
9:00–4:00 REVIEW PROPER
Extension Projects
Extension Services
4:00–5:00 REVIEW COMMENTS/SYNTHESIS
Secretariat
AVP
AVP
EMILIA L. BAQUILOD
VP for Academic Affairs,
& Extension
LETECIA R. LADERA
Extension Services
. EDGAR JULIUS A. LIM
CoED Extension Coordinator
EDMUNDO A. CAMPOTO
University President
Day 02
8:00 Extension Approaches
and Strategies
11:30 WORKSHOP
12:00 NOON BREAK
1:00 Policy Formulation
for Extension
Managers
2:30 The AFEN, What is it?
3:00 Workshop/Action
Planning
4:00 CLOSING PROGRAM
5:00 Home Sweet Home
Emcee:
Dr. EDGAR JULIUS A. LI
CoED Extension Coordinator
Extension Approaches Dr. ROGELIO D. PADIT
and Strategies Discussant
Policy Formulation Dr. LETECIA R. LADERA
Director for Extension Services
, What is it?
Workshop/Action
CLOSING PROGRAM
Home Sweet Home
Emcee:
. EDGAR JULIUS A. LIM
CoED Extension Coordinator
ExtensionExtensionExtensionExtension is defined as an educational and communication intervention
deployed to induce change in voluntary behavior with a presumed public
or collective utility.
The goal of extensionThe goal of extensionThe goal of extensionThe goal of extension is the empowerment of the poor and the
marginalized communities.
EmpowermentEmpowermentEmpowermentEmpowerment can be attained through various approaches, of which the
participatory approach is currently the most fashionable. Extension
methods include training, farm and business advisory, production and
distribution of IEC materials, techno demos, among others.
ExtenExtenExtenExtension differs fromsion differs fromsion differs fromsion differs from developmentdevelopmentdevelopmentdevelopment. Development from the broader
perspective, includes both research and extension from the point of view of
research organizations, development is the stage of testing the field
viability of technology, like adaptability trials. Extension starts with
dissemination of mature technology.”Mature” does not mean that a
technology does not change. As the environment to which technologies
are applied changes, technologies also need to change.
Extension organizationsExtension organizationsExtension organizationsExtension organizations may be engaged in either or both extension
services and / or extension projects.
Extension servicesExtension servicesExtension servicesExtension services refers to the inherent regular continuing function of
the organization, like the OMA’s of the LGU’s and the SUS’s that respond
to the queries and concerns of farmers who drop in their offices, visits
farmers and farms and/or conduct farmers classes and/or trainings as the
needs arises.
Extension program/project/serviceExtension program/project/serviceExtension program/project/serviceExtension program/project/service, therefore, may not be limited only to
agricultural project, but will encompass interventions that will promote
rural development, of which agricultural production is only a component.
Programs/projects/service that strengthens a farm family or a farm
community’s health status or involvement in local governance shall be
considered.
Extension program/projectExtension program/projectExtension program/projectExtension program/project refers to the planned and time bound
interventions with at least two components and which specific resource
(financial, materials and human) commitment from external and/or
internal sources.
Extension cum researchExtension cum researchExtension cum researchExtension cum research is deemed part of research and shall not be
included in the extension review.
is defined as an educational and communication intervention
deployed to induce change in voluntary behavior with a presumed public
is the empowerment of the poor and the
n be attained through various approaches, of which the
participatory approach is currently the most fashionable. Extension
methods include training, farm and business advisory, production and
, among others.
from the broader
extension from the point of view of
research organizations, development is the stage of testing the field
Extension starts with
dissemination of mature technology.”Mature” does not mean that a
technology does not change. As the environment to which technologies
ther or both extension
refers to the inherent regular continuing function of
the organization, like the OMA’s of the LGU’s and the SUS’s that respond
n their offices, visits
farmers and farms and/or conduct farmers classes and/or trainings as the
may not be limited only to
will encompass interventions that will promote
rural development, of which agricultural production is only a component.
