Organicagrinc2 Sample Portfolio
Organicagrinc2 Sample Portfolio
Organicagrinc2 Sample Portfolio
Characteristics of learners
Language, literacy Average grade in: Average grade in:
and numeracy English Math
(LL&N)
a. 95 and above a. 95 and above
b. 85 to 89 b. 90 to 94
c. 80 to 84 c. 85 to 89
a. 75 to 79 d. 80 to 84
e. 75 to 79
Previous TM Certificates
experience with a. TQ certified
the topic b. TM graduate
c. TM trainer
d. TM lead trainer
Number of years as a competency trainer NONE
Note: In making the Self-Check for your Qualification, all required competencies
should be specified. It is therefore required of a Trainer to be well- versed
of the CBC or TR of the program qualification he is teaching.
Current
Proof/Evidence Means of validating
competencies
1.PRODUCE Certification of Demonstration
ORGANIC Achievement Oral Questioning
VEGETABLES
Written Test/Exam
2.PRODUCE Certification of Demonstration
ORGANIC Achievement Oral Questioning
FERTILIZER
Written Test/Exam
3.PRODUCE Certification of Demonstration
ORGANIC Achievement Oral Questioning
CONCOCTIONS AND
EXTRACTS Written Test/Exam
A. INTRODUCTION:
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and desirable attitudes in ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
PRODUCTION NC II in accordance with industry standards. It covers the core competencies in raising organic chicken,
producing organic vegetable, manufacturing (producing)organic fertilizers, manufacturing (producing)various concoctions,
raising organic hogs and raising organic small ruminants. (goats)
B. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
LO 1: SELECT HEALTHY STOCKS AND SUITABLE HOUSING
Learning
Methods Presentation Practice Feedback Resources Time
Content
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chicks based on distribute read Information compare his CHOOSING
industry Information Sheet Sheet and answers to the HEALTHY
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1.3.Determine Lecture The trainer will The trainees will The trainer will PHILIPPINE 30 min.
suitable site for distribute read information compare his NATIONAL
chicken house Information Sheet sheet and answers to the STANDARD
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chicken house distribute read Information compare his NATIONAL
design based PNS Information Sheet Sheet and answers to the STANDARD
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house design preparing chicken Good
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1.5.Prepare Lecture The trainer will The trainees will The trainer will POULTRY 30 min.
house equipment distribute read Information compare his HOUSING
installation Information Sheet Sheet and answers to the AND
design in line 1.1-5 on how to Answer Self- Answer Key POULTRY
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how to prepare in preparing using the POULTRY
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LO 2: SET-UP CAGE EQUIPMENT
2.1. Install house Lecture The trainer will The trainees will The trainer will POULTRY 30 min.
equipment in distribute read Information compare his HOUSING
line with housing Information Sheet Sheet and answers to the AND
equipment 1.2-1 on how to Answer Self- Answer Key POULTRY
installation install house Check 2.1-1. in 1.2-1. EQUIPMEN
design equipment in line installing house T
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Sheet 1.2-1. on Task Sheet 1.2-1 performance AND
how to install in installing using the POULTRY
house equipment house equipment Criteria EQUIPMEN
in line with in line with Performance T
housing equipment housing Checklist. 1.2- Miss H. E.
installation design equipment 1. Cushman
installation (http://arc.l
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2.2.Secure Lecture The trainer will The trainees will The trainer will 30 min.
bedding materials distribute read Information compare his 7 COOP
based on Information Sheet Sheet and answers to the BEEDING
availability in the 1.2-2 on how to Answer Self- Answer Key MATERIALS
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accordance with Information Sheet sheet and answers to the BEEDING
housing 1.2-3 on how to Answer Self- Answer Key MATERIALS
equipment prepare bedding in Check 1.2-3 in 1.2-3. AND HOW
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LO 4: GROW AND HARVEST CHICKEN
4.1.Monitor Lecture The trainer will The trainees will The trainer will 30 min.
growth rate distribute read information compare his
based on Information Sheet sheet and answers to the
enterprise 1.4-1 on how to Answer Self- Answer Key
procedures monitor growth Check 1.4-1 in 1.4-1.
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4.2.Implement Lecture The trainer will The trainees will The trainer will HEALTH 30 min.
Health care distribute read Information compare his MANAGEME
program based Information Sheet Sheet and answers to the NT
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C. ASSESSMENT PLAN
Written Test
Oral Question
Demonstration
D. TEACHER’S SELF-REFLECTION OF THE SESSION
Were lessons too easy or too difficult for the learners?
