Education Component
ACTED Adopt-A-Community
through Transformative Education
PNU Extension Program– An extension program is defined as a set of activities
aimed to transfer knowledge or technology or to provide services to the community in consonance with the programs offered. The extension program is conducted not as part of academic requirement but as an outreach towards the improvement of the community’s quality of life.
Department of Budget and Management
• The University Extension Council is the policy making body on extension programs of the university. It is responsible for providing the overall framework in setting up the university’s extension structures, priorities, directions and programs. It is also in charge of advancing the university’s role in excellence and leadership in education through advocacy, linkages, and community services, alumni and media relations
PNU – EXTENSION COUNCIL
University PresidentCONSULTANT
VP for Academics
CONSULTANT
VP for Administration, Finance & Development
CONSULTANT
College Deans
Director – Center for Linkages & Extension Services (CLES)
VICE-CHAIR
MEMBERS
University Center Directors
VP for Research, Planning & Extension
CHAIRPERSON
Campus Directors
PNU – EXTENSION COUNCIL
College Extension Coordinators , Department Head, Faculty Members, Students
“Program GOALS”Coming together of people with the same mind and the same vision for empowering the poor through
education
Believes in the value of education in uplifting human conditions of the poor in the Philippines
Provides accessible quality education for all
Shapes values towards dignity, integrity, self-determination, national pride
Nation building through education
College of A
rts and
Social Science
College of Science
BETTER QUALITY OF
LIFE
PNU COMMUNITY Convergence of
ADOPT A COMMUNITY THROUGH TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATION (ACTED) FRAMEWORK
ACTED – Partner Communities
ACTED-COSBarangay BatobalaniParacacle, Camarines Norte
ACTED-CLLLMunicipality of PaterosManila
ACTED-CTLGK-NaujanOriental Mindoro
ACTED-CASSGK-Baseco, Manila
ACTED-CEDSmokey MoneyManila
MISSION: Provide quality education through a transformative pedagogy towards poverty reduction & nation-building.
NGO
LGU’sACTED-CEDBaranggay ObreroQuezon City
Providence Home of St. JosepDavao CityACTED-CLLL
Cuenca, Batangas
THE –ACTED-STAKEHOLDERS
PARENTSCHILDREN
TEACHERS
VOLUNTEERSNGO-POs-International Funding Institutions
‘ACTED’ VISION through EDUCATION (After 5 years of MOA Implementation)
Environmentally Healthy Community
Peace Zone
Tourist Spot
Productivity Center
Faith Community
• Pre-school education for children between the age of 4-6 years
• Teacher training & teacher formation
• Parent formation
• Feeding Program
• Parent Involvement
• SPED Program
• Curriculum Development
Result of Needs AnalysisSummer Immersion Programin Gawad Kalinga BasecoFunded by OVPPRE
• Support program for elementary school students ages 7-13 years old
• academic tutorials
• sports & creative workshops
• values formation programs
• Adopt a School Program (MOA with DepEd)
Result of Needs AnalysisSummer Immersion Programin Gawad Kalinga BasecoFunded by OVPPRE
• Support program for high school level children ages 13 & up
• Academic tutorials
• Sports & creative workshops
• Values formation programs
• Youth rehabilitation program
which includes counseling
• Adopt a school program
• Basic Literacy / NFE
Result of Needs AnalysisSummer Immersion Programin Gawad Kalinga BasecoFunded by OVPPRE
MOA SIGNING with Mr. TONY MELOTO representing Gawad Kalinga
Dr. NILO ROSAS representing PNU
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
CASSGender Sensitivity Training c/o
Women’s Studies Program of CGDCASSSports Clinic c/o Center for Sport’s DevelopmentSummer Sports Program
CASSGawad Kalinga Kultura every December
