Conducted by LSPU Siniloan
, Started on 2016 -
Completed on 2017
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This study assessed the quality and impact of research and extension (RDE) programs of the College of Teacher Education (CTE) at Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) on the development of the clientele and communities. Specifically, it sought answers the profile of respondent; extent of compliance for quality research and extension
programs; the differences on respondents’ perceptions; and which
variables taken singly or in combination significantly influence the quality of research and extension programs. Descriptive design was utilized with deans, directors, faculty, and staffs directly involved in RDE programs as respondents. Structured questionnaire adopted from AACCUP accreditation survey instruments with modifications was used. Mean, standard deviation, ANOVA, and multiple regression analysis were the statistical tools used. Majority of the respondents were 51 to 60 years of age, female; married; MA and Ed.D./Ph.D. holders. Their competence and commitment were rated
very high;
excellent
work attitude, funding and resources components; while implementation, monitoring, evaluation, utilization of research results/outputs; publication and dissemination; priorities and relevance; planning; fund sourcing, community involvement and participation were rated
high
. Respondents perceived differently the quality of RDE
programs and they concluded that respondents’ profile and institution
-related variables significantly influenced it; hence RDE quality and impact are felt by the stakeholders.