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Worksheet 4

DOS AND DON'TS IN COMMUNITY IMMERSION

NAME:LICANA, ALGER L . DATE: MARCH 19, 2022

COURSE & SECTION: BSARCH- 1B TRAINOR: MR. RONALD B. MADERA RATING:

Indicate on the space before the number the shape that corresponds in what period does each item

takes place during community immersion. 10 minutes will be alloted for answering.

Legend: before during after

1. Always ask for permission from concerned people when you have to take pictures. It is

best to take pictures that show you "in action” and working with the community people as these can

best illustrate your experiences in the community.

2. Avoid labeling and naming people with politically incorrect terms. Try to be more

discreet in your use of words to avoid offending other people.

3. Familiarize yourself with the basic information and theories regarding community life.

4. Always inform and get the consent of your parents/ guardians about the activities lined

up.

5. Be courteous to everyone whether to a vendor at a community official. Remember that

you are there to work with the community.

6. Do not go directly to the community without determining the background information

about it.

7. Depending on the type of entry you use, wear proper uniforms and identification card.

8. Bring your own personal provisions like water, snacks and extra shirt. These will be

helpful to fill in those hunger pangs while conducting the immersion.

9. Never promise and commit to a task that is beyond your and your school's capability.

Never go beyond the activities stated in your MOA to avoid false commitments and dependency of

the community.

10. Act properly and discreetly. You are representing your school and your fellow students.

Be responsible with the words you say.


11. Avoid bringing of original copies of signed documents in the community. It is better to

carry around original and certified true copies of documents to prevent loss and smudging the

paper.

12. Always document your visit. Write in your record notebook and have it checked by

your faculty-in-charge.

13. Never bring out your valuable things like cellphones, jewelry, and money in public

places.

14. Do not show off in terms of dressing up. You are there in the community to help. Just

bring an extra white shirt if you have to change your soiled uniforms after your activities.

15. It is highly advised to keep your valuables secure to protect you from unnecessarily

attracting and distracting community people, from possible theft, etc.

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