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Republic of the Philippines

University of Rizal System


Province of Rizal
College of Education

A Project Titles Proposal


Presented to the
National Service Training Program

In partial Fulfilment of
The Requirement in
National Service Program 2
(Literacy Training Service)

February , 2024

Ms.Angelica Hernandez
NSTP Coordinator

By:

Arabit, Rovi Gie P.


Enverzo, AlyzaNina D.
Escobar, Kristle Anne
Flora, Alena Karyle B.
Frianeza, Jayrald N.
Madridano, Kimberlykate T.
Pugoso, Nicole S.
Serapion, Jun Cyra G.
I. PROJECT TITLES:

Title #1

"Trash to Treasure: A Campus Wide Initiative for


Creative Waste Disposal Solutions"

OBJECTIVES: This study wants to improve how we handle waste on campus by


creating a "Trash to Treasure" program. The main goals are to find creative ways to
reuse and dispose of waste, set up a sustainable waste management plan for the whole
campus, and encourage students and staff to care more about the environment. The
aim is to make the campus more eco-friendly by reducing waste and turning discarded
things into valuable resources for funds to help other students or people in needed also
helping to create a greener and more sustainable future.

Title #2

"Bento for you: For College Working Students


at University of Rizal System - Morong"

OBJECTIVES: This research aims to create a sustainable "Bento for You" program for
working students at the University of Rizal System - Morong. The main focus is on
fundraising to provide free, nutritious meals, easing the financial strain on students
balancing work and academics. The goal is to improve their well-being, academic
performance, and overall college experience. The research also aims to tackle
challenges in implementing the program and create a supportive environment for
working students. The ultimate objective is to positively impact the lives of these
students, fostering holistic development and academic success.

Title #3

"Mindful Decisions: Guiding Grade 10 Students at URS-Morong in Selecting


Academic Tracks"

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to help 10th-grade students at URS-Morong choose


their senior high school academic track more mindfully. The main goal is to offer
detailed guidance that enhances students' understanding of available tracks. The
research also emphasizes a personalized approach by using room-by-room discussions
to address individual concerns and preferences. By combining mindfulness and
strategic communication, the goal is to provide students with the knowledge and
confidence necessary to make informed decisions, laying a solid foundation for their
senior high school academic journey.

Title #4

"Seeding a Greener Tomorrow: Implementing the


Educational Tree Planting Programs"

OBJECTIVES: This research aims to create a meaningful school tree planting program
focused on teaching students about environmental sustainability. By organizing
successful fundraisers, we plan to raise funds specifically for buying seeds and
equipments, contributing to a greener future for the school. Alongside this, we want to
develop easy-to-understand lessons for students on planting and caring for seeds,
instilling a sense of environmental responsibility early on. The ultimate goal is to nurture
an environmentally conscious mindset in students, fostering sustainability for future
generations.

Title #5

"Igniting Young Minds: Among scientific inventions on fostering Elementary


Students in University of Rizal System - Morong"

OBJECTIVES: The research wants to discover and showcase cool science inventions
that can spark interest and excitement about science among elementary students at the
University of Rizal System - Morong. We plan to use fun and hands-on projects to help
kids understand and enjoy science concepts from an early age. The goal is to see how
these inventions affect the thinking and excitement of young minds, aiming to improve
how we teach science to elementary students. This study aims to give useful ideas on
how to nurture a new generation of kids who love science at the University of Rizal
System - Morong.

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