ANNUAL REPORT 2015 CONTENTS PROFESSIONAL, EXPOSURE, OUTPUTS & CREATIVE WORK

PRELIMINARIES 

Philosophy, Vision, Mission, Goals & Objectives



Transmittal Letter



Foreword



Executive Summary



Brief History of the TCA



Annual Report 2015 Contents

GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

RESEARCH



Completed Researches



On-going Researches (In-house funded, funded by outside agencies)



Papers presented regional, local)



Research Papers Published in Refereed Journals / TCA Research Journal / Other Journals



Innovations Copyright



Awards Received



Proposals Submitted for Funding

(International,

Submitted

for

national,

Patenting/



Faculty & Staff Profile





Faculty Profile (Academic Rank, Highest Educational Attainment, Status of Appointment)

Cash Incentives Approved by the Board of Trustees



Recipients of Cash Incentives



Staff Profile (Status of Appointment, Position)



Recruitment, Appointment & Promotion including transfers, resignations & retirements



Human Resource (scholars, graduates)



Faculty & Staff Development (Participation in seminars, trainings & conferences)



Resource Generation, College Business Program , Income Generating Projects



Development

Program

RELATIONS WITH THE COMMUNITY 

Trainings Conducted Coordinated / Facilitated



Technology Promotion Communication

Infrastructure Development (Completed, On-going & Approved projects, Donations)



Materials Produced, Copied and Reproduced



Techno-Demo Projects



Linkages, Partnership & Institutional Membership



Techno-Gabay Program



Institutional Accomplishments / Awards (IA Accreditation, ISA, etc)



Technical Assistance Rendered



Adopt-a-Program



Meetings, Conferences, Trainings, Workshops Attended/Participated in by Faculty



Extension Service Providers



Special Projects



FTC Management Services Rendered

QUALITY OF TEACHING AND LEARNING 

The Curriculum, Curricular Offerings



I n s t r u c t i o n a l M a t e r i al s Accreditation of Programs

D e v e l o p m en t ,



CHEDRO RQuaT Evaluation



Center of Development/ Excellence (Agriculture Education, Teacher Education)



Enrolment trend, Graduates Summary, Honor Graduates



Employment of Graduates (Comparative Data for 2013-2015)



Performance in Licensure Exams, Topnotchers



TESDA Skills Certification, OJT



Scholarship Grants, Student Organizations



Students’ Achievements (Cultural, Sports, Press Conference, etc)



Support Structures (Student Services, Library Services, Medical & Dental Services,



Sports & Cultural Services, ICT Services, etc)

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Hosted and

/

Applied

Academic Staff (Permanent, Temporary, COS) Non-Academic Staff (Permanent, COS) Board of Trustees Administrative Council Production Staff

MANDATE The Tarlac College of Agriculture (TCA) derives its legal mandate as an autonomous state agricultural college from Presidential Decree (PD) 609 dated December 18, 1974 to undertake instruction, research and extension including production programs in agriculture, agricultural engineering, veterinary science, forestry and natural resources management in Central Luzon.

Philosophy In an environment of academic freedom, excellence and relevance in higher education, the TCA harnesses, develops and catalyzes the conversion of the full potentials and capabilities of students into becoming responsible and competent professionals in agriculture and allied disciplines who will provide leadership for sustainable agro-industrial development in the countryside.

Vision TCA as a recognized higher education institution in the Southeast Asian Region

Mission The College has a mission of providing tertiary education geared towards the: 

pursuit of a better quality of life through suitable agricultural and food security;



acquisition of knowledge, skill, ideas, and values to make students productive, effective, and competent in agro-industrial development.;



acceleration of the development of professionals to provide leadership in various agriculture-based disciplines;



search for knowledge to harness the biodiversity resources of the region; and



discovery of the latent potentials of the human as well as physical resources of the Region.

Goals and Objectives To ensure the training of productive and competitive graduates in agriculture and related disciplines, TCA has the following goals and objectives: Quality

and Excellence

Provision of tertiary education that could enhance competitive advantage and meet desirable standards of quality and excellence Relevance and Responsiveness

Generation and diffusion of knowledge and skills relevant and responsive to sustainable agriculture and food security in the countryside Access and Equity

Provision of access to qualified and deserving students for opportunities for vocational and higher education in agriculture and related fields Efficiency

and Effectiveness

Maximization of returns and benefits derived from optimization of institutional resources

Transmittal Letter Republic of the Philippines TARLAC COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Camiling, Tarlac HIS EXCELLENCY President BENIGNO S. AQUINO III Malacañan Palace, Manila

Thru: HON. RUPERTO S. SANGALANG Commissioner, Commission on Higher Education and Chairman, TCA Board of Trustees Sir: Warm greetings from Tarlac College of Agriculture (TCA)! I have the honor to submit to your office the Annual Report 2015 of the Tarlac College of Agriculture. This report encapsulates the College’s performance in 2015, a pivotal year for the College as it celebrated its seventieth years of excellence. This report presents the accomplishments of TCA as reflected in the programs, activities and projects. It exhibits the College’s commitment and bid to carve a niche in the Southeast Asian Region as manifested in our vision and mission statements. Acknowledgement is sincerely extended to the various offices especially the government in the attainment of our institutional goals and objectives. In behalf of the administration, faculty, staff and students of TCA, I affirm our consistent and steadfast commitment to provide quality education as one strong move to brace the national leadership’s goals toward the Tuwid na Daan.

Respectfully yours,

MAX P. GUILLERMO, Ph.D. College President

Foreword

T

he year 2015 has been a year full of high hopes and big dreams as echoed

on the College’s AIM HIGH agenda. The year has been a flourishing period of challenging endeavors and an exhibit of the resolute unity of the TCA family. The Annual Report 2015 summarizes the accomplishments of the Tarlac College of Agriculture outlined on its strategic directions that were achieved through the collective efforts of its stakeholders. This report highlights the milestones of the 70th year of the College that affirmed its status as a recognized higher education institution. Truly, the College has surpassed its expectations with flying colors and is now ready to take the road to greater heights. All of these would have not been possible without the guidance of our Almighty Father and those who have extended their support in realizing the mission, goals and objectives of the Tarlac College of Agriculture.

The road to excellence is a never-ending journey. May I then enjoin you to AIM HIGHER and pray harder as we embark on another challenging and productive year ahead of us.

MAX P. GUILLERMO, Ph.D. College President

Executive Summary This annual report illustrates the Tarlac College of Agriculture’s remarkable developments over the year 2015. The AIM HIGH agenda in which the accomplishments are presented correspondingly show the specific, measurable, and realistic goals set by the stakeholders headed by its champion, Dr. Max P. Guillermo. This report confirms the realization of the seven-point agenda in the fiscal year 2015.

Agenda #1 Accreditation of programs and eventually the whole institution to promote quality assurance and responsiveness to national and global demands The College aims to achieve the highest levels of excellence in all aspects of learning and teaching to realize its vision as a recognized higher education institution in the Southeast Asian Region. TCA had successfully been awarded an institutional accreditation status making a record as the first AACCUP Institutionally Accredited State College in the Philippines. The College, in coordination with CHED and AACCUP, continues to improve the level and quality of its academic programs to meet global demands and international standards. As of 2015, five programs are qualified for Level IV, six (6) programs are Level III re-accredited, nine programs are Level II re-accredited and three (3) are Level I accredited. TCA has also submitted itself to the Institutional Sustainability Assessment (ISA) of CHED this year.

Through the College's aim to provide higher education that could enhance competitive advantage and meet desirable standards of quality and excellence, the Institute of Education has recently produced two topnotchers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers and has subjected its teacher education programs for COD/COE evaluation. Moreover, the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry has been granted Center of Development for Agriculture Education by CHED.

Agenda #2 Intensive faculty and staff development programs to enhance the competency, creativity and efficiency of personnel in their work The College has been very supportive to the educational and professional advancement of not only the faculty members, but also of the non-teaching staff for it strongly believes that the greatest assets of an institution are its people. A number of scholarships and grants for research, extension and trainings were given to the faculty and staff. Paper presentations in national and international fora were also encouraged and supported.

Agenda #3 Mobilization of support for scholarship programs to improve access to higher education especially among the poor but deserving students Majority of the students in the College are children of poor farmers. Thus, TCA strived to hold its commitment in providing education that is accessible to all. Efforts have been undertaken to enhance their welfare while pursuing their studies to ensure that they are able to complete their course of studies. In 2015, more than a thousand of students were granted scholarship every semester, representing around 20% of our more than 5,000 enrollees every

semester.

Agenda #4 Highly responsive and relevant Research and Extension (R&E) program development to complement instruction including the commercialization of matured technologies generated TCA is mandated by law to initiate sustainable agricultural development in the countryside through the conduct of relevant researches, and effective extension and training programs. Fifty-one (51) faculty members have been involved in research in 2015, 16 researches have been published in refereed journals, and 15 have been presented in various regional, national and international fora. This year, the College has generated ₱ 15,298,443 from external funding agencies for its researches and has produced one (1) creative innovation (Utility Model). Major awards were also bagged by TCA researchers from prestigious award - giving bodies such as the Association of Educators for Interrelated Research and Studies, Global Illuminators and CLARRDEC. Research has always been the strength of the College hence, it ranked #2 in research among all state colleges in the SUC Ranking issued by CHED. The College ensures generation and diffusion of knowledge and skills relevant and responsive to sustainable agriculture and food security in the countryside. As a result, TCA has always recognized the importance of maintaining good relationship with the community. Consequently, the College has conducted/facilitated/coordinated 29 trainings this year and has spearheaded 18 Techno Demo Projects, rendered 72 technical assistance, and adopted eight (8) barangays/ schools/ cooperatives/ institutions through its Adopt-A-Program initiative. As a result of the College’s efforts in extension, TCA has topped among all state colleges in terms of its extension programs based on the ranking conducted by CHED.

Agenda #5 Investment on service infrastructure, IT facilities and equipment that will improve the quality of services of the college Ways and means to improve grants and donations, and the income generating projects (IGPs) of the College were instituted to augment the diminishing government subsidy for MOOE and capital outlay. Essential facilities to support the mandates of the College in instruction, research, and extension were established. Agenda #6 Good governance characterized mainly by Transparency, Compassion, and Accountability (TCA) to promote trust and confidence among all stakeholders and that establishes a culture of peace in the community TCA adheres to the belief that the management is the engine of the institution; thus, it should always be in good condition. Good governance has been instituted as the cornerstone of all transactions in the institution. The College has always aimed to promote trust and confidence among all stakeholders and establish a culture of peace in the TCA community. It is for this strong belief that the TCA administration has kept itself on the right track of developing new strategies in maintaining excellence. To name a few, TCA has enriched its ESWM Program, and has also crafted guidelines and policies on incentives granted to faculty and staff conducting, presenting and publishing winning researches. Such groundbreaking endeavors only prove that the direction in which TCA operates is based on a strong administrative backbone.

Agenda #7 Harnessing of alumni, government agencies, Local Government Units (LGUs), and the private sectors in generating additional support for the College TCA has been proactive in forging remarkable and significant collaborations with various public and private entities not only in the country but also across borders in the College’s heed for internationalization. The 265 linkages/ partnerships that enabled TCA to gain wider and fresher

perspectives and opportunities include faculty & staff and student exchange programs from the following institutions: National Pingtung University (Taiwan), Ratchaburi College of Agriculture and Technology (Thailand), Ubonratchathani College of Agriculture and Technology (Thailand), Roi-et College of Agriculture and Technology (Thailand), Srisatchanalai Industrial and Community Education College (Thailand), Phichai Industrial and Community Education College (Thailand), and Phichit College of Agriculture and Technology (Thailand). As of this date, TCA is doing its best to encourage the faculty, staff, and students to be involved in exchange programs and other activities stated in the memorandum of understandings (MOU) of

the international partners.

Brief History of Tarlac College of Agriculture

T

he carabao has always been the symbol of the Tarlac College of Agriculture. The carabao is resilient even through the ages, synonymous to actions and sustained accomplishments, that is TCA through the years. It is always good to go back to memory lane and learn how the College has weathered storms before reaching its present status. The Tarlac College of Agriculture was established in 1944 as Camiling Boys/Girls High School. It started with 368 students, 13 faculty members and a school principal. It stopped operation in December 1944 but resumed after the Liberation as Tarlac High School, Camiling Branch. The reopening of the school was a response to the clamor of parents whose children stopped schooling during the war years and the difficulty of traveling from Camiling to Tarlac. On July 6, 1945 Municipal Resolution No. 34 created the Camiling Vocational Agriculture School (CVAS) replacing Tarlac High School, Camiling Branch. Its focus on vocational agriculture was considered a means to hasten the economic recovery of the town from the ravages of the war. CVAS had 534 students and 13 faculty. From 1945 to 1948, the school offered two curricula – the general academic to enable the former students to graduate and the agriculture curriculum for the first year and second year.

On September 26, 1946, the school was renamed Camiling Rural High School (CRHS). In 1948, the general curriculum was phased out. Early in 1952, the Director of Public Schools served notices that the school should be relocated to a permanent site and increase the declining enrollment; otherwise it might be closed or transferred to another town. The most conducive for an agricultural school’s expansion was found in Malacampa, a barangay seven kilometers away from the town proper. In June 1953, the school with 155 students and eight faculty moved to the new site. Classrooms and offices were made of bamboos and nipa in the “middle of a wilderness.” Funds from FOA-PHILCUSA later came and permanent buildings replaced the bamboo structures. Expansion and development was accelerated when CRHS was converted to Tarlac National Agricultural School (TNAS) in 1957, under a Superintendent. It became a policy to make all projects profitable – piggery, poultry, goat and vegetables. Linkaging for research started from pork barrel funds. In 1961, the two-year technical agriculture post secondary course was opened and in 1963, the Health Center was built out of funds from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes. By that time, TNAS already had a sc hool hymn and a stude nt publication, “The Carabao.”

In 1965, TNAS and Tarlac School of Arts and Trades (TSAT) were merged to become the Tarlac College of Technology. TNAS became TCT-College of Agriculture (TCT-CA) while TSAT became the Tarlac College of Technology – College of Arts and Trades (TCT-CAT) by virtue of RA 4337. TCT-CA offered three degree programs: Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education major in Elementary Agriculture or Home Economics (BSEEd); Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) major in Crop Science/ Animal Science; and Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (BSA Eng’g). Government programs related to agriculture, especially after the declaration of Martial Law in 1971 gave a boost to the enrollment in these courses. Graduates found immediate employment here and abroad. From all indications the school could well become autonomous. Thus, on December 18, 1974 by virtue of PD 609 issued by President Ferdinand E. Marcos, Tarlac College of Agriculture became one of the state colleges in the country. The first College President was Mr. Jose L. Milla. During President Milla’s stewardship, the campus area was increased to 60 hectares; a forestry laboratory in Titi Calao, San Jose, Mayantoc was acquired through PD 1506; Fishery was added to the existing production projects and joint researches with IRRI were undertaken. Enrollment further increased as well as the number of faculty and non-teaching personnel.

The second College President was Dr. Robustiano J. Estrada. Upon his assumption, the ten-year development program and the TCA Code were prepared. There was a major reorganization in the administrative set up of the College. Two Vice-Presidents were designated: the Vice-President for Administrative and Business Affairs took care of the non-academic staff and functions; and the Vice- President for Academic Affairs, cultural and sports was in charge of the academic programs now based in

different Institutes under a Dean. There was an exodus of faculty to take graduate studies because of the promotion scheme of state universities and colleges that gave highest point to educational attainment. Infrastructure development was also ac c e le ra te d u n de r Dr . E s tr a da ’s administration. Academic buildings rose to accommodate enrollment that reached thousands and which increased every year. Twenty-one faculty cottages, the Girl’s Dorm and Boy’s Dorm, a guest house, six-door staff apartment, a research and development building, a multi-purpose building, the Administration building cum library and the chapel were all constructed. The old structures were repaired and PAG-ASA established an Agro-Meteorological Station. These gave a new look to the campus. By then, the campus has expanded to 70 hectares, including a four-hectare athletic oval. Research and Extension also expanded and TCA became a byword among households in the service area. The production projects also increased notably, rice, vegetables, piggery, poultry, goat, cattle, nursery, fruit trees, seedlings and canteen service. Dr. Feliciano S. Rosete became the 3 President of TCA when Dr. Estrada’s term expired in 1989. During the first five years of Dr. Rosete’s term, other infrastructures came about. The landmark was the Farmers’ Training Center built from the Countrywide Development Fund (CDF) of then Senator Alberto G. Romulo. It was also during Pres. Rosete’s term that scholarships from private individuals and NGOs started pouring in, and more curricular programs were offered. Extension and Research accomplishments also multiplied. rd

In 2001, Dr. Philip B. Ibarra became the 4 President of TCA. His administration is noted for sustaining the gains and glories of the past while working out for more. TCA then was notable for revolutionizing its curricular offerings, computerization of enrolment and administrative system, aggressive accessing of financial and material resources, development of new leaders, aggressive accreditation of programs and strengthening existing partnerships with local and international organizations. All these initiatives have Pushed TCA to be the Best Institution through Transparent and Caring Administration. th

On January 14, 2010, Dr. Max P. Guillermo, assumed the presidency of this College. He pursued a new strategic planning initiative: TCA @ 2015 that outlines the formulated institutional plans, based on strategic programmatic strengths to be supported by a comprehensive development plan to make TCA an energized incubator of new ideas and center of innovation.

Significant milestones in the realization of the College’s vision to be a recognized higher education institution in the Southeast Asian Region are greatly demonstrated in the second term of Dr. Max P. Guillermo. This term is characterized by a more aggressive and more vigorous actions all directed toward its persistent pursuit of quality and excellence. Intensified mechanisms in the realization of the College’s quest for quality assurance are the landmark accomplishments of Dr. Guille rmo’s administration. It is under his administration that TCA had successfully been awarded an institutional accreditation status making a record as the first AACCUP Institutionally Accredited State College in the Philippines, the second SUC granted institutional accreditation by AACCUP under the outcomes-based quality assurance (OBQA) paradigm, and the fourth SUC awarded institutional accreditation status by AACCUP.

As the College strives to achieve the highest levels of excellence in delivering higher education, TCA has also undergone Institutional Sustainability Assessment (based on CMO No. 46, s. 2012) conducted by CHED. Furthermore, all the 23 program offerings of the College are already accredited, most of which are submitted for higher accreditation status. Due to the drift in the internationalization of higher education, the College has also intensified and strengthened its global partnerships, linkages, and collaborations to expand its network and broaden its prospects. These collaborations and partnerships paved way for faculty exchange and numerous research paper presentations and opportunities for sending OJT students abroad. All of these also ushered diversified avenues for international (cross-border) mobility of students. An evident change in TCA’s environment is also observed with the massive infrastructure projects designed to cater to the ever changing needs of the College’s stakeholders. The rise of new structures and rehabilitation of existing buildings that house well-ventilated and spacious classrooms together with well-equipped laboratories belong to the top priorities of Dr. Guillermo. A major leap for the Tarlac College of Agriculture has also been taken as the bid for the conversion of the College into a university is deemed imminent. More outputs and completion of programs, projects, and activities will be generated through the collective efforts of the administration, faculty and staff as well as the students and partner agencies. The incessant establishment of linkages with various sectors intensifies TCA’s presence to be more visible. TCA shall brace for more challenges of the ASEAN integration and globalization at a greater sphere.

TCA’s operations across all units and departments are guided by the principles of good governance. Transparency, accountability, honesty, social responsiveness, selflessness and patriotism, and other virtues and values that are ideal of civil servants are encouraged and practised at all levels. At TCA, the standards of commitment to protect and enhance the reputation of the College, the awareness of priorities and responsibilities of its stakeholders at an individual and organizational level, an appropriate esteem for collaborative planning, and an obligation to transparency of decision-making and priority setting, clearly define the College’s management undertakings. At TCA, it is understood that all stakeholders are stewards of the College, and they recognize their specific obligations that respond to the interest and needs of the College.

Faculty and Staff Profile TCA, being a pillar of learning, adheres to support the professional growth and development of its human resource. Highly supportive to its teaching workforce, the College incessantly encourages its mentors to pursue advanced studies. With its Faculty Development Program (FDP), the College grants qualified faculty with scholarships and other forms of assistance to

finish their graduate studies in various first-rate universities in the country and abroad. Thus, the FDP outlines stringent policies that faculty members shall pursue master’s and doctoral degrees based on the need of the College and the relevance of the chosen degree to their field of specialization.

1 (1%) 20 (12%) 28 (17%)

77 (45%)

Faculty Profile in Terms of Academic Rank 43 (25%)

TCA has a total of 169 academic force broken down as follows: 77 (45%) instructors, 43 (25%) assistant professors, 28 (17%) associate professors, 20 (12%) professors, and one (1) college professor.

