Bantay Ilocos Sur for a Community Based Research

 Bantay Ilocos Sur for a Community Based Research



Embarking on a community based research project in the charming town of Bantay Ilocos Sur was both enriching and enlightening. Me and the groups went into understanding the local community, challenges, and beauty of this place.


1.Writing a Research for community based research  



Description: I write slightly a comprehensive research proposal outlining our objectives, conclusion, and expected outcomes for the community based research project in Bantay, Ilocos Sur.



2. Interviewing the people on Bantay Ilocos Sur 


Description: Venturing into the heart of Bantay, she had the privilege of interviewing the warm and welcoming residents, listening to their stories, and learning about their aspirations for the town's future.

 


3: Data Analysis on a Laptop



Description: She delved into data analysis using modern technology, synthesizing the insights gathered from our interactions with the people of Bantay Ilocos Sur.



 4: Capturing the Bantay Bell Tower



Description: One of the iconic landmarks of Bantay, the historic Bantay Bell Tower stood tall as a testament to the town's rich cultural heritage and architectural beauty.



 5: Admiring the Bantay Municipal Hall



Description: Another gem of Bantay the Municipal Hall exuded a sense of community pride and governance, reflecting the town's commitment to progress and development.



Overall, the lens of community based research we not only uncovered valuable insights about Bantay, Ilocos Sur but also forged meaningful connections with its residents and landmarks. Bantay Ilocos Sur will forever be etched in our memories as a testament to the power of collaboration, exploration, and community engagement.

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