Did the learners understand what was being teach?
What are the problems encountered within the whole session and how did I deal with it?
Did the learning materials help the learners in participating on the task?
Did the learners show interest in the task given?
Was the learning session taught at a reasonable pace?
How effective was the overall training session?
Did I meet all my objective?
Was I sensitive to each of my learners needs?
References/Further Reading
Operation/Task/Job Sheet
Self Check
Information Sheet
Learning Experiences
Module
Module Content
Content
Module
List of Competencies
Content
Module Content
Module Content
Front Page
In our efforts to standardize CBLM,
the above parts are recommended for
use in Competency Based Training
(CBT) in Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
Technology Institutions. The next
sections will show you the
components and features of each
part.
List of Competencies
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
At the end of this module you MUST be able to:
1. Select healthy stocks and suitable housing
2. Set-up cage equipment
3. Feed chicken
4. Grow and harvest chicken
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA:
1. Breed/strains breeds are identified as per PNS-Organic Agriculture-
Livestock and GAHP Guidelines.
2. Healthy chicks are selected based on industry acceptable indicator for
healthy chicks.
3. Healthy chicks are selected based on industry acceptable indicator for
healthy chicks.
4. Suitable site for chicken house are determined based on PNS
recommendations.
Chicken house design is prepared based PNS recommendations.
5.House equipment installation design is prepared in line with PNS
recommendation and actual scenario.
6.House equipment are installed in line with housing equipment
installation design
Contents:
Principles of feeding
Feed materials comply with PNS
Kinds and characteristics of acceptable feed materials (sources for
protein, carbohydate, mineral resources)
Preparation of feeds
Advantages and disadvantages of different feeding management
practices
PNS recommendations for feed materials
Feed recording and inventory management
Principles of 5S
Principles of 3Rs
Assessment Criteria
Conditions
Assessment Method:
1. Written Test
2. Oral Questions
3. Demonstration
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. Discuss the importance of Suitable Feed Materials
2. Know the 6 Major Classes of Nutrients and their functions
Animals eat to acquire the energy and building materials that they
need to live and grow. Animals use energy to perform normal body
functions such as breathing, walking, eating, digesting, and maintaining
body temperature. Nutrients provide poultry the energy and material needed
for the development of bone, flesh, feathers, and eggs.
Water
Water is often overlooked, but it is one of the most important nutrients. An
animal can live without food longer than it can live without water. In a
laying flock, a shortage of water for just a few hours can result in reduced
egg production, so clean water should be available at all times. If you do not
use automatic waterers, fill the drinkers twice a day. If the drinkers are
filled only in the morning, birds can run out of water by midday. A laying
hen drinks about 25% of her daily water intake during the last two hours of
daylight.
Water plays an important role in the body of an animal. Water softens feed
and carries it through the digestive tract. As a component of blood (90% of
Multiple Choice
Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
Enumeration:
1.Classification of Minerals
2.Categories of Amino Acid
3.Categories of Vitamins
Enumeration
1.Macrominerals
Micro minerals
2.Essential Amino Acid
Non-essential Amino Acid
3.Fat-soluble
Water-soluble
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1. identify/enumerate feed ingredients for formulating chicken ration;
2. formulate a simple ration for chicken;
3. explain/apply effective feeding practices for chicken; and
4. appreciate the value of efficient feed and effective feeding for chicken.
Definition of Terms
3.1 Feed is any single or multiple materials, whether processed, semi-
processed or raw, which is intended to be fed directly to domesticated
animals to meet the nutrient requirements in order to maintain life, promote
growth, production and reproduction without any additional substance
except water.
B.Rice bran. Rice bran is palatable to poultry of all ages. There are three
types of rice bran in the market. They are known as D1, D2 and D3,
respectively.
A. Vegetable and Coconut oil – Plant oil are good source of energy for
animals’ diet.
Plant Sources
B.Soy bean oil meal. There are two types of soy bean oil meal: high
protein(46 % CP) and low protein ((43% CP). This is the only plant protein
source that can replace animal protein in the diet with almost the same
protein quality. C. Ipil-ipil leaf meal- it contains twenty one (21%) protein,
but is fed mostly for its vitamin A and yellow pigmenting properties.
C.Copra meal (20% CP). Copra meal is the byproduct of the coconut meat
after the oil has been extracted. It contains about twenty percent protein. It
is the most common and cheapest source of plant protein.