Faculty Profile in Terms of Highest Educational Attainment In terms of educational attainment, there is one (1%) with post-doctoral training, 33 (20%) PhD/EdD degree holders, 43 (26%) with doctorate units, 41 (24%) with Master’s degrees, 34 (20%) with MS units, and 15 (9%) with bachelor’s degrees.

15 (9%) 1 (1%)

33 (20%)

34 (20%)

Degree Degree

43 (26%) 41 (24%)

Faculty Profile in Terms of Status of Appointment Majority (120 or 72%) of the faculty are on permanent status, 29 (17%) are under temporary status, and 18 (11%) are hired under contract of service.

18 (11%) 29 (17%)

120 (72%)

Recruitment, Appointment and Promotion In order to address the increasing enrolment, TCA hired new faculty members. Faculty recruitment aimed at replacing those who retired, and to meet the increase in enrollment for the year, the faculty recruitment, appointment and

promotion included: four (4) master’s degree holders, nine (9) bachelor’s degree holders across specializations; and lateral transfer/promotion of two (2) research staff (both with MS) to instructor.

* Faculty Recruitment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Joanne-Lynn Joy E. Duque (MS Nematology) Eduardo P. Balgos (MSA Animal Science) Abigail P. Guillermo (MSN Nat.Sci.) Beverly D. Cabeso (BSE Social Science) Engr. Mark Augustine A. Ferrer (BS ME) Engr. Leah E. Pontanilla (BSGE) Engr. Jerome Jaime (BSEE) Junan John Carlo E. Duque (BSA) Rudolf Geo T. Vera (BS Physical Education) Micah Angeli B. Gabriel (AB English)

11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

Mayrose Kamille C. Leomo (AB Soc. Sci.) Revina A. Menor (AB English) Christine R. Patricio (BSE Filipino) Sharlene Cherry M. Suratos (BS Biology) Xerxes Budomo (BS Business Administration) Jerah Mystica Novenario (BSA Crop Prot.) Michel Bautista (BSA Animal Science) Janine Berdos (Bachelor of Animal Science) Sonny Santos (BS Business Management)

* Change in Appointment Status of Faculty The change in appointment status includes nine (9) faculty members who were converted from COS to temporary status, and one (1) was converted from temporary to permanent status. On the other hand, the Faculty Member

appointments of two (2) faculty members were reverted from temporary to COS status due to noncompletion of relevant master’s degree after a grace period of four (4) years from original date of appointment.

Educational Attainment

From

To

Yrs in TCA

Temporary

Permanent

1.0

1. 2. 3.

Ermalyn de Guzman

MS Agricultural Engineering

Donna Fay Labrador Feliciano S. Rosete, Jr.

COS COS

Temporary Temporary

9.5 7.5

4.

Rene G. Nanit

MS Information Technology Master in Public Administration On thesis writing for MAED

COS

Temporary

2.0

William Marie Trivinio

BS Geodetic Engineering

COS

Temporary

1.0

Jessie Dela Cruz Rosally Jane Buison Jovelyn Bullo Von Lorenz Chavez Rosalie Calpito Lady Edel Mariano Elfie M. Cordova

27 units in MAEd English 27 units in MAEd SocStud 30 units in MAEd Science 30 units in MAEd Math 25 units in MA Comm Arts On thesis writing for MSIT On thesis writing for MSAH

COS COS COS COS COS Temporary Temporary

Temporary Temporary Temporary Temporary Temporary COS COS

1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 9.5 5.5

5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

*Faculty Resignations, Transfers, Retirements There were three (3) resignations, two (2) transfers, and seven (7) retirements for the year 2015. Victoria Joy Catchapero and Rica David migrated to foreign countries while Vincent Erive was taken at DepEd. Elenear de Ocampo

transferred to DepEd and Marieta Soriano transferred to PSAU. The list of retirees include Estelita Bugarin, Juana Doria, Ana Maria Maglalang, Ester Mercado, Tessie Pedroso, Jovita Ramales and Leonides Tapiru.

*Non-Academic Staff Promotion Position

Name

From

To

Dante A. Revamonte

Administrative Officer V

Chief Administrative Officer for Finance

Eduardo DC. Cabrera II Lina L. Rafael

Administrative Officer I Administrative Officer II

Administrative Officer V Internal Auditor III

Novabina C. Eugenio Lady Lourgie S. Macayana

Administrative Aide VI Administrative Aide III

Administrative Office II Internal Auditing Assistant

Grace Kelly G. Dela Cruz Perlita L. Rodriguez Roderick V. Garidan

Administrative Aide IV Houseparent I Administrative Aide II

Administrative Aide VI House Parent II Administrative Aide V

Maricel D. Felipe Michael R. Raquel Micheal N. Consul Arwin A. Apolonio

Administrative Aide III Administrative Aide III Computer Technician (COS) Laborer (COS)

Administrative Aide IV Farm Worker II Administrative Aide I Administrative Aide I

Faculty and Staff Development Program The quality of any HEI’s faculty is of paramount importance in providing quality education. Hence, the College consistently supports its faculty and staff in their pursuit for higher degrees. In 2015, a total of fourteen (14)

faculty scholars enjoyed various forms of support from the Faculty Development Program (FDP). Another eight (8) scholars completed their graduate degrees in 2015.

Table 1. Faculty Development Program Scholars in 2015 Faculty Member

Degree

University

Scholarship

UP Diliman

ERDT-DOST

On course work

UP Diliman

FDP-Plan D

On course work

ERDT-DOST

On course work

UP Diliman

FDP-Plan D

On course work

AUF

FDP-Plan B

On course work

UP Diliman

FDP-Plan D

On course work

NEUST

FDP-Plan B

Passed comprehensive examination On thesis writing

1.

Palpal-latoc, Melany

2.

Corpuz, Gloria

3.

Rico, Amy Lizbeth J.

MS Geomatics Eng’g MS Geomatics Eng’g Ph.D. Ag. Eng’g

4.

Sabado, Josephine P.

Ph.D. Research

5.

Ramos, Rodel C.

Ph.D. Info. Tech.

6.

Espedillon, Marlon B.

Ph.D. Soc. Sci.

7.

Dela Vega, Benjie M.

Ph.D. Eng’g. Mgt

8.

Ramos, Susana D.

MS Food Sci.

UST

FDP-Plan B

9.

Yasay, Jeffrey John R.

Ph.D. Tech. Mgt

TUP

FDP-Plan B

10.

Mariano, Flora G.

Ph.D. Mgt.

SLU

FDP-Plan B

11.

Ramales, Maribel C.

Ph.D. Mgt.

SLU

FDP-Plan D

12.

Caguioa, Ma. Elena

Ph.D. Biology

SLU/IRRI

FDP-Plan B

13.

Petero, Milani C.

Ph.D. Sci. Educ.

PNU

FDP-Plan B

14.

Lijauco, Leonell

Ph.D. Energy Eng’g

CLSU

UP Diliman

DOST

Status

On dissertation writing On dissertation writing On dissertation writing On dissertation writing On dissertation writing On dissertation writing

Table 2. Faculty Members who Earned Graduate Degrees in 2015 1.

Salunson, Silverio Ramon DC.

2.

Franquera, Edmar N.

3.

Dela Cruz, Geraldin B.

4.

Doctor of Business Administration Ph. D. Agriculture

PLM UPLB

Labrador, Donna Fay N.

Doctor of Information Technology MS Information Technology

TIP TSU

5.

Elenzano, Jayson

MS Information Technology

TSU

6. 7.

Quijano, Lilian Ferrer, Michael Roy

MAEd Language Arts MAEd Mathematics

PSU PSU

8.

Diaz, Gerald

MAEd Educational Management

TCA

Aside from the scholars, 30 faculty members are also into graduate work with permits to study .

Table 3. Faculty Currently Pursuing Graduate Degrees with Permits to Study Faculty Member

Degree

University

Status

Holy Angel University

On course work

Ph.D. Biology

Virgen Milagrosa University

On course work

Cuzzamu, Emerson

Ph.D. Sci. Educ

Virgen Milagrosa University

On dissertation writing

4.

Olivares, Claire Anne A.

Ph.D. Curriculum

UP Diliman

On dissertation writing

5.

Reyla, Christopher D.

Ed. D. Ind. Ed. Mgt

Tarlac State University

On dissertation writing

6.

Silverio, Analyn Diane P.

Ph.D. Sci. Educ

Philippine Normal University

On dissertation writing

7.

Torres, Sonny DC.

Ed. D. Ind. Ed. Mgt

Tarlac State University

On dissertation writing

8.

Totaan, Erlie SD.

DBA

Tarlac State University

On dissertation writing

9.

Caasi, Henri

Ph.D. Dev. Ed.

Tarlac College of Agriculture

On dissertation writing

10.

Soriano, Jerome D.

DBA

Tarlac State University

On dissertation writing

11.

Estudillo, Sinamar E.

Ph.D. Animal Sci.

Tarlac College of Agriculture

On dissertation writing

12.

Pagatpatan, Lordy R.

Ph.D. Animal Sci.

Tarlac College of Agriculture

On dissertation writing

13.

Nicolas, Honeylet J.

Ph.D. Animal Sci.

Tarlac College of Agriculture

On dissertation writing

14.

Briones, Ronald C.

Ph.D. Animal Sci.

Tarlac College of Agriculture

On dissertation writing

15.

Buison, Rosally Jane

MAEd Soc Stud

Pangasinan State University

On course work

16.

Ferrer, Mark Augustine

MS Mech Eng’g

Saint Louis University

On course work

17.

Lopez, Leslie C.

MA -ESL

Benguet State University

On course work

18. 19.

Calpito, Rosalie Dela Cruz, Jessie

MA Comm Arts MAEd Comm Arts

20.

Agustin, Corazon G.

MAEd - TLE

21.

Gorospe, Lynn Michelle L.

M.S. Chemisry

22.

Guting, Maila Suzette I.

23.

Pilot, Harold DC.

MAEd – English Language Teaching MBA

1.

Rosete, Catherine S.

Ph.D. Info Tech

2.

Valdez, Joven D.

3.

UP Baguio Pangasinan State University Tarlac State University

On course work For comprehensive exam On thesis writing

Central Luzon State University

On thesis writing

Philippine Normal University

On thesis writing

Tarlac State University

On thesis writing

University of Santo Tomas

On thesis writing

MBA

Tarlac State University

On thesis writing

Oficiar, Abigail P.

MAEd - G & C

Tarlac State University

On thesis writing

27.

Pineda, Sharon Michelle B.

MAEd- English

Tarlac State University

On thesis writing

28.

Constantino, John Leonard

M Mgt Eng’g

Virgen Milagrosa University

On thesis writing

29.

Bullo, Jovelyn

MAEd Science

Tarlac College of Agriculture

On thesis writing

30.

Chavez, Von Lorenz

MAEd Science

Tarlac College of Agriculture

On thesis writing

24.

Fernandez, Linda Mae A.

MS Economics

25.

Locading, Orlando H.

26.

Seminars and Trainings Attended by Faculty and Staff Table 4. Trainings, Seminars Attended by Faculty and Staff DATE

PARTICIPANT

TITLE OF SEMINAR/TRAINING

VENUE

January 19-20, 2015

Mr. Carlo Magno L. Sagun

Hands-on Training on Mass Production of Bio-Control Agents

Regional Crop Protection Center, Brgy. Maligaya, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija

January 21-23, 2015

Dr. Sinamar Estudillo

E.

Benguet State of University in La Trinidad, Benguet

C.

January 2015

Dr. Regina Villarama Ms. Analyn Alegado

NRCP-LBC-PSAS-BSU Writeshop on Research Proposal Preparation and Writing Scientific Articl es for Publication

G.

SUCTEA 4th Regional Assembly

Bulacan Capitol Gym Malolos City, Bulacan

Regional Conference for the School Registrars in Region III

SACOP-Pampanga, Brgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Bridging Leadership Workshop sponsored by the Provincial Government of Tarlac and Jollibee Group Foundation Edukcircle International Convention on Education and Technology

Chalet, Baguio City

22,

Mr. Emerson Cuzzamu

January 2015

23,

January 2015

Ms. A rcel yn N. Sanggalang Mr. Julius C. Consul Ms. Elena Cruz

January 22-23, 2015 24,

B.

B.

Dela

Ms. Vesia V. Lagrimas Dr. Agnes C. Perey

Dr. Marianne Villaruel

P.

U.P Theater in U.P Diliman

January 27Feb 26, 2015

Mr. Ronald C. Briones

Training of Trainers on Meat and Dairy Goat Production for Farmer's Field School Facilitators sponsored by ATIRTC III

ATI Satellite Center in Palayan City and in CLSU

January 2015

Mr. Manuel Bede Jr.

Forum on Enhancing Librarians’ Professional Competencies in P r e p a ra t i on f o r AS EA N 2 0 1 5 sponsored by the Philippine Librarians’ Association

D on Jua n N ep o mu c eno Function Hall in Angeles City, Pampanga

30,

DATE

January 2015

PARTICIPANT

31,

February 4-6, 2015

Dr. Restituta B. Paragas Dr. Ernesto A. Viray Ms. Maribel C. Ramales Dr. Lordy R. Pagatpatan Mr. Emerson B. Cuzzamu Dr. Honeylet J. Nicolas Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson

Bayview Park Hotel in Roxas Boulevard, Manila

Ms. Cecile L. Lapitan

National Filipino

TSU, Tarlac City

Prof. Plecita J. Toledo Engr. Mercedita I. Valdez Mr. Joseph Paul T. Abad

Three-Day National Conference of PASUC-CFASCUP

Century Park Hotel Manila

DA-BAR Seminar Series (Phil. Economic Ferns, Reduce Tillage and Palay Check System in Irrigated Rice Production) Training on Appointments Preparation (TAP)

RDMC Bldg., Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City

Ms.Lady Macayana

February 27, 2015

25-

February 2015

26,

February 27, 2015

26-

Aquino Center & Museum in Hacienda Luisita, Tarlac City

31st World Council for Curriculum and Instruction Annual Convention Tools and Techniques in Internal Auditing

February 13, 2015

19-21,

on for

Princesa Garden Island Resort and SPA, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

Ms. Analyn G. Alegado

Feb. 2015

National Conference Contemporary Assessment Learning

VENUE

7th National Convention of the National Association of Registrars of State and Local Universities and Colleges

February 5-7, 2015 11-

TITLE OF SEMINAR/ TRAINING

Lourgie

Ms. Maricel D. Felipe

Seminar-Workshop

in

CSC RO3 Talent Development Hall, Maimpis ,City of San Fernando, Pampanga

CSC RO3 Talent Development Hall, Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Brgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Philippine Women's University

February 27, 2015 - May 30, 2015

Mr. Hilario M. Ocampo

Trainers Methodology (Level I) Under the Technical Education and Skills Authority (TESDA)

February 2015

27,

Annual Regional Conference of Registrars with the theme ''ASEAN Integration 2015: It's Implication to Registrarship"

Social Action of Pampanga (SACOP), Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

February 2015

28,

Ms. Diana R. Perez Ms. Elena B. Dela Cruz Ms. Elizabeth R. Dela Cruz Dr. Danilo N. Oficiar Mr. Benny S. Soliman

International Survey of Psychology Education and Training Challenges for Curriculum Development in Philippine Education

Miriam College in Katipunan Avenue, Quezon City

Ms. Zenaida Sahagun

C.

Government Procurement Reform Act (RA9184)

Hotel Kimberly, Malate, Manila

Thesa

Supervisory Development Course Track I

Tessie's Grill and Roasters, Tarlac City

DBM Orientation on the 2016 Budget Preparation and the Updated GMIS WEB-Based Application System

Conference Hall, IRTC Building, Technological University of the Phils., Ayala Boulevard, Manila

March 2014

4-6,

Ms. Yolanda F. Juan March 2015

9-11,

Ms.Ruth B.Franquera

Ms. Liberty G. Yadao March 11-12, 2015

Ms. Maricel D. Felipe Ms.Kaysielyn Vergara

M.

DATE

TITLE OF SEMINAR/ TRAINING

PARTICIPANT

March 19, 2015

Dr. Ma. Nardo

March 24, 2015

Dr. Ma. Theresa B. Nardo

Seminar on Anti-Sexual Harassment Law

March 28, 2015

Dr. Honeylet J. Nicolas Dr. Annalie B. Paragas Dr. Lavina Gracia G. Manzano Lou Winston Felipe Kaysielyn Vergara Guia Mae Basilio Josefina Geronimo Dr. Marianne P. Villaruel Mr. Andres S. Dela Cruz Dr. Arnold R. Lorenzo

Philippine Society for Microbiology Symposium on Microbial Risk and Health Challenges in a Changing Environment

April 1518, 2015

April 2021, 2015 April 2024,2015

Theresa

B.

April 2024, 2015

Dr. Lilibeth B. Laranang Dr. Yolanda s. Guillermo

April 2123, 2015

Ms. Maricel D. Felipe Ms. Lina L. Rafael

April 2224, 2015

Dr. Blessie U. Lorenzo

April 2729,2015

Dr. Lilibeth B. Laranang Dr. Arlene V. Tomas Mr. Jerome D. Soriano Ms. Rhea Jade W. Nabusan Dr. Lordy R. Pagatpatan Dr. Tessie A. Boncato

April 2730, 2015 April 2829, 2015 April 30May 2, 2015 May 12-15, 2015

May 6-8, 2015

Ms. Noreen Ruth A. Fabinal Ms. Maila Suzette I. Guting Ms. Yolanda F. Juan Ms. Lorena P. Bermillo Ms. Lady Lourgie Macayana Mr. Andres S. Dela Cruz Ms. Ester C. Apostol

National Women's Month Celebration

VENUE 4th floor RDMIC Bldng.,Elliptical Road, Quezon City CSC RO III Talent Development Hall, Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Institute of Biology, National Science Complex, U.P. Diliman Quezon, City

37th Annual National Convention in GACPA Leads, Excels and Adheres to Professional Standards

SMX Convention Center, J.P Laurel Avenue,Lanang, Davao City

Campus and Safety Preparedness Seminar/Workshop

Alumni Building, Lucinda Campus, Tarlac State University in Tarlac City

Regional Strategic Planning for Agriculture and Fisheries Extension sponsored by ATI-RTC III Training Workshop on OutcomesBased Monitoring & Evaluation of Industry Strategic S&T (ISP) Programmes/Projects Seminar-Workshop on “Records Management for Newbies" back to back with “MS Access for Records Management” 2ndAnnual National Convention & General Membership Conference of PATHESCU Training of Accreditors on Outcomes -Based Quality Assurance

Orotel Building, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

PHILARM 25th National Convention Customer Relations Management Training

Cagayan de Oro City

National Seminar-Workshop for Language Teachers sponsored by De La Salle University 2015 Updates on Government Procurement and Property Management and New Procurement Rules under the Revised II of RA 9184 Zonal Consultation on Public Sector, Social Dialogue and ILO Convention 151

PCAARRD Headquarters, Los Banoz Laguna Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City

Cavite State of University, Indang, Cavite RET Conference Hall of the Central Luzon State University in Science City of Munoz

Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Brgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Benedictine Sisters Conference Center in Vigan, Ilocos Sur Ardent Suites Hotel Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

Baguio City

DATE

PARTICIPANT

May 1315, 2015 May 8-9, 2015 May 1415, 2015

Mr. Joseph Paul T. Abad

May 1416, 2015

Ms. Faith G. Santos

May 1517, 2015

Dr. Regina C. Villarama Dr. Charlie D. Lacayanga

May 1822, 2015

Mrs. Marliza D. Viloria Mr. Ronald C. Briones

May 1922, 2015 May 2022, 2015

Mrs. Lorena P. Bermillo

May 2022, 2015 May 2729, 2015

TITLE OF SEMINAR/ TRAINING

VENUE

PSST Annual Meeting and Scientific Conference GEP-NCR Annual Regional Convention Seminar Workshop on Using Perspective Techniques in Personality Asssessment International Conference Workshop on Language Planning/Language Education/Language Research/ Language Elaboration International Conference and Interdisciplinary Research Presentation National Trainer's Course on Swine Artificial Insemination sponsored by the International Training Center on Pig Husbandry 2015 National Folk Dance Workshop Seminar -Workshop on Modern Librarian's Guide to Building and Engaging User Education Program

Cagayan de Oro City

Dr. Marianne P. Villaruel Mr. Benny S. Soliman

National Convention of the Philippine Guidance & Counseling Association

Far Easter University in Manila

Dr. Jeremias DC. Rodriguez Mr. Dante A. Revamonte Mr. Eduardo DC. Cabrera II Dr. Ma. Theresa B. Nardo Ms. Maila Suzette I. Guting Ms. Leslie C. Lopez

Leadership Training entitled "Managing Quality Assurance through Fiscal Prudence"

Aziza Paradise Hotel, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

120—Hour TESOL COURSE

TESOL Asia Center, Site Skills Training—Clark, Centennial Road, Clark Freeport & Zone 2023

