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NSTP 1

NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING


PROGRAM
WELCOME
TO
ACADEMIC YEAR
2022-2023
AGENDA
COURSE ORIENTATION

GRADING SYSTEM

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

RA 9163

NSTP COMPONENTS
OBJECTIV
a. Identify the implementing
guidelines of NSTP, and
institutional awareness;
ES
b. Elaborate the course
requirements, outcomes,
grading system and class
c. Discuss the National
Service Training Program
and its components
rules; and
COURSE AND
POLICIES STANDARDS
EXPECTATION FROM THE
STUDENT
The student’s responsibility is to come to each class prepared, and to participate actively in the discussions. Student should read the assigned
coursework prior to class, and to present reports as scheduled. S/he is also expected to take all quizzes and examinations and to submit all
course requirements on the dates scheduled. S/he is expected to observe proper and polite behavior at all times, adhering to the rules and
policies of QCU.

language of instruction
The language of instruction is English and Filipino.

Attendance
Students are required to attend all classes starting with the first meeting. Non-attendance in any required class or academic activity
constitutes an absence.A student who has been absent for more than 20 percent of the hours of recitation, lectures, or any other scheduled
work in this course shall be automatically dropped from the class roll and the Registrar shall be advised accordingly.
COURSE AND
POLICIES STANDARDS
students rights and responsibilities
The QCU Student Manual establishes students' freedoms and protections as well as expectations of appropriate behavior and ethical
academic work. The Handbook includes items such as the Policy on Student Rights, the Policy on Student Conduct, and the Academic
Integrity Policy.

academic integrity
Any work that students submit should be their own work (i.e., not borrowed/copied from any other source, including their classmates).
When using other people’s ideas to substantiate their ideas, students are expected to properly cite the original source. Proper citation
procedures shall be discussed in class. Any act of cheating or plagiarism shall be treated in accordance with the Institute’s Policy on
Academic Integrity. Depending upon the individual violation, students could face penalties ranging from failing the assignment to failing
the class.
COURSE AND
grading system: POLICIES STANDARDS
Ms. A
MS. MA. AIMEE A. BECHAIDA,
MAED
NSTP INSTRUC
TOR
Has around 12 years of teaching experience in Tertiary Level both in private and public
universities. Moreover, has a passion for continuous education, personal growth and genuine
interest in the welfare of students.
WHATRA 9163?
IS
AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING
PROGRAM (NSTP) FOR TERTIARY LEVEL STUDENTS, AMENDING
FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7077 AND PRESIDENTIAL
DECREE NO. 1706, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
HISTORY OF
NSTP
Started with the passage of Commonwealth Act No. 1 aka NATIONAL
DEFENSE ACT in 1935

• An Act to provide national defense of the Philippines .


• College students, specifically male ages 18-30
1980
August 8, 1980, Commonwealth Act No. 1 was amended to give existence to
Presidential Decree No. 1706 or National Service Law

• mandates compulsary national service or NATIONAL SERVICE LAW


• Composed of three main component programs, namely;

Civic Welfare Service

Law Enforcement Service

Military Service
1991
The Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 7077
(Citizen Armed Force or Armed Forces of the Philippines Reservist Act)

modifie
d
Basic ROTC Course to Expanded ROTC Program to
train CITIZEN SOLDIERS
WHAT NSTP?
IS
NSTP is designed to develop and enhance consciousness and defense
preparedness among the Filipino youth by developing the ethics of service,
nationalism, and patriotism while undergoing training in any of its three program
components.
NSTP COMPONEN
PROGRAM TS
CWTS LTS ROTC
Civic Welfare Training Literary Training Service Reserved Officer
Service Training Corp

• Contributory to the general welfare and betterment


• Designed to train the students to become • Designed to give military training to
of life for the members of the community
teachers of literacy and numeracy skills tertiary level students
• Or for the enhancement of its facilities, especially
those devoted to improving health, education, • Focuses on school children, out of school youth, • Aims to motivate, train, organize and
environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation, and other segments of society mobilize them for national preparedness
and morals of the citizenry
SECTION SECTION SECTION
The prime duty of4the government is to The maintenance5of peace and order, 13 the vital role of
The state recognizes
serve and protect the people. The the protection of life, liberty, and the youth in nation-building and shall
Government may call upon the people to property, and promotion of the promote and protect their physical,
defend the state and in the fulfilment general welfare are essential for the moral, spiritual, intellectual and
thereof, all citizens may be required, enjoyment by all the people of the social well-being. It shall inculcate in
under conditions provided by the law, to blessings of democracy. the youth patriotism and nationalism,
render personal, military or civil service. and encourage their involvement in
public an civic affairs.
THA YO
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