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AMADEO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Amadeo, Cavite

COMMUNITY, ENGAGEMENT, SOLIDARITY AND

CITEZENSHIP

COMPILATION OF ACTIVITIES

(LEADERSHIP, ROLE OF THE YOUTH IN SOCIETY, HUMAN

RIGHTS, CITIZENSHIP)

Submitted by:

JOHN MICHAEL M. PANGANIBAN

Submitted to:

Ms. Vanessa Vidallo


Acknowledgement

I am greatly thankful to all of our guest speakers who gave their guidance,

advice, and all their effort just to complete our seminars they show us their

willingness to attend all the seminars without any doubt. We have highly benefited by

those seminars and have gained a lot of knowledge related to our subject community

engagement.

Mr. Adam Bayot, Mr. John Dexter Batino, NUP Febie Rose Bayas, PO3

Richael Costelo, SPO3 Oliver Salazar, Ms. Rachelle Gonzales, Mr. Jose Renar Rozul,

and Ms. Aina Mae Madlansacay I like to express my greatest gratitude to all of you.

Thank you for spending time just to put some knowledge in our brains. And also, I

would like to thank all the faculties of Senior High in Amanahis because of their for

every seminar and also to my classmates, friend and relatives who inspire me to finish

my work in Community Engagement.


Background

Community engagement focuses on community actions initiartives such as

community engagement, solidarity and citizenship as guarded by the core values of

human rights, social justice, empowerment, and advocacy, gender equality and

participatory development. Community engagement is barely needed nowadays

because many people don`t have care to our environment and didn`t also care on what

is happening on our surroundings.

Community engagement is a way of ensuring that community members have

access to valued social settings and activities, feel that they are able to co tribute

meaningful to those activities, and develop functional capabilities that enable them to

participate fully. It is also the process of working collaboratively with community

groups to address issues that impact the well-being of those groups. Activities that

help firms engage the reporting, town hall meetings and collaborative decision

making. We as a student we must have a community inside the school. A community

school is both a place and a set of partnerships between the school and other

community resources. Its integrated focus on academics, health and social services,

youth and community engagement leads to improved student learning, stronger

families and healthier communities. Citizens or their constituency are engaged or

included when they are play a meaningful role in a community. Community

engagement is needed because it is how they help each other in decision making and

decide for their community to become better.


Objectives

To help students realize they can make a difference and give them the tools to

do so. Develop awareness and better understanding of the communities they live in.

also enhance and exchange knowledge, skills and expertise in a collaborative manner

between the school and the society. It also want the community to work together on

an ongoing project within a system. It drives players to come together or wage a

conflict. Players can participate by travelling to a system where a goal is available and

joining via the mission board. Establishing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating

sustainable quality co-operative partnerships with communities and relevant service

sectors, resulting in the sustainable improvement in quality of life and empowerment

of the community concerned, as well as society in general. Community engagement

wants to teach every student of how the community runs it also want us to know what

happens to our surroundings and how do it affects us. it also wants us to be part of a

community not just a part but a responsible part of a community.


Amadeo National High School

ACTIVITY EVALUATION FORM

Title of Activity: Role of the Youth in the Community

Duration: 2 Hours

Date and Time: November 26, 2018

Venue: Amadeo National High School

II. Learning’s/Insights from the Activity

The second day of our seminar Mr. Adam Lester Bayot and sangguniang
kabataan also discuss the most usable governance in community using their own
opinion.

Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s leaders: Today the youth learn but tomorrow


they will either lead or teach. Impartation of education is a “give-and-take” process
and deal. Education encompassing all walks of life is transferred from one generation
to another. So, if the present generation is appropriately educated and instructed, the
coming one is for sure to be even more properly educated and taught. The youth
should be properly educated as they will shoulder the leadership, expanded
responsibilities tomorrow. They will lead the society and country tomorrow.

The Sangguniang Kabataan they need an outlet so that they can put their skills
to use in good way or enhance their skills to easy care the people around them. There
are so Many young Filipinos who possess the energy, grit and skills to become future
leader of our country. They can be trained early as responsible leaders in their own
rights.

Youth are back bone to the nation. They can change the future of the society
with their wellbeing and courageous behavior. They are here to show us that which
we have not been willing to look at within ourselves. Unfortunately today we find the
youth those who are more interested in other places which are not useful to them as
well as nation. They choose to spend their days doing drugs and playing video games.
They spend their nights partying and living it up, so to speak.

More and more young men of this age group are sitting at home in front of
their televisions playing games all day instead of bettering themselves or going to
work. They have no vision and if they do have dreams they do not have the drive to
make any attempt at achieving them. 

We must get control of this. We must motivate our youth. We must teach
responsibility and goal setting. I fear if we do not we will soon be supporting an entire
generation of homeless and needlessly on welfare families. Things have to change,
with our schools, with the older generation being good role models, with the older
generation being mentors, and with the youth who are right now doing nothing 
those of you are in age of teen, you have a choice. You can allow yourselves to stay
your course and do nothing or you can rise above what the cynics around you expect
and go get educated or get jobs. Show the older generation they are wrong about you.
Let them know you have intelligence and skills. Show yourself what you are made of.
You might be surprised at how proud of yourself you become with even the smallest
of accomplishments. I can tell you that nothing can happen if you do not try, bad or
good. You will not become rich overnight either way but at least if you make an
effort, then you have begun your journey to your dreams.

Throughout this seminar I learned so many thing that I cannot learn in a


simple day. We are at the center of absolute strength. We think big, hope for the best
and envision a better tomorrow, thereof making unceasing efforts to turn our lifelong
dreams into concrete actions. Youthfulness is in practice a phase of thorough and
whole change a perfect transition in terms of physique and mentality, society and
environment, regionality and universality. The phase of youth transports from one
world to another world a world so different like space exploration. 
JOHN MICHAEL M. PANGANIBAN

Participant’s signature over Printed name

November 26, 2018

Date

Recommendation

As a student I would like to say that learning community engagement can help
us to know what really a citizen is. It also helps us to know the conditions of the
community. Also it helps to us for everyday living.
I think it is very important to us to know what our role in the community is.
Also it can help to me as a people who live in the community. And also in my future it
can help for me like in my everyday living.
And we can learn our responsibility in the community. Also how we fit in to
the community, what are the perspectives and so may knowledge.
Documentation

It is our second day of seminar about the


role of the youth in the community.

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