June 4-5, 2015 June 2426, 2015

Dr.Edmar Franquera

New York City, USA

July 9-10, 2015

Dr. Ma. Theresa B. Nardo Ms. Yolanda F. Juan

International Conference on Suitable Environment and Agriculture Seminar-Workshop in Biology (Conservation of Biodiversity Resources ) sponsored by the Philippine Science Consortium Seminar on Making Personnel Mechanisms Work

July 1516, 2015

Ms. Marites T. Mendoza

July 2123, 2015

Ms. Rhea Jade W. Nabusan

August 19-20, 2015

Dr. Ma. Theresa B. Nardo

June – July, 2015

Engr. Melany A. Palpallatoc Dr. Danilo N. Oficiar

Mr. Manuel D. Bede

Dr. Agnes C. Perey

Training-Workshop on the Preparation of 2016 GAD Plan and Budget GAD Planning and Budgeting in the Context of RA 9710 (Magna Carta for Women) sponsored by the UP Center for Women Studies Training Courses on Productivity and Quality entitled "Root Analysis and Problem Solving Techniques"

New World Manila Bay Hotel in Manila Baguio City

Faith Village Conference Center in Boracay Baguio City ITCPH, Marauoy, Lipa City

Convention Center in City of Vigan, Ilocor Sur Baler, Aurora

PSU, Lingayen, Pangasinan

Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Lohas Hotel, Clarkfield, Angeles City, Pampanga UPCWS, UP Diliman, Quezon City DAP Building, San Miguel Avenue, Pasig City

DATE

PARTICIPANT

TITLE OF SEMINAR/ TRAINING

VENUE

August 6-7, 2015

Mr. Julius C. Consul Ms. Toni Paz S. Reyes

Seminar on Civil Service Laws and Rules

August 711, 2015

Dr. Lilibeth B. Laranang Ms. Algin D. Valida

Rootcrops Festival

Aug. 19 Sept.2, 2015

Mr. Marlon P. Tabilisma

8th ITUC-AP/OTCI/JILAF Youth Leadership Course

Singapore

August 1920, 2015

Mr. Julius C. Consul Mr. Julius U. Basilio

Training Courses on Productivity and Quality entitled "Quality Circle and Work Improvement Team"

DAP Building, San Avenue, Pasig City

August 2123, 2015

Dr. Ms. Theresa B, Nardo, Dr. Esmeralda P. Rodriguez. Mr. Rommel T. Ibarra, Mr. Frederick G. Hilario, Ms. Lady Lourgie L. Macayana Ms. Elaine A. Salcedo Ms. Cecile L. Lapitan Ms. Yolanda F. Juan

2015 TESOL Asia/Asian EFL Journal 14th International TESOL Conference with the theme "Teaching TESOL Changing Times, Learning English in a New Age"

Site Skills Training, Centennial Road, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga

National Training Workshop for PASUC Cultural and the Arts Festival Adjudication

Cagayan de Oro City

September 8-10, 2015

Mr. Carlo Magno L. Sagun

e-Learning Course on Non-Chemical Pest Management in Agriculture

DAP Building, San Miguel Ave., Ortigas Center, Pasig City

September 8-11, 2015

Ms. Ma. Mariano

Training on IBM-SPSS

Adamson University, Manila

September 9-11, 2015

Ma. Theresa B. Nardo

Grand Astoria Hotel, Zamboanga City

September 9-11, 2015

Dr. Arnold R. Lorenzo Dr. Arnold E. Velasco Ms. Claire Anne A. Olivares Dr. Marianne P. Villaruel

Workshop Conference on Women Leadership, Power and Decision Making in SUCs 2015 SUCTEA International Research and Conference-Workshop and Conv en tion on Teach er Education

Hotel Kimberly Manila

in

Malate,

September 9-11, 2015

Ms. Flor F. Rotaquio Mr. Xerxes M. Budomo Ms. Margie C. Paderan Mr. Jay-Ar A. De Mayo

S e m i na r / W o r k s h op on B as i c Accounting and Internal Control for Non-Accountants of Association of Government Internal Auditor

Hotel Kimberly Manila

in

Malate,

September 17, 2015

Mr. Manuel D. Bede Mr. Rodel C. Ramos

Training-Orientation on the Cascad ing o f the In tegra ted Philippines e-Library (iPeL) Project

September 21-25, 2015

Engr. John Leonard M. Constantino

5-Day Training-Conference on CDIO Teaching and Learning Framework

Rizal Technological University, Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong City

September 22, 2015

Dr. Arlene V. Tomas Ms. Claire Anne A. Olivares Dr. Arnold E. Velasco

2015 Regional Teacher Education Conference

Hacienda Gracia, Sta. Maria, Lubao, Pampanga

August 2628, 2015

Flora

G.

Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga Visayas State University, Baybay, Leyte

Miguel

DATE

PARTICIPANT

TITLE OF SEMINAR/ TRAINING

October 8, 2015

Ms. Cherry Ann O. Pascual

Seminar on Stress Management in the Workplace

October 15 -16, 2015

Ms. Vesia V. Lagrimas

Values Orientation Workshop (VOW)

October 12 -13, 2015

Ms. Rizal ina Tablarin

M.

National Conference on Food and Nutrition Security

October 21 -24, 2015

Ms. Ruth Franquera

B.

Convention-Seminar with the theme “Bolstering Good Governance through Public Expenditure Management Reforms”

Aziza Paradise Hotel, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan

15th PESO National Congress

Phil. International Convention Center, Manila

Proj ect Rev iew and Pl anning Workshop of the Improvement of Packaging and Participatory Marketing of OTP-Developed Products National Seminar on Student Discipline, Campus Crime Prevention and Crime Mgt. in Higher Education

Bohol Island State University, Tagbilaran City, Bohol

Trainer's Training on the Translating Research Results into ISI-Publishable Format First National Conference on Digital Heritage with the theme "Preservation of and Access to Documentary Heritage in the Digital Age". PhilGEPS Training

AIM Conference Center, Camp John Hay, Baguio City

Thesa

Ms. Helen G. Ruzol October 26 -27, 2015

Ms. Rizal ina Tablarin

October 26 -27, 2015

Ms. Susana D. Ramos

October 26 -28, 2015

Mr. Benny S. Soliman Mr. Rommel T. Ibarra

November 3-7, 2015

Mr. Joel E. Ellamar

November 4-6, 2015

Ms. Rhea Nabusan

November 5-6, 2015

Ms. Maricel D. Felipe Engr. Rochel E. Vibar

November 1 9 - 2 1 , 2015

Ms. Linda Fernandez

October 78, 2015

Dr. Danilo N. Oficiar Dr. Cielita A. Beltran Dr. Ernesto A. Viray, Jr. Dr. Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran, Dr. Arnold E. Velasco, Dr. Lordy R. Pagatpatan, Ms. Marliza D. Viloria, Engr. Ermalyn De Guzman, Dr. Blessie U. Lorenzo, Ms. Maribel C. Ramales

Jade

Mae

M.

W.

A.

Research Paper Presentation in the CECON 1st International Conference and 19th National Conference on Economics of Education and Tourism Design Thinking Cascasding Workshop for Luzon

VENUE Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Maimpis, Ci t y o f San F e r na nd o, Pampanga Diosdado Macapagal Government Center, Maimpis, Ci t y o f San F e r na nd o, Pampanga Crimson Hotel, Filinvest City, Alabang, Muntinlupa City

GEMS Resort and Antipolo City, Rizal

Hotel Jen Manila, Boulevard, Pasay City

Hotel

Roxas

AM Zone Internet Cafe, Ortigas Avenue Extension, Rosario, Pasig City Grand Menseng Hotel, Davao City

Rizal Technological University, Mandaluyong City

DATE

PARTICIPANT

November 27-28, 2015

Mr. Joel B. Ellamar

November 30December 17, 2015

Dr. Ma. Theresa B. Nardo

December 1 -5, 2015

Mr. Rodel C. Ramos

December 2 -4, 2015

Mr. Virgilio C. Cabeso Mr. Danilo Corpuz

December 8 -9, 2015 December 10-15, 2015

Dr. Lilibeth B. Laranang Dr. Yolanda s. Guillermo Dr. Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

December 14-18, 2015

Dr. Arnold E. Velasco Dr. Noel J. Petero Dr. Arnold R. Lorenzo Ms. Analyn J. Alegado Ms. Josephine P. Sabado

TITLE OF SEMINAR/ TRAINING

VENUE

Research Paper Presentation in the 14th International Conference on Integration of Science and Technology for Sustainable Development (ICIST 2015) International Workshop on Building Sustainable Community sponsored by the UN Entity for Gender Equality and Empowermenr of Women in cooperation with the Israeli Government and MASHAV Swift Mobile App Development Training-Workshop

Agricultural Genetics Institute in Hanoi, Vietnam

Planning and Assessment Session cum Benchmarking in Region 10 with Tarlac SMEDC 2nd CHED National Extension Conference

Camiguin Island & Cagayan De Oro City

14th Meeting of Asian Association of Veterinary Schools

Kasetsart University, Thailand

Seminar Workshop: Designing Quantitative Research Using Contemporary Theories of Motivation and the Decisive Use of Statistics

CLSU, College of Education

Golda Meir Mount Carmel International Training Center, Israel

ITTC Bldg., Angeles University Foundation, Angeles City

Tagbilaran City, Bohol

Various Projects and Rentals Report of Gross Income For the Period January to December 2015 Table 5. Report of Gross Income from Various Projects and Rentals IGP College Nursery Fish Production Rice Production Vegetable & Legumes TCA Combomaxx Vermi Composting Motorpool Peri-Urban Gardening Project Piggery Contract Growing Piggery Organic Fertilizer Dorm Internet Café TCA Goat Production Medical & Dental Clinic Mango Production Woodcarvings DOLE YES Handloom OIOP - IEng’g -Copytrade OIOP - IAF OIOP-Laboratory School Agri Business Center CEC CMTODA DAX Canteen

Rent Income (4-02-02-050)

6,200.00

Other Business Income (4-02-02-990)

Fines & Penalties (4-02-02230)

75,000.00 7,540.00 396,359.70 7,408.25 67,900.00 51,150.00 13,450.00

75,000.00 7,540.00 396,359.70 7,408.25 74,100.00 51,150.00 13,450.00

8,396.50

8,396.50 46,830.00 156,240.00 39,000.00 32,194.00 23,840.00 1,280.00 7,958.00 14,480.00

46,830.00 156,240.00 39,000.00 32,194.00 23,840.00 1,280.00 7,958.00 14,480.00 800.00 One Institute One Project 3,750.00 2,194.00 40,097.00 Rentals 603,491.30

800.00 3,750.00 2,194.00 40,097.00 2,640.00

1,481,317.00

Grand Total

606,131.30 1,481,317.00

4,000.00

4,000.00

177,880.00

177,880.00 387,019.43

FTC

52,000.00

439,019.43

Gym

130,050.00

130,050.00

IAF Canteen

28,050.00

28,050.00

R&D

7,500.00

7,500.00

Ladies Dorm Canteen

11,660.00

11,660.00

USA 88 Gasoline Station CBP Farm Equipment

182,480.98

182,480.98 5,750.00

Covered Court

10,500.00

5,750.00

Toga

65,650.00

Swimming pool

11,220.00

Guest House

7,700.00

2,676.00

Food Processing Center PCAARRD Sweetpotato Grand Total *SOURCE: Financial Management Office

14,389.00

7,700.00

12,478.80 5,225.00 800,000.00 500.00

910,883.00 800,528.50 152,230.00 800.00

2,000.00 1,500.00 2,716,725.28

80,039.00 11,220.00

Uniform 910,883.00 800,528.50 152,230.00 Others

College Uniform PE Uniform ROTC Uniform Revolving Fund Vehicle Sticker NGP Seed Collection Bidding Fee

10,500.00

4,139,632.18

15,954.80 5,225.00 800,000.00 500.00 2,000.00 1,500.00

17,829.00

6,874,186.46

Completed and Ongoing Infrastructure Projects A total of ₱45,992,788.70 worth of infrastructure projects was approved in 2015. Most of the projects were completed while those approved in the last quarter are still ongoing. To support its research capability, the College constructed notable projects such as the construction of the Research and Development Complex and the rehabilitation of the Rootcrops Center.

The College was recently awarded by CHED as Center of Development in Agriculture Education. To sustain this recognition, the College allotted budget for the repair and rehabilitation of the different agri-based income generating projects such as cattle, poultry, quail and duck projects. These projects also serve as laboratories of agriculture students. Meanwhile, the construction of the twin nethouses and greenhouses were outsourced from different private organizations and government agencies.

In support to the College’s ESWM program, properly labelled trash bins and billboards were built in strategic places around the campus.

The College is also consistent in getting the stamp of Transparency Seal from the Department of Budget and Management for complying with the requirements of sound financial management and good governance.

Linkages, Partnerships and Institutional Memberships The Tarlac College of Agriculture is strategically committed to advance its portfolio of global partnerships through the development of sustainable and mutually beneficial alliances with academic institutions, government agencies and private industries that share common aims and interests. These alliances bring many benefits to staff and students alike, and extend and enhance our international reach and reputation.

TCA anchors its strategic internationalization and collaboration initiatives guided by the following components of a comprehensive internationalization model: articulated institutional commitment, administrative leadership, structure and staffing; curriculum, co-curriculum and learning outcomes, faculty policies and practices; student mobility; and collaboration and partnership.

Having gained the trust of public and private sectors, TCA has experienced a remarkable profusion of partnering efforts with national and international collaborators. Visitors and prospective partners periodically come to the College and express their willingness to establish collaboration. The tradition of strong government support that the College has enjoyed in the past years has been reaffirmed as it received more grants from government agencies that consider the College worth investing on.

Partnership agreements that were forged for 2015 involve faculty and student exchanges and internships, participation in seminars/academic meetings as well as arts and cultural activities, collaborative research and publications, scholarship support to students, extension programs, and exchange of academic materials and other information.

Table 6. International Linkages/ Partnerships (New) National Pingtung University

Taiwan

Exchange of faculty and staff

Ratchaburi College of Agriculture and

Thailand

Ubonratchathani College of Agriculture and

Thailand

Exchange of undergraduate students

Roi-et College of Agriculture and Technology Srisatchanalai Industrial and Community

Thailand Thailand

Phichai Industrial and Community Education

Thailand

Phichit College of Agriculture and Technology

Thailand

Participation in seminar/ academic meetings, arts and cultural activities Joint research activities and publications Exchange of academic materials

Table 7. Local Linkages and Industry Partners (Active) Areas Cooperating Agencies and Industry Institute of Agriculture and Forestry Partners for Internships (OJT, Prac- Institute of Business Management tice Teaching) Institute of Education Institute of Engineering Institute of Veterinary Medicine

Total 40 39

Scholarships Government-line Agencies and Other Institutions

31 30 20 40 65

(for Research, Extension and Other Priority Programs) TOTAL

265

Institutional linkages or networks serve as a gateway to reach out and meet more prospects for collaboration. For 2015, TCA became a member of the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP), Management Association of the Philippines, (MAP) and Philippine Association of Extension Program Implementers (PAEPI). Its membership in the UMAP Council is a strategic initiative anchored on the College’s goal to strengthen cross-border mobility and internationalization of higher

education in building exceptional opportunities for the students. To date, the College has also recorded a total of twenty-one (21) institutional affiliations, projected to dramatically increase next year, as at least eight (8) international memberships are now being arranged for 2016. The institution’s membership in these organizations is expected to bring significant advancement in the fields covered by these entities, thereby contributing to institutional progress and professional development of the academic community.

Table 8. Institutional Memberships (New) Association Description University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP)

The movement of University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP) was initiated just fourteen years ago (1991), and UMAP has become one of the most important international networks to promote student exchanges in the Asia and Pacific region. In consequence, the UCTS (UMAP Credit Transfer Scheme) now prevails in this region for the improvement of higher education in the 21st century. It is a voluntary association of government and non-government representatives of the higher education (university) sector in the region. UMAP aims to achieve enhanced international understanding through increased mobility of university students and staff.

Management Association of the Philippines (MAP)

The Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) is a management organization committed to promoting management excellence. There are about 900 members of the MAP who represent a cross-section of CEOs, COOs and other top executives from the top local and multinational companies operating in the country, including some top officials of government and the academe. Its mission is to promote management excellence through: sharing of best management practices; benchmarking with our counterpart organization in other countries; networking with stakeholders related to business; educational activities that enhance the knowledge, skills and values of management practitioners and educators nationwide; training and development programs that produce professional managers; and advocacy for reforms that help shape a brighter future for the Philippines.

Philippine Association of Extension Program Implementers (PAEPI)

The Philippine Association of Extension Program Implementers (PAEPI) was established by law duly registered with the Securities and Exchange commission with SEC Registration Number 2011-13177, as a private, non– stock, non—profit, professional organization dedicated to the promotion and enhancement of the role of extensionist as key players in people empowerment for sustainable development and to bring extension to the level of discipline and as profession.

Partnership Development Missions International collaboration has turned out to be an integral component of higher education in the 21st century. This has become more apparent through the recent proliferation of international partnerships among colleges and universities which captured the current dynamism and broadened scope of international academic partnerships. Tarlac College of Agriculture is prompted to establish a niche in a panorama of mutually beneficial partnership programs from across the globe and institutionalize strategies for initiating, managing, and sustaining a range of international linkages. The College embraces the myriad ways in which international partnerships enhance and even transform institutions addressing the long-terms goals of

Meanwhile, the participation of the Dr. Max P. Guillermo, College President; Dr. Noel J. Petero, Director for Planning and Development; and Dr. Christine N. Ferrer, Director for External Linkages and International Affairs in the UMAP 2015 Conference gave them the experience to share

campus internationalization and preparing students for entry into the global workforce. To support these ends, four (4) College Officials (Dr. Maria Teresa SJ. Valdez, VP for Academic Affairs; Dr. Jeremias DC. Rodriguez, VP for Administrative and Financial Services; Dr. Tessie E. Navarro, VP for Research, Extension and Training, Dr. Cielito A. Beltran, Dean of the IAF) and Dr. Ester L. Mercado, former Director for External Linkages and International Affairs had an academic mission to Thailand in June 2015 which paved the way for the forging of six (6) MOUs with colleges in the said country.

and acquire theoretical values and experiences from scholars as they delved on issues pertaining to student mobility and higher education capitalizing on the two most important areas: student exchange and qualification recognition.

These groundwork missions for strengthening international partnership serve as a gateway for more opportunities regarding network expansion in enticing more prospects on cross-border mobility of faculty and students, research collaboration and information exchange. International Internship This year, TCA sent 77 students for OJT in Israel, the biggest batch for the last 10 years. In fact, TCA students comprise 14.64 % of Agrostudies interns from among the 26 participating Agricultural SUCs in the Philippines.

Forum on ASEAN 2015 and Internationalization of Higher Education The ELIA Office in coordination with the CHED Office of International Affairs hosted a Forum on ASEAN Integration and Internationalization of Higher Education on December 16, 2015 with Atty. Lily Freida M. Milla, CHED Director for International Affairs and Mr. Rudy Sabas, Consultant for Canadian Bureau for International Education

as speakers. The activity, which focused on the CHED Policies and Guidelines on the Internationalization of the Philippine Higher Education, aimed to guide and prepare the TCA stakeholders to frame the College’s internationalization strategic initiatives in response to ASEAN 2015’s missions on higher education.

A critical work in progress, the College frames its internationalization and collaboration strategic direction to make TCA a global institution – essentially an i n t e l le c t ua l l y he al t h y a c ad e m i c community. Stemming from the fundamental desire to be of service to the students in providing them with the experience of the transformative benefits of global education, exposure would capacitate them and build their confidence,

making them more employable. In preparation for inbound mobility, TCA has already been issued a Certificate of Accreditation by the Bureau of Immigration. At present, the College is relentlessly reconnoitering more partnership opportunities in the spirit of international understanding and goodwill with our Asian neighbors and in other countries which are open for mutual academic cooperation.

The administration, faculty, and non-academic staff of TCA have the common goal of providing quality tertiary education on agriculture-based and related disciplines for the youth of Tarlac and Central Luzon.

Quality has become a way of life in the College as manifested by its continuous support to the accreditation of its program offerings, and in its development programs on infrastructure and facilities, human resources, student scholarships, and other areas that affect teaching and learning outcomes.

Setting and Achieving Program Standards The Curriculum The curricula of all undergraduate and graduate program offerings are anchored on CHED memoranda on specific courses, and these are continuously strengthened and improved through consultation with stakeholders. Laboratory School and certificate programs also adhere to policies and recommendations from DepEd and TESDA. As such, TCA makes sure to achieve not only the minimum standards set by the government, but also to excel in its performance as a higher education institution. The course content, teaching

methodologies and resources, as well as assessment of student learning are all carefully crafted, delivered and monitored in order to make students and graduates at par with those of the best universities in the country, Southeast Asian Region and the world. Inspired by the success of its students in a variety of curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular endeavors, as well as by the achievement of its alumni and faculty in their various professions, TCA vows to continuously support the development of the different curricula, not only to cope with change, but to effect change in the society.