Programs/projects/service that strengthens a farm family or a farm
community’s health status or involvement in local governance shall be
to the planned and time bound
interventions with at least two components and which specific resource
(financial, materials and human) commitment from external and/or
is deemed part of research and shall not be
Republic of the Philippines
EASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATE
E x t e n s i o n S e r v i c e s
Borongan City, Eastern Samar
2013201320132013 ExtensionExtensionExtensionExtension
InInInIn–––– House ReviewHouse ReviewHouse ReviewHouse Review
and Capabilityand Capabilityand Capabilityand Capability
BuildingBuildingBuildingBuilding
April 15April 15April 15April 15––––16161616
2nd Floor, Library
You are cordially invited
Republic of the Philippines
EASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY
E x t e n s i o n S e r v i c e s O f f i c e
, Eastern Samar
ExtensionExtensionExtensionExtension
House ReviewHouse ReviewHouse ReviewHouse Review
and Capabilityand Capabilityand Capabilityand Capability
BuildingBuildingBuildingBuilding
16161616, 2013, 2013, 2013, 2013
Library Building
You are cordially invited

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2013 extension inhouse review program

  • 1. Day 01 7:00–8:00 REGISTRATION 8:00–8:30 EVALUATOR’S MEETING Extension Review Guidelines Date of Field Evaluation 8:30–9:00 OPENING PROGRAM Doxology Pambansang Awit Welcome Address Dr. EMILIA L. BAQUILOD VP for Academic Affairs, Research, & Rationale of Activities Dr. LETECIA R. LADERA Director for Extension Introduction of Evaluators Dr. EDGAR JULIUS A. LI and Participants CoED Extension Message Dr. EDMUNDO A. CAMPOTO University President 9:00–4:00 REVIEW PROPER Extension Projects Extension Services 4:00–5:00 REVIEW COMMENTS/SYNTHESIS Secretariat AVP AVP EMILIA L. BAQUILOD VP for Academic Affairs, & Extension LETECIA R. LADERA Extension Services . EDGAR JULIUS A. LIM CoED Extension Coordinator EDMUNDO A. CAMPOTO University President Day 02 8:00 Extension Approaches and Strategies 11:30 WORKSHOP 12:00 NOON BREAK 1:00 Policy Formulation for Extension Managers 2:30 The AFEN, What is it? 3:00 Workshop/Action Planning 4:00 CLOSING PROGRAM 5:00 Home Sweet Home Emcee: Dr. EDGAR JULIUS A. LI CoED Extension Coordinator Extension Approaches Dr. ROGELIO D. PADIT and Strategies Discussant Policy Formulation Dr. LETECIA R. LADERA Director for Extension Services , What is it? Workshop/Action CLOSING PROGRAM Home Sweet Home Emcee: . EDGAR JULIUS A. LIM CoED Extension Coordinator
  • 2. ExtensionExtensionExtensionExtension is defined as an educational and communication intervention deployed to induce change in voluntary behavior with a presumed public or collective utility. The goal of extensionThe goal of extensionThe goal of extensionThe goal of extension is the empowerment of the poor and the marginalized communities. EmpowermentEmpowermentEmpowermentEmpowerment can be attained through various approaches, of which the participatory approach is currently the most fashionable. Extension methods include training, farm and business advisory, production and distribution of IEC materials, techno demos, among others. ExtenExtenExtenExtension differs fromsion differs fromsion differs fromsion differs from developmentdevelopmentdevelopmentdevelopment. Development from the broader perspective, includes both research and extension from the point of view of research organizations, development is the stage of testing the field viability of technology, like adaptability trials. Extension starts with dissemination of mature technology.”Mature” does not mean that a technology does not change. As the environment to which technologies are applied changes, technologies also need to change. Extension organizationsExtension organizationsExtension organizationsExtension organizations may be engaged in either or both extension services and / or extension projects. Extension servicesExtension servicesExtension servicesExtension services refers to the inherent regular continuing function of the organization, like the OMA’s of the LGU’s and the SUS’s that respond to the queries and concerns of farmers who drop in their offices, visits farmers and farms and/or conduct farmers classes and/or trainings as the needs arises. Extension program/project/serviceExtension program/project/serviceExtension program/project/serviceExtension program/project/service, therefore, may not be limited only to agricultural project, but will encompass interventions that will promote rural development, of which agricultural production is only a component. Programs/projects/service that strengthens a farm family or a farm community’s health status or involvement in local governance shall be considered. Extension program/projectExtension program/projectExtension program/projectExtension program/project refers to the planned and time bound interventions with at least two components and which specific resource (financial, materials and human) commitment from external and/or internal sources. Extension cum researchExtension cum researchExtension cum researchExtension cum research is deemed part of research and shall not be included in the extension review. is defined as an educational and communication intervention deployed to induce change in voluntary behavior with a presumed public is the empowerment of the poor and the n be attained through various approaches, of which the participatory approach is currently the most fashionable. Extension methods include training, farm and business advisory, production and , among others. from the broader extension from the point of view of research organizations, development is the stage of testing the field Extension starts with dissemination of mature technology.”Mature” does not mean that a technology does not change. As the environment to which technologies ther or both extension refers to the inherent regular continuing function of the organization, like the OMA’s of the LGU’s and the SUS’s that respond n their offices, visits farmers and farms and/or conduct farmers classes and/or trainings as the may not be limited only to will encompass interventions that will promote rural development, of which agricultural production is only a component. Programs/projects/service that strengthens a farm family or a farm community’s health status or involvement in local governance shall be to the planned and time bound interventions with at least two components and which specific resource (financial, materials and human) commitment from external and/or is deemed part of research and shall not be Republic of the Philippines EASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATE E x t e n s i o n S e r v i c e s Borongan City, Eastern Samar 2013201320132013 ExtensionExtensionExtensionExtension InInInIn–––– House ReviewHouse ReviewHouse ReviewHouse Review and Capabilityand Capabilityand Capabilityand Capability BuildingBuildingBuildingBuilding April 15April 15April 15April 15––––16161616 2nd Floor, Library You are cordially invited Republic of the Philippines EASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATEEASTERN SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYUNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY E x t e n s i o n S e r v i c e s O f f i c e , Eastern Samar ExtensionExtensionExtensionExtension House ReviewHouse ReviewHouse ReviewHouse Review and Capabilityand Capabilityand Capabilityand Capability BuildingBuildingBuildingBuilding 16161616, 2013, 2013, 2013, 2013 Library Building You are cordially invited