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Overview of NSTP and Filipino Values

The document outlines the National Service Training Program (NSTP) in the Philippines, which includes the Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC), and Literacy Training Service (LTS). It details the historical context, requirements for students, core values, and the purpose of NSTP to promote civic consciousness and national defense. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of Filipino values such as respect, patriotism, and environmental conservation.
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Overview of NSTP and Filipino Values

The document outlines the National Service Training Program (NSTP) in the Philippines, which includes the Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Reserve Officer's Training Corps (ROTC), and Literacy Training Service (LTS). It details the historical context, requirements for students, core values, and the purpose of NSTP to promote civic consciousness and national defense. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of Filipino values such as respect, patriotism, and environmental conservation.
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NSTP Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) –

composed of programs and activities to betterment


Early years – during Spanish colonial, there is of health, education, environment, safety,
already a training in school like ROTC entrepreneurship, recreational ang moral citizenry.
The modern ROTC – ROTC in Phil did not start Who are required to complete NSTP? –
in 1912, its officially started in July 3, 1992 Students of any baccalaureate degree course or
atleast 2yrs vocational course in public or private
PNA – Philippine National Assembly
shall be required to complete NSTP 1&2.
National defense act 1935 (Commonwealth act
Exemptions of NSTP apply only to: Students,
1) – passed by PNA in Dec 21, 1935 under
transferees who have already completed NSTP
Manuel L. Quezon. Purpose of this was to create
and the Foreign Students
an independent PH. Army but interrupted by
WW2 Time needed to complete NSTP? – NSTP shall
be undertaken for two semesters and each
ROTC During WW2 – product of ROTC
semesters the allotted time is 54-90hrs. NSTP has
calledband shows their worth in battle fields.
6 units that should be taking in 2 semesters.
Post war training – Executive no. 59, made the
NSTP classes structed – 1st sem of NSTP shall
ROTC mandatory for all colleges in to teach
undergo common modules phase. Upon
ROTC
completion the Common Module phase student
Post Marcos Era – ROTC replace by Citizen must select one of the 3 components of NSTP.
Military Training, ROTC was back by the
NSTP 1 & NSTP 2 – you,re only allowed to take
provision R.A 7077 of AFP reservist.
NSTP 2 when you completed the NSTP 1
President Corazon Aquino’s Time – she signed
Grading in NSTP – Numeric grading will be
the R.A 7077 into law 1991
used in NSTP
ROTC crisis (2001) – students protest and
After Graduation - Graduates of the CWTS and
threatened ROTC “MANDATORY ROTC NO
LTS components of the NSTP shall belong to the
MORE” it is the end of ROTC in Philippines
National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC).
What is NSTP? – R.A 9163 enabled NSTP for graduates of the ROTC program shall form part of
Colleges. Aim to promote civic consciousness the Citizen Armed Force.
among youth and to incalcucate the spirit of
nationalism and to involvement in public and civic
affairs. FOUR IMPORTANT CORE VALUES
R.A 9163 – NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING Values – from latin word “Valere” means to be
PROGRAM strong and vigorous.
NSTP promotes – Defense preparedness, youth Preamble of the 1987 Constitution - The
active contribution to the general welfare. promotion of the Filipino Values
THE 3 COMPONENTS OF NSTP; Maka-Diyos – Faith in the Almighty
Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC) – Behavior: Expresses one's spiritual beliefs while
R.A 7077 sec 38&39 designed to provide training respecting the spiritual beliefs of others.
to tertiary level students to motivate, train,
organize & mobilize them to natural defense Indicators of Maka-Diyos
preparedness. Engages oneself in worthwhile spiritual activities.
Literacy Training Service (LTS) – deigned to Respect sacred place.
train students to become teachers of literacy and
numeracy skills to school children, out u of school Respects religious beliefs of others.
youth, other segment of society.
Demonstrates curiosity and willingness to learn Takes good care of borrowed things
about other ways to express spiritual life.
Views mistakes as learning opportunities
Tells the truth.
Returns borrowed things in good condition.
a. Congratulates others who receive awards/
Demonstrates intellectual honesty. achievements.
Expects honesty from others. b. Accepts defeat in the spirit of goodwill and
sportsmanship.
Aspires to be fair and kind to all.
Upholds and respects the dignity and equality of
Identifies personal biases.
all including those with special needs
Recognizes and respects one's feelings and those
Volunteers to assist others in times of need
of others.
Recognizes and respects people from different
Maka-tao – Focus on truth, justice, freedom, love
economic, social, and cultural backgrounds
equality and peace.
Maka-kalikasan –conservation and development
Kapwa - The term kapwa, or a shared inner self,
of our patrimony.
lies at the core of Filipino values and psychology.
L.A.W – Land, Air, Water
VALUES AND TRAIT OF MAKA-TAO
Behavior - Cares for the environment and utilizes
Filipinos are excellent in portraying a good model
resources wisely, judiciously and economically.
of people with values, virtues, and integrity.
INDICATORS OF MAKA-KALIKASAN
Being Maka-tao, would simply mean by
respecting each other’s rights and opinions of the Shows a caring attitude toward the environment.
existing differences in between.
Practices waste management
Filipinos are naturally kind. Gentle, generous,
Conserves energy and resources.
hospitable, hardworking, obedient, and polite
which made a great impact to the world. Takes care of school materials, facilities, and
equipment.
Embody the clichés and mundane ‘po’ and ‘opo’
of every Filipinos as a sign of respect to older Keeps work area in order during and after work.
people or in a higher position towards them.
Keeps one’s work neat and orderly.
INDICATORS OF MAKA-TAO
Maka-bansa – Includes respect for the law, and
Shows respect for all its instruments, patriotism, promotion of the
common good and building a just and humane
a. Speaks in a clear voice when communicating.
society.
b. Uses courteous words and expressions.
Traits of being Makabansa
c. Greets elders religiously.
Unity
d. Listens when somebody speaks
Promotion of the common good
e. Observes and follows written rules
Respect for the law and government
Wait for one’s turn
Patriotism
a. Follows “first come first served” basis
Behavior: Demonstrates pride in being a Filipino;
b. Knows how to fall in line exercises the rights and responsibilities of a
Filipino Citizen.
c. Passes orderly
INDICATORS OF MAKA-BANSA
Identifies oneself as Filipino. 1. Unity
Respect the flag and national anthem. 2. Equality
Takes pride in diverse Filipino cultural 3. Respect for law and government
expressions, practices and traditions.
4. Patriotism
Promotes appreciation and enhancement of
5. Promotion of common good
Filipino languages.
LESSON 3 Philippine constitution
Abides by the rules of the school, community, and
country.  Preamble
Enables others to develop interest and pride in The preamble of the Constitution provides that we
being a Filipino. should establish a Government which shall
conserve and develop our patrimony. Our
CITIZENSHIP TRAINING
"patrimony" includes our public forests,
Citizenship training - enhances students' social mangroves, wildlife, and flora and fauna which
responsibility, commitment to community should be conserved, protected, and renewed.
development, and law-upholding abilities.
NSTP – National Service Training Program
NSTP LAW- signed in January 23, 2002
RA 7077 – Reserve officers training Corps
3 Components of NSTP – LTS, CWTS, ROTC
Heart of NSTP – Volunterism
LESSON 2The Promotion of the Filipino
Values
Pagkamaka-Diyos
1. Faith in the Almighty
2. Respect for Life
3. Order
4. Work
5. Concern for the family and future generations
Pagkamaka-Tao
1. Love
2. Freedom
3. Peace
4. Truth
5. Justice
Pagkamaka-Kalikasan
1. Concern for the environment
Pagkamaka-Bansa

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