area 1- the vision, mission, goals and objectives

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Part I. The Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives 1. Vision of the Institution The Cotabato City State Polytechnic College shall be a center for scholarship, science, professions, and entrepreneurship; a developer of human and technology resources for global competitiveness; and a proactive change- agent in Central Mindanao and Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. 2. Mission of the Institution The CCSPC aims to provide professional and advanced academic, technical and vocational training; promote research, extension, production and progressive leadership in the various fields of specialization; and provide scholarship and part-time job opportunities to poor but deserving students. 3. Goal of the Academic Unit To develop graduates who are skilled, God-fearing, productive, innovative, critical thinkers and leaders in the field of Social Work, Community Development, and Psychology. 4. Program outcomes (objectives) a. To equip students with the appropriate knowledge, skills and values in dealing on behavioral aspects of individual and societal development. b. To enhance students’ skills in psychological assessment and interventions through actual practice. c. To augment students’ knowledge on human nature through their practical application of scientific approaches to problem solving.

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Page 1: AREA 1- The Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives

Part I. The Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives

1.Vision of the InstitutionThe Cotabato City State Polytechnic College shall be a center for scholarship, science, professions, and entrepreneurship; a

developer of human and technology resources for global competitiveness; and a proactive change-agent in Central Mindanao and Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

2.Mission of the InstitutionThe CCSPC aims to provide professional and advanced academic, technical and vocational training; promote research, extension,

production and progressive leadership in the various fields of specialization; and provide scholarship and part-time job opportunities to poor but deserving students.

3.Goal of the Academic UnitTo develop graduates who are skilled, God-fearing, productive, innovative, critical thinkers and leaders in the field of Social Work,

Community Development, and Psychology.

4.Program outcomes (objectives)a. To equip students with the appropriate knowledge, skills and values in dealing on behavioral aspects of individual and societal

development. b. To enhance students’ skills in psychological assessment and interventions through actual practice.c. To augment students’ knowledge on human nature through their practical application of scientific approaches to problem solving.d. To engage students in research and extension activities that will further improve their knowledge, skills and values on the science

of human behavior.e. To develop the students’ competence in the field of psychology for their future gainful employment.

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5. Procedures in the formulation, monitoring and review of the VMGOs

A committee was created by the College President composed of the VP’s, deans and directors of the various academic units to review, and reformulate, if need be, the VMGO’s of the College last August 3, 2003. The committee had brainstorming of ideas, discussions and finally had short listing of the relevant core competencies that will represent the CCSPC vision, mission, goals and objectives. This was a two-day work of deliberation held August 6-7, 2003. The finalized vision-mission, goals and objectives were from submitted to the other sectors: the students, non-teaching personnel, and faculty for their reactions/comments and suggestions. The Committee finally submitted on August 27, 2005 the results to the President to table said proposed VMGO’s to the Administrative Council for approval, and to the Board of Trustees for final approval.

On June 4-5, 2005 a two-day consultative meeting of all GC professors was conducted in the reformulation of the GC MGO’s. This result was submitted to the College President for approval. The VM-MGO’s were part of the discussions in the various classes during the first meeting of classes.

In a Re-Echo Seminar-Workshop on Strategic Planning held last October 16-18, 2008, a draft of a new VGMO for the College was presented by Mr. Serapion Bueno, Jr, CCSPC Planning Officer. A research study on the awareness and acceptability of the VMGO among the students, faculty and staff has been proposed and will be implemented this Second Semester of School Year 2008-2009.

6.Stakeholders participation in formulation/monitoring/review of the VGMOs

Stakeholders Nature of Participation

Inclusive Dates

a. Board of Trustees Deliberation, Approval November 2003 - December 2005b. Administration Deliberation, Recommending Approval August 6-8, 2003c. Students Comments, Suggestions August 13, 2003d. Non-Teaching Personnel Comment, Suggestion August 14, 2003e. Faculty Comments, Suggestions August 15, 2003f. Faculty Deliberation, Recommending Approval June 4, 2004g. Administrators, Faculty and Staff Deliberation October 16-18, 2008

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7.Process of dissemination of VMGOs and determination of acceptability

The Vision-Mission of CCSPC and the goals and objectives of the College of Arts and Sciences were disseminated through publications in the Bulletin of information of the College, Handbooks and Frames posted on the walls. They are also announced over the weekly radio program of CCSPC, the “CCSPC Today and Tomorrow”. A survey is also being conducted to determine the acceptability of the College’s VMGOs.

8. Forms/media used in disseminating the VMGOs

A series of consultative meetings were undertaken in the reformulation of the CCSPC Vision, Mission, Goals and Objectives. The Task Committee was organized by the President composed of the Vice Presidents, Deans and Directors and Chiefs of Offices of the College to review and reformulate the VMGO’s, if need be. On August 6-8, 2003 the Task Committee, reviewed the VMGO’s through brainstorming of ideas, nationalization of suggestions, and finally the reformulation.

On August 13, 2005 the College of Agriculture students were consulted and the Committee solicited for their comments and suggestions. Similarly, the non-teaching personnel and ten (10) faculty members representing their respective colleges were likewise consulted for their comments, suggestions and recommendations on August 14 and 15 respectively.

The same views came out during the consultation with the non-teaching personnel, students and faculty members. Thus, the reformulated VMGO’s were recommended by the Task Committee for approval by the College President and by the Administrative Council. The VMGO’s are made part in student orientations as well as the weekly radio program of CCSPC

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9. Description of the congruency and implementation between actual educational practice and activities to VMGO

The administration, faculty and students accept the responsibilities in responding to the vision-mission, goals and objectives of CCSPC through excellence in education as evidenced by their active participation in the department and college-wide activities in instruction, research and extension.10. Summary of findings and recommendations of the SELF-SURVEY of Area I:

Strengths

1. The reformulation of the CCSPC VMGOs was done in a two-week conference of all deans, directors and heads of offices and students in August 3, 2003. Consultation on the newly framed VMGO was also held on October 16-18, 2008. They were participative in nature.2. There is adequate dissemination of the VO’s in print.

Areas Needing Improvement1. Dissemination to other stakeholders (cooperating agencies, linkages, industry representatives)

Recommendations

Form/Medium Type of Audience/Clientele

No. of Clientele

a. Committee Meetings Deans, Directors; Students; Non-Teaching Personnel; Faculty

12; 7; 5; 10

b. Orientation Programs CCSPC Students All student population

c. Catalogs, Manuals, Handbooks, Bulletin of Information

Students, Faculty, Staff and Administration

d. Radio/mass media Listeners of the Radio Program, “CCSPC Today and Tomorrow” over DXMY, Cotabato City

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1. Continue to involve the other stakeholders in knowing and in appreciating the VMGOs