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a deeper appreciation of the role you You see, the contributions of young people like
play in nation building and you, the future leaders of our country, have
been recognized by many. As Jose Rizal, our
understanding of what values drive your
behavior National Hero said:
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Before we delve in deeper… please have a look at this clever social experiment from a Burger King AD
campaign: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNnHdR9DQDA
If you were in the same situation, what would you have done?
YOU can serve in a lot of ways. This is the concept that shaped the National Service Training Program.
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THE HISTORY OF NSTP
Footsteps: Service to the Country
The timeline from the previous page would give you a glimpse on the evolution of the youth’s contribution
to national service.
Late 90’s
In the late 90’s, controversies plagued the program of the Reserve
Officers Training Corps. Issues on irrelevance, corruption, incompetent
instructors, bribery and other factors led to the clamor for the abolition of
the program. These were further heightened in March 2001 by the death
of Mark Welson Chua, a UST ROTC cadet who exposed the irregularities
in the program.
Known to his friends as Baron, the 19 year old Mark Welson Chua,
together with other cadets observed and experienced some anomalous
practices at the Department of Military Science Training (DMST) of the
University of Santo Tomas which moved them to submit a complaint to Figure 1. Cadet Mark Welson Chua.
the University’s administrative officials and the Department of National Image from Wikipedia| Manila Today
Defense. Their exposé was even published in The Varsitarian (Struggle
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against the System by Jayme Brucal; Feb. 21, 2001 issue). Investigation soon followed. This led to the
dismissal of key officials in the UST ROTC Unit.
But on the night of March 15, Mark was reported missing. Days after, his body, wrapped in a carpet bound
by strips of cloth and packaging tape, was fished out of the Pasig River under the Jones Bridge.
Investigation was immediately conducted
by the PNP, NBI and the Philippine Army.
To date, justice for Mark has not been Did you know?
completely served for only two of the four
suspects are in the custody of the law. The On the 13th of June 2004 during the opening
other two are still at large. mass of the University, Mark Welson “Baron”
Chua was given a posthumous award, the San
The UST cadets’ action to divulge the Lorenzo Ruiz medal of courage, a medal
persistent issues on corruption within the conferred to students who have shown
ranks of ROTC was a catalyst for a much exceptional and exemplary courage in standing
improved service program. It led to the up for the truth and Thomasian ideals.
passage of the National Service Training
Program Law or the Republic Act 9163.
What is NSTP?
The National Service Training Program, established by virtue of the Republic Act 9163, is a
compulsory 1-year course for all freshmen in the universities and colleges in the country.
All Filipino students are mandated to take NSTP. That is why you and the rest of your
classmates are taking it. Well, why not? After all, everyone is a citizen of this country and
everyone should serve the country.
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The three (3) program components:
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Here at UST, all three components are offered to provide you with more choices, so you can select
based on your interests. All NSTP components used to be under the supervision of the Office for
Student Affairs (OSA). However, given the nature of CWTS and LTS, it was later transferred to the
Office for Community Development (OCD) in 2008. This office (OCD) is now known as the UST
Simbahayan Community Development Office. ROTC however, remained to be under the OSA.
Now that you are more knowledgeable on the history and nature of the NSTP, this provides several
possibilities for you as a student. Considering that the population of the country is composed of
relatively young citizens, your choice can be a meaningful experience in the process of nation-
building.
After you finish either CWTS or LTS, you will become members of the National Service Reserve
Corps. You can be tapped by the State for literacy and civic welfare activities, especially in times
of calamities or disasters.
On the other hand, those who took up ROTC will be a part of the Citizen Armed Force, a Reserve
Force to be utilized in times of war, rebellion or invasion. They also provide assistance in relief and
rescue during disaster or calamities.
As you have learned in the first part of this chapter, a large part of what determines our behavior
and drives us to action is our Core Values.
It is what drove Mark Welson Chua to expose the corruption happening during his time despite
death threats. However, not all values are contributory to Nation Building..
Therefore, it is vital that we learn more about the values that would exemplify becoming a good
citizen of our nation and practice them in real life.
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The Good Citizenship Values
In the preamble of the 1987 constitution, there are a set of Values that are presented and when
lived in accordance to, exemplify what being a Good Citizen is all about.
“We the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty God in order to build a just
humane society and establish a Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations,
promote the common good, conserve and develop our patrimony, and secure to ourselves
and our posterity, the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law and
a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality, and peace, do ordain and promulgate this
constitution.”
The Filipino values presented in the Preamble have been simplified and categorized into the
following:
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These values help shape and guide our Nation towards a better tomorrow. We have seen these at
work during the 1st People Power back in 1986. Through faith, prayer, respect and unity, we
achieved freedom from dictatorship.
Let us now explore the values that are inherently given to us and face the challenge of living a life
in accordance with it.
