Life Narratives of Women-Recipients of University-Designed Extension Programs

Authors

  • Teresita T. Rungduin Philippine Normal University
  • Tito C. Baclagan Philippine Normal University
  • Armina B. Mangaoil Philippine Normal University
  • Ma. Luz V. Rantael Philippine Normal University
  • Fortunato G. Vendivel Philippine Normal University

Keywords:

community work, extension programs narratives, women, life-narratives, women-empowerment

Abstract

Women's involvement in community activities is common in university-designed extension programs. This paper explores the life stories of women who believed there were changes in their quality of life and relationships with their families and other women as a result of participating in these activities. Focusing on producing gourmet gourami (bottled fish), a focus-group discussion was conducted among nine women-volunteers in a rural community in Quezon, Philippines. The academic and community collaboration produced women who perceived themselves as equals to their partners and advocates for change. This translational process from theory to practice was seen as helpful by the participants and led to motivating others to participate. The research may be a platform for stakeholders, especially academicians and policy-makers, to consider concentrating on how university-learned ideals and knowledge can be beneficial for community members. 

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Published

2022-08-22

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Research Article