TOWARDS A RESPONSIVE COMMUNITY ACTION
WORKSHEET 10
Project Implementation
Name: —____ ate:
Course & Section:
Directions: Immersing in a chosen community is not an easy task. It requires
‘Knowledge, skills and attitudes which assure that a trainee could properly respond
=> community needs. But another important thing to consider is how manageable
az the community situation and environment. The following can be possible
scenarios in the community during project implementation. As a trainee, how
will you respond to the following situations?
Seeuation 1
‘You are interviewing the head
sf 2 household during a community
seeds assessment survey when all of
2 sudden all other family members
sated hanging around your
‘rerview area. Children started to
Ge noisy. They climb your back and
gell your arms. Their parents or
e=rdians seemed unaware that the children were already bothering you. They
went on telling cheir story to you about the community. What will you do so that
you can better facilitate the interview?
Reaction to Situation 1:TOWARDS A RESPONSIVE COMMUNITY ACTION
Situation 2
‘You are implementing a free
tutorial session every Saturday
to 15 elementary students so that
you could assist them in their
studies. You have planned well
your budget and have already
assigned tasks for each person
in your group. One day, some
Parents came approached your
group. They expressed that the
tutorial services have contributed
to a great extent in reinforcing student learning. They were happy to see college
students helping depressed communities. They praised you for your high standard
of education and told you that they wished their children could be just like you
when they grow up. But, they also asked whether their children could be pare
of che rutorial service. Despite that you are really following the terms of your
memorandum of agreement and project proposal, what will be your next action
regarding this situation?
Reaction to Situation 2:
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Situation 3
During your regulas
community visits you encoun-
tered a member of the barangay
council, He came to you and said
to you, in front of many people,
that he was not informed of the
project you are undertaking.
Although you remembered that
this particular council member
was not present when you paid a
courtesy call to the barangay leaders. What will you do to convince him and the
rest of the community of your good intentions?
Reaction to Situation 3:
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