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Lesson 1
Introduction to NSTP
KHRISTIAN S. LIWANAG, DEM (cand.)
Your Professor:
KHRISTIAN S. LIWANAG,DEM (cand.)
Nick Name: Sir Khristian
Mobile No.: 0922-455-1255
Education:
DEM - Polytechnic University of the Philippines (Sta. Mesa, Manila)
MAED -Educational Management, La Consolacion University Philippines
BSIE - Bulacan State University (Malolos Main Campus)
Teaching Experience:
20 years (Teacher by Profesion) School Principal, DepED SDO Bulacan
Guest Faculty, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Bulacan State University
Marian College
Grade Components:
Class Performance
(PRELIM/MIDTERM):
Class Standing ……………. 70%
Attendance
Class Participation
Written Outputs
Major Exam (Pre./Mid) …… 30%
TOTAL ............................100%
Grade Components:
Class Performance
(Temporary Final Grade):
Class Standing ....................................... 50%
Community Exposure ............................. 20%
Final Examination ....................................30%
TOTAL ……………………………………100%
Computation of Final Grade
Prelim Grade/Midterm Grade (CP 70%+Major Exam 30%)
Final Period(CP 70%+Major Exam 30%)
Final Grade = (PG/MG+FPG)
2
Methodology
Socialized recitation
Group Dynamics
Critical Analysis
Community Inquiry
Seminar-Lecture
Requirements
Attendance
Class participation
Community Exposure
Projects
Attendance Requirements
• Students must sign in the attendance log book
every meeting.
• Students are required to be in class on time.
• A student who has incurred 10 hours of absence
shall no longer be allowed to continue the course
and will be given a final grade of five (5.00)
• Students who report to class 30 minutes after the
official start of the class will be considered tardy.
Three (3) accumulated tardiness is equivalent to
one (1) absence.
Attendance Requirements:
• Students who have failed to meet with their class
and facilitator during a community-based activity
will not be allowed to follow to the said area.
• Students must inform their instructor thru SMS if
they will be absent for at least 1 hour before the
start of the class. This must be followed by an
excuse letter signed by their parent/guardian
together with a photocopy of the parent/guardians
ID (SSS, Employment, Passport) to be submitted
the following meeting.
House Rules
• No using of cellphones during classes.
• Students must observe proper dress code.
• Eating inside the classroom is allowed
provided that you throw your trash at the
end of the class.
• Sleeping, howling and other disruptive
acts are strictly not allowed.
• Arrange the seats after class.
Course Content: Please Refer to Course Outline
• PRELIM
• NSTP Law
• Philippine Constitution and Government
• Values and Morals
• MIDTERM
• Basic First Aid and ERT
• Juvenile Delinquency
• Sexual Abuse
• FINALS
• Leadership
• Entrepreneurship
What is the legal basis of the National
Service Training Program (NSTP)?
•The National Service Training Program
(NSTP) Law or RA 9163 also known as “An
Act Establishing the National Service
Training Program (NSTP) for tertiary level
students, amending for the purpose
Republic Act No. 7077 and Presidential
Decree No. 1706, and for other purposes.”
was enacted last January 2002 to amend
the Expanded ROTC.
What is the legal basis of the National
Service Training Program (NSTP)?
• This program aimed to enhance civic
consciousness and defense preparedness in
the youth by developing the ethics of service
and patriotism while undergoing training in
any of its three (3) program components,
specifically designed to enhance the youth’s
active contribution to the general welfare.
What are the components of
the NSTP?
What are the components of
the NSTP?
• Reserve Officer’s Training Corps [ROTC]
- Refers to the program component,
institutionalized under Section 38 and 39 of
Republic Act No. 7077, designed to provide
military training to motivate, train organize
and mobilize them for national defense
preparedness.
What are the components of
the NSTP?
• Civic Welfare Training Service [CWTS] -
Refers to the program component or activities
contributory to the general welfare and the
betterment of life for the members of the
community or the enhancement of its
facilities, especially those devoted to
improving health, education, environment,
entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and
moral of the citizenry and other social welfare
services.
What are the components of
the NSTP?
• Literacy Training Service [LTS] - Refers to
the program component designed to train the
students to teach literacy and numeracy skills
to school children, out-of-school youth and
other segments of society in need of their
services.
Who are covered by the NSTP
Law?
•
•
All incoming freshmen students, male, female,
starting school year (SY) 2002-2003, enrolled in
any baccalaureate and in at least two (2) year
technical-vocational or associate courses, are
required to complete one (1) NSTP component of
their choice, as a graduation requirement;
All higher and technical-vocational education
institutions must at least offer one (1) of the
NSTP components.
