IMPACT OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM OF THE PHILIPPINE TRAINING CENTERS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT ON FARMER MODERNITY

Authors

  • Henry Y. Goltiano Chief Training Officer, National Training Center for the Visayas of the Agricultural Training Institute, VISCA, Leyte and University Professor, University of the Philippines at Los Baños, College, Laguna, Philippines
  • Gelia T. Castillo Chief Training Officer, National Training Center for the Visayas of the Agricultural Training Institute, VISCA, Leyte and University Professor, University of the Philippines at Los Baños, College, Laguna, Philippines

Keywords:

Modernity
Never-trained farmer
Slightly-trained farmer
Highly-trained farmer
Training program

Abstract

This study assessed the impact of PTC-RD training on farmer moder-nity. It specifically determined whether or not there were significant differ-ences in modernity among three comparison groups that represented a continuum of training experience: the never-trained, slightly-trained and highly-trained farmers.
There were 61 respondents whose personal, family and occupational characteristics did not differ significantly. Twenty respondents had never attended a PTC-RD training, 27 were trained only once, and 14 thrice or more.
An interview schedule was developed to gather data and information from the respondents. Based on the Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test of difference in means, the three groups of respondents significantly differed in active public participation, efficacy, occupational aspirations, planning valuation, technol-ogy valuation and time valuation. The highly-trained respondents proved to be the most modern among the three groups.

Submitted

2025-04-14

Published

1989-10-28

How to Cite

Goltiano, H. Y., & Castillo, G. T. (1989). IMPACT OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM OF THE PHILIPPINE TRAINING CENTERS FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT ON FARMER MODERNITY. Annals of Tropical Research, 11(1-4), 1–11. Retrieved from https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/625

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Section

Research Article