A. Fish meal (58 to 60 % CP). Fish meal is a good source of high quality
protein. It contains about sixty to sixty five percent protein. It also contains
an adequate amount of carbohydrates and fats.
B. Shrimp meal. Shrimp meal when dried and ground is a good source of
protein. It contains about fifty six percent crude protein but low in energy. It
may be used as substitute for fish meal.
Two major parts of shrimp are used in making shrimp meal, the shell (39%
CP) and the head (46% CP).
C.Meat and Bone meal (50% CP). These are by-products, trimmings of
canning and meat processing industries.
Minerals. There are 13 minerals required by chicken. These are grouped into
the macro and micro minerals. The macro minerals include calcium,
phosphorous, chlorine, potassium, manganese, copper, zinc, iodine, and
selenium. Cobalt, which is found in Vitamin B, is also essential for healthy
red blood corpuscles. Calcium and phosphorous are needed for skeletal
growth and bone and teeth development found in the fluids and soft tissues
of the body. Salt improves the appetite, promotes growth, and is essential to
hydrochloric acid formation in the stomach. Zinc protects the skin from the
disease called mange. Iron and copper are necessary for the formation of
hemoglobin in the red blood cells to prevent nutritional anemia. All these
minerals are found in various feedstuff like farmproduced feeds, protein
concentrates, and sea products.
FORMS OF FEED
a.MASH - (physical form) a mixture of feed ingredients in meal form.
Ration Formulation
The saying “Tell me the kind of feeds you are giving your birds and I will tell
you what kind of birds you have” is true. In poultry nutrition, economical
but nutritious feeds must be given to the birds.
12 27
17 %
44 5
32
4. Get the total parts of rice bran and soybean.
(27.0 + 5.0 = 32).
5. The parts of each ingredient are simplified into a percentage of the total
and these are multiplied to the desired quantity.
Trial and Error Method. This is the most practical method to use in small
scale farm operations. A ration formulated by using this method is balanced
and ensures that necessary free nutrients are present.
Steps:
1. Determine the kind of feed you want to formulate.
2. Determine the crude protein content of feed you want to prepare.
3. Identify commonly available feed ingredients.
4. List them down as shown in the above Table with their protein content.
5. Decide on the amount of feed to prepare.
6. Make a calculated amount for each ingredient and multiply them to
protein content of each ingredient.
7. If the total CP and amount of feed required are not met, TRY again.
8. Total the CP and the amount of feed, if both correspond to required CP
and amount of feed mixtures, you are ready for mixing feeds.
36 to 42 Finisher
Feeds given during the early stages of growth have higher protein content
(22 to 24 percent) than those given during the later stages of growth (19 to
20 percent)
To find out how much corn is needed to maintain a hen for one year,
multiply the weight of the hen by 8 and add 11.35 kilos.
One of the factors that has improved the development of the poultry
industry in our country is the availability of efficient feeds and effective
feeding management.
Correct practices in feeding chicken start during their first day in the
brooding house. An open type feeding trough or newspaper sheets should be
used during the first few days of the chicks. Feeds are spread over several
layers of newspaper sheets. These newspaper sheets must be changed every
day until the chicks are big and strong enough to use the ordinary feeding
trough.
Multiple Choice
4. Is the byproduct of the coconut meat after the oil has been extracted.
a.molasses b.meat and bone meal c.copra meal
7. This is the most practical method to use in small scale farm operations.
a. Assessment Method
b.Trial and error Method
c.Pearson Square Method
Enumeration:
1.Forms of feed
2.Kinds of Poultry feeds
Enumeration
1.Mash
Crumble
Pellet
2.Pre-starter/Chick Booster
Chick Grower
Finisher
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RAISE ORGANIC Revision # 01
CHICKEN
Pullet Developer
Layer Mash
Performance Objective:
You should be able to prepare the tools,
materials and equipment needed for the preparation of feed materials on the
following enterprise formulation.
Equipment :
-containers
Steps/Procedure:
1. Wash plants thoroughly.
2. Cut plants into pieces.
3. Dried plants in minimum of 1 day.
4. Mix with FPJ or FFJ.
5. Feeds are ready to fed.
Assessment Method:
Written Test
Oral Questioning
Demonstration
CRITERIA
YES NO
Did you….
1. Identify/enumerate feed ingredients for
formulating chicken ration ?
2. Formulate a simple ration for chicken?
3. Explain/apply effective feeding practices for
chicken?
4. Appreciate the value of efficient feed and effective
feeding for chicken ?