Who are covered by the NSTP
Law?
•
•
State universities and colleges (SUC’S), shall
offer the ROTC component and at least one
(1) other NSTP component.
The Philippine Military Academy (PMA),
Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (PMMA),
Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA),
and other SUC’s of similar nature, in view of the
special character of these institutions, are
exempted from the NSTP.
Who are covered by the NSTP
Law?
• Private higher education and technical-
vocational education institutions with at
least 350 student cadets, may offer the
component
/ maintain
and consequently
a Department Of
Science and Tactics (DMST),
ROTC
establish
Military
subject to the existing rules and
regulations of the Armed Forces Of The
Philippines (AFP).
What is the duration and equivalent
course unit of each of the NSTP
Component?
• Each of the NSTP component shall be
undertaken for an academic period of two (2)
semesters for 54 to 90 training hours per
semester. It shall be credited for three (3)
units per semester.
What fees shall be charged to
students taking any of the NSTP
components?
• No other fees shall be collected except basic
tuition fees, which should not be more than
50% of the charges of the school per
academic unit.
Who will manage the NSTP
implementation?
• The school authorities shall exercise
academic and administrative supervision on
the design, formulation, adoption and
implementation of the different NSTP
components in their respective schools.
• In the case of ROTC, the school authorities
and Department of National Defense
(DND), subject to the policies, regulations
and programs of DND on the military
component of the training, shall exercise
joint supervision over its implementation.
Who will manage the NSTP
implementation?
•
•
Schools who have contracted CHED accredited or
TESDA-recognized Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs) to formulate and administer
training modules for any of the NSTP components
shall jointly exercise academic and administrative
supervision with those NGOs.
CHED Regional Offices, TESDA, Provincial/District
Offices and DND-AFP (through the Major Service
Reserve Commands), shall oversee and monitor the
implementation of the NSTP under their respective
jurisdiction, to determine if the trainings are being
conducted in consonance with the objectives of the
NSTP Law.
What is NSTP-One Summer
Program (NSTP-OSP)?
• NSTP-OSP is established for the three (3)
components: ROTC, CWTS and LTS. This is
intended for graduating students in
baccalaureate or at least two-year technical-
vocational or associate courses, who have yet
to comply with the NSTP as a requirement for
graduation, as well as for students, thus allow
them to concentrate on the academic subjects
and other co-curricular concerns.
What is the National Service
Reserve Corps (NSRC)?
• NSRC is created under Section 11 of RA 9163 or the
NSTP Act of 2001, composed of graduates of the non-
ROTC components: the CWTS and LTS. Members of
this Corps maybe tapped by the State for literacy and
civic welfare activities, through the joint effort of DND,
CHED, and TESDA.
THE NSTP-CWTS
DIMENSIONS OF
DEVELOPMENT
S-afety and Security
E-ducation
R-ecreation
V-alues Formation and Moral Recovery
I-ndustry and Entrepreneurship
C-are for Health
E-nvironment
NSTP-CWTS SERVICE
COMPONENTS
• Safety and Security - This area involves disaster
preparedness during fire, earthquake or other calamity
that needs immediate response from any trained civilians
during emergency situations. Basic life saving seminar,
fire drill and the like are some of these examples.
NSTP-CWTS SERVICE
COMPONENTS
• Education - This area involves enhancement of
institutional support materials and facilities for the
community and school such as providing materials
containing basic literacy skills for pre-schoolers,
alternative learning system for out-of-school youths and
adults, mathematics and science tutorials and extended
services of skilled students.
NSTP-CWTS SERVICE
COMPONENTS
• Recreation - This area involves sports fest, parlor
games for street children and painting that enrich youth’s
capacities to relate with one another in the community
NSTP-CWTS SERVICE
COMPONENTS
• Values Formation and Moral Recovery - This involves
the development of youth to be good leaders,
responsible individuals imbued with good moral values
and active agent of development of the community.
NSTP-CWTS SERVICE
COMPONENTS
• Industry and Entrepreneurship - This area includes
programs and activities that are vital to economic growth.
CWTS students demonstrate technical skills in
communities like meat processing, silkscreen making
and how to establish small business.
NSTP-CWTS SERVICE
COMPONENTS
• Care for Health - This area aims to give knowledge on
medical-related fields and extend health services needed
in the community. It includes medical services like first-
aid operation, vaccination, info dissemination, basic life
saving seminars, heath / nutrition technical assistance
and training of youth to be first aid assistants.
