The ITCPH Learning-by-Doing Principle Runs in the Cornejo Family

As we all know, the gene is considered the basic unit of inheritance. It transfers from parents to offspring and contains the information needed to specify physical and biological traits. In the same manner, environmental or family traits can also be passed, or acquired.
Marie Rachelle Jane C. Mangading (Doc. Corn) works as the Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Central Bicol State University of Agriculture. She was raised in a family of pet enthusiasts and of course, alumni of ATI-ITCPH. Her father, Mr. Roseller Cornejo attended the International Trainers Course in 1989 while her mother, Mrs. Edita Cornejo took the Basic Meat Processing in 2014.
In 2019, Doc Corn was encouraged to enroll in the National Trainers Course on Pig Husbandry to gain more knowledge on swine and extension. One of the integral parts of this course is the Backyard Raisers Course. They conducted a training needs assessment, analyzed objectives, designated workload, and facilitated training beneficial to small-hold farmers.
"Before ako pumunta ng ITCPH, kahit papano ay may background na din ako sa swine both theoretical and practical, pero iba pa rin ung Learning by Doing, most especially nung nag-traineeship kami, ang daming techniques, na kung saan ay maiaaply na ung mga tinuro sa amin sa loob ng classroom kase ituturing mong ikaw ang may-ari ng mga animals na ini-assign sayo"
Doc Corn is working on a research paper entitled Beyond Numbers: Determining the Socio-economic and Livelihood Impacts of African Swine Fever and its Control in The Philippines in which she applied all her Extension skills and knowledge.
"Yung natutunan ko sa National Trainers' Course on Pig Husbandry ay nai-apply ko dito lalo na Backyard Raisers Course, naghouse- to-house kami, then focused group discussion (FGD), kaya masasabi ko talagang naging foundation ang ITCPH when we conducted this study, mas malakas ang loob ko kase naexperience ko ‘to at kayang kaya ko ’to"
She also volunteered in a team that gathers data concerning the monitoring and surveillance activities for the early detection and prevention of African Swine fever (ASF) and related diseases in the municipality of Pamplona.
Her husband works as an Agricultural Extension worker where she shares acquired skills and abilities learned from the Center. It is further executed in pig farms in the LGU, especially in biosecurity concerns.
“At ngayon, nga po ay mayroon kaming winowork-out na project about biosecurity, especially with our problem in ASF and also not only for the ASF but for other diseases, once na may biosecurity ka na, meron ka na first line of defense na against those diseases"
The NTCPH extension activities also play a good part in her career. She became the coordinator of the Extension Services Department where she applied learned skills and values in dealing with farmers. In the future, she plans to attend another training that the Center offers.
"Malaki ang naitulong sa akin ng ITCPH lalo na sa aking professional career, kaya sisiguraduhin kong maka-attend ng Swine Production Medicine Course, mas maganda mag-share ng knowledge kung ikaw mismo nag nakapag-train, para hindi ka masabihan ng mga estudyante na hindi nagkukwento ka lang based sa internet. At masasabi kong isa ang ITCPH kung bakit ko gusto ang Swine Industry."
In her closing statement, she mentioned that no one needs to have a background in animal science to learn the principles and practices of ATI-ITCPH. It shows how the Center was able to reach a wide range of participants, not only in location but also across professions.
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