NSTP Fhay@x
NSTP Fhay@x
NSTP Fhay@x
NSTP
PORTFOLIO
Submitted By:
Castiri, Akhmad Fhayzeen S.
Submitted To:
Mrs. Shaimer R. Ferrer
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………………..2
II. Activities.
ZPPSU Hymm……………………………………………………………………….9
Self-Assessment………………………………………………...…………………..10
Johari Window……………………………………………………………………...14
NSTP orientation including your photo during the event and the invitation. Give your
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I.
General Description:
Units: 3
Pre-requisite: None
II.
Course Description: This course is designed to encourage the youth to contribute to the improvement of the
general welfare and quality of life of Filipinos by undergoing Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS).
These component will require students to carry-out projects and activities contributory to the general welfare
and the betterment of life of community member or the enhancement of community facilities, especially
those devoted to improving health, education, safety, livelihood, environment, entrepreneurship, recreation,
morals, patriotism, and nationalism of the citizenry and other social welfare services.
III.
Desired Learning Outcomes: At the end of this course, students should be able to:
1. Internalize virtues as the foundation of leadership, and how it applies on an individual, team, and
institutional level vis-à-vis national development in the context of self- awareness and values integration and
promotion framework for understanding human nature;
3. Apply the concepts learned and design civic welfare projects/activities to be implemented as a team in
their assigned community, barangay, or government agency;
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4. Document team activities in their assigned barangay or government agency and provide a summary of
lessons learned in carrying out the CWTS projects and activities; and
5. Generate an individual output on the CWTS experience, focusing on the core values learned. Students
must present their individual output either in written or visual form.
1. Human Acts
2. Integrity/Duties and Rights of the Filipino
People
3. Filipino Citizen-Votes Education
Week 14 Lesson 6 – Sports and Recreation
V. Grading System
Criteria Percentage
Activities/Community-building 25
Team Presentation 20
Total 100%
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Vision, Mission, Core Values, Goals, Objective and the ZPPSU Hymm.
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ZPPSH HYMN
Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University! Our pride our joy our all
we sing out the glory and we tell out the story of the school we love the best
and we’ll ever stand every heart and hands for the honor of ZPPSU.
from the hands of the earth men have heard of her worth
she’s so grand she’s the best in the land meer can her full worth be told
though bold loud and long her alumni strong will sing of maroon and gold.
Zamboanga Peninsula Polytechnic State University! Our pride our joy our all
we sing out the glory and we tell out the story of the school, we love the best
and we’ll ever stand every heart and hands for the honor of ZPPSU
and we’ll ever stand, every heart and hands for the honor of ZPPSU!
Self-Assessment
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Johari Window
Ans: Others might don’t know that I am a person who always overthink in life, let’s say a person has a
depression and sometimes want to be serious in life. A person who once have a bad day in life, overthinking
too much and a person who is always adjust in different environment just to feel unusual and complicated to
everyone. In addition, I am also a person who got a lot of things to be stressed about, sometimes I cannot
deny that I do procrastinate myself, but then after all I always finished every tasks that is being given to me.
Ans: Well, it’s pretty hard to say such a thing that I don’t really know since it’s quite deeper already. But I
guess, it would be how attractive I am both in my personality, mental, and physical well-being. I really don’t
what others might think about me but, as a person who attract and being attract by others, I guess it’s just the
same way how I am being attracted by others, perhaps because of their personalities or something. It always
depends anyway.
Ans: Well, perhaps it would be my inner self that perhaps I didn’t yet explore or I didn’t yet see in myself
and to others, this question is actually quite complex to think about since we really don’t know who we are,
not until a particular thing will trigger our inner-self just to show up the real “me” or the real “who I am”.
But then, it always depends in ourselves after all, we cannot just make some instincts about who we really
are. Because the real “self” always defy our own perspectives.
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NSTP Orientation
The orientations was mainly focus on the foundation of NSTP organization, we were being discussed
by different NSTP teachers/coordinators by this course. The discussion was actually focusing on the
importance of implementing NSTP into all schools (most probably those public universities), they also
tackle about what are the possible things that NSTP have in terms of implementing wide consciousness
knowledge by the particular student. Aside from that, the different terms and regulations by the university
and the NSTP course was also being discussed by us, and as being expected there are some open forums
wherein students can able to share and ask what they wanted to be clarified. After the orientation, around 12
noon, we took our lunch break and came back to the gymnasium for continuation of discussion, they even
gave us an activity to be answered and online attendance was also being given. After how many hours of
discussion, the orientation was finally accomplished.
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Group Activities
Group 1 Reflection
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5 Charades
Group 7 None
Future Plan
My experience in the National Service Training Program (NSTP) has really influenced my
perspective on service and leadership, which I believe this will shape my future actions and career choices in
significant ways.
Firstly, NSTP taught me the value of community engagement. Through various activities, I learned
about the challenges faced by different sectors of society, and I found myself becoming more empathetic and
understanding towards others. This newfound empathy is something I plan to carry with me into my future
career, especially if I choose a path in fields like social work, education, or community development. I now
feel a strong sense of responsibility to give back, and I want my professional life to reflect that commitment
to serving others.
Additionally, the teamwork and leadership skills I cultivated during NSTP are invaluable assets.
Working on group projects pushed me to communicate effectively and appreciate diverse viewpoints. As I
move forward in my career, these skills will be essential, regardless of the path I choose. Whether I’m
collaborating with colleagues or engaging with clients, I now feel equipped to approach situations with a
balanced mindset.
Moreover, the program instilled in me the importance of social awareness and advocacy Wright, E.
C. H. (2017). I became more conscious of social issues, and I feel motivated to contribute positively to
society. This awareness could lead me toward careers in nonprofit organizations or public policy, where I
can actively participate in driving change and addressing critical societal challenges.
References:
Wright, E. C. H. (2017). Social awareness and its impact on service engagement: A study of college
students’ attitudes toward community service. Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship, 10(2),
29-39.