John Maico M. Hernandez, Gerrish Anne L. Vicente, Vanessah V. Castillo
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Absence of written document on what brought the emergence of Development Communication in the Batangas State University unwove the conduct of this study. Historical and oral history research methods with qualitative approach were used to conduct this study. Furthermore, the researchers formulated an interview guide for each set of informants who were chosen via a set of criteria devised before the data gathering was done. Informants of the study were first, the former Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences where Development Communication is under, second, the former Faculty Members who taught major subjects in AB Development Communication program of then Pablo Borbon Memorial Institute of Technology (PBMIT) during 1992-2000and lastly, selected students of the program. The researchers have undertaken a workshop with a history instructor to be properly trained and taught on how to conduct historical research. Narrative theory was used as a framework in this study. Document and content analyses and coding were also conducted by the researchers to analyze and interpret retrieved historical documents such as curriculum, instruction, and research and collected narratives of the informants. Themes were derived as results of this study. Moreover, introduction of Development Communication Program rooted from the need for students in the College of Arts and Sciences and of PBMIT in general, and that offering of the Development Communication program which is not offered in other universities in Batangas might cause the recruitment of more students for the institution. Moreover, Ms. Rachelle de Chavez, the daughter of Dr. Ernesto de Chavez (the College President of PBMIT during that time), suggested the offering of the Development Communication program in PBMIT. So, through exposures to several Colleges’ degree programs, the administration headed by then Dr. Ernesto de Chavez considered the adoption of the Development Communication program of the UPLB in 1992. It was then offered under the College of Arts and Sciences as a Bachelor of Arts degree.
由于没有书面文件说明是什么导致了八打雁州立大学发展传播的出现,因此无法进行这项研究。本研究采用史学和口述史研究方法,采用质性研究方法。此外,研究人员还制定了一份访谈指南,针对每组在数据收集完成前通过一套标准选择的举报人。研究对象首先是发展传播所在的文理学院前任院长,其次是1992-2000年期间在当时的巴勃罗·波旁纪念理工学院(PBMIT)教授AB发展传播项目专业课程的前任教师,最后是该项目的学生。研究人员与一名历史讲师一起参加了一个讲习班,接受了如何进行历史研究的适当培训和教授。本研究以叙事理论为研究框架。研究人员还对文献和内容进行了分析和编码,以分析和解释检索到的历史文献,如课程、教学、研究和收集的举报人的叙述。主题是本研究的结果。此外,根据文理学院和PBMIT学生的需求,引入发展交流计划,提供八打雁其他大学没有提供的发展交流计划,可能会为该机构招募更多的学生。此外,当时担任PBMIT院长的Ernesto de Chavez博士的女儿Rachelle de Chavez女士建议在PBMIT开设发展传播项目。因此,通过接触几所大学的学位课程,由当时的埃内斯托·德·查韦斯博士领导的政府考虑在1992年采用ublb的发展传播计划。它后来被文理学院授予文学学士学位。