PAGKAMAKA-DIYOS
FAITH ALONE
A devout widow who was known to be a living saint was crossing a bridge with her child
when an accident happened. Her son fell off the bridge and plunged into the deep water below.
At this, some men got ready to jump into the water to save the child. However, the widow
forbade them.
“Do not move,” she told the men, “my faith alone can save the child.”
After she had said this, the widow knelt on the bridge and prayed with great faith.
In a short while, the child drowned and died. The widow wept.
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This story teaches us that Faith alone, without work, is useless.
You have to remember that as Thomasians and future leaders of this country, you have to put
your faith into action, live a life that that is based on good values; and serve as an inspiration to
others who struggle with their own faith in Almighty God.
Your body is God’s temple, it is sacred and by all means, you should be responsible for it because
any form of violence against it defies the sanctity of life. Natural human rights protect you from
anything that endangers your life and well being. You should also be responsible for upholding
the rights of others. You shall not be an advocate of violence or any means that may harm the life
and dignity of others.
Life is precious. It is your duty to respect, protect, nurture and preserve the human life from the
moment of its conception.
Order entails the discipline of mind, emotion and action. We need these so that we can live a
peaceful, successful and productive life. Otherwise, it will trigger situations of panic, unrest,
confusion, havoc and anarchy.
You should understand that the value of Order is important in your quest to improve yourselves
as citizens. You should learn to strive hard in arranging your lives in a certain way that will allow
you to be more productive.
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D.The Good Citizenship Value of Work
E.The Good Citizenship Value of Concern for the Family and Future Generations
This value emphasizes that your family is a gift from God and that utmost attention must be
focused on the family as sanctuary of life and a core unit of society.
You draw inspiration and strength from your
Family and in return you are expected to do your Respetuhin natin ang ating ina, ilaw siya ng
responsibilities as a member of the family to tahanan Bigyang galang ang ama, at ang
keep it intact and strong against the forces that payo ang susundan At sa magkakapatid,
tend to destroy its values and sense of unity. kailangan ay magmahalan Dapat lang ay
A family is worth more than any worldly gain. Be pag usapan ang hindi nauunawaan
vigilant and possess the resolve to always value -- Francis Magalona “Mga Kababayan ko”
your family as your most precious gift next to
your life. Be strengthened by love,
understanding and mutual respect for all members of your family.
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PAGKAMAKA-TAO
"Ang tenga kapag pinagdikit korteng puso...Extension ng puso ang tenga, kaya kapag
marunong kang makinig, marunong kang magmahal.."
-- Bob Ong
Love means so much to us simply because love is the answer to our many questions during these
trying times. It is by love that you care, respect, accept, forgive and trust.
But why is it that our nation has never moved forward if we all have LOVE within us?
Maybe not all of us ever learned how to live in love which holds us back to love others. This is what
the Almighty God wants you to learn: learn to love.
Love entails sacrifice, responsibility and service. It binds us together as a nation and serves as the
key to our national progress. Let love be in the beginning, the middle and the end of our history as
a nation.
“Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought”
You value Freedom by giving due recognition and respect to your individuality as persons with
human rights and duties. Freedom is never without the virtue of responsibility.
Freedom is the power to act or not to act. God gave our lives, and with that comes the freedom to
choose what you want to make with it.
The freedom our nation is enjoying now is the fruit of love, hardship and sacrifices of our
ancestors. EDSA I and II are examples of events in our history as a nation that showed how we
protected our freedom from tyrant leaders and anarchy.
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You should practice freedom with a clear understanding of its limits, with a sense of discipline and
chastity which will lead you to love your fellowmen, understand their plight, and do what is good
and right while avoiding what is wrong and evil.
You value Peace by doing well for others and “Peace means serenity of mind, simplicity
for your country, living and working together in
harmony and avoiding violence as a way of of heart and tranquility of soul”
settling disputes.
- St. Augustine
Peace begins with you. It is a God-given gift
that must be nurtured by prayer. This can be
attained and sustained when you have strong faith in God, concern for others, and loyalty to your
country.
You should be a person of peace, a builder of harmony among your fellowmen. You should strive
hard to foster the value of peace in your personal endeavors, abhor all means of violence and have
order in your affairs.
-St. Augustine
The value of truth is living and loving passionately with honesty and sincerity.
Truth is important in our society because it is a condition for freedom. It necessitates
transparency, honesty, integrity, sincerity, courage and humility. The truth also demands sacrifices
and efforts but it is a worthy cause that highlights your own capacity as a person to do well and
live with integrity.
You are a person of integrity; let truth strengthen your character by honesty and responsibility.
Honesty should be applied in all your roles in life because the truth will set you free and it should
always prevail. As the saying goes, “there is no truth and no good in lies”
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E.The Good Citizenship Value of JUSTICE
You value Justice by means of promoting ethical practices that enhance the essence of social
justice. It also means the promotion of a healthy and humane working condition, fair and legal
labor practices, correct use of power, moving purposefully away from graft, corruption and other
evils.
