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NSTP Discussion

Instruction:

1. Carefully review the topics that have been assigned to your group. Ensure you have a clear understanding of
what each topic entails, its significance, and any specific guidelines provided by your instructor. Everyone from
the group is encouraged to DISCUSS. For groupings, topics, and target date, please refer to the table in the last
page.
2. Begin researching each assigned topic. Use credible sources such as academic journals, government publications,
textbooks, and reliable websites. You may also use the references in the course syllabus for a more aligned
discussion.
3. If your report would benefit from visual aids like charts, graphs, or images, create them to enhance the
presentation of your information.
4. Submit your report according to your instructor's instructions, whether it's through a physical copy, email, or an
online learning platform.
5. Note that every after report, there will be a QUIZ.
6. Note that this is a DISCUSSION, not a REPORT. Meaning, There will be an before, in-between, and after
discussion with the class and instructor.
7. Prepare and hand your Narrative Report on or before September 29, 2023. For the format and details for
Narrative Report, please refer to the sub-instruction below:

Page 1
 Title Page:
 Your Names: Include your full name.
 Course/Class Information: Mention the course name and section, the name of your instructor, and the
date of submission.

Page 2
Table of Contents:
 If your report is lengthy and has multiple sections, consider including a table of contents with page
numbers to help readers navigate your report easily.

Page 3
Introduction:
 Begin your report with an engaging introduction. You may add ACTIVITY or ENERGIZER.
 Provide context for your narrative, including the purpose of your report and the topics or events you will
be discussing or OBJECTIVES.
 You can also include a brief overview of what readers can expect in the following sections.

Next Page
Main Narrative Sections:
 Divide your report into main sections for each “members”, each focusing on a specific part of your
narrative.
 Use descriptive headings or titles for each section.

Next Page
Conclusion:
 Summarize the main points of your narrative.
 Reflect on the significance or lessons learned from the events or information presented.
 If applicable, you can discuss the implications of your narrative or any recommendations based on your
experiences or findings.

References (if applicable):


 Include a list of sources or references you used to gather information for your narrative. Follow the
appropriate citation style (e.g., APA, MLA).

For your actual discussion, follow be guided by this format:

 Title Page: Include the title of your report, your name, the NSTP course details, and the date of submission.
 Introduction: Provide an overview of the report's purpose, the topics covered, and the context of NSTP.
 Body: Dedicate separate sections or chapters to each assigned topic. Present the information in a clear,
organized, and coherent manner. Use headings and subheadings to facilitate readability.
 Conclusion: Summarize the key points of your report and provide any recommendations or insights related to
the NSTP topics.
 References: List all the sources you used in a consistent citation style (e.g., APA, MLA, Chicago).

Note that this is a DISCUSSION, so there will be an insightful exchange between the discussant and the instructor.
Topic Members Date
Introduction to NSTP and the NSTP Law Sir Dave September 1-15,
NSTP RA. 9163 2023
Citizenship Training
Voter Citizenship Education and Good Citizenship Acebedo, Valeros, Alcanar, Sanchez, J., September 29,
Education Sir Dave 2023
Drug Education Aquio, Baliguat, Samson, Sabado, Ramirez, October 6, 2023
 Republic Act 9165 Milan, B.
 Nature of drugs, drug menace, national drug
situation, controlled substances, and other Sir Dave
pertinent laws.
Role of the youth on drug detection and prevention Bautista, Bermudez, Milan, M., Marcelo October 13, 2023
Sir Dave
 Disaster Awareness Preparedness and Blas, Bonillo, Casimiro, Cunignig, October 20, 2023
Management Marasigan, Mangulabnan, Lovendino
 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
(DRRM) concepts principles and trends (RA Sir Dave
10121)
 Geographic Profile of the Philippines
Midterm Examination
 Disaster Risk Profile of the Philippines (focus on Gipan, Labra, Mochizuki, Magno, Lumbay, November 17,
specific region/areas where the school is Lumahan 2023
located)
 Four thematic areas of the Philippine Disaster Sir Dave
Management System
 Role of the youth in disaster preparedness and Pamatian, Peron, Priolo, Javier, Isidro, November 24,
management, Basic Disaster Preparedness and Ignacio, Hirbeto, Grospe 2023
Responsive Training (Survival Training)
 Basic First Aid Sir Dave

Seminar and Workshop for Basic First Aid


 Environmental Protection Rogel, Sanchez, M., Soriano, Escano, December 8,
 Environmental Protection and Management Encinas, Dizon, Diaz 2023
Introduction
 Seven Principles of Environmental laws Sir Dave

 Environmental Degradation Sumaribos, Taboada, Desolo, Cuartero, December 15,


 Environmental protection: Individual initiative Cobico, Manatad 2023
 The role of the youth in the environment
protection and management Sir Dave

National Security Concerns Yamson, Zapues, Batulan, Antonio, Amoro, December 15,
 Internal Threats Lonezo 2023
 External Threats
Sir Dave

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