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LESSON

historical
1

and legal
bases of
nstp
Meaning of
Service
• it is doing something for the
benefit of others.

• the action of helping or


doing work for someone.

• it can be VOLUNTARY.
The Traditional
Filipino Service
BAYANIHAN
This tradition
among Filipinos
shows community
participation,
democracy and
cooperation. It may
be for the benefit of
an individual
member of the
community or the
community as a
whole.
Spanish
Colonial
Administration
Polos y servicios
During the Spanish
period, these policy or
practice were used to
compel the
Filipinos to work in
public works. The
polistas constructed
churches, casas reales,
roads, and
built or repaired ships.
Able-bodied men 16-60
years of age were obliged
to render services as
polistas.
civic education and
defense
preparedness program

National Service students instituted by the


Government of the
Training Program Philippines on 5 January

(NSTP), 2000 by virtue of


Republic Act9163,
otherwise known as the
"National Service
Training
Program (NSTP) Act of
2001."
The three
NSTP Program components are:

Civic Literacy Reserve


Welfare Officers'
Training
Training Training
Service Service(
Corps
(CWTS) LTS) (ROTC)
Republic Act
7077

Republic Act 7077, otherwise known as


the "Citizen Armed Forces of the The primary pool of
Philippines Reservist Act", was enacted manpower for the reservist
by the 8thCongress of the
organization are graduates of
Philippineson 27 June 1991. The
Reservist Act provided for the Reserve Officers' Training
organization, training and utilization of Corpsbasic and advance
reservists, referred to in the Act as courses.
"Citizen Soldiers".
LESSON 2
PHILIPPINE
CONSTITUTION,
PREAMBLE AND BILL OF
RIGHTS
PREAMBLE OF THE 1987 PHILIPPINE
CONSTITUTION
“We, the sovereign Filipino people,
imploring the aid of Almighty God, in
order to build a just and humane society
and establish a Government that shall
embody our ideals and aspirations,
promote the common good, conserve
and develop our patrimony, and secure
ourselves and posterity the blessings of
independence and democracy
under the rule of law and regime of
ADD HOST'S NAME
truth, justice, freedom, love, equality,
and peace, do ordain and promulgate
this constitution”.
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BILL OF RIGHTS
DUTIES To be loyal to the
Republic.
To cooperate with duly
constituted authorities.

AND
RESPONSI To defend the state.
To exercise rights
responsible and with due

- BILITIES regard for the rights of


others.

OF To contribute to the
development and welfare To engage in gainful
of the State. work.
FILIPINO
CITIZENS 4. To uphold the
constitution and obey
laws.
To register and vote.
DUTIES a. to vote honestly and wisely
AND b. to obey the laws of the land
RIGHTS c. to respect public authority
d. to be loyal to the Republic
OF THE e. to defend the Motherland
FILIPINO f. to pay taxes to the

PEOPLE government
g. to take active interest in
The people of the Philippine local, national and international
Republic must understand that
they have certain duties affairs
obligations to perform. These
duties are the price of freedom
and of the right whicT people enjoy
a. Natural rights – rights conferred upon
human beings by God which cannot be taken
away
b. Civil rights – rights granted by the State
for the promotion of common welfare of
individual citizens

RIGHTS
c. Political rights – rights conferred by the
state to the people so that they may
participate in government
d. Constitutional rights – rights recognized

OF THE and protected by the constitution and part


of the fundamental law of the land
e. Statutory rights – rights conferred by

PEOPLE statutes or law promulgated by a lawmaking


body and can be abolished by the same body
strike for higher wages
Lesson 4 -
Flag
Heraldic
Code of the
Philippines
Salient Feature
of RA No. 8491
of 2002 (Flag
and Heraldic
Code of the
Philippines)
Philippine Flag
Our national flag is the symbol of
our country. It shows our unity as
a people. It stands for our high
ideals and noble heritage.
FLAG
HISTORY
Flag
Construction
Flag
Protocol
Other Rules
on the
Display of
the Philippine
Flag

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