5. Identify/enumerate the kinds of poultry feeds?
6. Identify/enumerate the forms of feed?
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1.Know the feeding rate of different ages of chicken.
2.Identify/enumerate the drinking system of chicken.
3.Identify/enumerate the feeding system of chicken.
Drinking System
Drinking Type Requirements
Nipple Drinkers <3 kg (6.6 lbs)12 birds per nipple
>3 kg (6.6 lbs)9 birds per nipple
Bell Drinkers 10 drinkers (40 cm/17 in)per 1000 birds
Nipple Drinker
Bell Drinker
Adjust feeder height daily so that bird’s breast are level with the base
of the feeder.
Feed must be distributed equally and uniformly throughout the
feeding system.
Allow the birds to clear the feeders once daily.
Feeder space may need to be increased if the lighting program is
modified.
SELF-CHECK 1.3-3
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CHICKEN
TRUE OR FALSE
Direction: Write T if your answer is True and write F if your answer is False.
_______________ 1. Broiler Chicks will feed at the rate of 10-15 lbs. per bird
over the 12 weeks.
_______________ 2. The digestible amino acid levels in the feed are important
aspects and must be considered when purchasing feed.
_______________ 3. Layer chicks will be feed at the rate of 2-5 lbs. per bird
over the 8 weeks.
_______________ 4. Layer feeds account for the major cost of feeding and
economic principles should be applied to the design of these feeds.
_______________ 5. The Starter represents a large proportion of the total feed
cost and decisions on Starter formulation should be based on performance
and profitability rather than cost.
ENUMERATION
1.Drinking System
2.Feeding System
ENUMERATION
1.Nipple Drinker
Bell Drinker
2.Fan Feeder
Flat Chain/Auger
Tube Feeder
Supplies/Materials : Feeds
Water
Equipment : Feeder
Drinker
Steps/Procedure:
1. Wash the feeder and the drinker thoroughly.
2.Put the feeds in the feeder in a minimum requirement.
3. Put potable water in a drinker.
Assessment Method:
Written Test
Oral Questioning
Demonstration
CRITERIA
YES NO
Did you….
1. Know the feeding ration of different ages of
chicken?
2. Identify/enumerate the drinking system ?
3. Identify/enumerate the feeding system?
4. Monitor the feed to water ratio daily?
5. Access chicken to clean, fresh, good quality
drinking water 24 hours a day?
6. Keep drinkers well-maintained and clean.
Learning Objectives:
After reading this INFORMATION SHEET, YOU MUST be able to:
1.Know the importance/principle of 3R’s.
2.Know how to utilize waste product.
Agricultural wastes are defined as the residues from the growing and
processing of raw agricultural products such as fruits, vegetables, meat,
poultry, dairy products, and crops. They are the non-product outputs of
production and processing of agricultural products that may contain
material that can benefit man but whose economic values are less than the
cost of collection, transportation, and processing for beneficial use.
4.3.3 Storage:
Litter from poultry operations is stored on the floor of the housing facility or
outside the housing facility. When it is removed, it can be transported
directly to the field for land application. In some areas the litter may be
compacted in a pile and stored in the open for a limited time; however, it
generally is better to cover the manure with a plastic or other waterproof
cover until the litter can be used. But if it is needed to be stored for a long
time, the litter should be stored in a roofed facility. If the manure from layer
operations is kept reasonably dry, it can be stored in a roofed facility. If it is
wet, it should be stored in a structural tank or an earthen storage pond.
4.3.5 Treatment:
Poultry litter can be composted. This stabilizes the litter into a relatively
odorless mass and helps to kill disease organisms so that the litter can be
reused as bedding or supplemental feed to livestock. The litter can also be
dried and burned directly as a fuel. Liquid manure may be placed into an
aerobic digester to produce methane gas.
4.3.6 Transfer:
The method used to transfer the waste depends on the total solid content of
the waste. Liquid waste can be transferred in pipes, gutters, or tank wagons,
and dried litter can be scraped, loaded, hauled as a solid and transported
using trucks.
Enumeration:
1.The 3R’s
2. The principle of reducing waste, (3Rs) aims at achieving efficient
minimization of waste generation by:
3. Typical Poultry Waste Management Options.
ENUMERATION:
1.Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
2.Production
Collection
Storage
Treatment
Transfer
Utilization
Written
The evidence must show that the trainee…
Identify Breed/strains breeds as per PNS-
Organic Agriculture-Livestock and GAHP
Guidelines?
Select healthy chicks based on industry
acceptable indicator for healthy chicks?
