科技与创业在菲律宾加强农业、林业和自然资源课程中的应用

Frede Moreno
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菲律宾三宝颜半岛的区域经济主要依靠农业、水产、林业和其他自然资源(AFNR),主要加工产品出口到美国、加拿大、欧盟和亚洲其他国家。该地区最主要的出口商品包括加工椰子产品、海藻和胶乳。除了加工过的椰子制品外,香蕉制品也是家庭和办公室日常常见的食品和零食。这些商品是促进区域经济发展的主要因素,是该区域农民和渔民的主要收入来源。由于AFNR部门也需要持续和充足的熟练人力供应,培训和教育为确保这些商品的持续生产提供了一个平台,以确保生产者的创收活动、工厂雇员的工资和薪金以及以AFNR为基础的公司的可持续性以及整个行业的经济可行性。为了通过本地区的旗舰产品促进区域经济发展,“科技与创业应用提升课程”项目?被概念化和实施。该项目是一项课程强化干预,通过“亲身实践”来实施。在菲律宾三宝颜半岛(第九区)的三所州立大学和学院(SUCs)进行AFNR课程实习。它的四个组成部分(椰子糖、海藻、组织培养和橡胶苗)以经验和务实的方式运作,通过科学技术应用、获得创业技能和以三宝颜半岛主要出口商品为重点的微型企业发展,提高AFNR学生的能力和机构就业能力。362名学生实习生的沉浸式学习培养了他们的技术和创业技能,可以满足AFNR行业的要求。如果他们毕业后选择自主创业,他们也可以利用这些技能创办微型企业。该项目还扭转了菲律宾三宝颜半岛AFNR课程入学人数下降的趋势。从2007-2008学年到2010-2011学年,该项目是促使该地区三个参与的南苏丹大学的AFNR课程注册人数总体增加3%的因素之一。作为学生实习计划的结果,AFNR学生生产的四种商品通过杂货店直接销售给“步入式”顾客。采购商、贸易商、农民、地方政府单位、非政府组织。
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Science & Technology cum Entrepreneurship Applications in Enhancing Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Curriculums in the Philippines
The regional economy of Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines is primarily dependent on agriculture, aqua-marine, forestry and other natural resource (AFNR) with major processed products exported to the United States of America, Canada, European Union and other countries in Asia. The region’s top export commodities include processed coconut products, seaweeds and rubber latex. Banana products, in addition to processed coconut products, are also the daily and common food and snack items among households and offices. These commodities are major contributors to regional economic development being the major sources of income of farmers and fishermen in the region. Since the AFNR sector also needs continuous and adequate supply of skilled manpower, training and education provides a platform for ensuring the continuous production of these commodities for the sustainability of income-generating activities of the producers, wages and salaries of employees in the factories as well as AFNR-based companies and the economic viability of the industry in general. To reinforce regional economic development through the flagship commodities of the region, the project “Science & Technology cum Entrepreneurship Applications in Enhancing (AFNR) Curriculums�? was conceptualized and implemented. The project is a curriculum-enhancement intervention executed through “hands-on�? internship across AFNR courses in three State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) in Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX), Philippines. Its four components (Coconut Sugar, Seaweeds, Tissue Culture and Rubber Seedlings) operate on experiential and pragmatic approach to enhancing the competence and institutional employability of AFNR students through Science & Technology (S&T) applications, acquisition of entrepreneurial skills and microenterprise development focusing on Zamboanga Peninsula’s major dollar-earning export commodities. The immersion of 362 student-interns has developed their technical and entrepreneurial skills that can match the requirements of AFNR industries. They can also use those skills to start microenterprises should they opt for self-employment after graduation. The project is also able to reverse the declining enrollment in AFNR courses in Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines. From School Year 2007-2008 to School Year 2010-2011, the project is one of the factors that contributed to the overall three-percent increase in enrollment in AFNR courses in the three participating SUCs in the region. As a result of the student-internship program, the four commodities produced by AFNR students are sold through grocery stores and directly to “walk-in�? buyers, traders, farmers, local government units, non- government organizations.
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