HomeAnnals of Tropical Researchvol. 10 no. 2 (1988)

Designing A Participatory Media-Assisted Learning System For Small Lowland Rice Farmers

Monina M. Escalada

 

Abstract:

With the results of the baseline study as the basis for designing a learning system, a user-oriented media-assisted learning system was evolved. It consisted of a staggered farmers' class with a lecture by an agronomist, dramatized audio tapes and discussion, informal talks between the agronomist and farmers, and periodic farm visits. Although participatory mechanisms in the planning, development of materials, utilization, and evaluation of the learning system were explored, such approach was only possible at the planning and utilization stages because of the farmers' low functional literacy level. Based on participant observation, the dramatized audio tapes motivated people to gather for a farmers' class; sustained the attendance level of subsequent farmers' classes; held the attention of the rural audience; combined enter-tainment and learning; and reached remote areas which are not reached by Ministry of Agriculture and Food extension personnel.



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