Determine suitable site for chicken house
based on PNS recommendations.
Install House equipment in line with
housing equipment installation design
Secure *Bedding materials based on
availability in the locality
Prepare *bedding in accordance with
housing equipment housing design
Set-up *brooding facility in accordance
with the housing equipment installation
design.
Select suitable *feed materials based on
availability in the locality and nutrient
requirements of chicken
Prepare Feed materials following enterprise
prescribed formulation
Objectives/Content 25 % 35 % 45 % # of %
area/Topics items/
Knowledge Comprehension Application
% of test
Kinds and 25
Characteristics of 3 4 5 12
Feed Materials
Feed Ingredients 3 4 5 12 25
Feeding Chicken 3 4 5 12 25
Principle of 3R’s 3 4 5 12 25
TOTAL 12 16 20 48 100%
WRITTEN EXAMINATION
1.Animals use energy to perform normal body functions such as
a. Breathing
b. walking
c. maintaining normal body
d. all of the above
2.Nutrients provide poultry the energy and material needed for the
development of
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a. Bone
b. feathers
c. eggs
d. all of the above
3.Each of these components is important in providing poultry the nutrients
they need except
a. Water
b. carbohydrates
c. vitamins
d. wood
4.Cheapest, but it is one of the most important nutrient.
a.water
b. carbohydrates
c. vitamins
d. fats
5. Birds do not have sweat glands, so their heat loss occurs in air sacs and
lungs through rapid respiration.
a. False
b. True
c. Maybe true
d. Maybe False
6. Energy source for animals and make up the largest portion of a poultry
diet.
a. water
b. carbohydrates
c. vitamins
d. minerals
7. These are example of saturated fats that can be used in poultry diets
except.
a. none
b. lard
c. tallow
d. poultry fat
8. Proteins are complex compounds made up of smaller units called
a. acid
b. fatty acid
c. amino acid
d. acidity
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CHICKEN
9. The main source of protein in poultry diets are plant protein such as
a. soybean meal
b. canola meal
c. corn meal
d. all of the above
10. These is an example of macro minerals EXCEPT
a. Phosphorus
b. Potassium
c. Zinc
d. Calcium
11. Is any single or multiple materials, weather processed, semi- processed
or raw, which is intended to be fee directly to domesticated animals to meet
the nutrient requirements in order to maintain life, promote growth,
production and reproduction without any substance except water.
a. Feed
b. Food
c. Water
d. Vitamins
12. One of the best grains for fattening chickens.
a. Rice bran
b. yellow corn
c. molasses
d. soybean meal
13. Rice bran is palatable to poultry of all ages. There are three types of rice
bran in the market.
a. D1, D2 and D3
b. C1,C2 and C3
c. A1,A2 and A3
d. B1, B2 and B3
14. Is byproduct of the coconut meat after the oil has been extracted.
a. fish meal
b. soybean meal
c. copra meal
d. corn gluten
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CHICKEN
15. By-products, trimmings of canning and meat processing industries.
a. meat and bone meal
b. fish meal
c. soybean meal
d. corn gluten
16. These is the forms of feed except.
a. Mash
b. Crumble
c. Pellet
d. Starter
17. Is a form of feed which is made from crushed pellet.
a. mash
b. crumble
c. pellet
d. starter
18. A mixture of feed ingredients in meal form.
a. mash
b. crumble
c. pellet
d. starter
19. Feed formed by compacting through mechanical means.
a. mash
b. crumble
c. pellet
d. starter
20. This is a simple and easy method.
a. Pearson Square Method
b. Trial and Error
c. Multiplication
d. Addition
21.This method is the most practical method to use in small scale farm
operations.
a. Pearson Square Method
b. Trial and Error
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c. Multiplication
d. Addition
22. The main purpose of feeding laying hens is to have as many eggs as
possible.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe true
d. Maybe false
23. The method used to transfer the waste depends on the total solid
content of the waste.
a. True
b. False
c. maybe false
d. maybe true
24. Poultry litter can be composted.
a. True
b. False
c. Maybe false
d. maybe true
25. The waste from poultry facilities can be used for agricultural land
application or sold because of the high nutrient value of the litter.
a. True
b. False
c. maybe false
to show if
evidence is
demonstrated
During the demonstration of skills, the candidate: Yes No N/A
Breed/strains breeds are identified as per PNS-
Organic Agriculture-Livestock and GAHP Guidelines
Healthy chicks are selected based on industry
acceptable indicator for healthy chicks.