Curricular Offerings TCA offers programs on agriculture and related disciplines that aim at improving the socio-economic status of farming communities in its service areas, as well as training professionals who are highly skilled and globally competitive. These academic programs are designed and managed by faculty and

staff who have rich and deep experiences of working with students on all levels of study. All degree programs have already achieved accreditation status. TCA will untiringly elevate their status not only in accreditation, but also in program outcomes that will reflect the College’s commitment to quality and excellence, and social responsiveness.

INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Doctor of Philosophy in Agronomy Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science

Doctor of Philosophy Development

in

Rural

Master of Science in Agriculture (MSA) Major in: Agricultural Extension Agronomy Animal Science Horticulture

Master of Science in Forestry (MSF) Major in: Reforestation Management Community Development Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) Major in: Agricultural Economics Agricultural Extension Agronomy Animal Science Horticulture Soil Science Crop Protection Agroforestry

Bachelor of Animal Science (BAS)

Bachelor of Science in Food Technology (BSFT) Bachelor of Science in Forestry (BSF) INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT

Bachelor of Arts in Economics (AB Econ) Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship (BS Entrep) Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSP) Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) Major in : Human Resource Development Management INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy Education

Development

Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) Major in: General Science Mathematics Educational Management Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) Major in: General Education Pre-School Education

Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE) Major in: Mathematics Physical Science Bachelor of Science in Home Management (BSHTM)

Technology

Laboratory School Science and Technology Curriculum Agriculture-Homemaking Curriculum

INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering (MSAE) Major in : Soil & Water Management Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (BSAE) Major in: Farm Machinery Soil & Water Management

Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering (BSGE) Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) Certificate in Computer Hardware Technology (CCHT) Certificate in Office Management (COM)

INSTITUTE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)

Instructional Materials Development The fifteen (15) undergraduate curricula were aligned to outcomes-based education. Subsequently, the curriculum maps, course guides, and course syllabi were prepared.

Accreditation and Quality Assurance The College’s unfaltering commitment to achieve first-rate quality education in higher learning has always been the ultimate motivation towards TCA’s pursuit of greater recognition and accreditation. With the rise of internationalization and with the continuous expansion of global educational trends, the College puts more emphasis on the acquisition of lifelong knowledge and indispensable skills of its students through the incessant upgrade of its programs. CHED conducted the Institutional Sustainability Assessment (based on CMO No. 46, s. 2012) for TCA through a team of six (6) national assessors and two (2) Office of Institutional Quality Assurance and Governance (OIQAG) s t a f f . Re s u l t s a r e n ow f o r confirmation by the CHED committee en banc.

This year, TCA soared high and was able to carve its niche in the history of the government higher academic institution as it was recognized by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities of the Philippines, Inc. (AACCUP) as the first Institutionally Accredited (Level 1) state college in the country last November 1620, 2015. TCA made records for being:  



the first state college in the country with institutional accreditation; the second SUC granted institutional accreditation by AACCUP under the outcomes-based quality assurance (OBQA) paradigm; and the fourth SUC awarded institutional accreditation status by AACCUP.

On December 1-5, 2015, four (4) academic programs were submitted to the AACCUP fourth survey visit (to earn Qualified for Level IV status), and two (2) academic programs to the second survey visit (to earn Level II status).

The table below presents the recent accreditation status of TCA programs as conferred by AACCUP. Table 9. Accredited Status of TCA Academic Programs and Their Validity PROGRAMS Bachelor of Animal Science (BAS)

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA)

Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd)

Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSE)

Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) Bachelor of Arts in Economics (ABEcon) Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSPsych) Master of Science in Agriculture (MSA) Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering (BSAE) Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship (BSEntrep) Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering (BSGE) Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) Bachelor of Science in Food Technology (BSFT) Bachelor of Science in Home Technology Management (BSHT) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Doctor of Philosophy in Agronomy Doctor of Philosophy in Development Education Doctor of Philosophy in Rural Development Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science Bachelor of Science in Forestry (BSF) Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering Master of Science in Forestry

LEVEL (Accreditation Status / Validity) LEVEL III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV-Assessment on-going) Mar. 15, 2015 – Mar. 14, 2016 LEVEL III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV-Assessment on-going) Mar. 15, 2015 – Mar. 14, 2016 LEVEL III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV-Assessment on-going) Mar. 15, 2015 – Mar. 14, 2016 LEVEL III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV-Assessment on-going) Mar. 15, 2015 – Mar. 14, 2016 LEVEL III Re-accredited (Qualified for Level IV) Dec. 16, 2011 – Dec. 15, 2015 LEVEL III Re-accredited Dec. 16, 2011 – Dec. 15, 2015 LEVEL III Re-accredited Dec. 16, 2011 – Dec. 15, 2015 LEVEL III Re-accredited Dec. 16, 2011 – Dec. 15, 2015 LEVEL III Re-accredited Dec. 1, 2013 – Nov. 30, 2017 LEVEL III Re-accredited Dec. 1, 2013 – Nov. 30, 2017 LEVEL III Re-accredited Dec. 1, 2014 – Nov. 30, 2018 LEVEL II Re-accredited Oct. 16, 2014 – Oct. 15, 2018 LEVEL II Re-accredited Oct. 16, 2014 – Oct. 15, 2018 LEVEL II Re-accredited Oct. 16, 2014 – Oct. 15, 2018 LEVEL II RE-Accredited Dec. 1, 2012 – Nov. 30, 2015 LEVEL II Re-accredited Oct. 16, 2014 – Oct. 15, 2018 LEVEL II Re-accredited Oct. 16, 2014 – Oct. 15, 2018 LEVEL II Re-accredited Oct. 16, 2014 – Oct. 15, 2018 LEVEL II Re-accredited Oct. 16, 2014 – Oct. 15, 2018 LEVEL II RE-Accredited Dec. 12, 2012 – Mar. 31, 2018 LEVEL I Accredited Apr. 1, 2015 – Mar. 31, 2018 LEVEL I Accredited Apr. 1, 2015 – Mar. 31, 2018 LEVEL I Accredited Apr. 1, 2015 – Mar. 31, 2018

CHEDRO RQuaT Evaluation The eight (8) graduate programs of the College were subjected to CHED-RO III RQuaT evaluation held in July 2015 to ascertain compliance to minimum requirements and for subsequent issuance of certificates of program compliance. Compliance to the recommendations of the teams have been submitted to CHED.

Moreover, the BAS program also underwent another round of evaluation by the Technical Panel on Agriculture Education on the same dates as there is no CMO that covers it. The compliance reports have already submitted to CHED-RO III.

Center of Development The Institute of Agriculture and Forestry, was designated by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as Center of Development (COD) for Agriculture Education effective January 01, 2016 to December 31,2018 based on CMO. No. 8, S, 2015. In May 2015, the Institute of

Education also submitted its screener documents and application for COD/ COE in Teacher Education for CHED-TP Evaluation. On November 4, the Technical Panel for Teacher Education conducted a validation visit pertinent to the Institute of Education’s application for Center of Development/Center of Excellence.

Enrolment Trend With its reputation on quality but affordable tertiary education, coupled with more intensive course campaigns, TCA continues to enjoy the patronage of students wanting to earn a degree in agriculture and related disciplines. Also, since the inclusion of agriculture-related and other programs in the list of priority courses by CHED, programs in the list of

priority courses by CHED, several degree offerings saw a steady climb in their population. In the undergraduate programs, admissions to the College in the First Semester, AY 2015-2016 enjoyed an increase of 13.32% compared to the s previous year. The following tables show the comparable enrolment trends.

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Graduates The College produced a total of 935 total graduates in AY 2014-2015, which comprised six (6) graduates in PhD, 14 in Master’s, 502 in Bachelor’s programs, 290 in Certificate programs, and 123 in Laboratory School. A total of 36 graduates graduated with honors: one magna cum laude; 27 cum laude; and eight (8) with honors. The table below shows the summary of graduates per academic program for the AY 2014-2015. Table 10. Summary of Graduates AY 2014-2015 SY 2014-2015 A c a d e m i c Programs Summer Ph.D. MSAE MSA MSF MAT MAED TOTAL

1 1

1st Sem Graduate Program -

2nd Sem 6 1 12 19

BSAE BSGE

2

3 -

5 8

BSIT

-

-

88

BSA

-

-

41

BAS

3

-

50

BSF

-

-

1

AB Econ

-

2

7

BS Entrep

2

-

20

BS Psycho

5

2

20

BSBA

1

-

83

BEED

-

5

78

BSE

-

1

40

BSHTM

-

1

13

BSFT

-

-

14

15

14

473

TOTAL

Certificate Courses COM

3

2

57

CCHT

-

3

17

CHTM

-

-

22

CAgSci

-

-

89

CAnSci

-

-

97

TOTAL

3

5

282

Laboratory School Science Curriculum

-

-

86

Agri-Home Curriculum

-

-

37

TOTAL

-

-

123

19

19

GRAND TOTAL

897 935

Performance in Licensure Examinations The College puts priority on the improvement of performance in licensure examinations. The continuous efforts on the improvement of teaching-learning capabilities and processes are aimed at making TCA students more competent and competitive. With these, the 2015 passing percentage of TCA in licensure examinations improved in Geodetic Engineering, Secondary Education,

and Elementary Education compared to the 2014 performance. The table below shows the performance of TCA graduates as compared with national passing percentage in different licensure examinations given by PRC in 2014 and 2015. TCA hopes for better performance of graduates in the coming years, and to have more topnotchers in the different fields.

Table 11. Comparison of Licensure Examination Results for 2014 and 2015 2014 PROGRAM

2015

TCA

National

TCA

National

AGRICULTURE

33.33

36.00

28.81

31.05

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

66.67

50.24

16.67

40.43

GEODETIC ENGINEERING

36.00

37.37

37.50

35.10

VETERINARY MEDICINE

19.04

31.00

0.00

41.59

SECONDARY EDUCATION

39.51

34.40

68.04

31.36

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

64.57

35.74

50.63

41.75

PSYCHOLOGY

-

-

33.33

46.15

TESDA Skills Certification During the previous years, TCA started to encourage its faculty and students to obtain skills certification from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). The National Certificates (NC) are testaments

Table 12. TESDA Skills Certification Results Specialization Number of Passers

to their high levels of competency and are instruments toward better employment opportunities here and abroad, especially among students. In 2015, a total of 334 TCA students were able to obtain National Certificates from TESDA in various fields of specialization.

Programs

Dates

NC II in Horticulture Production

92

AAg/BSA

March 12-22, 2015

NC II in Animal Production

95

AAT/BAS

March 2-8, 2015

NC II in Beauty Care (Nail Care)

57

BSHTM

March 24 & 31, 2015

NC II in Health Care Services

41

BSHTM

November 21 & 23, 2015

NC I Agricultural Crops

49

BSEd-TLE

February 25, 2015

TOTAL

334

On-the-Job Training The College persistently strives to provide its students with premier domestic and foreign academic internships that will enable them to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom in an experiential setting where they can start to develop the leadership capabilities essential for distinguished professional career. On-the-job trainings are noble means for employers to foster relationships with TCA students and recruit great talent into their organizations. These OJTs allow the College to innovate and further upgrade its curricula and teaching methodologies, and create mutually beneficial partnerships among students, employing agencies, and the College. Through these collaborative efforts, TCA students are armed with the knowledge, skills, experiences, and

confidence to be engaged in critical issues of the present times. Two batches of students availed of the OJT program collaboration with Agrostudies in Israel. There were 68 students (BAS, BSA, DVM) from the AY 2014-2015 batch who completed their training in September 2015. For the AY 2015-2016 batch, there are 77 students (BAS, BSA, DVM, BSF) who left in October 2015 for their one-year training which is expected to be completed in September 2016. Students are deployed in dairy farms, flower farms, vegetable farms, fruit farms and others. The different institutes also form partnerships with various agencies all over the country for the relevant training of their students.

Student Organizations As an institution directed towards holistic human transformation, TCA is also a home of various student organizations which aim to develop and to hone the leaders of tomorrow. These organizations do not only encourage students' leadership capabilities but also serve as avenues for the students to embark

on valuable experiences that may lead to lifelong learning and development, which eventually create the sense of belongingness. The goals of such organizations complement those of the curriculum: to instill in the students independence, sense of responsibility and accountability, and management skills.

The table below shows the list of all the recognized student organizations of the College. Table 11. List of Recognized Student Organizations Name of Organization

President

Supreme Student Council

Mark Jayson Megriño

Institute of Agriculture and Forestry– Student Council Institute of Business and Management – Student Council

Teofilo Reyes, Jr. Joevil Pangonilo

Institute of Education – Student Council Institute of Veterinary Medicine – Student Council Institute of Engineering – Student Council Laboratory High School – Student Council Agriculture Graduate Students Association Alpha Kappa Rho Alpha Phi Omega Artists’ League of Education Association of Geodetic Engineering Students Association of Home Technology Students Association of Future Psychologists Association of TCA ESGP-PA Student-Grantees *

Fatima Grace S. Ladislao Kemjie Quidez Cenon Ebenezer Peralta Francis Ponce Candelario Rael C. Tejada Darwin B. Danzil Jr. Laurinel L. Lorenzo Jelly Anne Bernardino Alvin Escalante Bryan Paul Tolentino Emiliana S. Rico Resty Antonio

Campus Movers for Christ Christian Brotherhood International Couples for Christ - Youth for Family and Life Ministry * Crop Science Society Ecological and Solid Waste Management Society Empowered Livelihood Ingenious Technology Educators ENACTUS Forestry Students’ Organization Gamma Sigma Scorpions Genuine Ilocano Graduate Teacher Education Students’ Organization Ilustrados IVM Clinicians’ Club Laboratory School-English Club Laboratory School-Social Science Club Laboratory School-Filipino Club Laboratory School-BSP Club Laboratory School-GSP Club Laboratory School-Glee Cub Laboratory School-Dance Organization Ladies’ Dormitory Organization LAKAN Bayan * Latter Day Saints Students' Association League of Animal Science Students League of Innovative Technologists Leo Club Men’s Dormitory Organization Philippine Association of Food Technologists, Inc. Philippine Science Consortium Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers – Pre-Professional Group Physical Education Movement Organization Pi Omicron Fraternity/Delta Pi Omicron Pre-Service Teachers Organization Red Cross Youth Council Rodeo Club Philippines Samahang Ilocano Sigma Nu Society of Early Childhood Educators Students’ Society of Information Technology Education Tae Kwon Do Club Tau Gamma Phi/Sigma TCA Economics Society TCA ROTC Tomorrow’s Elementary Educators for Change Union of Future Secondary Educators United Ilocandia Venerable Knight Veterinarians/Venerable Lady Veterinarians Young Entrepreneurs’ Society

Romulo Felipe Jr. Arnel Pioquinto Joevil Pangonilo Mark Vincent C. Salmos Jolly C. Sabado Melvin Rondilla Dhabie Annelle J. Quilala Dave Maregmen John Carlo Plimaco Wilfredo L. Navida Sheryl Ann M. Estrada Ronald A. Domingo Jessa Gragasin Justine Gwyneth Lagunero Regino Agbayani, Jr. Yzzabel Denise Tolentino Francis Ponce Candelario Kim Nathalie Pallasigue Mandreallysa Domingo Erysse Jamesha DR. Osmillo Ma. Cristine Yumul Jonathan Bayudan Dhary B. Gamalinda Geronimo S. Peria II Michelle Bulatao Rachelle Saplan Christian Robillos Cristy P. Sana Joseph Joshua Cabansag Cherry May S. Samaero Wowie Joaquin John Kennedy F.Valenzuela Alex Papa, Jr. Michael Padilla Coleen T. Budomo Jeff Axl V. Javier Lester Joy Nool Jessabel Lingga Helarie S. Gabirel Jan Elmer Guillermo Jonathan F. Melchor Cristian Ramos Myra P. Bragasin Sarah Jane D. Macalma Jefferson L. Bautista Mario P. Gascon, Jr. Judy Anna Grace F. Gamotea/ Jomar S. Cadiente Reina Joy David

Scholarship Grants Table 12 presents the different scholarship grants given to the students of Tarlac College of Agriculture. Table 12. Scholarship Grants Scholarship/Assistantship

TOTAL ST

1 Sem

2nd Sem

Academic

76

71

Academic/CHED

2

Academic/ CHED Tulong Dunong

17

Academic/ LGU Sta. Ignacia/ CHED Tulong Dunong

2

Academic/ LGU- Sta. Ignacia

10

15

Academic/ Mison

1

2

AFP Dependents

2

Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund Agricultural Scholarship Program of the City of Tarlac

6

7

7

5

AGUMAN Capampangan of Australia

1

1

Ang Mission ni Mison Foundation

12

10

Athletic

57

Barangay Official

1

Barangay Official Dependents

53

21

Bayer Scholarship

1

1

Brenden-Tolentino Scholarship Grant

1

The Camilenos Incorporated Scholarship

5

CHED Tulong Dunong Region 1

2

CHED Tulong Dunong/Academic

2

CHED Tulong Dunong/Athletics

1

CHED Tulong Dunong/ Barangay Official Dependents

3

CHED Tulong Dunong/GAD

1

CHED Tulong Dunong/ISC

1

CHED Tulong Dunong/ Ignacia CHED Tulong Dunong/ Ignacia/Ang Mission

LGU-

Sta.

2

LGU-

Sta.

1

CHED Tulong Dunong/Performing Guild

1

CHED Tulong Dunong/PG Choir

1

CHED Tulong Dunong/SSC

3

2

2

CHED/ISC City Government of Tarlac Agricultural Scholarship

1 2

2

Conde Sy Scholarship CSI-77AAI Scholarship Department of National Defense-Commission Employee Dependents Entrance Scholarship ESGP-PA Grant Gender and Development Golden Harvest

2 3 2 6 6 209 7 4

119 5 3

Indigenous Cultural Minority Institute Student Council ISC/Mison Iskolar ng Bayan Iskolar ng Bayan// LGU- Sta. Ignacia Juan Santos Scholarship Leoncio Qui Scholarship LGU- Camiling LGU- Paniqui LGU Sta. Ignacia

13 16 1 47 7

5 2 27 1

1 75 4 61

LGU Sta. Ignacia/SSC LGU- Paniqui/Academic LGU Sta. Ignacia/Athletics LGU Sta. Ignacia/Golden Harvest LGU Sta. Ignacia/Performing Guild LGU Sta. Ignacia/Athletics Michael Co Sy Que Scholarship MISON/LGU- Sta. Ignacia Mr. and Mrs. Roly Bitanga Scholarship

3 3 1 1 1 3 1 1

OFW Dependent One Town, One Scholarship Program Performing Guild Scholarship Philippine Veterans Scholarship PILMICO Purposive Scholarship Program PNP Dependents Rehoboth Educational Assistance Program

1 1 33 1 1 2 6

56

19 1

1

1

1 1

Rotary Club of West Triangle ROTC

1 8

Supreme Student Council TCA Climate Change TCA Combo Maxx TCA Credit Cooperative Unit Scholarship

5 47 5 2

2 11

TCA Employee Dependents Tolentino- Dahlgren Scholarship TRYCO Pharmaceutical Corporation and Rotary Club GRAND TOTAL

4 1 9

2

880

398

2

Students' Achievements The TCA ROTC Unit garnered the 2015 Best ROTC Unit (Philippine Army Category) in the Philippines. The Unit was also adjudged as the overall champion in the RAATI 2015.

DC-SUC III-CIRPS 14th Regional Skills Olympics Table 13. Students’ Awards in the DC-SUC III - CIRPS 14th Regional Skills Olympics SKILLS CATEGORY

PLACE

Piglet Castration

1

Forage & Weed Identification

Tractor Operation

3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd

Lay- outing an Orchard

3rd

Plant Disease Identification

4th 4th 4th 4th

Insect Pest Identification Judging Doe

Seed Identification Sprayer Calibration Fertilizer Computation

st

CONTESTANTS

Charliemagne Cornelio & John Russel Sadio Rizalito David, Jr. Jerah Mystica Noveranio Jenny Jane Piayo Jonel Esteban Cenon Ebenezer Peralta, Alvin Neuda, Marijoree Sapigao, Jessica Pidlaoan Michelle Rafael Cindy Fernando Michael Salmos John Cris Sabio

15th Regional Higher Education Press Conference San Fernando, Pampanga December 2015 GOLDEN HARVEST Tabloid SKILLS CATEGORY (Group Category) Best Sports Page Category

5th Place

Best in Editorial and Opinion Pages

10th Place

PLACE

SKILLS CATEGORY (Individual Category)

PLACE

Comic Strip Drawing (English) Poetry Writing in Filipino

2nd Place 2nd Place

Copyreading and Headline (Filipino) Copyreading and Headline (English) News Writing in Filipino News Writing in English Opinion/Column Writing in English Opinion/Column Writing in Filipino Feature Writing in English Dev Com Writing in Filipino Editorial Writing in Filipino

5th Place 5th Place 10th Place 4th Place 7th Place 9th Place 8th Place 9th Place 8th Place

Photojournalism in Filipino Literary Graphics in Filipino Editorial Cartooning in Filipino Editorial Cartooning in English

10th Place 10th Place 8th Place 8th Place

DC-SUC III-CIRPS Literary and Cultural Competition October 27-29, 2015 Tarlac College of Agriculture Camiling, Tarlac

SKILLS CATEGORY

PLACE st

Pagsulat ng Sanaysay Extemporaneous Speech Vocal Duet

1 1st 2nd

Instrumental Solo On-the-Spot Painting Storytelling

2nd 5th 5th

CONTESTANTS

Jeremy Bermudez Christ John Sia Jenelyn Macas & Generix Domingo Paul James Sumera Roselle Sarmiento Sheryl Jose

International Conference and Skills Competition Three students and one faculty member attended and won a silver medal in the landscaping contest in the International Conference and Skills Competition conducted by the Future Farmers of Thailand (FFT) under the patronage of the Royal Thai Princess. It was held in Tak Agricultural College, Tak City, Thailand.

