Friday, March 22, 2024

CBR: A Collaborative Journey on Labor and Employment

    Community-Based Research is a method for us to gather diverse information and address issues related to labor and employment in our community of Vigan. As researchers, we were tasked with interviewing various individuals in our community who are involved in businesses and occupations. When Mrs. Vera Cruz grouped us based on our residences, I initially felt confused, as it was the first time we would be working in groups. Are you excited to witness our journey through our community-based research? Without further ado, let's get right into it: 



     Firstly, of course, we would not have been able to create this CBR of ours if there had been no brainstorming within our group. We gathered at the library to share our ideas with one another on how we plan to start our research. We felt a sense of teamwork as each one of us shared our thoughts regarding our outline on the said project. After the brainstorming, we then decided on what specific part of the research to work on individually so that it will be much more faster to accomplish the given task. 


    Secondly, as days passed, we could already feel the pressure of finishing our research since we were only given limited time to accomplish it. Additionally, our pending activities further hindered our ability to focus on our Community-Based Research. However, with great teamwork, we managed to finish our task on time. My fellow researchers conducted interviews with various individuals in our community, such as Empanada vendors, Kalesa drivers, and ice cream vendors. We were thankful for their active participation, as without it, we would not have been able to complete our research paper and gather necessary information.


    Thirdly, as soon as they finished interviewing, I immediately started my part in our research paper, which includes recommendations and a bibliography. For our recommendations, I based them on the answers given by the people interviewed by my fellow researchers, focusing on how to address the issues they faced. I didn't face any struggles in completing my part, as I was confident in doing it. 





    Lastly, as of this moment, we are now creating our individual web designs, and seeing our group work together as one forms a big smile on my face. When one of our groupmates is struggling in completing his or her part, we would approach him or her for guidance. 




    To sum it up, creating our Community-Based Research was exhausting yet filled of excitement. In the end, we managed to finish it on time, which was a significant accomplishment. One important lesson I gained from this journey is the value of teamwork; it enabled us to support each other in times of need. Seeing our completed research paper is fulfilling as it symbolizes our collective effort as a group. 

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