Justice is significant in our lives because it guarantees a society that respects human dignity,
security, and one that gives everyone an opportunity to pursue posterity, development and
happiness.
Let me share with you a story that will simply show you that Justice is giving every man his due.
There was once a poor farmer who would come to town everyday in order to supply
a baker with homemade bibingka. In exchange for five pounds of bibingka, the
baker would give the farmer five pounds of bread for his family. One day, the baker
decided to weigh the bibingka. He discovered that the bibingka was one pound
short. This made the baker very angry, and he accused the farmer of having cheated
him. But the farmer very calmly declared, “You see sir, I am poor and I have no
weights at home. So I take the five pounds of bread you give me and use it as a
standard. In this way, I am sure of giving you an equal amount of bibingka.”
III.PAGKAMAKA-BAYAN
A.The Good Citizenship Value of UNITY “If a kingdom is divided against itself, that
kingdom cannot stand, and if a house is
divided against itself, that house will not be
When you say UNITY is a good citizenship
value, you mean that all of us Filipino able to stand”
citizens are expected to be one as people.
-Mark 3:24-25
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It also means that YOU:
Three bulls fed in a field together in the greatest peace and safety. A lion had long
watched them in the hope of making prey of them, but found little chance so long
as they kept together. He therefore began secretly to spread evil and slanderous
reports of one against another till he fomented jealousy and distrust among them.
Soon, they avoided each other and each took to feeding alone. This gave the lion
the opportunity it had been waiting for. He fell on them singly and made an easy
prey of them all.
The story shows that we should be united in all aspects of life, for like the preying lion, the devil
divides and conquers.
You should put aside division, and agree to work as one – this is not easy to do, but it is something
you must do. It is a heroic task. But remember, YOU, are called to be a HERO. This is a time for
heroes.
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people; act conscientiously and decisively to protect each person’s right to equality. This is
essential in establishing a community of happy, loving, caring and peaceful people.
The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in
all the states of created beings capable of law, where there is no law, there is no
freedom.
- John Locke
You should be a law-abiding citizen regardless of who sits at the helm of the government.
Laws and government are meant to serve our own interests as citizens and not of the interest of
the few, especially those who are in positions of power and authority.
You should seek ways to know the law more so that you may be able to follow them with more
understanding. You should not allow your values to be compromised by illegal acts and practices.
Strive to take a critical stand in making a decision to follow laws and appreciate the work of
government.
You should perform your patriotic duty of maintaining a sense of respect for your duly constituted
right and authority to promote peace and order for the sake of your country.
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Being proud of our personal and national identity and being responsible voters are some of the
concrete examples of how we nurture the value of patriotism.
During election season, responsible voting has always been emphasized. The call for vigilance,
cooperation and participation are stressed by the media, civic organizations and even the
candidates themselves. It must be instilled in one’s psyche that through participating in elections
and casting a vote, one has an opportunity to steer our country towards a better future.
Respect for the person as such- his fundamental and inalienable human rights
The social well-being and development of the group itself
Peace for the stability and security of a just order.
The basic value of promotion of the “common good” clearly brings together other basic values
and illustrates how the basic values are related and reinforce each other, e.g.: faith in Almighty
God, unity, patriotism, work, love, peace and equality.
To promote “common good” is an obligation of every member of society. It is to share what you
have to the other members of society who need your help most so that their human dignity will be
upheld. In doing this, you should be sincere and willing to be counted in the work of promoting the
common good since the government needs all citizens to join in this mission.
Now, are you ready to do your share in promoting the common good?
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III. PAGKAMAKA-KALIKASAN
This value means launching an efficient and sustainable “clean and green” program nationwide.
God made us stewards of His creation. You are aware that your existence and that of the
generations after you are threatened by the destruction of the environment. In this alarming
situation, you should develop a sense of urgency in the way you treat your environment: Respect
the integrity of creation by means of using all environment resources properly and prudently.
You should treat Mother Nature as your own mother and masterpiece, giving it great care and
appreciating its wonders and beauty. The acts could be as simple as throwing that candy wrapper
on the garbage can instead littering on the streets, avoiding the use of plastics, etc.
Nature is God’s grace to you that’s why you should take care of it so that you will have clean air to
breathe, clean water to drink, clean ocean to launch adventures and above all, a life that’s healthy
and a future worthy to be shared with the next generation.
These are the values embedded in the Preamble of 1987 Philippine Constitution. This lesson
clearly explained the meaning of the values and responsibilities we have to do to be good citizens
of the Philippines.
Remember, these values are innately given to us by God. We should know how to use it properly
taking into consideration not only our welfare, but also that of others for the betterment of our
country.
You, as the future movers of our country and parents of the future, are called to dedicate
yourselves in the service of our Nation and motivate others by exemplifying the values of a good
Filipino citizen.
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