Suitable site for chicken house are determined based
on PNS recommendations.
Chicken house design is prepared based PNS
recommendations.
House equipment installation design is prepared in
line with PNS recommendation and actual scenario.
House equipment are installed in line with housing
equipment installation design
Bedding materials are secured based on availability in
the locality
Bedding is prepared in accordance with housing
equipment housing design
Brooding facility is set-up in accordance with the
General Instruction:
Given the necessary tools, materials and equipment you are required to
make feed ingredients, feeding and monitoring chicken based on feeding
management program.
Specific Instruction:
1. Wash plants thoroughly.
2. Cut plants into pieces.
3. Dried plants in minimum of 1 day.
4. Mix with FPJ or FFJ.
5. Feeds are ready to fed.
6. Wash the feeder and the drinker thoroughly.
7. Put the feeds in the feeder in a minimum requirement.
8. Put potable water in a drinker.
9. Monitor the feeding of chicken.
Assessment Method:
Actual Demonstration
Interview
Tools:
Equipment:
Tools:
Various 8 liter
Concoctions/Extracts
for at least 1 liter per
sample
Weight (clean stone 150 pcs.
100grams each)
Weight (empty plastic 50 pcs.
container 250 to 500 ml
capacity)
Plastic strainer, fine 25 pcs.
mesh, 1ft x 1ft square
Tools:
Equipment:
Note: In making the Self-Check for your Qualification, all required competencies
should be specified. It is therefore required of a Trainer to be well- versed
of the CBC or TR of the program qualification he is teaching.
Current
Proof/Evidence Means of validating
competencies
1.PRODUCE Certification of Demonstration
ORGANIC Achievement Oral Questioning
VEGETABLES
Written Test/Exam
2.PRODUCE Certification of Demonstration
ORGANIC Achievement Oral Questioning
FERTILIZER
Written Test/Exam
3.PRODUCE Certification of Demonstration
ORGANIC Achievement Oral Questioning
CONCOCTIONS
AND EXTRACTS Written Test/Exam
2.
3.
4.
Module
Gaps Title/Module of Duration (hours)
Instruction
Qualification: ____________________________
Trainees’ Training Training Mode of
Staff
Requirements Activity/Task Training
THANK YOU
__________________________________________________________ NC Level I
__________________________________________________________ Learning Task/Activity Date Instructors
__________________________________________________________ Outcome Required Accomplished Remarks
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________ Florence Tres M. Flores Jolena P. Pamaylaon
NC Level I NC Level I
Learning Task/Activity Date Instructor Learning Task/Activity Date Instructors
Outcome Required Accomplished s Outcome Required Accomplished Remarks
Remarks
Prepare Prepare clean Dec.11, 2018 Satisfied/
Establish Prepare and Dec. 6, 2018 Satisfied/ composting composting and completed
nursery establish nursery completed area and storage area
raw
Plant Plant/Transplant Dec.7, 2018 Satisfied/
seedlings completed materials
seedlings
Compost Prepare various Dec.13, 2018 Satisfied/
Perform Maintain and Dec. 8, 2018 Satisfied/ and harvest concoctions, completed
plant care perform plant completed fertilizers ferment and
and care management harvest
management
Perform Perform harvest Dec. 8, 2018 Satisfied/
harvest and and practice completed Florence Tres M. Flores Jolena P. Pamaylaon
post-harvest post-harvest Trainee’s Signature Trainer’s Signature
activities activities
NC Level I
Learning Task/Activity Date Instructor
Outcome Required Accomplished s
Remarks
Prepare for the Prepare tools, Dec.14, 2018 Satisfied/
production of materials completed
various and
concoctions equipment
use in the
production of
various
concoctions
Process Ferment Dec. 17, 2018 Satisfied/
concoctions various completed
concoctions
Package Label and Dec. 18, 2018 Satisfied/
concoctions record completed
package
concoctions
JOLENA P.