National SCUAA

February 4-14, 2015 Cagayan State University, Tuguegarao City SKILLS CATEGORY

PLACE st

Archery Olympic round 30 meter 40 meter 50 meter 60 meter FITA round Baseball Basketball women Volleyball men

1 place 2nd place 2nd place 3rd place 3rd place 3rd place 3rd place 3rd place 3rd place

CONTESTANTS

Euklein Eugenio

Michael Facun Mary Grace Mendoza Jecklyn Alegado

SUC III Olympics

December 16-21, 2015 Pampanga Agricultural State University SKILLS CATEGORY

PLACE

CONTESTANTS

Archery (30m) Archery (40m) Archery Olympics round (40m) Archery Olympics round (60m) Archery (50m) Archery Team Event Archery Mixed Team Event

1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd

Karen Bea Calderon

Shot put (Men)

1st

Lester Leny Peralta

High jump (Men)

1st

John Michael Reyno

High jump (Women)

1st

Mary Grace Ramirez

Arnis (Men) Feather weight

2nd

Reyland Galano

Arnis (Men) Heavy weight

3rd

Joseph Edward Galano

Arnis (Women) Feather weight

3rd

Karen Elarde

Arnis (Women) Bantam weight Arnis (Women) Bantam Weight

3rd 3rd

Joanna Bantoc Cindy Pilar

CIRPS Socio - Cultural and Literacy Festival 2015

Dr. Max P. Guillermo (left), Dr. Gerardo M. Mendoza (center) awarding the medal and certificate to Christ John M. Sia, 1st place in Extemporaneous Speech during the DC-SUC III CIRPS 2015.

Ms. Jeramie Bermudez, IEd, awarded 1st place for Pagsulat ng Sanaysay competition during the DC-SUC III CIRPS 2015.

SUC—III Olympics 2015

TCA Baseball players, together with their coach after winning their third game.

TCA Archers (in white) raise their arms together in victory as they all grabbed medals for the 2015 SCUAA Olympics.

TCA Basketball players, together with their coach, Mr. Emerson B. Cuzzamu, pose for 2015 SUC III Olympics held at Pampanga State Agricultural University.

TCA varsity runners garnering 3rd place for the Athletics during the 2015 SUC III Olympics.

Tarlac College of Agriculture takes to heart its role in research and development. The faculty and administration understand the important role of research in the achievement of the school’s vision, mission, goals and objectives. As such, the administration gives increasing support to faculty researchers, not just in the conduct of R&D activities, but also through the provision of more incentives to outstanding performers. Research involvement of faculty members is continuously enhanced, and the quality and quantity of researches are annually upgraded. It is, therefore, not surprising that the College continues to obtain support from funding agencies, and TCA faculty receive accolades from national and international research conferences and fora. As TCA envisions of becoming a recognized HEI in the Southeast Asian Region Region it will untiringly spearhead more research and development initiatives that are responsive to local needs and have global impact.

The Tarlac College of Agriculture as a distinguished academic community comprising of diligent and dedicated researchers committed to deliver excellent service and the highest quality of research for its community and constituents, has again conveyed remarkably well for yet another noteworthy year. The hard work and achievements of the noble men and women of Tarlac College of Agriculture in 2015 undoubtedly made the College the 2nd top ranker in Research among all state colleges in the Philippines.

The TCA community’s commendable commitment and dedication defines TCA’s stratum in this facet today. This report encapsulates the milestones of TCA in research in the year under review. This report also reflects that most of the targets of the College in 2015 were achieved as planned. Completed and on-going funded researches, papers presented in various technical and social fora, published and patented research works, accolades received by faculty researches, incentives, etc in 2015 are all captured in this report.

COMPLETED RESEARCHES AS OF DECEMBER 2015 Table 14 presents the completed researches (externally and internally fund) as of December 2015.

Table 14 . Completed Researches as of December 2015 Project Title

Proponents

Budget

Funding Agency

2014-2015

700,000.00

DA-RFO3

Duration

Externally-Funded Arnold E. Velasco Tessie A. Boncato Arnold R. Lorenzo Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran Rizalina M. Tablarin Edmar N. Franquera

Comparative Study on the Impact of Rice Farming Technologies in Rainfed and Irrigated Areas in the Province of Tarlac and Nueva Ecija

Cielito A. Beltran Gloria Y. Ponciano Manuelo V. Agsaoay Ana Maria F. Maglalang Ronaldo C. Briones

Developing Organic Farming Technologies for Sugarcane Production in the Province of Tarlac

Jan 2013-Nov 2015

2,718,320.00

DA-BAR

Tessie A. Boncato Rizalina M. Tablarin Joel B. Ellamar

Commercialization of Off-Season Tomato Production Technologies

June 2013-October 2015

1,999,272.00

DA-BAR

Sinamar E. Estudillo

Techno Demo on Native Pig Production and Dispersal in the Province of Tarlac

Feb.2013-Dec. 2014

1,000,000.00

DA-RF03

Oscar R. Jaballa Ernesto A. Viray Jr. Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran Cielito A. Beltran Yolanda S. Guillermo Restituta B. Paragas Fe Agliam

Enhancing Productivity and Profitability of Rainfed Rice-based Farms in Western Tarlac

July 2013– July 2015

2,450,000.00

DA-RFO3

Internally-Funded Ma. Theresa B. Nardo Marites T. Mendoza Frederick G. Hilario

Training Needs Assessment for Personal Development in Tarlac College of Agriculture SY 2015-2016

Aug. 2015-Dec. 2015

5,300.00

TCA-GAD Unit

Analyn Diane P. Silverio

Level of Readiness and Thinking Skills in Science Among Incoming Senior High School Students of the Laboratory School SY 20152016 Development, Evaluation and Validation of Worktext in ICT for Freshmen Teacher Education Students of Tarlac College of Agriculture

Aug 2015-Dec 2015

5,000.00

TCA

June-October 2015

11,100.00

TCA

2015

5,000.00

TCA

2014-2015

5,000.00

TCA

2014-2015

5,000.00

TCA

2015

5,000.00

TCA

2015

5,000.00

TCA

March-Nov 2015

5,000.00

TCA

2014-2015

5,000.00

TCA

Gerald F. Diaz

Arnold R. Lorenzo

Comparative Study on the Performance of BSE II Students in Educational Technology

Ernesto A. Viray Jr. Amy Lizbeth J. Rico Rodel C. Ramos

Licensure e-xamination Reviews Alternative Network

Danilo N. Oficiar Abegail Oficiar

RDE Project for the Improvement of Study Habits of Students at the Tarlac College of Agriculture

Ma. Theresa B. Nardo Leslie C. Lopez

Edna A. Reyno Regina C. Villarama Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Error Analysis on the Syntactic Competencies of Students Based on Written Outputs Bottom Up Approach to Address the Reading Problems of TCA Freshmen Students A Study on the Role of Women in Goat Production in Brgy. Timmaguab, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

Ma. Theresa B. Nardo Benny Soliman

Employability Assessment of TCA Graduating Students SY 2014-2015

Ma. Theresa B. Nardo Rica David

(Learn)

ONGOING RESEARCHES

The table below shows the ongoing researches of faculty and non-teaching staff.

Table 15. Ongoing Researches Research Project Researchers Title Manuelo V. Agsaoay Ronaldo C. Briones

Organic Okra Production Pest Management Technologies Development for Local and Market Exports

Duration Date June 2015-May 2017

Budget 1,212,400.00

Source of Fund DA-BAR

Cielito A. Beltran

Sinamar E. Estudillo Regina C. Villarama Charlie D. Lacayanga Lordy R. Pagatpatan

Validation and Documentation of Organic Production Systems for Lowland Rice and Tomato -String Beans in the Province of Tarlac Organic Native Chicken: Propagation for Livelihood Project

March 2014March 2016

500,000.00

DA-BAR

June 2014 –July 2016

500,000.00

DA-RFO3

Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran Lavina Gracia G. Manzano Elfie M. Cordova Honeylet J. Nicolas Analie B. Paragas Hazel J. Cariño Marliza D. Viloria Ma. Flora G. Mariano

Integrated RDE Program on Commercial Production of Free-Range Chicken Among Women in Santa Ignacia, Tarlac

2014-2016

2,572,444.00

DA-BAR

Ernesto A. Viray Jr.

Influence of Shallow Tube Well (STWs) for Irrigation on the Hydraulic Properties of the Aquifers

2014- October 2015 (extended up to April 2016)

680,000.00

DA-RFO3

Susana D. Ramos Cristy Dianne Q. Ramos Yolanda F. Juan Romeo R. Ramos Jemalyn P. Pascua

Improvement of Packaging and Participatory Marketing of OTOPDeveloped Peanut Products

2014-2016

543,801.00

PCAARRD

Tessie E. Navarro Fidel E. Rafael Restituta B. Paragas Ana Maria F. Maglalang Joel B. Ellamar Tessie E. Navarro Fidel Rafael

Improvement of Peanut Integrated Pest Management and Boron Management

May 2013– May 2016

941,326.00

PCAARRD

NCT Legumes

1998Continuing

20,000/year

Rene G. Nanit

Relationship Between Classroom Misbehaviour and Birth Order of Kindergarten Pupils

2015-2016

TCA

Oscar Jaballa Joseph Paul Abad

NCT for Rice

1998Continuing

PhilRice

TCA

PAPER PRESENTATION IN LOCAL, REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES Faculty members of the Tarlac College of Agriculture are also encouraged to present their research outputs in regional, national and international conferences / fora.

Table 16. Papers Presented in Various International Conferences/ Fora Researchers

Title of Paper

Conference/ Convention/Fora

Joel B. Ellamar

Bioconversion of Philippine Oil to Biologically Active Hydroxy Fatty Acid 7, 10-dihydroxy-8(E)octadecenoic Acid

4th International Conference on Integration of Science and Technology for Sustainable Development (ICIST)

Date & Venue Nov. 27-28, 2015 Agricultural Genetics (AGI), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development Institute, Hanoi, Vietnam

Sponsoring Agency Association of Agricultural Technology in Southeast Asia, Bangkok, Thailand

Conference/ Convention/Fora

Researchers

Title of Paper

International Conference on Sustainable Environment and Agriculture

October 11-12, 2015

Edmar N. Franquera

Colored Plastic Mulch Effects on the Yield of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and Soil Temperature

Learning Style Preferences of Bachelor of Secondary Education Students of Tarlac College of Agriculture, Philippines Predictors of Employability of Tarlac College of Agriculture Institute of Education Graduate (2009-2013)

SUCTEA International Research and Development Conference-Workshop and Convention on Teacher Education

Sept. 7-11, 2015/ Diversion 21 Hotel, Iloilo City

State Universities and Colleges Teacher Education Association (SUCTEA)

SUCTEA International Research and Development Conference-Workshop and Convention on Teacher Education

Sept. 7-11, 2015/ Diversion 21 Hotel, Iloilo City

State Universities and Colleges Teacher Education Association (SUCTEA)

Predictors of Achievement in College Algebra of the Teacher Education Students of Tarlac College of Agriculture Predictors of Employability of Tarlac College of Agriculture Institute of Education Graduates (20092013) Effects of Different Levels of Madre de Agua (Trichentera gigantean), Lead Tree (Leucaena leucocephala) and Horse Radish (Moringa oleifera) Fresh Leaves as Partial Replacement of Feeds on Egg Production Performance of Mallard Duck (Anas platyrynchos) Parasitic Load Status of Stocks in the Beef Cattle Dispersal Program in the Province of Tarlac

SUCTEA International Research and Development Conference-Workshop and Convention on Teacher Education

Sept. 7-11, 2015/ Diversion 21 Hotel, Iloilo City

State Universities and Colleges Teacher Education Association (SUCTEA)

SUCTEA International Research and Development Conference-Workshop and Convention on Teacher Education

Sept. 7-11, 2015/ Diversion 21 Hotel, Iloilo City

State Universities and Colleges Teacher Education Association (SUCTEA)

International Conference and Interdisciplinary Research Presentation

May 15-17, 2015 / National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP), Baguio City

Association of Educators for Interrelated Research and Studies

International Conference and Interdisciplinary Research Presentation

May 15-17, 2015 / National Educators Academy of the Philippines (NEAP), Baguio City

Association of Educators for Interrelated Research and Studies

Arnold R. Lorenzo

Claire Anne A. Olivares

Arnold E. Velasco

Marianne P. Villaruel

Charlie D. Lacayanga

Regina C. Villarama

Date & Venue

Columbia University, New York City, USA

Sponsoring Agency Asia-Pacific Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Society (APCBEES)

Code Mixing in Tagalized Novels

International Conference Workshop on Language Planning/ Language Education/ Language Research/ Language Elaboration

May 14-16, 2015 / Faith Village Center, Boracay, Aklan

UP Visayas

Modular Instruction, Enhancer Learner Autonomy

14th TESOL Asia/ Asian EFL Journal

Aug. 21-23, 2015 TESOL Center Site SkillsTraining, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga

TESOL Asia

RDE Project on the Improvement of Guidance Programs of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the Four Western Towns of Tarlac: Basis for Extension Program

International Conference on MultiDisciplinary Innovation in Business, Engineering, Science and Technology (MI-BEST)

Feb. 26-27, 2015 / Century Park Hotel, Manila

Association of Educators for Interrelated Research and Studies

Faith G. Santos

Ma. Theresa B. Nardo

Danilo N. Oficiar

Table 17. Paper Presented in National Conferences/ Fora Researchers

Title of Paper

Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Rainfed Rice-Poultry Livestock Integration: Enhancing Livelihood Farmers Evaluation of Diatomaceous Earth as Dewormer for Goats

Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Lavina Gracia G. Manzano

Immunohistochemic al Detection of Parcine Respiratory and Reproductive Virus Antigen in Formalin-fixed Paraffin-embedded Tissues with Correlation to Clinicopathologic Data

Conference/ Convention/Fora 52nd PSAS Scientific Seminar and Annual Convention 82nd Philippine Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) Annual Convention and Scientific Conference 82nd Philippine Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) Annual Convention and Scientific Conference

Date & Venue

Sponsoring Agency

October 21-24, 2015 / A&A Plaza Hotel, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan Feb. 18-20, 2015 / Cebu City

Philippine Society of Animal Science (PSAS) PVMA

Feb. 18-20, 2015 / Cebu City

PVMA

Table 18. Papers Presented in Regional Conferences/ Fora Researchers Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Title of Paper Rainfed RicePoultry and Livestock Integration: Enhancing Livelihood of Rice Farmers

Conference/ Convention/Fora 26th Regional Symposium on Research and Development Highlights

Date & Venue October 13-14, 2015 / PhilMech, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija

Sponsoring Agency CLARRDE C

Guillermo S. Rillon, Jr.

Analysis of Rainfall-based Cropping Calendar of Selected Crops for Rainfed Agriculture in the Province of Tarlac

26th Regional Symposium on Research and Development Highlights

Table 19. Paper Presented in Local Conferences/ Fora Conference/ Researchers Title of Paper Convention/Fora

October 13-14, 2015 / PhilMech, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija

CLARRDEC

Date & Venue

Sponsoring Agency

Analysis of Rainfallbased Cropping Calendar of Selected Crops for Rainfed Agriculture in the Province of Tarlac Rainfed Rice-Poultry and Livestock Integration: Enhancing Livelihood of Rice Farmers

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Integrated RDE Program on Commercial Production of FreeRange Chicken Among Women in Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac Comparative Study on the Impact of Rice Farming Technologies in Rainfed and Irrigated Areas In the Province of Tarlac and Nueva Ecija Commercialization of Off-season Tomato Production Technologies

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Benjie M. Dela Vega

Regional Disaster Science and Management S&T Capacity Development

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Sinamar E. Estudillo

Organic Native Pig Production and Dispersal in the Province of Tarlac

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of Agriculture

Guillermo S. Rillon, Jr.

Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Arnold Velasco

E.

Tessie Boncato

A.

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Researchers Susana D. Ramos

Sinamar E. Estudillo

Cielito A. Beltran

Yolanda S. Guillermo

Tessie E. Navarro

Ernesto A. Viray Jr.

Cielito A. Beltran

Ernesto A. Viray Jr.

Title of Paper

Conference/ Convention/Fora

Date & Venue

Sponsoring Agency

Improvement of Packaging and Participatory Marketing of OTOPDeveloped Peanut Products, a Component of Enhancing Value Chain for Peanut Production and Processing

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Organic Native Chicken: Propagation for Livelihood Project

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Validation and Documentation of Organic Systems for Lowland Rice, Tomato and String Beans in the Province of Tarlac Assessed Status, Needs and Problems and Interventions for Five ARBOs in Hacienda Luisita, Tarlac City Improvement of Peanut Integrated Pest Management and Boron Management

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Enhancing Productivity of Rainfed-based Farm through Water Resource Development Organic Farming Technologies for Sustainable Rainfed Rice Production

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Influence of Shallow Tube Well (STWs) for Irrigation on the Hydraulic Properties of the Aquifers

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

Conference/ Convention/Fora

Date & Venue

Developing Organic Farming Technologies for Sugarcane Production in the Province of Tarlac

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Nardo

Bottom Up Approach to Address the Reading Problems of TCA Freshman Students

Amy Lizbeth J. Rico

Licensure examination Alternative Network

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of

Marianne P. Villaruel

Predictors of Employability of Tarlac College of Agriculture Institute of Education Graduates (20092013)

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed and On-going R&D Projects

July 9, 2015/ R&D Hall, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

Tarlac College of Agriculture

Researchers Cielito Beltran

A.

Ma. Theresa B.

Title of Paper

Sponsoring Agency Agriculture

Agriculture

Agriculture

PUBLICATIONS IN REFEREED/ ISI JOURNALS Research outputs are also published in national and international refereed/ ISI journals and publications. This year, TCA has published 16 scientific articles in refereed journals as shown in Table 20. Table 20. Researches Published in Refereed Journals Title of Article

Author(s)

Name of Book/Journal

ISSN/Vol. No./Issue No.

