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Agriculture Board Exam Review Schedule, April-May 2006

Agriculture Board Exam

Schedule of Review

The Board of Agriculture Review class 2006 will start on April 10, 2006. Each major subject will cover (8) hours of lecture. Discussions per day ten minute’s (10) break both for morning and afternoon sessions. Morning sessions will start from 8 AM to 12 Noon and Afternoon sessions from 1:00 to 5:00 PM.

Date

Topics

Lecturer

No. Hours

Materials Needed

April 10-14, 2006

Crop Science

E. Galo

E. Undag

40

Fact Sheets, Manuals, Acetate

April 17-21, 2006

Soil Science

E. Undag

E. Salang

40

-Do-

April 24-26, 2006

Ag. Extension & Communication

J. Sali

26

-Do-

May 1-5, 2006

Crop Protection

R. Yumol

40

-Do-

May 8-12, 2006

Animal Science

P. Saavedra

40

-Do-

May 15-19, 2006

Ag. Econ & Marketing

T. Narvaez

F. Somblingo

20

20

-Do-

-Do-

Total

226

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Agriculture Board Examination Review

Agriculture Board Exam

Agri-Board Examination Review

I. Rationale

The passage of Republic Act. No. 8435 Known as “Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act of 1997 (AFMA)” provides for the creation of the Board of Agriculture in the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) with the intent of up-grading the agriculture profession.

In response to this move, the college of Agriculture, set-up its new Agri-Review center to prepare the Agriculture graduates to take the board examination. The first Agri-board result released last July 2004, 35% or ten passed from these twenty-four takers and the National passing rate was 28%. This year 2005, 25% passed and national passing rate was 29%.

Considering that the college of Agriculture will pursue its role of providing review classes for its graduate to prepare them for the Board examination, it is vital to come up with the improved review services, especially on the schedule of review to ensure better passing percentage in the next scheduled board exams.

II. Subject Area

Subject Area (with corresponding % according to PRC Syllabi)

No.

Subject Area

%

1

Crop Science

18.5

2

Soil Science

18.5

3

Animal Science

18.5

4

Crop Protection

18.5

5

Agri. Econ. & Marketing

18.5

6

Agri. Extension & Comm

7.5

Total

100.00

  • Post Harvest Technology topics shall be incorporated in the Crop Science, Agricultural Economics & Marketing and the Animal Science Subjects.
  • There will be about 40 topics in the major areas and 4 special topics to be reviewed and discussed for 30 working days.
  • Special topics will cover the current events, issues on agricultural production, code of ethics, agricultural law, RA 8435, etc. including problem solving. Two hours will be allocated for each special topics and problem solving.

III. Profile of Lecturers

No.

Name

Highest Educational Attainment

Field of Experience

1.

Galo, Elmer V.

MS Agronomy

Crop Prod’n Mngt.

2.

Narvaez, Teresita A.

Ed.D. & , Masters in Agribusiness Management

Ag. Economics, Soil Science

3.

Saavedra, Paterna J.

Ph.D. Agricultural Science

Animal Nutrition

4.

Salang, Eriberto D.

MS Soil Science

Agronomy Soil Science

5.

Sali, James D.

MS Dev. Com, (Accd Rqts Completed)

Dev. Com.

6.

Somblingo, Florenchita R.

Taken Units in Dev. Studies (Ph.D.), MS-Educ. Admin.

Agribusiness Minor Animal Science

7.

Undag, Edgar S.

MS Soil Science

Fertility Soil & Fertilizer

8.

Yumol, Renato D.

MS Entomology
Minor Weed Science

Crop. Prot.


IV. Evaluation

Three (3) sets of mock board examination, which will cover all subject areas, will be administered at the end of the review period. Mock board examination will be given to the reviewees to evaluate their comprehension abilities relative to the major areas of the board examination.

 

 

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