c/o Office of the Presidential Assistanton Culture and the ArtsCASS
Handicraft Training for Out-of-School Youth
Participants of Gender Sensitivity WorkshopThey formed a Women’s Club “TEODORA”
Guitar Lesson for former Rugby Boys of Baseco
Prof. Celia Malagueno of CED – was one of the Judges in the Paskuhan sa GK-Baseco
Baseco Folk Dance Troupe
Volunteers from the PNU Kislap Sining Dance Troupe Served as Dance Choreographer during the Paskuhan
Baseco Dance Troupe Presentation in the Mall of Asia
BasecoBaseco ChildrenChildren’’s Choir with volunteer Music Major froms Choir with volunteer Music Major fromThe PNU Chorale conductingThe PNU Chorale conducting
BasecoChildren’s Choir
Annual Summer Sports Clinic at PNU
ART LessonSagip Kids with PNU student explaining the meaning of their art works
Annual Summer Sports Clinic at PNU
Annual Summer Sports Clinic at PNU
Annual Summer Sports Clinic at PNU
Annual Summer Sports Clinic at PNU
Annual Summer Sports Clinic at PNU
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
CEDBasic Literacy Training for Out-of-School Youth
Paradise Heights – Smokey MountainTeacher Training in GK Mindoro
Gawad Kalinga – Paradise Heights Sites(former Smokey Mountain)
Puppet Show with Graduate Students Organization (GSO-CED)
Para-Teachers Training for Gawad Kalinga Sibol SchoolSummer 2007
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
CLLL - Basic Literacy Training and Improvement of Community Library
Prof. Myrna Gasingan of Filipino DepartmentProf. Roderick Aguirre of Reading DepartmentConducting Literacy and Library Development Program in Baseco
PNU Reading Society members with their adopted SAGIP KIDS
CLLL-GSOGraduate StudentOrganization memberwith SIBOL kids in Baseco
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COSNutrition Improvement Among Housewives in Baseco
COSComputer Literacy Training for Out-of-School Youth
COSResearch on “Evaluation of the Feeding Program in
Baseco”
Mother’s Class onHair Science, Cosmetology
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
What has been done since the signing of the MOA last October 1, 2005
COS – CED – CLLL – CASSGawad Kalinga – Bicol Express for the Victims
of Bagyong Reming 2006
Bicol Exress: Relief Operations for GK Bagyong Reming Victims
Sustainability of the Program:Continuous Volunteer Formation
Training and Recruitment
WHO: Young Pinoys!
WHAT: A day of youth action for a good cause!
WHEN: 20 November 2004 (Children)10 December 2005 (Human Rights) 21 September 2006 (Peace)10 December 2007 (Women’s Rights)
WHERE: Nationwide!
Youth Aide
THANK YOU!Prepared by: Prof. Serafin A. Arviola Jr. Dr. Cristeta DumadaugProf. Jerick FererContributions from College Extension CoordinatorsCenter for Linkages and Extension Services
Budget Allocation for the Center for Linkages and
Extension Services
OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES
TOTAL BUDGET ALLOCATION LESS 25% RESERVE
AMOUNT TO BE RELEASED
MOOE
Traveling Expenses 105,000.00 105,000.00 26,250.00 78,750.00
Training/SeminarExpenses
20,000.00 20,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00
Supplies and Materials 534,000.00 534,000.00 133,500.00 400,500.00
• GENERAL FUND (Fund 101)
TOTAL 659,000.00 659,000.00 164,750.00 494,250.00
SPECIAL TRUST (Fund 164)
OBJECT OF EXPENDITURES
TOTAL BUDGET
ALLOCATION LESS 25% RESERVE
AMOUNT TO BE RELEASED
PS
FACULTY DEVT. & ASSISTANCE
20,000.00 20,000.00 5,000.00 15,000.00
MOOE
TRAVELING EXPENSES
25,000.00 25,000.00 6,250.00 18,750.00
TRAINING/SEMINAR EXPENSES
100,000.00 100,000.00 25,000.00 75,000.00
SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS
50,000.00 50,000.00 12,500.00 37,000.00
TOTAL 195,000.00 195,000.00 48,750.00 146,250.00
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Tokyo Gakugaei University, Japan
Alumni Relations Office
Alumni Relations Office