Module 2 Unified Course Pack CWTS 1 2022 2023
Module 2 Unified Course Pack CWTS 1 2022 2023
1. identify the salient elements of the NSTP Law (RA 9163), the fundamental basis of the
Program;
2. demonstrate understanding that NSTP is a youth empowering in preparation for
community service and development; and to
3. cultivate the spirit of volunteerism as agents of change and for development.
Prepare
TedTalk Presentation: Great Leadership starts with self-leadership
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlpKyLklDDY
Kick-Off Question: How can I be a leader at home? In my community?
Present – Part 1
Topic 1: Law on National Service Training Program
https://www.eee.upd.edu.ph/academic-programs/academic-rules/national-service-training-program
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) is a program aimed at enhancing civic
consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth by developing the ethics of service and
patriotism while undergoing training in any of its three (3) program components. Its various
components are specially designed to enhance the youth's active contribution to the general
welfare. For UP students, the following rules about NSTP are observed:
Each student is required to take 3 unit courses for 2 semesters (6 units total).
Section 1. Short Title - This Act shall be known as the "National Service
Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001".
In pursuit of these goals, the youth, the most valuable resource of the
nation, shall be motivated, trained, organized and mobilized in military
training, literacy, civic welfare and other similar endeavors in the service of
the nation.
Section 3. Definition of Terms - For purposes of this Act, the following are
hereby defined as follows:
(1) The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), which is hereby made
option and voluntary upon the effectivity of this Act;
The ROTC under the NSTP shall instill patriotism, moral virtues, respect for
rights of civilians, and adherence to the Constitution, among others.
Citizenship training shall be given emphasis in all three (3) program
components.
In lieu of the two (2) semester program for any of the components of the
NSTP, a one (1)-summer program may be designed, formulated and
adopted by the DND, CHED, and TESDA.
In the case of ROTC, the DND shall formulate and adopt a program of
assistance and/or incentive to those students who will take the said
component.
The school authorities concerned, CHED and TESDA shall ensure that
group insurance for health and accident shall be provided for students
enrolled in any of the NSTP components.
The CHED and TESDA regional offices shall oversee and monitor the
implementation of the NSTP under their jurisdiction to determine if the
trainings are being conducted in consonance with the objectives of this Act.
Periodic reports shall be submitted to the CHED, TESDA and DND in this
regard.
Graduates of the ROTC shall form part of the Citizens' Armed Force,
pursuant to Republic Act No. 7077.
Section 12. Implementing Rules. - The DND, CHED and TESDA shall have
the joint responsibility for the adoption of the implementing rules of this
Act within sixty (60) days from the approval of this Act.
These three (3) agencies shall consult with other concerned government
agencies, the PASUC and COCOPEA, NGOs and recognized student
organizations in drafting the implementing rules.
The implementing rules shall include the guideline for the adoption of the
appropriate curriculum for each of the NSTP components as well as for the
accreditation of the same.
Section 13. Transitory Provisions - Students who have yet to complete the
Basic ROTC, except those falling under Section 14 of this Act, may either
continue in the program component they are currently enrolled or shift to
any of the other program components of their choice; Provided, That in
case he shifts to another program component, the Basic ROTC course he
has completed shall be counted for the purpose of completing the NSTP
requirement; Provided, further, That once he has shifted to another
program component, he shall complete the NSTP in component.
Section 15. Separability Clause - If any section or provision of this Act shall
be declared unconstitutional or invalid, the other sections or provisions not
affected thereby shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 17. Effectivity - This Act shall take effect fifteen (15) days after its
publication in two (2) newspapers of national circulation, but the
implementation of this Act shall commence in the school year of 2002-
2003.
Approved,
This Act which is a consolidation of H.B. No. 3593 and S.B. No. 1824 was finally passed by the House of
Representatives and the Senate on December 19, 2001.
Program Components:
1) Reserve Officers Training Corps
Provide military training to tertiary level students
In order to motivate, train, organize and mobilize them for
national defense preparedness
2) Literacy Training Service
Train students to teach literacy and numeracy skills
School children, Out-of-School youth and other segments of
society
3) Civic Welfare Training Service
Refers to activities contributory to the general welfare and better
of the community by improving health, education, environment,
entrepreneurship, safety and recreation and moral values of the
citizenry and other social welfare services.
Grade Components:
Major Examinations 40%
Attendance / Reflective Activity Journals 20
Module questions / assessment 20
Group Output / Project/Skills Demonstration 20
Total 100%
Attendance Requirements:
1) Students must sign in the attendance log sheet every meeting.
2) Students are required to be in class before the time.
