INSTRUCTION
Pursuant to the mission statement of the Polytechnic, MPSPC has tried to give its clientele quality, excellent, relevant, responsive, effective, accessible and equitable education during the school year under review.
Accredited Efforts as of May 2002
Program Level Remarks1. Teacher Education Program
- Bachelor in Elementary Education (CAS & CET)
- Bachelor in Secondary Education (CAS & CET)
- Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education IIImplementation of the
separation of all components
of accreditation
is being worked on2. Bachelor of Arts major in Political Science passed self survey Preliminary visit is scheduled
Sept. 20023. Graduate School (Master of Arts in Education) passed self survey Preliminary visit is scheduled
Sept. 2002

RESEARCH
Research as a mandate of the Polytechnic has gained popularity and attention with the faculty members who have recognized the need to do research. Researches are divided inot different programs namely: the Commercialization of Indigenous and Exotic Flora, the Conservation of Biodiversity and Social Researches.
Completed Researches
1. Cultural Management Practices of Wild Tea
2. Indigenous Postharvest Technology of Sweet Pepper in Mountain Province
Ongoing Researches
1. Germplasm Collection and Identification of Wild Tea in Mt. Province
2. Integration of Indigenous Agricultural Technologies and Resources Management
Practices in the Curriculum
3. Growth and Survival of Cooperatives in Mountain Province.
4. Bio-engineering as Streambank Rehabilitation at Mount Data
5. Survey, Identification and Documentation of Citrus Insect Pests and Diseases
in Mt. Province
EXTENSION
Aside from research and instruction, the Polytechnic also extends the expertise of its faculty members to the community through the extension department.
Projects:
1. Environmental Awareness Lecture Series
2. Integrated Pest Management
3. Dressmaking
Extension program shall be under the progra, BIAGS - Basic Indigenous Intervention for Agricultural Growth and Sustainability Program.


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