NSTP-CWTS SERVICE
COMPONENTS
• Environment - This area inculcates environmental
awareness and its contribution to health and related
fields. It involves management of waste, environmental
protection, dissemination and application of technologies
supportive of the community needs and livelihood
activities related to environment and other related fields
supportive of the national thrust.
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NSTP 1

  • 1. Lesson 1 Introduction to NSTP KHRISTIAN S. LIWANAG, DEM (cand.)
  • 2. Your Professor: KHRISTIAN S. LIWANAG,DEM (cand.) Nick Name: Sir Khristian Mobile No.: 0922-455-1255 Education: DEM - Polytechnic University of the Philippines (Sta. Mesa, Manila) MAED -Educational Management, La Consolacion University Philippines BSIE - Bulacan State University (Malolos Main Campus) Teaching Experience: 20 years (Teacher by Profesion) School Principal, DepED SDO Bulacan Guest Faculty, Polytechnic University of the Philippines Bulacan State University Marian College
  • 3. Grade Components: Class Performance (PRELIM/MIDTERM): Class Standing ……………. 70% Attendance Class Participation Written Outputs Major Exam (Pre./Mid) …… 30% TOTAL ............................100%
  • 4. Grade Components: Class Performance (Temporary Final Grade): Class Standing ....................................... 50% Community Exposure ............................. 20% Final Examination ....................................30% TOTAL ……………………………………100%
  • 5. Computation of Final Grade Prelim Grade/Midterm Grade (CP 70%+Major Exam 30%) Final Period(CP 70%+Major Exam 30%) Final Grade = (PG/MG+FPG) 2
  • 6. Methodology Socialized recitation Group Dynamics Critical Analysis Community Inquiry Seminar-Lecture
  • 8. Attendance Requirements • Students must sign in the attendance log book every meeting. • Students are required to be in class on time. • A student who has incurred 10 hours of absence shall no longer be allowed to continue the course and will be given a final grade of five (5.00) • Students who report to class 30 minutes after the official start of the class will be considered tardy. Three (3) accumulated tardiness is equivalent to one (1) absence.
  • 9. Attendance Requirements: • Students who have failed to meet with their class and facilitator during a community-based activity will not be allowed to follow to the said area. • Students must inform their instructor thru SMS if they will be absent for at least 1 hour before the start of the class. This must be followed by an excuse letter signed by their parent/guardian together with a photocopy of the parent/guardians ID (SSS, Employment, Passport) to be submitted the following meeting.
  • 10. House Rules • No using of cellphones during classes. • Students must observe proper dress code. • Eating inside the classroom is allowed provided that you throw your trash at the end of the class. • Sleeping, howling and other disruptive acts are strictly not allowed. • Arrange the seats after class.
  • 11. Course Content: Please Refer to Course Outline • PRELIM • NSTP Law • Philippine Constitution and Government • Values and Morals • MIDTERM • Basic First Aid and ERT • Juvenile Delinquency • Sexual Abuse • FINALS • Leadership • Entrepreneurship
  • 12. What is the legal basis of the National Service Training Program (NSTP)? •The National Service Training Program (NSTP) Law or RA 9163 also known as “An Act Establishing the National Service Training Program (NSTP) for tertiary level students, amending for the purpose Republic Act No. 7077 and Presidential Decree No. 1706, and for other purposes.” was enacted last January 2002 to amend the Expanded ROTC.
  • 13. What is the legal basis of the National Service Training Program (NSTP)? • This program aimed to enhance civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth by developing the ethics of service and patriotism while undergoing training in any of its three (3) program components, specifically designed to enhance the youth’s active contribution to the general welfare.
  • 14. What are the components of the NSTP?
  • 15. What are the components of the NSTP? • Reserve Officer’s Training Corps [ROTC] - Refers to the program component, institutionalized under Section 38 and 39 of Republic Act No. 7077, designed to provide military training to motivate, train organize and mobilize them for national defense preparedness.
  • 16. What are the components of the NSTP? • Civic Welfare Training Service [CWTS] - Refers to the program component or activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry and other social welfare services.
  • 17. What are the components of the NSTP? • Literacy Training Service [LTS] - Refers to the program component designed to train the students to teach literacy and numeracy skills to school children, out-of-school youth and other segments of society in need of their services.
  • 18. Who are covered by the NSTP Law? • • All incoming freshmen students, male, female, starting school year (SY) 2002-2003, enrolled in any baccalaureate and in at least two (2) year technical-vocational or associate courses, are required to complete one (1) NSTP component of their choice, as a graduation requirement; All higher and technical-vocational education institutions must at least offer one (1) of the NSTP components.