Name : JUAN DELA CRUZ Trainer :
PAMAYLAON
ORGANIC AGRICULTURENominal
Qualification : : 96 HOURS
PRODUCTION NC II Duration
Training Training Date Date Trainee’s Supervisor’s
Units of Competency Rating
Activity Duration Started Finished Initial Initial
RAISE ORGANIC
CHICKEN
PRODUCE ORGANIC
VEGETABLES
PRODUCE ORGANIC
FERTILIZERS
PRODUCE ORGANIC
CONCOCTIONS AND
EXTRACTS
Total
Note: The trainee and the supervisor must have a copy of this form. The column for rating maybe used either by giving a numerical rating or
simply indicating competent or not yet competent. For purposes of analysis, you may require industry supervisors to give a numerical rating for
the performance of your trainees. Please take note however that in TESDA, we do not use numerical ratings
Training ActivityMatrix
December 3, 2018
Venue
Facilities/Tools and
Training Activity Trainee Date & Time Remarks
Equipment
(Workstation/ Area)
Prayer December
3,2018
Recap of Activities
Unfreezing Activities All trainees 7:30AM
To
Feedback of Training 8:00 AM
Response/Motivation
Read Information Sheets All Trainees Manual, Reading Learning Resource December 3, Satistfied/ Completed
on how to Identify materials on how Area 2018
breed/strains as per to identfy
PNS-Organic Agriculture- breed/strain as per 8:00 AM
Livestock and GAHP PNS-Organic To
Guidelines Agriculture- 8:30 AM
Livestock and
GAHP Guidelines
Lecture
Answer Self-Check on
how to Identify
breed/strains as per
PNS-Organic Agriculture-
Livestock and GAHP
Guidelines
Answer Self-Check on
how to Select healthy
chicks based on
industry acceptable
indicator for healthy
chicks
Read Information All Trainees Manual, Reading Learning Resource December Satisfied/ Completed
Sheets on how to materials on how Area 3,2018
Determine suitable site to Determine
for chicken house based suitable site for 9:00 AM
on PNS recommendations chicken house To
based on PNS 9:30 AM
Lecture recommendations
Answer Self-Check on
how to Prepare chicken
house design based PNS
recommendations
December
Manual on how to
Demonstration on how to 3,2018 All performed well and
Prepare chicken
Prepare chicken house comply in preparing
house design based
design based PNS Practical Work Area 10:00 AM chicken house design
PNS
recommendations To based PNS
recommendations
11:30 NN recommendations
Read Information sheet All Trainees Manual,Reading Learning Resource Area December Satisfied/ Completed
on how to prepare house materials on how to 3,2018
equipment installation prepare house 11:30 PM
design in line with PNS equipment To
recommendation and installation design 12:00 PM
actual scenario. in line with PNS
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Lecture
Answer Self-Check on
how to prepare house recommendation
equipment installation and actual
design in line with PNS scenario.
recommendation and
actual scenario.
Group 2
Macra, Jenneth P.
Demonstration on how to Malin, Remedios S. Manual on how to
December3, All performed well and
to secure bedding secure bedding
Arcillas, Jecyrill O. 2018 comply in securing
materials based on materials based
Practical Work Area 3:30 PM bedding materials based
availability in the locality Cantila, Mailyn L. on availability in
To on availability in the
the locality
Labador,Shearamae 5:00 PM locality
O.
Response/Motivation
Answer Self-Check on
how to prepare
bedding in accordance
with housing
equipment housing
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design
Demonstration on All Trainees Manual on how Practical Work Area December 4, All performed well and
how to prepare to prepare 2018 comply in preparing
bedding in accordance bedding in bedding in accordance
8:30 AM
with housing accordance with with housing
equipment housing housing To equipment housing
design equipment 10:00 AM design
housing design
Read Information All Trainees Manual, reading Learning Resource December 4, Satisfied/ Completed
sheet on how to set- materials on how Area 2018
up Brooding facility to set-up 10:00 AM
in accordance with Brooding facility
the housing in accordance To
equipment installation with the housing 10:30 AM
design equipment
installation
Lecture design
Answer Self-Check on
how to set-up
Brooding facility in
accordance with the
housing equipment
installation design
Demonstration on All Trainees Manual on how December 4, All performed well and
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how to set-up to set-up 2018 comply in setting-up
Brooding facility in Brooding facility Brooding facility in
10:30 AM
accordance with the in accordance accordance with the
housing equipment with the housing To housing equipment
installation design equipment 12:00 NN installation design
installation
design
Answer Self-Check on
how to Prepare feed
materials on the
following enterprise
prescribed
formulation
Demonstration on All Trianess Manual, on how Practical Work Area December 4, All performed well and
how to Prepare feed to Prepare feed 2018 comply in Preparing
materials on the materials on the feed materials on the
2:00 PM
following enterprise following following enterprise
prescribed enterprise To prescribed formulation
