National Service Training Program: Module 1: Week 1
National Service Training Program: Module 1: Week 1
National Service Training Program: Module 1: Week 1
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Municipality of Libacao
UNDERSTANDING THE
NATIONAL SERVICE
TRAINING PROGRAM
A Modular Worktext for Civic Welfare Training Service 1 (CWTS 1)
Module 1: Week 1
INTRODUCTION
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help
you master the different competencies. The scope of this module permits it to be
used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the
diverse vocabulary level of learners. The lessons are arranged to follow the
standard sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be
changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Direction. Choose the letter of the best answer from the choices given. Write the
letter of your choice in your notebook, scan it and send it to
ruel.mia@deped.gov.ph.
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3. Refers to the programs or activities contributory to the general betterment
of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of
facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education,
environment, safety, recreation and morals of the country.
A. ROTC B. CWTS C. LTS
4. Also known as the National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001.
A. RA 9163 B. RA 9577 C. RA 9090
9. This includes programs and activities that are vital to economic growth.
CWTS students demonstrates technical skills in making and how to
establish a business.
A. value formation B. care for health C. entrepreneurship
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Lesson The National Service
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Training Program (NSTP)
The Philippine Constitution provides that the defense of the state is a
prime duty of the government and the people, and in the fulfillment of this duty,
all citizens maybe required by law to render personal military or civil service. It
further states that it is the duty of the citizen to contribute to our country’s
development in the attainment and preservation of a just and orderly society.
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001 mandates all citizens
both male and female, to fulfill this civic duty.
Responding to the urgent needs of our developing country today and in
the foreseeable future, it is equally vital to develop and enhance civic
consciousness among the young generation to ensure national security and
development. NSTP, therefore, enables the youth, as the most valuable resource
of the Filipino nation, to be motivated, developed and utilized in regard to their
responsibilities as citizens and in fulfillment of their civil obligations.
CONTENT
The imposition of the national program for service training of the youth in
the Philippines began with the creation of Commonwealth Act No. 1, otherwise
known as the National Defense Act. It is a legislative act providing basis for the
national defense of the country, punishing certain violations thereof,
appropriating funds therefore and for other purposes under the government of
President Manuel L. Quezon in 1935. The same law that required college
students, particularly males, to finish two years, equivalent to 4 semesters, of
military training as a modality to institutionalize the reservist system in the
Philippines national defense.
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The implementation of the National Service Law, except the provision of
the Military Service was suspended by Presidential Memorandum Order No.1
under the incumbency of the former President Corazon Aquino, paving the way
for the conceptualization of the basic Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC),
embodied under Republic Act No. 7077 (The Citizen Armed Forces of the
Philippines Reservist Law), effective school year 1986-1987.
The main objective of NSTP is to stress the significant role played by youth,
male and female alike, in the task of developing our nation via national service
training. As such, it aims to develop the youth to become civic or military leaders
and volunteers through a modified, re-structured and reinforced training
package whom could be called upon by the nation in cases their services are
needed and in the event of disasters or emergencies.
Compared with ROTC, the NSTP Act ensured that three components -
Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) Literacy Training Service (LTS) and
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), are given the same and equal
implementation in educational institutions. The non-military components of
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NSTP, that is CWTS and LTS are committed to strengthening the values and
traits of the youth, improving skills and knowledge on various endeavors,
developed interest in community service and making them responsible for peace
and development to ensure harmony and growth in the Filipino communities.
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.
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E. Private higher education and technical-vocational education
institutions with at least 350 student cadets may offer the ROTC
component and consequently establish / maintain a Department Of
Military Science and Tactics (DMST), subject to the existing rules and
regulations of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
EXERCISE
Direction. Find in the word box the different answers to the following questions.
Print this material and scan the document, send the answered document to
ruel.mia@deped.gov.ph