No. of Pages

Year of Publication

Diotomaceous Earth Inhibited the IN VITRO Migration of Oesophagustomum dendalum Larvae Effects of Different Levels of Madre de agua, Lead Tree and Horseradish Fresh Leaf as Partial Replacement of Feeds on Egg Production Performance on Mallard Duck Comparative Study of Data Mining Classification Technique over Soybean Disease by Implementing PCAGA Production and Utilization of Organic Inputs Using Beneficial Microorganisms

Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Philippine Journal of Veterinary and Animal Science

ISSN 01552173/

5

2015

Vol. 42 (2) ISSN 23074531 /

15

2015

6

2015

5

2015

Performance of Aerobic Rice (var.NSTC RC 23) Applied with Organic Inputs Under Rainfed Conditions in Tarlac, Philippines

Cielito A. Beltran

5

2015

Charlie D. Lacayanga

Geraldin B. dela Cruz

Gloria Y. Ponciano

International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR) International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology

Vol. 24/ No. 3 ISSN 20912730/ Vol. 3, Issue 5 ISSN 23498080/ Vol. 2/Issue No. 9 ISSN 23498080/ Vol. 2/Issue No. 9

Evaluation of Selected Sweetpotato Genotypes for Drought Resistance Under Greenhouse Condition

Agnes C. Perey

Seed Physiological Maturity in Eggplant (Solanum melongena)

Edmar N. Franquera

Effects of Plastic Mulch color on the Total Soluble Solids, Total Sugars and Chlorophyll Content of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Effect of Plastic Mulch Color on Fresh Weight of Leaf Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and Soil Carbon Dioxide Influence of Colored Plastic Mulch on the Leaf Calcium, Ascorbic Acid and Chlorophyll Content of Leaf Lettuce (Lactuca

Edmar N. Franquera

Translating the Genome for Translational Research: Proteomics in Agriculture

Ma. Elena T. Caguioa

Plant Biology and Biotechnology Volume II: Plant Genomics and Biotechnology

Off Season Tomato Production: A New Technology in Tarlac Province of Philippines

Tessie A. Boncato

Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Vegetable Grafting

Utilization of a PC Based Network Router

Geraldin B. Dela Cruz

Edmar N. Franquera

Edmar N. Franquera

Joel B. Ellamar

International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences International Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry International Journal of Innovative Research and Development Asian Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences

International Journal of Engineering Research and

ISSN 23498080/

11

2015

4

2015

7

2015

4

2015

7

2015

ISBN 97881322228 35 ISBN 97881322228 28/

17

2015

ISSN 05677572 ISBN 97894626108 11/

7

2015

6

2015

Vol. 2/Issue No. 9 ISSN 23488883/ Vol. 2/Issue ISSN 23945907/ Vol. 2/Issue No. 8 ISSN 2278-0211/ Vol. 4/Issue 8 ISSN 23211571/ Vol. 3 / Issue 4

Vol. 1 ISSN 20912730 Vol. 3/4

Leaf Morphological Characteristics of Leaf Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) as Affected by Different Colored

Edmar N. Franquera

Current Agriculture Research Journal

ISSN 23474658/ Vol. 3(1)

6

2015

Production and Utilization of Microalgae

Gloria Y. Ponciano

ISSN 23498080/

9

2015

Enhanced BM Inoculant Using Bio Carrier for Bioremediation

Gloria Y. Ponciano

International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences

8

2015

Vol. 2 No. 5

ISSN 23498080/ Vol. 4 No. 4

INNOVATIONS/PATENTS/UTILITY MODELS/TRADEMARKS The Tarlac College of Agriculture supports innovative technologies and of its strategies for development in the pursuit of high-end researches to generate technologies and inventions that can be registered for intellectual property. Table 21 presents the list of patents, utility model and trademarks. Table 21. List of Patents, Utility Model and Trademarks Title Stove Using Agricultural Wastes

Maker Guillermo S. Rillon Jr. Max P. Guillermo

Benjie M. dela Vega Arnold E. Velasco Amy Lizbeth J. Rico Ma. Regina M. Pablo

Registration Number UM 220140000223

Utility Model/ Trademark Date Issued Utility Model July 29, 2015

AWARDS RECEIVED IN PAPER PRESENTATIONS Table 22 shows the awards received by faculty members who presented their research outputs in various conferences / fora. Table 22. Awards Received by Faculty Title of the Award/ Award Program Component Recognition Incentives Date Given Giving Body Received Effects of Different Levels of Madre de Agua (Trichentera gigantea), Lead Tree (Leucaena leucocephala) and Horse Radish (Moringa oleifera) Fresh Leaves as Partial Replacement of Feeds on Egg Production Performance of Mallard Duck (Anas platyrynchos) – Charlie D. Lacayanga

Best Oral Research Presentation Award

Certificate

Association of Educators for Interrelated Research and Studies

May 17, 2015

RDE Project on the Improvement of Guidance Programs of Elementary and Secondary Schools in the Four Western Towns of Tarlac – Danilo N. Oficiar

Best Presentation

Certificate

Global

February 27, 2015

Regina Villarama

Analysis of Rainfall-based Cropping Calendar of Selected Crops for Rainfed Agriculture in the Province of Tarlac – GS. Rillon, Jr.

Illuminators

Best Oral Research Presentation Award

Cash & Certificate

BEST PAPER

Cash &

(Research Category)

Certificate

26th Agency In-House Review of Completed & On-going Research and Development Projects

Association of Educators for Interrelated Research and Studies

May 15-17, 2015

Dept. of Research & DevelopmentT CA, Camiling,

July 9, 2015

Tarlac

Rainfed Rice-Poultry and Livestock Integration: Enhancing Livelihood of Rice Farmers – MAG Beltran, MD Viloria, HJ Cariño, YO Waminal, C Lacayanga RM Tablarin Predictors of Employability of Tarlac College of Agriculture Institute of Education Graduates (2009-2013) – M Villaruel, A Alegado and P Tantingco

BEST PAPER (Development Category) 26th Agency In-House Review of Completed & On-going Research and Development Projects BEST PAPER (Social Science Research Category) 26th Agency In-House Review of Completed & On-going Research and Development Projects

Cash & Certificate

Dept. of Research & Development, TCA, Camiling,

July 9, 2015

Tarlac

Cash & Certificate

Dept. of Research & Development, TCA, Camiling,

July 9, 2015

Tarlac

PROPOSALS SUBMITTED FOR FUNDING Table 23. List of Proposals Submitted for Funding Project Title Development of NonConventional Protein-Enriched Sweetpotato (ProEn-K) as Feed for Broilers, Layers, Swine and Feedlot Fatteners for Commercialization

Proponents Rodolfo A. Demo-os

Budget, ₱

Funding Agency

2,589,000.00

DA-BAR process)

Romeo I. Ramos Lilibeth B, Laranang

2,009,208.00

D A - B A R (Deferred for 2 0 1 6 implementation)

June 2015March 2016

Evaluation on the Quality and Productivity of Cherry Tomato (AVTO) Rooted Cuttings

Tessie A. Boncato

939,200.00

DA-BAR

August 20152017

Comprehensive Organic Agriculture RDE Program in Tarlac Province Commercialization of High Protein Biomass from Fermentation of Root Crops as

Gloria Y. Ponciano

3,000,000.00

DA-BAR

Jan 2015Dec. 2017

Maria Teresa SJ. Valdez

4,037,100.00

U S A I D S T R I D E CARWIN

June 1, 2015Feb. 29, 2016

Upgrading of the Tissue Culture and Disease Indexing Laboratory for Rootcrops and other High

Lilibeth B. Laranang

4,900,000.00

PCAARRD

2016

Sweetpotato Fiesta

Lilibeth B. Laranang

250,000.00

PCAARRD

To be conducted in February

3,021,082.00

PCAARRD

2016-2018

Maria Teresa SJ. Valdez

(in-

Duration 2015-2017

Manuelo V. Agsaoay Ronaldo C. Briones Sinamar E. Estudillo

Intensified Rootcrop Production in Rice-based Areas in Central Luzon

Gloria Y. Ponciano

Yolanda S. Guillermo S&T Community-based Farm (STCBF) for Sweetpotato in Tarlac Province

Lilibeth B. Laranang

CASH INCENTIVE SCHEMES APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTS Through the years, the Tarlac College of Agriculture has been continuously producing quality research projects and programs which were funded by the College and other outside agencies and institutions. Remarkably, outputs of these researches were presented in various conferences/fora, recognized and published in international journals, submitted for patent/ utility model/trademark registration and have garnered exemplary awards from a number of research award-giving bodies. Said accomplishments are culmination of the continuous support of the TCA administration in research through the joint initiatives of the Department of Research and Development and the Office of the Vice President for Research, Extension and Training. These initiatives also include the crafting of a detailed incentive schemes for faculty researchers in order to motivate them to conduct quality researches. These incentive schemes were approved and commended by the TCA Board of Trustees, categorized as follows: PATENTS/TRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS/UTILITY MODELS BOT Resolution No. 7, s. 2015 Details: The financial support for patents/trademarks/utility models is Php 30,000.00 which covers patent application fee and incentives for the researcher. The application fee shall be granted upon submission of the patent application and the cash incentive shall be given to the researcher (s) upon approval of the patent/trademark/utility model by the IPO-Phil.

BEST PAPER AWARD BOT Resolution No. 8, s. 2015 Details The incentive scheme for Best Paper Award is categorized as follows: Level

Amount of Incentive, ₱

Local Regional National International

5,000.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 30,000.00

RESEARCH PUBLICATION BOT Resolution No. 9, s. 2015 Details The incentive scheme for Research Publication is categorized as follows: Level National International

Amount of Incentive, ₱ 20,000.00 30,000.00

PUBLICATION PROCESSING FEE BOT Resolution No. 18 s. 2015 Details: The financial support for publication processing fee shall be at cost but not to exceed Php 20, 000.00. BEST POSTER AWARD BOT Resolution No. 19, s. 2015 Details: The incentive scheme for Best Poster Award is categorized as follows: Level Local Regional

Amount of Incentive, ₱ 3,000.00 5,000.00

National International

7,000.00 10,000.00

FUND GENERATION FOR RESEARCH AND EXTENSION BOT Resolution No. 20, s.2015 Details: The details of incentive scheme for funds generated for Research and Development and Extension and Training are as follows: Total Amount of Generated Funds

Amount of Incentive, ₱

Php 100,000.00-499,999.00 Php 500,000.00 to Php 999,999.00

3, 000.00 5, 000.00

Php 1,000,00.00 to Php 1,499, 999.00 P 1,500,000.00 or greater

7,000.00 10, 000.00

RECIPIENTS OF CASH INCENTIVES FOR RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (2015) The following are the recipients of cash incentives for publishing researches in refereed journals: Table 24. Recipients of Cash Incentives for Research Publications (2015) Journal Published

Date Issued

Diotomaceous Earth Inhibited the in vitro Migration of Oesophagustomum dendalum Larvae

Philippine Journal of Veterinary and Animal Science. Vol. 42 (2); ISSN 01552173

December 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

Effects of Different Levels of Madre de agua, Lead Tree and Horseradish Fresh Leaf as Partial Replacement of Feeds on Egg Production Performance on Mallard Duck

International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR). Vol. 24/

September 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

SeptemberOctober, 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

September 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

September 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

September 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

AugustSeptember 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

Name

Title of Article

Ma. Asuncion G. Beltran

Charlie D. Lacayanga

Geraldin B. dela Cruz

Comparative Study of Data Mining Classification Technique over Soybean Disease by Implementing PCA -GA

Gloria Y. Ponciano

Production and Utilization of Organic Inputs Using Beneficial Microorganisms

Cielito A. Beltran

Performance of Aerobic Rice (var.NSTC RC 23) Applied with Organic Inputs Under Rainfed Conditions in Tarlac, Philippines

Agnes C. Perey

Evaluation of Selected Sweetpotato Genotypes for Drought Resistance Under Greenhouse Condition

Edmar N. Franquera

Seed Physiological Maturity in Eggplant (Solanum melongena)

No. 3 / pp. 71-85; ISSN 2307-4531 International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science. Volume 3, Issue 5; ISSN 2091-2730 International; Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology. Vol. 2/Issue No. 9; ISSN 2349-8080 International; Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology. Vol. 2/Issue No. 9; ISSN 2349-8080 International; Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology. Vol. 2/Issue No. 9; ISSN 2349-8080 Scholars Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences. Vol. 2/Issue 4; 23488883 (Print) 2348-1854 (Online)

Amount, ₱

Edmar N. Franquera

Edmar N. Franquera

Edmar N. Franquera

Ma. Elena T. Caguioa

Effects of Plastic Mulch color on the Total Soluble Solids, Total Sugars and Chlorophyll Content of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)

International Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry. Vol. 2/Issue No. 8; 2394-5907 (Print)

August 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

Effect of Plastic Mulch Color on Fresh Weight of Leaf Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and Soil Carbon Dioxide

International Journal of Innovative Research and Development. Vol 4/ Issue 8/4 pages; 22780211 (online) Asian Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences. Vol 3 / Issue 4; ISSN:

August 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

August 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

Plant Biology and Biotechnology Volume II: Plant Genomics and Biotechnology. Vol. No. 2; ISBN 978813222285 / 9788132222828 and DOI 10.1007/978-81322-2283-5 Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Vegetable Grafting. Volume1;261-267; ISSN 0567-7572

July 3, 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

June 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

International Journal of Engineering Research and General Science. Page No. 1520/6 pages; ISSN 2091-2730 Current Agriculture Research Journal;; Vol. 3(1); 8 pages; 2347-4688 (Print);

July-August 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

June 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

Influence of Colored Plastic Mulch on the Leaf Calcium, Ascorbic Acid and Chlorophyll Content of Leaf Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Translating the Genome for Translational Research: Proteomics in Agriculture

Tessie A. Boncato

Off Season Tomato Production: A New Technology in Tarlac Province of Philippines

Dr. Geraldin B. Dela Cruz

Utilization of a PC Based Network Router

Edmar N. Franquera

Leaf Morphological Characteristics of Leaf Lettuce (Lastuca sativa L.) as Affected by Different Colored Plastic Mulch

2321-1571

2321-9971 (Online)

Dr. Gloria Y. Ponciano

Production and Utilization of Microalgae

International Journal of Current Research in Biosciences and Plant Biology. Vol. 2 No. 5; Pp 92-100; ISSN 2349-8080

May 2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No.9 Series of 2015

Dr. Gloria Y. Ponciano

Enhance BM Inoculant Using Bio Carrier for Bioremediation

2015

30,000.00 per Board Resolution No. 9 Series of 2015

Dr. Tessie A. Boncato

Performance of Grafted Tomato in Central Luzon, Philippines: A Case Study on the Introduction of a New Technology among Resource-Limited Farmers

Received in 2015

10,000.00 per Board Resolution No.

Dr. Ma. Theresa B. Nardo

Development and Evaluation of Modules in Technical Writing

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. Volume 4 No. 4; Pp. 1043-1050; ISSN 2319-7706 Proceedings of the International Symposium on New Technologies for Environment Control, Energy Saving and Crop Production in Greenhouse and Plant Factory. Volume 2; Pp. 727735; ISSN 05677572 American Journal of Educational Research. Volume 2 No. 6;m Pp. 341350; URL: http:// www.sciepub.com/ education/ content/2/6

Received in 2015

10,000.00 per Board Resolution No.

OTHER SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS Activities Undertaken

Date Conducted

Output(s)

Conducted Training Writeshop on Scientific Paper Writing for PeerReviewed Publication

August 17-20, 2015

11 scientific articles submitted for review

Conducted Training Workshop for Layouting TCA Research Journal

September 3-4, 2015

Eight faculty and staff trained on journal layouting Came up with the new name of the TCA Research Journal – Philippine Journal of Arts, Sciences and Technology (PJAST) Came up with the new cover, format/template of the Journal and a policy on Publication Assignment of the Editorial Staff of the Journal and invitation to identified external reviewers Published one (1) Volume of the Philippine Journal of Arts, Sciences and Technology

Conducted a Seminar-Workshop on Updating the TCA RDE Agenda Sourced out a Village Level Rootcrop Flour Processing Machine from DA-HVCDP Amounting to P500,000.00

Conducted the 26th Agency InHouse Review of Completed and On-Going Research and Development Projects

March 6, 2015

2015

July 9, 2015

Crafted the RDE Agenda for 2015-2018

For rootcrops research processing Presented 16 research & development projects and 3 social science researches. Awarded cash & certificates as incentives to the winners of Best Paper in Research, Development & Social Science Categories

Product and Process Development of Peanut Ice-cream

Improvement of Packaging and Participatory Marketing of OTOP-Developed Peanut Products

Packaging and Label Design of Peanut Products

Developing Organic Farming Technologies for Sugarcane Production in the Province of Tarlac

Integrated RDE Program on Commercial Production of Free -Range Chicken Among Women in Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

Vaccination of the birds

The Beneficiaries of the Project

Eggs Produced by the Different Breeds of Chickens

Influence of Shallow Tube Well (STWs) for Irrigation on the Hydraulic Properties of the Aquifers

Vegetative stage

Determination of Weight of Rice Grain

Treatment Plots

Harvested tomato fruits

Honey Dew Melon

Organic Native Pig Production and Dispersal in the Province of Tarlac

Organic Native Chicken: Propagation for Livelihood Project

Rainfed Rice Production

Organic Farming Technologies for Sugarcane Production

TCA is not only known for quality tertiary education but also for its relevant and responsive programs and services that are aligned with the thrusts and priorities of the government. Sustainability, food security, and poverty alleviation, among other agenda, serve as the guiding force that propel the extension and community development programs of the College. In order to better carry out its mission and goals, the College also aggressively forges partnerships with more agencies and organizations. These entities do not only provide additional resources necessary for the realization of the various activities, they also strengthen the College’s resolve to fulfill its mission of improving the quality of life in its service area.

EXTENSION AND TRAINING PROGRAMS 2015 As for the year, there were 30 various trainings and seminars which were rolled out to some identified participants of the year. These were related with business management, crop production, animal husbandry, and several livelihood prospects of the target beneficiaries.

The Department of Extension and Training of the College collaborates with the different institutes to conduct trainings and seminars for the community. The College also invites pool of experts who serve as resource speakers for trainings/seminars.

Table 24. Trainings Conducted/Hosted/Coordinated/Facilitated PROGRAM/ ACIVITY/ PROJECT

DURATION/ NO. OF HOURS

PERSONS/ DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED

CLIENTS/ BENEFICIARIES

NO. OF TRAINEES/ BENEFICIARIES

SOURCE OF FUND

Facilitated Integrated RDE Free Range Chicken Training

January 16 & January 27, 2015

HNicolas AParagas ECordova LManzano

SILAW President and residents of Sta. Ignacia

17

Conducted Seminar of Parents in Sta. Ignacia Day Care Center

January 23, 2015

ASilverio AAlegado RNanit PSED students

Parents of Day Care pupils

20 parents 36 pupils

IED Extension Fund ₱ 1,000

Facilitated AME Regional Marketing Management Education (ARMMEd)

January 23, 2015

JSoriano MRamales HLocading VCatchapero SSalunson ENACTUS TCA

Students from TSU, College of the Holy Spirit, TCA

668

AME EnactusTCA IBM Business

January 27, 2015

NPetero CFerrer

Faculty and Practice Teachers

25 faculty 40 practice teachers

TCA

January 30, 2015

ASilverio AAlegado RNanit PSED students

Parents of Day Care pupils

40 parents 39 pupils

IED Extension Fund ₱ 1,500

Orientation on Senior High School Planning and Implementation Conducted Seminar of Parents in Mayantoc Day Care Center

DA – BAR

Education

Dept.

2

PROGRAM/ ACIVITY/ PROJECT

DURATION/ NO. OF HOURS

PERSONS/ DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED

CLIENTS/ BENEFICIARIES

NO. OF TRAINEES/ BENEFICIARIES

SOURCE OF FUND

Conducted Training on Crop Production NC I

January 30-31, 2015

ALorenzo BLorenzo

TCA Alumni and students

23 students 2 alumni

TESDA ₱ 10,000

Conducted Training on Crop Production NC I

February 6, 2015

ALorenzo BLorenzo

TCA Alumni and students

23 students 2 alumni

TESDA ₱ 10,000

Conducted Career Orientation Seminar

February 9, 2015

RTablarin LFernandez CCustodio MVillaruel

Students from Malacampa High School, TCA, LS

765

TCA PESO OSSD GAD

Re-Orientation Seminar on Human Resource Management System and Programs

February 18, 2015

MVillaruel

TCA NonAcademic Staff

68

HRMO

Facilitated TrainingWorkshop on Bio -Organic Inputs for Native Pigs and Native Chicken Facilitated the Student Leadership Training of SIBC Christian Academy, Inc., Mangatarem, Pangasinan

February 24, 2015

SEstudillo LPagatpatan AParagas CLacayanga

SILAW officers and members

17

DA-RFO 3

February 27, 2015

AOficiar

Students

55

SIBC Christian Academy, Inc.

Facilitated the Seminar on Successful FreeRange Farming

February 28, 2015

MBeltran LPagatpatan AParagas RVillarama

Chicken Raisers-

50

Sarimanok Feeds

3

PROGRAM /ACTIVITY/ PROJECT

DURATION/ NO. OF HOURS

of Dominant CZ Free Range Chicken Layer Type and Inasal Meat Type

PERSONS/ DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED

CLIENTS/ BENEFICIARIES

NO. OF TRAINEES/ BENEFICIARIES

SOURCE OF FUND

HNicolas CLacayanga SEstudillo ECordova

Training on House Keeping NC II

March 14, 2015

BLorenzo DCabeso

Students

19

Extension Fund P 2, 850

Training on Beauty Care NC II

March 24 & 31, 2015

BLorenzo

Students

68

Extension Fund ₱ 24, 800

Seminar for Parents

March 31, 2015

RNanit AAlegado MVillaruel PSED students

Parents and Students

16 parents 25 students

Extension Fund ₱1,000

Launching/ Farmers Field School on Meat and Dairy Goat

May 20, 2015

MABeltran AParagas

Goat raisers (FLS-IGM)

31

Provincial Gov’t of Aurora

Training on Action Research Preparation

June 1, 2015

AVelasco ATomas GHilario MGuting

Students

45

Extension Fund ₱2,000

Seminar-Workshop on Outcomes Based Education for Faculty

June 18, 2015

COlivares AVelasco NPetero

Faculty

31

Extension Fund ₱3,000

Trainors’ Training on Back to Basics/ Natural Food Processing

June 25 – 26, 2015

PTangonan YGuillermo MSantos

Members

6

DAR

Training/ Techno Demonstration of Peanut

July 11, 2015

SRamos CDRamos RRamos GPascua

Dep-Ed Teachers, Canteen Managers,

74

DA-BAR

4

PROGRAM/ ACIVITY/ PROJECT

DURATION/ NO. OF HOURS

Processing

PERSONS/ DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED

CLIENTS/ BENEFICIARIES

YJuan, AValida 5 students

food Processor and Selected BSFT, BSED students

NO. OF TRAINEES/ BENEFICIARIES

SOURCE OF FUND

Leadership Training

August 21, 2015

JSoriano IBM students

High school and 19 college students

ENACTUS TCA

ICT Seminar Workshop

September 11, 2015

JTolentino, RParazo

Professionals

6

Private Individuals

Leadership Capability and Enterprise Development Training

September 17 & 24, 2015

TBoncato, RTablarin, JEllamar, MEllamar, MRacquel

Officers and Members of North Central Luzon Tomato Stakeholders Association

30

North Central Luzon Tomato Stakeholders Assoc.