formulation prescribed 3:30 PM
formulation
Answer Self-Check on
how to fed animals
based on feeding
management program
Demonstration on All Trainees Manual on how Practical Work Area December 4, All performed well and
how to fed animals to fed animals 2018 comply in feding
based on feeding based on feeding animals based on
4:00 PM
management program management feeding management
program To program
5:30 PM
Lecture
Answer Self-
Check on how to
monitor feeding
in the following
enterprise
procedure
Lecture
Answer Self-
Check on how to
monitor growth
rate based on
enterprise
procedures
Read Information All Trainees Manual, reading Learning Resource December 5, 2018 Satisfied/Completed
sheet on how to materials on how Area 9:00 AM
implement Health to implement
care program Health care To
based on program based on 9:30 AM
enterprise enterprise
procedures procedures
Lecture
Answer Self-
Check on how to
implement Health
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care program
based on
enterprise
procedures
Read Information All Trainees Manual, reading Learning Resource December 5, 2018 Satisfied/Completed
sheet on how to materials on how Area 9:30 AM
implement to implement
Sanitation and Sanitation and To
cleanliness cleanliness 10:00 AM
program based program based
on enterprise on enterprise
procedure procedure
Lecture
Answer Self-
Check on how to
implement
Sanitation and
cleanliness
program based
on enterprise
procedure
Read Information All Trainees Manual, reading December 5, 2018 Satisfied/Completed
sheet on how to materials on how
collect Organic 10:00 AM
to collect Organic
waste for fertilizer waste for fertilizer To
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November Page 129 of 61
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formulation formulation 10:30 AM
Lecture
Answer Self-
Check on how to
collect Organic
waste for fertilizer
formulation
Demonstration on All Trainees Manual on how to Practical Work December 5, 2018 All performed well
how to collect collect Organic Area and comply in
10:30 AM
Organic waste for waste for fertilizer collecting Organic
fertilizer formulation To waste for fertilizer
formulation 12:00 AM formulation
Read Information All Trainees Manual, reading Learning Resource December 5, 2018 Satisfied/Completed
Sheet on how to materials on how Area 1:00 PM
Select suitable to Select suitable
chicken for chicken for To
harvest based on harvest based on 1:30 PM
market market
specifications specifications
Lecture
Answer Self-
Check on how to
Select suitable
chicken for
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harvest based on
market
specifications
Demonstration on All Trainees Manual on how to Practical Work December 5, 2018 All performed well
how to Select Select suitable Area and comply in
1:30 PM
suitable chicken chicken for Select suitable
for harvest based harvest based on To chicken for harvest
on market market 2:30 PM based on market
specifications specifications specifications
Read Information All Trainees Manual, reading Learning Resource December 5, 2018 Satisfied/Completed
Sheet on how to materials on how Area 2:30 PM
Accomplish to Accomplish
production record production record To
according to according to 3:00 PM
enterprise enterprise
procedure. procedure.
Lecture
Answer Self-
Check on how to
Accomplish
production record
according to
enterprise
procedure.
OBJECTIVE:
Instructions:
NAME: _____________________________________
POSITION/DESIGNATION: ____________________________________
ORGANIZATION/INSTITUTION: ________________________________
DATE: ________________________________
5 4 3 2 1
4. Attainment of program
B. Course Content
3. Sufficiency of information
C. Training Methodology
6. Overall accommodation
7. Secretariat service
E. Facilitator/ Trainer
(name of trainer)
(name of trainer)
(name of trainer)
(name of trainer)
(name of trainer)
Instructions: Write the corresponding number to
rate each Facilitator/ Trainer:
3 Good
2 Average 1 Poor
Instruction:
Common Competency 1 2 3 4 5
Apply safety measures in farm operations?
Core Competency
Instructions:
Please rate your attitude towards work as a trainer resulting from the
activities of this training program. Use the following rating scale:
5 - Excellent
4 – Very good
3 – Good
2 – Fair
1 – Poor
Rating
Work Attitudes 1 2 3 4 5
Punctuality / attendance
Resourcefulness / creativity
Obedience, respect to authority, rules and
regulation
Commitment to work
Adaptability to change
Cooperation with co-workers
Concern to environmental preservation
Feedback
Please indicate your recommendation training programs offered by this
Training Institution
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Area/Section
In-Charge
Template #4
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Trainers July 2010 Issued by:
Methodology Level I Date Revised:
February 2012 Page 159 of 61
Developed by: NTTA
Templates NTTA
Revision # 01
WELDING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE*
8 HOURS 50 Hours 100 HOURS
• •
Qualification
Area/Section In-Charge
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Remarks:
Remarks: