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NSTP (Acronym)
National Service Training Program
NSTP
Aims to enhance civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth by developing the ethics of service and patriotism while undergoing training
3 Program component of NSTP
CWTS, ROTC, LTS
3 Main Author of NSTP Law
CHED, DND, TESDA
Nstp aims
Enhances the youths active contribution to the general welfare
CHED
Commission on Higher Education
DND
Department of National Defense
TESDA
Technical Education and Skills Development Association of the Philippines
PASUC
Philippine Association of State University and Colleges
COCOPEA
Coordinating Council of Private Educational Association of the Philippines
NGO
Non Government Organization
PASUC (role)
Responsible for funding state colleges and universities
COCOPEA (role)
Funds private educational institutions in the Philippines
NGO (role)
Operates independently, w/o the help of the government. Volunteerism is prevalent and focuses on community works
Section 12 Republic Act 9163
NSTP Law (March 23, 2002)
R.A 7077
ROTC Law
Who signed the ROTC Law
Ferdinand Marcos
Who signed the NSTP Law
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Former secretary of CHED under the program component LTS
Esther Garcia
Former secretary of TESDA under the program component CWTS
Director General, Lucita S. Lazo
Former secretary of DND under the program component ROTC
Angelo T. Reyes
ROTC (Acronym)
Reserve Officers training Corps
CWTS (Acronym)
Civic Welfare Training Service
LTS (Acronym)
Literary Training Service
Clustering
Students enrolled in different schools taking the NSTP component
Cross Enrollment
Student is enrolled in an academic program of a school but allowed to enroll in other NSTP program of other school
PNPA
Philippine National Police Academy
How many training hours should be spent in NSTP course
54-90
PMA
Philippine Military Academy
PMMA
Philippine Merchant Marine Academy
Schools exempted in NSTP course
PMA, PMMA, PNPA
Prime duty of the government
To serve and protect
Section 1 of NSTP Law
Guiding principles
Section 2 of NSTP Law
Role of the youth
Section 3 of Nstp Law
IRR( Implementing rules and regulation)
Section 4 of Nstp Law
Coverage
Section 5 of Nstp Law
Program Components
Section 6 of Nstp Law
Duration and equivalent course
How many unit in NSTP course per semester
3
Section 7 of Nstp Law
Clustering and Cross enrollment
Section 8 of Nstp Law
Management and Monitoring
Section 9 of Nstp Law
Fees
Section 10 of Nstp Law
Incentives
Section 11 of Nstp Law
Organization of NSTP graduates
Section 12 of Nstp Law
Suspension of ROTC requirement
Section 13 of Nstp Law
Transitory Provisons
Section 14 of Nstp Law
Information Dissemination
Section 15 of Nstp Law
Amendatory Clause
BJMP (Acronym)
Bureau of Jail and Management and Penology
Agencies under the AFP
PAF ( Philippine Airforce), PN( Philippine Navy), PA(Philippine Army)
Patriotism
love for or devotion to one’s country
Patriotism is about?
loving one’s country by being a steadfast and good citizen despite encountering the daily challenges of life and society.
Concrete EXAMPLES of patriotism
Loving our country, Patronizing our country, Being proud of personal and national identity, Recognizing ourselves as Filipino with dignity and pride, Being responsible voters, Considers integrity and welfare of the country
Nationalism (Other term)
Dynamic Filipinism
Nationalism (Definition)
a patriotic feeling of love for one’s own country or a strong deep-seated attachment to one’s native land.
Nationalism (Description)
a kind of excessive, aggressive patriotism.
Nationalism
attitude of mind that values and places the welfare of the country over that of all other.
Nationalism (Gregorio C. Pitacsil)
Nationalism is the cementing principle that unites the people of a nation in order to realize an ideal that becomes national with respect and dignity it deserves among other nations
Philippine 1565-1872
Sporadic revolts
GomBurZa
1872
Jose Rizal
1896
Promulgation of the Constitution
Malolos, Bulacan
Constitution
body of rules and maxims in accordance with which the powers of sovereignty are habitually exercised.
Constitution
basic principles and laws of a nation, state, or social group that determine the powers and duties of the government and guarantee certain rights to the people in it
Approval of the 1987 constitution
October 12, 1986
When was the 1987 constitution presented to former president Corazon Aquino
October 15, 1986
Ratification by plebiscite
February 2, 1987
Proclaimed on force (1987 constitution)
February 11, 1987
Date of approval (1943 constitution) Preparatory Committee on Philippine Independence
September 4, 1943
Ratification of 1943 constitution
September 7,1943
Citizens of the Philippines
Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine Citizenship upon reaching the age of majority
National security
A STATE OR CONDITION WHERE OUR MOST CHERISHED VALUES AND BELIEFS, DEMOCRATIC WAY OF LIFE, OUR INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNANCE AND UNITY, WELFARE AND WELL- BEING AS A NATION AND PEOPLE ARE PERMANENTLY PROTECTED AND CONTINUOUSLY ENHANCED.
Socio-political stability
It is to achieve peace and harmony among all Filipinos, regardless of creed, ethnic origin, and social status. The government and the people must engage in nation-building under the rule of law, constitutional democracy, and the full respect for human rights.
Territorial integrity
territory of the country is intact and under the effective control of the government. It is to ensure the permanent inviolability of our national territory and its effective control by the Government and the State.
Economic solidarity and strength
It is to collectively pursue and build the economy to be strong, capable of supporting national endeavors, and derives its strength from the solidarity of our people who have an organic stake in it through participation and ownership
Ecological balance
The national survival rests upon the effective conservation of our natural environment in the face of industrial and agricultural expansion and population growth.
Cultural cohesiveness
This element implies that the Filipinos have shown their collective sense of value to the principles of freedom and human dignity of a person
Moral spiritual consensus
The Filipino people must be propelled by the national vision inspired and manifested in words and deeds, by patriotism, national pride and the advancement of our national goals and interests.
External peace (Peace and Harmony
he Philippines as a democratic country is committed to world peace and the preservation of world order. National security is engendered and sustained through harmonious relations with our neighbors and allies.
Internal Threats
Drains resources and inhibit faster economic development
Moro Islamic Liberation Front ( MILF)
The armed activities of the group continue to be a source of serious concern, particularly, the group’s build-up defensive and offensive capabilities. Hand in hand with this security problem is the threat from the Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG), a small band of highly mobile terrorists with suspected links to international networks.
The Communist Party of the Philippines/New People’s Army/ National Democratic Front (CPP/NPA/NDF)
The group continuously pose a serious threat to our national security, although presently weakened in comparison with their peak strength in the period of 1985- 87.
Organized crime
A national security concern. Wherein, challenge of illegal drugs in particular, has grown into a major threat to the national community.
Grave incidence of poverty
Is also a serious threat to our national security, especially to the extent that it breeds rebellion, crime and dissidence. Poverty incidence affects about one-third (1/3) of Filipinos nationwide
Economic sabotage
Undermines the market economy, the financial system and the nation’s resources. Under this category are underground activities such as counterfeiting, money laundering, large-scale smuggling, inter-oceanic poaching and commercial dumping.
Graft and corruption
Has become another threat to our national security by virtue of the huge scale by which it saps public resources, undermines the morale of the civil service and affects the delivery of quality basic services.
Severe calamities
It causes serious food shortage, abet hoarding and profiteering tool.
Persistent environment degradation
Poses a long-term security threat. The attrition of forest and watersheds, air-land-water pollution and the proliferation of toxic substances are a cause of sickness, death and the diminution of national productivity and well- being.