Training on Mushroom Production at Barangay Malacampa, Camiling, Tarlac

September 18, 2015

COlivares ASilverio KMariano Alorenzo 20 BEED IV A students

Malcampa residents

10

Extension Fund ₱ 1000

Organized a Seminar in Promoting Organic Farming

October 24, 2015 MCaguioa EnviSci students

Farmers and housewives in Brgy. Sta. Maria, Camiling, Tarlac

12

EnviSci Class

Teachers

10

TCA and Caanamon gan High School ₱ 3250

Information and October 28, 29, Communication 30, 2015 s Technology Training at Caanamongan High School, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

CReyla GDiaz MFerrer RParazo

5

PROGRAM/ ACIVITY/ PROJECT

DURATION/ NO. OF HOURS

PERSONS/ DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED

CLIENTS/ BENEFICIARIES

NO. OF TRAINEES/ BENEFICIARIES

SOURCE OF FUND

Seminar – Workshop on IEC Materials Preparation

November 9, JSoriano 2015

Faculty members

24

TCA – IBM

SPSS Seminar – Workshop for IBM Faculty Members

November 9, MCaguioa 2015

Faculty members, students and guests

45

TCA – IBM

Training on Health Care Services NC II

November 12 BLorenzo – 13, 2015 DCabeso CAgustin

Faculty, students and alumni

40 students, 1 faculty member 2 alumni

Seminar on Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program to Selected Students and Faculty Members of

December 16, LLijauco 2015

TCA Selected students and faculty members

100

TESDA P6,000

Department of Energy Luzon Office

TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION AND APPLIED COMMUNICATION A number of communication materials allied with livelihood enhancement, enterprise management, integrated farming, techno-demonstration projects, education and ARCCESS Projects were packaged through the initiative of the Department of Extension and Training spearheaded by its diligent staff. Table 25. Materials Produced, Copied and Reproduced Title of IEC Material/ Writer “Gabay sa Pagbababuyan” Module/YWaminal

No. of Copy/ies

Clientele/Beneficiaries

Remarks

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

Draft

Organic-Based Pig Produc- 1 tion for ESWM/ YWaminal

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

Draft

Techno Guide on Pig

Farmers, students,

Draft

1

6

Production/YWaminal

researchers, government employees

Marketing of Recycled Product/ JSoriano, MRamales ETotaan

1

TCA community and other students and professionals

Lecture notes

Pag-aalaga ng Free Range Layer Chicken/MGBeltran

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

For production and distribution

Makabagong Pag-aalaga ng Kambing/MGBeltran

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

For production and distribution

Organikong Gulayan/RParagas

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

For production and distribution

Association’s Membership Education and Management Module/ ETotaan

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

For production and distribution

Rice Production Module/ OJaballa

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

For production and distribution

Gabay sa Pag-aalaga ng Baboy/ YWaminal

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

For production and distribution

Pamamaraan sa Sugarcane Integrated Farming System/ CBeltran

200

ARBOs

For distribution

Gabay sa Pag-aalaga ng Kambing/MGBeltran

200

ARBOs

For distribution

Enterprise Management Manual ETotaan/TBoncato

200

ARBOs

For distribution

Farm Plan and Budget for: - Rice Production ARCCESS Project Team

200

ARBOs

For distribution

Farm Plan and Budget for: - Sugarcane Production ARCCESS Project Team

200

ARBOs

For distribution

7

Farm Plan and Budget for:

200

ARBOs

For distribution

200

ARBOs

For distribution

200

ARBOs

For distribution

Financial Management Manual/JSoriano, ETotaan

1

ARBOs

For production and distribution

Preparation and application of botanical pesticides using Neem, Ginger, Garlic, Kakawate/RParagas

1

Farmers, students, researchers, government employees

Draft

Enterprise Management Manual/ETotaan, JSoriano

1

ARBOs

For production and distribution

Pamamaraan sa Sugarcane Integrated Farming/CBeltran

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pagtatanim ng Palay/OJaballa

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pagtatanim ng Mais/CBeltran

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pagtatanim ng Kamlong/TBoncato

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pagtatanim ng Okra/RParagas

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pagtatanim ng Sitaw/RParagas

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pagtatanim ng Vermicompost/CBeltran

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pag-aalaga ng Baka/LPagatpatan

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pag-aalaga ng Baboy/YWaminal

200

ARBOs

For distribution

- Vegetable Production ARCCESS Project Team Farm Plan and Budget for: - Corn Production ARCCESS Project Team Farm Plan and Budget for: - Calamansi Production ARCCESS Project Team

8

TechnoGabay sa Pag-aalaga ng Kambing/MGBeltran, CLacayanga

200

ARBOs

For distribution

TechnoGabay sa Pag-aalaga ng Katutubong Manok/MViloria

200

ARBOs

For distribution

Table 26. Techno -Demo Projects Title of Techno-Demo Project Techno Demo on Native Pig Production

Farmer Cooperators/ Beneficiaries

Techno-Demo Sites

Budget/ Source

Livestock growers of Timmaguab, Calipayan, Sta. Ines West, Poblacion, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

TCA

DA-RFO III

Techno Demo on Native Chicken

Farmers and AT’s of the province of Tarlac

TCA

DA-RFO III

Techno Demo on Free Range Chicken Production

Member of SILAW (Sta. Ignacia Loan and Aid for Women)

TCA

DA-BAR

Expert Involved DRs SEstudillo CLacayanga LPagatpatan

DRs MBeltran Hnicolas AParagas

of Integrated RDE Free Range Chicken Training for 8 beneficiaries of San Francisco, Vargas, Timmaguab, Sta. Ines and West Poblacion, Sta Ignacia, Tarlac

LManzano ECordova MViloria HCariño

range chicken for 8 recipients in Brgys. Pugo Cecillo, Pob. East, Macaguing, Taguiporo, Caduldulaoan, Baldios and Calipayan, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac on

9

April 17, 2015 

Monitored and administered NCD vaccines to free range layer chicken of 25 women in Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

Established Under Rainfed RicePoultry and Livestock integration: Enhancing Livelihood for Rice

Farmers of San TCA Jose, Mayantoc, Tarlac

DA-RFO III

OJaballa YGuillermo

Palayamanan Project (Integrated Students Farm Production)

TCA

TCA

Samor

Techno Demo on Tissue Culture Banana Production

LGU Moncada and Tanay, Rizal

TCA

BPI-UPLB

APerey

TCA

MEllamar

Farmers

MRaquel

Clonal Nursery

DENR

TCA

DENR

LGuillermo

Techno Demo on Integrated Farming

Farmers

Gossood, Mayantoc, Tarlac

Magsasaka Siyentista Kgd. Tomy Garma

TNavarro

IAF Echo Farm

Students

TCA

TCA

FAgliam

Techno Demo on Techno Chem

Students

TCA

TCA-IBM

EBugarin

GPonciano

FAraño Techno Demo on Mushroom Production

Students

TCA

TCA-IBM

OLocading

Drip Irrigation

Students

TCA

TCA - IENG

EViray,Jr.

Design and Fabrication of Portable Single Drum Type Biogas Digester

Farmers of Cabaruan, Sta. Cabaruan, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac Ignacia, Tarlac

TCA

GRillon,Jr.

Techno Demo on Chewy Munchies

Women Organizations, OSYs and students

Techno Demo on Butse Making

Brgy. Calipayan, TCA – IEd Malacampa, REHOBOTH and TCA

BLorenzo

Women Brgy. Calipayan, TCA – IEd Organizations,

BLorenzo

10

DCabeso ALorenzo DCabeso

OSYs and students

Malacampa, REHOBOTH and TCA

Techno Demo on Longganisa Making

Women Organizations, OSYs and students

Brgy. Calipayan, Malacampa, REHOBOTH and TCA

TCA – IEd

Techno Demo on Weaving

Women Organizations, OSYs and students

Brgy. Calipayan, Malacampa, REHOBOTH and TCA

TCA – IEd

Women Organizations, OSYs and students

Brgy. Calipayan, Malacampa, REHOBOTH and TCA

TCA – IEd

Techno Demo on Medicinal Plants

BLorenzo DCabeso BLorenzo DCabeso BLorenzo DCabeso

TECHNO GABAY PROGRAM Almost 5,000 clients benefited from technical assistance rendered by the Techno Gabay Program (TGB) and FITS center staff. The clientele came from private sectors, companies and Local Government Units (LGU).

Table 27. Quarterly Accomplishment Report of 16 FITS Center under the Techno Gabay Program QUARTER

NO. OF TRAININGS CONDUCTED

NO. OF PERSONS TRAINED

NO. OF CLIENTS SERVED THRU TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

TOTAL NO. OF CLIENT SERVED

First

14

515

519

1034

13

918

916

1834

800

1130

1930

2233

2565

4798

Second Third Fourth

Total

27

Note: Conducted Performance Assessment and Training Workshop for FITS staff in the Province on May 11-12 at Baguio City.

11

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE RENDERED One of the essential concerns of the Tarlac College of Agriculture is to promote positive development among the members of the society through enhancing their abilities and full potential in forms of technical assistance. Thus, part of the College’s directive, is to go the extra miles for people from different walks of life. This year marks a great achievement as the Extension and Training department has profited a number of beneficiaries like farmers, women entrepreneurs, out-of-school youth (OSY), seminarians, social workers and even municipal officials.

Recipients benefited from services which include veterinary services such as deworming and vitamin injection for livestock raisers. The department has also doled out team building activity leadership and value formation among families, students, private employees, various women’s organizations, seminarians, army and faculty members. Lastly, pest clinic was also carried out to help some plant growers improve their crops.

Table 28. Technical Assistance Rendered Nature and Level of Technical Assistance Technical conference/ assistance/ consultancy

Date Rendered

January 14, 2015

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries 7 LGU San Clemente Officials including the Municipal Mayor

Service Provider

CRosete SLingaya MPalpal-latoc GDelaCruz

Conducted OLSAT and Comprehension Tests in Camiling Catholic School, BESTCAP and Asian Lexcon School

January 15, 16 220 students & 27, 2015

BSoliman

Resource speaker on TOT on Meat and Dairy Production for FFS

January 30, 2015

MBeltran

Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

For the Month February – 39 dog owners/ LManzano of February livestock raisers RVillarama 2015 LPagatpatan

31 livestock raisers

DOficiar

AParagas ECordova CLacayanga

12

Nature and Level of Technical Assistance

Date Rendered

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries

Service Provider

Resource speaker during the Technical Demonstration/ briefing on Vermicomposting

February 6, 2015

12 coop members AMaglalang ETotaan JTongol

Assistance for Brgy, Malacampa by getting technical description for the Malacampa Barangay Hall location lot at DENR Office

February 13, 3 2015

CRosete

Coordinated with DENR about the technical February 17, 6 description of the Malacampa Barangay Hall 2015 location wherein the Malacampa Barangay Captain visited the Institute of Engineering’s Extension Office with a Barangay Kagawad

CRosete

Team Building Activity on Senior Santo Niño Hospital, Bayambang Branch

February 21- 30 Staff 22, 2015

AOficiar CCustodio

Visitation/consultation session to mango growers in Pura and Capas, Tarlac

February 23, 3 mango growers EPagatpatan 2015 LASS members

Deworming and vitamin injection in Sta. Ignacia

February 23, Jazmin Goat 2015 Farm

YWaminal

Resource speaker and facilitator during the Student Leadership Training for SIBC Christian Academy, Inc., Mangatarem, Pangasinan

February 27, 55 students 2015

AOficiar

Assisted goat farmers under the FFS on Meat February 27, 30 goat raisers and Dairy Goat Production from Aurora 2015 Province for their Lakbay Aral to selected backyard and commercial goat farm in the province

13

MGBeltran

Nature and Level of Technical Assistance Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries

Date Rendered For the Month of March 2015

12 dog owners/livestock raisers

Service Provider RVillarama ECordova

Resource Person During the March 5, 2015 Training-Workshop on Leadership and Value Formation for Agricultural Production and Credit Program

23 officers and members of 5 ETotaan ARBOs in Hacienda Luisita

Career Coaching in Camiling School for Home Industries

March 6, 2015

40 students

Inspection of Housing of Integrated RDE Free Range Chicken Training for Beneficiaries

March 10, 2015 8 Recipients from San Francisco, Vargas, Timmaguab, Sta. Ines East, Sta. Ines West and Poblacion, Sta. Ignacia,

MBeltran

Facilitated and conducted the TCA Choir for the Annual Civil Mass Wedding sponsored by LGU Camiling

March 18, 2015 58 couples

ESalcedo

Pest Clinic Activity

March 2, 2015

20 Okra Farmers

MAgsaoay

Assisted Hacienda Luisita ARBOs in the conduct of farm visitation

March 2, 2015

5 ARBOs

DCorpuz

Resource Person on Leadership and Values Reorientation on Entrepreneurship Seminar at DAR Conference Room, Diwa ng Tarlak, Tarlac City

April 16, 2015

25 participants from MORISA, Inc., Galing sa Lupa Producers Coop, Bobon PMPC, Masalasa STBF Marketing Coop,

ETotaan

Resource Person on Orientation on Entrepreneurship Seminar at DAR Conference Room, Diwa ng Tarlak, Tarlac City

April 22, 2015

37 participants from CFFS ETotaan Marketing Coop, MSHF Association, BAGOFA Coop, BFFS Producers Coop, Ablang Sapang MPC

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LFernandez

HNicolas

Nature and Level of Technical Assistance

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries

Date Rendered

Service Provider

Resource Person on Leadership April 30, 2015 and Values Reorientation for Effective Good Governance at LSquare, San Rafael, Tarlac City

19 participants from Sula Iba Irrigators Assoc and MSHF Association

Technical Assistance for the following crops:

9 farmers/farm owners from APerey Concepcion, La Paz, Luisita and Moncada

April 15, 2015 April 23, 2015

- Banana production

April 21, 2015

- Papaya production

April 21, 2015

- Mushroom production

ETotaan

40 members of Farmer Cooperative from Mangatarem, Pangasinan

- Corn production

Resource Speaker during the Open Forum to Address Concerns of the ARBOs in their Agricultural Production Activities

April 2015

50 members of Lourdes, Mapalacsiao, Cut-Cut II, Balete and Parang

Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

For the Month of April 2015

15 Clients

Monitoring and Application of NCD Vaccines on Free Range Layer Chicken for Women in Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

May 4, 2015

24 Women Beneficiaries of Sta. Ignacia

Resource Speaker on Psychometrician Board Exam Review (under Carl Balita Review Center)

May 2-3, 9-10, 16-17, 23-24, 2015

RParagas OJaballa CBeltran ETotaan ECordova RVillarama

MViloria FMariano VetMed faculty

40 Psych Students

BSoliman

Resource Speaker during the May 14, 2015 Skills Training on Fish Deboning for the SME Roving Academy at ASGAIC Compound, Amucao, Tarlac City

56 participants from ASGAIC and LGU-DA Paniqui, Tinapa Processor from Capas and Victoria

SRamos

Feeding and Gift Giving Project in Telbang and Sta. Maria Elementary School

60 Elementary Students

AOficiar

May 16 & 23, 2015

RNanit JCampilan

Psych Club Officers (in partnership with

15

Nature and Level of Technical Assistance

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries

Date Rendered

Service Provider

Victory Lodge Resource Speaker during the Practical Goat Raising Seminar

May 17, 2015

33 Farmer/Goat Raisers of Tondod, Nueva Ecija

MGBeltran

Resource Speaker during the Training on Integrated Goat Management

May 20, 2015

31 Participants on FLS-IGM MGBeltran of Dingalan, Aurora

Home visit/monitoring on Okra Farms

May 22, 2015

15 okra growers

Veterinary services rendered at For the Month the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospi- of May 2015 tal

9 dog/livestock owners

ECordova, CLacayanga RVillarama

Served as Speaker on Financial Management at DARPO Diwa ng Tarlak, Tarlac City

June 10, 11, and 25, 2015

86 members of Pando, Bantog, Lourdes, Asturias, Mapalacsiao, Mabilog, Ablang, Victoria

ETotaan

Resource speaker during the Teachers’ Annual SeminarWorkshop of Tarlac School of Arts & Trade, Inc. & ESST held at TSAT, Tarlac City

June 17, 2015

30 Faculty of TSAT

BSoliman

Resource speaker during the June 26, 2015 Swine and Goat Production Seminar held at Camp Gen. Servillano A. Aquino , Tarlac City

16 Army

LPagatpatan

Veterinary services rendered at Month of June the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospi- 2015 tal

28 dog owners/livestock raisers

Technical assistance as AACCUP Accreditor at Aklan State University

July 12 – 17, 2015

1 institution

ALorenzo

Resource Person during the Training on Entrepreneurship to 5 ARBOs in Luisita at DAR

July 22 – 23, 2015

16 members

ETotaan

YWaminal

RVillarama CLacayanga ECordova

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Nature and Level of Technical Assistance

Date Rendered No. of Client/ Beneficiaries

Service Provider

Provincial Office, Diwa ng Tarlac, Tarlac City Technical assistance on banana and corn production

July 24, 2015

3 clients

APerey

Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

Month of July 2015

22 dog owners

RVillarama AParagas ECordova CLacayanga

Consultation meeting with BNHS officials and staff on school boundaries

August 7, 2015 9 officials and staff

CRosete

Assisted Mapalacsiao August 10 - 11, 5 officials Farmworker Beneficiaries Assoc, 2015 Inc on Financial Report

ETotaan

Consultation Meeting with Mun. August 11, Coun. Ricarte Andres and 2015 Company at the President’s Office

4 Municipal Officials

JConstantino

Resource speakers for the August 13, following topics during the 2015 Training on Mungbean Production held at the DA-OPA, Tarlac City:

45 Farmers, ATs, Women’s Organizations

LPontanilla CRosete TNavarro LLijauco SRamos CRamos RTablarin

Mungbean [LLijauco] Practices for Mungbean, Training on Mungbean Production [SRamos, CRamos] Mungbean [RTablarin]

Resource speaker on Leadership August 14, Training Seminar entitled “The 2015 Building Blocks of Leadership” for students of CLDH-EI, Tarlac City

62 CLDH-EI Students and Faculty

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BSoliman

Nature and Level of Technical Assistance Get cadastral map and technical description of Bamban Elementary School (BES) lot from DENR-CENRO

Date Rendered

August 14, 2015

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries 10 beneficiaries

Service Provider

LPontanilla GCorpuz MPal-pallatoc JConstantino Crosete

Get cadastral map and technical August 17, description of Balloc Elementary 2015 School (Balloc ES) lot from DENR-CENRO

10 beneficiaries

CRosete

Consultation Meeting (LGU San August 19, Clemente MPD Office) 2015

4 Municipal Officers

CRosete

Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

Month of August 2015

29 dog owners

RVillarama CLacayanga LPagatpatan

Resource speaker during the Municipal School’s Press Conference at Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

September 3, 2015

90 students

LGU Sta. Ignacia

Goat Stakeholders Consultation Cum Training Course on Goat Enterprise Management at Vigan, Ilocos Sur

September 17, 2015

85 goat raisers

MGBeltran

Served as evaluator for the TCA – CSC Katangi – Tanging Guro sa Ekstensiyon o Pagbabahagi

September 21, 2015

5 faculty

JSoriano

Technical Conference Consultation - Schools Titling Program of the Municipality of Camiling

September 22, 2015

12 Municipal Officials

CRosete

4 schools

CRosete

Obtain school copy of lot titles September 28, for Pit-Ao Elem School, Doclong 2015 Elem School, Daldalayap Elem School & San Clem. Elem School for research of

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Nature and Level of Technical Assistance

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries

Date Rendered

Service Provider

technical description and cadastral map at DENR office Technical assistance as AACCUP Accreditor at Samar State University