  • 19. Who are covered by the NSTP Law? • • State universities and colleges (SUC’S), shall offer the ROTC component and at least one (1) other NSTP component. The Philippine Military Academy (PMA), Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (PMMA), Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA), and other SUC’s of similar nature, in view of the special character of these institutions, are exempted from the NSTP.
  • 20. Who are covered by the NSTP Law? • Private higher education and technical- vocational education institutions with at least 350 student cadets, may offer the component / maintain and consequently a Department Of Science and Tactics (DMST), ROTC establish Military subject to the existing rules and regulations of the Armed Forces Of The Philippines (AFP).
  • 21. What is the duration and equivalent course unit of each of the NSTP Component? • Each of the NSTP component shall be undertaken for an academic period of two (2) semesters for 54 to 90 training hours per semester. It shall be credited for three (3) units per semester.
  • 22. What fees shall be charged to students taking any of the NSTP components? • No other fees shall be collected except basic tuition fees, which should not be more than 50% of the charges of the school per academic unit.
  • 23. Who will manage the NSTP implementation? • The school authorities shall exercise academic and administrative supervision on the design, formulation, adoption and implementation of the different NSTP components in their respective schools. • In the case of ROTC, the school authorities and Department of National Defense (DND), subject to the policies, regulations and programs of DND on the military component of the training, shall exercise joint supervision over its implementation.
  • 24. Who will manage the NSTP implementation? • • Schools who have contracted CHED accredited or TESDA-recognized Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to formulate and administer training modules for any of the NSTP components shall jointly exercise academic and administrative supervision with those NGOs. CHED Regional Offices, TESDA, Provincial/District Offices and DND-AFP (through the Major Service Reserve Commands), shall oversee and monitor the implementation of the NSTP under their respective jurisdiction, to determine if the trainings are being conducted in consonance with the objectives of the NSTP Law.
  • 25. What is NSTP-One Summer Program (NSTP-OSP)? • NSTP-OSP is established for the three (3) components: ROTC, CWTS and LTS. This is intended for graduating students in baccalaureate or at least two-year technical- vocational or associate courses, who have yet to comply with the NSTP as a requirement for graduation, as well as for students, thus allow them to concentrate on the academic subjects and other co-curricular concerns.
  • 26. What is the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC)? • NSRC is created under Section 11 of RA 9163 or the NSTP Act of 2001, composed of graduates of the non- ROTC components: the CWTS and LTS. Members of this Corps maybe tapped by the State for literacy and civic welfare activities, through the joint effort of DND, CHED, and TESDA.
  • 27. THE NSTP-CWTS DIMENSIONS OF DEVELOPMENT S-afety and Security E-ducation R-ecreation V-alues Formation and Moral Recovery I-ndustry and Entrepreneurship C-are for Health E-nvironment
  • 28. NSTP-CWTS SERVICE COMPONENTS • Safety and Security - This area involves disaster preparedness during fire, earthquake or other calamity that needs immediate response from any trained civilians during emergency situations. Basic life saving seminar, fire drill and the like are some of these examples.
  • 29. NSTP-CWTS SERVICE COMPONENTS • Education - This area involves enhancement of institutional support materials and facilities for the community and school such as providing materials containing basic literacy skills for pre-schoolers, alternative learning system for out-of-school youths and adults, mathematics and science tutorials and extended services of skilled students.
  • 30. NSTP-CWTS SERVICE COMPONENTS • Recreation - This area involves sports fest, parlor games for street children and painting that enrich youth’s capacities to relate with one another in the community
  • 31. NSTP-CWTS SERVICE COMPONENTS • Values Formation and Moral Recovery - This involves the development of youth to be good leaders, responsible individuals imbued with good moral values and active agent of development of the community.
  • 32. NSTP-CWTS SERVICE COMPONENTS • Industry and Entrepreneurship - This area includes programs and activities that are vital to economic growth. CWTS students demonstrate technical skills in communities like meat processing, silkscreen making and how to establish small business.
  • 33. NSTP-CWTS SERVICE COMPONENTS • Care for Health - This area aims to give knowledge on medical-related fields and extend health services needed in the community. It includes medical services like first- aid operation, vaccination, info dissemination, basic life saving seminars, heath / nutrition technical assistance and training of youth to be first aid assistants.
  • 34. NSTP-CWTS SERVICE COMPONENTS • Environment - This area inculcates environmental awareness and its contribution to health and related fields. It involves management of waste, environmental protection, dissemination and application of technologies supportive of the community needs and livelihood activities related to environment and other related fields supportive of the national thrust.
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