Instructional Material Development (Imade) : Lopez, Quezon Branch
Instructional Material Development (Imade) : Lopez, Quezon Branch
Instructional Material Development (Imade) : Lopez, Quezon Branch
Instructional Material
Development
(IMADE)
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ELECTIVE 4
Political & Social Dynamics of Rural Development Planning
COURSE: BPA 4
CODE: PUAD-E4
2ND SEMESTER SY 2022
VISION
MISSION
PUP OUS IODE
Ensuring inclusive and equitable equality education
and promoting lifelong learning opportunities
through a re-engineered polytechnic university by
committing to:
1. Provide democratized access to educational
opportunities for the holistic development of
individuals with global perspective;
2. Offer industry-oriented curricula that produce
highly-skilled professionals with managerial and
technical capabilities and a strong sense of public
service for nation building;
3. Embed a culture of research and innovation;
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE
PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
MISSION
PUP OUS IODE
Ensuring inclusive and equitable equality education
and promoting lifelong learning opportunities through
a re-engineered polytechnic university by committing
to:
4. Continuously develop faculty and employees with
the highest level of professionalism;
INTEGRITY
NATIONALISM
SPIRITUALITY
PASSION FOR LEARNING AND INNOVATION
INCLUSIVITY
RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE
ENVIRONMENT
EXCELLENCE
DEMOCRACY
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE
PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
1
Dynamic, Transformational, and
Responsible Leadership
2
Responsive and Innovative
Curricula and Instructions
4
Holistic Student Development
and Engagement
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PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
5
Empowered Faculty Members
and Employees
6
Vigorous Research Production
and Utilization
8
Synergistic, Productive, Strategic
Network and Partnerships
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PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
9
Active and Sustained
Stakeholders Engagement
10
Sustainable Social Development
Programs and Projects
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PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
Rural Development
Rural Development
Rural Development
Rural Development
Constraints
1. Jobs
a. There are no jobs- the poor in particular would take any paid
work they can get-but these are not available.
b. A good job is a stable one- concerns security of tenure; informal
workers-agricultural, construction, temporary employees.
c. A good job pays a living wage- Filipinos observe that without a
college degree, a person will not be able to find a work that pays
a decent wage.
d. It is too expensive to look for work-barangay clearance, police
clearance, NBI clearance, birth certificate, and other myriad of
requirements.
e. Transportation costs are too high
f. Jobs-education mismatch- problem of underemployment (ex.
Those with tertiary education are doing work that can be done by
those with secondary education-barista)
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE
PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
Constraints
2. Government inefficiencies
a. Red tape and inefficiencies keep services away from the poor-
gaining access to a government benefit requires numerous
documents to be obtained in government offices-each step
surrounded by inefficiency and bureaucratic red tape.
b. Quality of service in government offices- not only about speed
but also the quality of interaction between the government
employees and the citizen; refusal of entry to the building for
improper attire (discrimination) in contrast to “citizen-centered
government”
3. Small scale corruption- those perpetrated by the rank and
file in government that victimizes the poorest of our
countrymen. Dense government processes create opportunities
for extracting “facilitation fees.”
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE
PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
Constraints
4. Poor healthcare- women often raise the problem of access to
quality healthcare. Catastrophic health events can drive a
family into debt and poverty, sometimes permanently. It is a
critical barrier to prosperities for families who have no
insurance.
a.Lack of access
b.No support for prevention/maintenance- public healthcare
facility only provides free consultation with a medical doctor. It
does not help them purchase maintenance medication for
common conditions such as high cholesterol or hypertension.
c.Publicfacilities have no supplies- both the hospital and small
health centers have chronic shortage of medicine and other
supplies. Some even lack medical professionals.
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PHILIPPINES
LOPEZ, QUEZON BRANCH
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