September 28 – 1 institution 30, 2015

ALorenzo

Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

Month of 24 client September 2015

RVillarama

Technical assistance as AACCUP Accreditor at Samar State University

October 1 – 3, 2015

1 institution

ALorenzo

Conducted overview presentation on RAM Foods in Coordination of TCA – NOCELTSA

October 13, 2015

15 farmers/women’s org/ entrepreneurs

TBoncato

Conducted overview presentation on RAM Foods in Coordination of TCA – NOCELTSA

October 23, 2015

27 farmers/women’s org/ entrepreneurs

TBoncato

Conducted overview presentation on RAM Foods in Coordination of TCA – NOCELTSA

October 26, 2015

10 farmers/women’s org/ entrepreneurs

TBoncato

Research of techical description and cadastral map at DENR office for Pit-Ao Elem School, Doclong Elem School, Daldalayap Elem School & San Clem. Elem School

October 27, 2015

4 schools

CRosete

Technical consultancy on mango October 23, production 2015

3 farmers

EPagatpatan

Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

Month of October 2015

14 dog owners/livestock raisers

RVillarama

Assessor on Agri – Crop Production NC I at Nueva Ecija

November 7 & 14, 2015

ECordova CLacayanga

RTablarin

RTablarin

RTablarin

ECordova CLacayanga

150 OSYs

19

APerey

Nature and Level of Technical Assistance Facilitated the Team Building Activity of Our Lady of Peace College Seminary

Date Rendered November 9, 2015

No. of Client/ Beneficiaries

Service Provider

57 seminarians

BSoliman

Briefing/consultancy on Vermi- November 14, composting and Vermitea 2015 Production and Technical Briefing Kamlong at Sitio Matinong, Sta. Ines Centro, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

47 members of RLove

JAbad

Resource Person on Vision, Mission Goals and Objectives and Policies Systems and Procedures Formulation Seminar Workshop at L Square Hotel and Restaurant, San Rafael, Tarlac City

November 16, 2015

55 officers and members of ARBOs within Tarlac Province

Veterinary services rendered at the TCA-IVM Veterinary Hospital

Month of 15 dog owners/ livestock November 2015 raisers

RVillarama

Seminar entitled “Rethink. Reset. Restart: No to Premarital Sex”

December 9, 2015

545 students of St. Nicolas College of Business and Technology

BSoliman

Resource speaker during the Training of Trainers on Break the Silence: Child Sexual Abuse Prevention and Gender Responsive Curriculum Development

December 10 – 11, 2015

40 social workers of DSWD BSoliman – Tarlac

Assessor on Agri – Crop Production NC I at Nueva Ecija

December 12, 2015

34 faculty of BPSU

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TBoncato ETotaan

ETotaan APerey

ECordova

APerey

ADOPT-A-PROGRAM (Barangay, School, Cooperative, Institution) For years, TCA serves as benefactor to some identified institutions and units such as Sto. Niño Hospital, Brgy. Cabaruan, LGU San Clemente, Sta. Maria Elementary School, Brgy. Timmaguab, and Bamban, High School. The REHOBOTH Children’s Foundation, an adopted institution of the College, has been a beneficiary of Literacy and Numeracy Projects. Furthermore, some programs in line with fruit cocktail preparation, mushroom production, photojournalism and photography trainings, consultative meeting on school’s land title, computer inspection and maintenance, consultative and household surveys,

monitoring of native pig production, technical confab consultation on lot titling, team building activities, Brigada Eskwela, technical demonstration, and computer literacy have been offered. On the other hand, the College has again tied up with Accelerating Minor’s Opportunity for Recovery (AMOR) Village. This is a sister facility of Lingap Center which caters to the needs of special children from various provinces in Central Luzon. The linkage has been a very good avenue for facilitating outreach activities and psychological evaluation tests for special children.

The following are the adopted institutions, barangays, schools and cooperatives of the college: 1.

REHOBOTH Children’s Foundation (Literary Project, Numeracy Project, etc)

2.

Bamban National High School, San Clemente, Tarlac

3.

Timmaguab, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

4.

LGU – San Clemente, Tarlac

5.

Sto. Niño Hospital

6.

Sta. Maria Elementary School

7.

Lingap Center

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MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, TRAININGS, WORKSHOPS ATTENDED/ PARTICIPATED IN BY FACULTY EXTENSION SERVICE PROVIDERS The College’s flagship for faculty development remains resilient throughout the year. Hence, faculty members participate and attend local, national and international seminars and trainings related to their field of specialization.

Title of Activity NRCP – LBC – UP – BSU – PSAS Training and Write shop on Writing Proposal

Venue/Dates

Staff Involved SEstudillo RVillarama

January 21-23, 2015

Sponsors NRCP LBC UP BSU PSAS

National Conference on Contemporary Assessment for Learning

January 31, 2015

LPagatpatan HNicolas

14th Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference

February 5-7, 2015 LPagatpatan

Training on Marketing and Commercialization of Agricultural Products of

March 4 – 6, 2015 YGuillermo RTablarin Central Luzon State University AValida

Seminar-Workshop (Day 1) on

Pulsar Hotel, Caggai, Tuguegarao City CLARRDEC

CBeltran R&D – TCA Paragas FBaccay ETotaan TBoncato MViloria JEllamar Briones AValida Ramos JAbad FAgliam EFranquera

March 6, 2015

Annual Updating of RDE Agenda

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Title of Activity

Venue/Dates

Staff Involved

Seminar on Lifestyle to Health: Organic Food Processing and Herb Utilization cum Meeting of Members of the Accreditation Council

March 9-11, 2015

YGuillermo

Hotel Pampanga, City of San Fernando, Pampanga

GPonciano

Training on Tomato Processing

Quezon, Nueva Ecija March 14, 2015

TBoncato

Launching of Vegetable Noodles April 2015

JEllamar

Sponsors DA-ATI III

Municipal Government of Quezon, Nueva Ecija

JEspiritu

DTI

San Clemente, Tarlac

SRamos

SSF

Philippine Chamber of Commerce (Tarlac Chapter) on Eco-Tourism

DTI – Tarlac City

DCorpuz

PCCI Tarlac

Prototyping Solution for School Aged Project

Tarlac City

APerey

PGT

April 13, 16-17, 2015

Jollibee

Prototyping Solution for School Aged Project at Tarlac City

Azzaya Restaurant, APerey Capas, Tarlac

PGT

April 2015

May 11, 2015

Jollibee

Prototyping Solution for School May 12, 2015 APerey Aged Project for the Municipality Azzaya Restaurant, ETotaan of Victoria Capas, Tarlac

PGT

Training – Workshop on Agro – Enterprise Development

Lubao, Pampanga

ETotaan

May 27-29, 2015

JSoriano

Catholic Relief Services

Workshop on Prototyping for LGUs and Malnourish children in selected municipalities of Tarlac (Victoria, Camiling, Capas, Concepcion)

Victoria

ETotaan

PGT

Camiling

APerey

Jollibee Foundation

Attended meetings with PAROs DAR Provincial and LBP managers discussed the Office, Diwa ng status of APCP loans of ARBOs Tarlac, Tarlac City in Luisita July 21, 2015

ETotaan

Department of Agrarian Reform – Provincial Office

Participated during the 11th

TNavarro,

DA-BAR

Jollibee LGU Victoria

Capas Concepcion

August 6-9, 2015

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Title of Activity Agriculture and Fisheries Technology Forum and Product Exhibition

Venue/Dates

Staff Involved

Sponsors

Mega Trade Hall, LLaranang, TBoncato, SM Megamall, MBeltran Mandaluyong City AValida RRamos JTongol SRamos LGuingab

Consultation meeting with Municipal Councilor Ricarte Andres and Company

TCA President’s Office

Joint RRDCC and Experts Pool 3rd Quarter Regular Meeting

Central Luzon State University

General Orientation on Work Ethics and Accountability, CSC Policies and Guidelines, TCA Internal Policies and Fiscal Management and Internal Control

Don Gilberto P. Romulo Farmers’ Training Center

Seminar and Orientation on PAG-IBIG Programs and Services

Continuing Education Center, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

August 11, 2015

JLConstantino

LGU Camiling

LPontanilla CRosete TNavarro

CLARRDEC

All faculty and NonAcademic staff

HRMO

All faculty and NonAcademic staff

HRMO

ETotaan

PhilEASNet

September 4, 2015

September 11, 2015

September 15, 2015 2015 National Agriculture, Fishery and Natural Resources Extension Symposium

AIM, Makati City

September 30, 2015 JSoriano

DA – ATI PhilRice IRRI

National Agriculture, Fishery AIM, Makati City and Natural Resources Oct 1, 2015 Extension Symposium

ETotaan

PhilEASNet

JSoriano

DA – ATI PhilRice

IRRI Leg 2 of Training – Workshop on Agro Enterprise Development

Lubao, Pampanga

ETotaan

October 12-16, 2015

JSoriano

Project Launching and Field Day of Palayamanan Model Farm

Brgy. Turu, Magalang, Pampanga

YGuillermo

BASC

REspejo

DA – RFO III

22nd CHED National

Tagbilaran, Bohol

TNavarro

CHED

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DAR

Title of Activity

Venue/Dates

Staff Involved

Sponsors

December 7 – 10, 2015

YGuillermo

Meeting with NEDA Development Plan Consultants

CEC, TCA, Camiling, Tarlac

ADCO Members

TCA

Enhancing Value Chain for Peanut Project Writeshop in Preparation for the Terminal Report

MMSU, Batac, ilocos Norte

SRamos

DOST - PCAARRD

Extension Conference

LLaranang

December 9, 2015

December 11, 2015

RRamos MLopez RNanit

Prototyping Team Meeting

Sangguniang APerey Panlalawigan Session Hall, Capitol Building, San Vicente, Tarlac City December 15, 2015

PGT Jollibee Group Foundation

SPECIAL PROJECTS 1. ARCCESS Project with the Department of Agrarian Reform 2. Cattle Dispersal Project

FTC MANAGEMENT SERVICES RENDERED Nature of Service Rendered

Type of Client

Date

Food Service

ARBOs

January 22-23, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

Women of Timmaguab, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

January 27, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

ESWM Task Force February 2, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

TCA Non-

February 8, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

Students

February 9, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

TCA NonTeaching Staff

February 18, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

Women of Timmaguab, Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

February 28, 2015

Food Service

RAATI Officials

February 28, 2015

Food Service

RAATI Officials

March 3, 2015

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Food Service

Researchers, Faculty, Students

March 6, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

TCA Faculty and Accreditors

March 12 – 13, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

TCA Faculty and Accreditors

March 16 – 18, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

TCA Faculty and Accreditors

March 17 – 20, 2015

Food Service

TCA Faculty

March 30, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

DSWD Personnel

March 31, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

IBM Faculty and Graduate Students

April 1, 2015

Food Service

TCA Officials, Guests

April 7-8, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

ARBOs, DAR Officials

April 14-15, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

FITS Staff in the Province

April 17, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

Foreigners from Australia

April 18, 2015

Food Service

OPV of Baler, Aurora

May 6, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

Farmers, Coops, GOs

May 18, 2015

Food Service

TCA Faculty and Staff

May 18, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

DENR Officials

May 19, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

LGU Sta. Ignacia HRMO

May 27, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

DAR Officials and TCA ARCCESS PSP Team

May 27-29, 201

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

TCA NonTeaching Staff

June 4, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation

TCA Program Chairs of Different Institutes in the College

June 9, 2015

Hall Accommodation: Orientation for Vet Med students (Batch 1)

Vet Med Students

July 2, 2015

Food service and hall accommodation: PDO Meeting

Planning and Development Officers in the

July 6-7, 2015

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Food service - In-House Review

Faculty, students, guests and visitors from different municipalities

July 9, 2015

Food service: RQUAT

Faculty

July 16, 2015

Food service : Institutional Sustainability Assessment

Accreditors, faculty, July 27 – 30, 2015 facilitators

Food service and hall accommodation: DENR Meeting

DENR Personnel in July 30, 2015 the province

Food service and hall accommodation: Seminar on Anti-Sexual Harassment and CRMT

TCA Non-Teaching July 31, 2015 Staff

Hall accommodation: Orientation of New Faculty

New Faculty of the College

August 6, 2015

Hall accommodation: Orientation for First Year Vet Med Students (batch 2) organized by VKV/VLV officers/members and freshmen

Vet Med Students

August 11, 2015

Food service and hall accommodation – Orientation for COS Employees

HRMO staff and COS employees

August 14, 2015

Food Service and Hall Accommodation: ARCCESS Graduation

ARBOs

August 17, 2015

Food Service: AACCUP

Accreditors, faculty, August 27, 2015 facilitators

Function Room Accommodation: CDRMMC Meeting

CDRMMC Personnel

September 14, 2015

Function Room Accommodation: Training of North Central Luzon Tomato Stakeholders Association Members

Association Members

September 17, 2015

Food service and Hall Accommodation

FITS staff in the province

September 24, 2015

Function Room Accommodation: Training of North Central Luzon Tomato Stakeholders Association Members

Association Members

September 24, 2015

Food service and Hall Accommodation

Members of the TCA Administrative Council

September 28, 2015

Hall Accommodation

RET Committee

October 5, 2015

Food service and hall accommodation

Officials of different October 8, 2015 State College and Universities in the Region

Food service and hall accommodation

CHED officials October 15, 2015 during the CHED – OIQAG

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Food and lodging services

DSWD personnel

Food and lodging services

Officials of different October 27 – 29, 2015 State College and Universities in the Region

Food service

4Ps scholars

November 3 – 5, 2015

Food service

CHED Accreditors

November 16 – 20, 2015

Food and hall accommodation

CHED Evaluators

November 23 – 24, 2015

Hall accommodation

Golden Harvest officers

November 25 – 26, 2015

Hall accommodation

SSC

November 27, 2015

Food service and hall accommodation

DENR – CENRO

December 1 – 3, 2015

Food service and hall accommodation

LET passers and IEd students and faculty

December 11, 2015

Food service and hall accommodation

DENR – CENRO

December 15, 2015

Food service and hall accommodation

TCA faculty and students

December 16, 2015

Food service

DPWH (Inauguration and Turnover Ceremony of TCA Overpass)

December 16, 2015

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October 21, 2015

Extension On the Go Institute of Engineering

Computer Literacy Program

Land Surveying

Institute of Business and Management

Kalinga sa Lingap Literacy Program

Institute of Education

Institute of Veterinary Medicine

Rehoboth Literacy and Numeracy Program

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Animal Vaccination

Institute of Agriculture and Forestry

Vermicompost Production and Vermitea Production at Timmaguab II PMPC

Distribution of inputs and briefing the farmer- cooperator for Kamlong Techno demo project at Lukung Dam Irrigators Association, Inc., Concepcion, Tarlac 30

Technology Commercialization of Protein-Enriched SweetpotatoAs Feed for Aquaculture

Cooperative Membership Education Seminar

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General Administration and Support Services

Gift Giving Activity

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STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS The past five years had been a thriving era of accomplishments anchored on the College’s strategic planning initiative: TCA @ 70 that outlines the formulated institutional plans, based on strategic programmatic strengths supported by a comprehensive development plan that made TCA an energized incubator of new ideas and center of innovation. Successful in implementing its programs and projects captured in the acronym AIM HIGH, TCA is set to AIM HIGHER for another state and level of communal commitment to quality and relevance in higher education in its bid to carve a niche in the Southeast Asian Region. mplementing its programs and projects captured in the acronym AIM HIGH, TAU is set to AIM HIGHER for another state and level of communal commitment

(Quality Assurance) Assurance of quality and excellence in instruction through the mechanism of accreditation, assessment and certification to meet global quality standards. (Physical Development) Investment on physical development, infrastructures, learning delivery systems, and technology resources to ensure inclusive and responsive delivery of services to clients and stakeholders to meet desirable institutional outcomes to elicit a distinct corporate brand for TAU on agricultural education and development. (Student Support) Mobilization of student support schemes to improve access to quality education through scholarships and other forms of financial assistance and other services in preparation to become productive members of the society. (Human Resource Development) Heightening potentials and capability of the human workforce through staff development programs and functional institutional support for professional growth and intellectual exposure. (Good Governance) Institutionalization of good governance mechanisms and systems-based solutions characterized by Transparency, Accountability and Unity in promoting a participatory, responsible and ethical leadership. (Extension and Community Service) Galvanizing community involvement and providing technical assistance to the service areas.

(Linkaging and Collaboration) Harnessing the link between the university and its industry partners, government agencies, and alumni in generating additional resources, engagement in mutual development programs and in sustaining meaningful interaction. (Internationalization) Enriching the institution’s international reputation and visibility thru expansion of partnerships leading to exceptional global opportunities for cross-border mobility, collaborative research and information sharing. (Research and Innovation) Revitalizing strategies geared toward excellence in research and development.

ACADEMIC STAFF AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2015 PERMANENT ABAD, Joseph Paul T.

BRIONES, Ronaldo C.

Instructor I

Instructor I

ABELLAR, Emilia V.

BURAGA, Geraldo M.

Associate Professor V

Professor II

AGLIAM, Fe G.

CAASI, Henri B.

Associate Professor V

AGUSTIN, Corazon Instructor II

ALAR, Sherwin S.

Associate Professor II

CABESO, Delia D. Associate Professor V

CABESO, Virgilio C.

Assistant Professor III

Associate Professor IV

ALEGADO, Analyn J.

CAGUIOA, Maria Elena

Instructor I

Assistant Professor III

ARANO, Ma. Fe G.

CARIŇO, Hazel J.

Assistant Professor III

Assistant Professor III

AVILA, Rene A.

CAYANGA, Danilo C.

Assistant Professor III

Associate Professor IV

BACCAY, Edmundo B.

CORPUZ, Danilo P.

Professor III

Associate Professor II

BACCAY, Felita B.

CUZZAMU, Emerson

Associate Professor IV

Assistant Professor I

BAUTISTA, Anita J.

DE GUZMAN, Ermalyn M.

Associate Professor IV

Instructor I

BELTRAN, Cielito A.

DELA CRUZ, Geraldin B.

Professor V

Associate Professor II

BELTRAN, Ma. Asuncion G.

DELA VEGA, Benjie M.

Professor V

Instructor II

BERMILLO, Lorena P.

ELLAMAR, Joel B.

Assistant Professor III

BOLOTAOLO, Rosendo M. Assistant Professor II

BONCATO, Tessie Associate Professor II

Instructor I

ESPIRITU, Judith F. Associate Professor I

ESTUDILLO, Sinamar E. Associate Professor V

ESPEDILLON, Marlon B.

LORENZO, Arnold R.

Assistant Professor I

Associate Professor IV

FABROS, Herminio A.

LORENZO, Blessie U.

Assistant Professor III

Assistant Professor II

FERRER, Christine R.

MACABALLUG, Hector T.

Assistant Professor IV

Associate Professor V

FRANQUERA, Edmar N.

MANZANO, Lavina Gracia

Assistant Professor I

Instructor II

GOROSPE, Lynn Michelle L.

MARIANO, Karen A.

Assistant Professor II

Assistant Professor II

GUILLERMO, Luningning P.

MARIANO, Ma. Flora G.

Instructor I

Associate Professor II

GUILLERMO, Yolanda S.

MILLA, Epifania G.

Professor II

Assistant Professor IV

HERNANDEZ, Aristeo A.

NARDO, Ma. Theresa B.

Professor III

Associate Professor II

HERNANDEZ, Ester F.

NAVARRO, Tessie E.

Assistant Professor II

Professor VI

HILARIO, Gracelle P.

NICOLAS, Honeylet J.

Assistant Professor I

Instructor III

JABALLA, Oscar R.

OFICIAR, Danilo N.

Professor III

Assistant Professor II

JOSE, Clarita L.

OLIVARES, Claire Anne A.

Assistant Professor III

Assistant Professor IV

LACAYANGA, Charlie D.

PABLO, Maria Regina M.

Instructor I

Assistant Professor I

LADAO, Janet M.

PAGATPATAN, Efren E.

Assistant Professor I

Associate Professor II

LAPITAN, Cecile L.

PAGATPATAN, Lordy R.

Instructor III

Assistant Professor II

LARANANG, Lilibeth B.

PALAGANAS, Maximino O.

College Professor

Associate Professor I

LIJAUCO, Leonell P.

PARAGAS, Annalie B.

Associate Professor IV

Instructor I

LINGAYA, Shiela A.

PARAGAS, Restituta B.

Assistant Professor II

Professor II

PARAZO, Ruben A.

SABADO, Josephine P.

Assistant Professor I

Instructor III

PEREY, Agnes C.

SALCEDO, Elaine A.

Assistant Professor IV

Assistant Professor I

PETERO, Milani C.

SALCEDO, Rizafel B.

Assistant Professor I

Instructor III

PETERO, Noel J.

SALUNSON, Silverio Ramon DC.

Professor III

Assistant Professor III

PILOT, Harold C.

SALVADOR, Amor T.

Instructor I

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