3) A student who has incurred 10 hours of absence shall no longer be allowed to continue
the course and shall be given a final grade of 5.0.
4) Students who report to class 15 minutes after the official start of the class will be
considered TARDY. Three (3) accumulated tardiness is equivalent to one (1) absence.
5) Students who have failed to meet with their class and facilitator during a community-
based activity will NOT be allowed to follow to the said area.
6) Students must inform their instructor via SMS if they will be absent for at least 1 hour
before the start of the class. This must be followed by an excuse letter signed by their
parent/guardian’s ID (SSS, employment, Passport) to be submitted the following
meeting.
Present – Part 3
B. Education
- This area involves enhancement of institutional support materials and facilities for
the community and school such as providing materials containing basic literacy skills
for preschoolers, alternative learning system for out-of-school youths and adults,
mathematics and science tutorials and extended services of skilled students.
C. Recreation
- This area involves sports fest, parlor games for street children and painting that
enrich youth’s capacities to relate with one another in the community.
G. Environment
- This area inculcates environmental awareness and its contribution to health and
related fields. It involves management of waste, environmental protection,
dissemination and application of technologies supportive of the community needs
and livelihood activities related to environment and other related fields supportive of
the national thrusts.
Present – Part 4
Thirteenth Congress
Third Regular Session
Begun and held in Metro Manila, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of July, two thousand six.
AN ACT INSTITUTIONALIZING A STRATEGY FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT, STRENGTHENING VOLUNTEERISM AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES
Be it enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:
SECTION 1. Title. - This Act shall be known and cited as the "Volunteer Act of 2007".
SEC. 2. Declaration of Policy. - It shall be the policy of the State to promote the participation of the various sectors of the Filipino
society, and as necessary, international and foreign volunteer organizations in public and civic affairs, and adopt and strengthen the
practice of volunteerism as a strategy in order to attain national development and international understanding. The inculcation of
volunteerism as a way of life shall rekindle in every Filipino the time-honored tradition of bayanihan to foster social justice, solidarity
and sustainable development.
SEC. 3. Statement of Goals and Objectives. – To carry out the foregoing policy, the government shall pursue the attainment of the
following goals and objectives:
(a) To provide a policy framework on volunteerism that shall underscore the fundamental principles necessary to harness and
harmonize the broad and diverse efforts of the voluntary sector in the country into an integrative and effective partnership for local
and national development as well as international cooperation and understanding;
(b) To provide a conducive and enabling environment for volunteers and volunteer service organizations by setting mechanisms to
protect volunteers' rights and privileges and give due recognition to highlight their roles and contributions to society; and
(c) To provide an effective institutional mechanism to strengthen the role of the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating
Agency (PNVSCA) to perform its mandates and to oversee the implementation of this Act.
SEC. 4. Definition of Terms. – For purposes of this Act, the following shall mean:
(a) "Volunteerism" refers to an act involving a wide range of activities, including traditional forms of mutual aid and developmental
interventions that provides an enabling and empowering environment both on the part of the beneficiary receiving and the
volunteer rendering the act, undertaken for reasons arising from sociodevelopmental, business or corporate orientation,
commitment or conviction for the attainment of the public good and where monetary and other incentives or reward are not the
primary motivating factors.
(b) "Volunteer" refers to an individual or group who for reasons arising from their sociodevelopmental, business and corporate
orientation, commitment or conviction, contribute time, service and resources whether on full- time or part-time basis to a just and
essential social development cause, mission or endeavor in the belief that their activity is mutually meaningful and beneficial to
public interest as well as to themselves.
(c) "Volunteer service organization" refers to a local or foreign group that recruits, trains, deploys and supports volunteer workers to
programs and projects implemented by them or by other organizations or any group that provides services and resources, including
but not limited to, information, capability building, advocacy and networking for the attainment of the common good.
(d) "Voluntary sector" refers to those sectors of Philippine society that organizes themselves into volunteers to take advocacy and
action primarily for local and national development as well as international cooperation and understanding.
SEC. 6. Role and Modalities of Volunteerism by Foreign Volunteer Organizations. – Volunteerism by foreign volunteer organizations
includes, but is not limited to, provision of technical assistance not locally accessible in priority development areas within the
framework of technical cooperation and socio cultural exchange.
SEC. 7. Role of the Government. – The government shall coordinate, facilitate and encourage the participation of the voluntary
sector in the promotion, utilization and recognition of volunteerism in national development and international cooperation. This shall
be achieved through the provision of enabling and conducive environment for volunteer work.
SEC. 8. The Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA). – The PNVSCA created by Executive Order No.
134, as amended, shall undertake the implementation and execution of the provisions of this Act.
SEC. 9. Mandates of the PNVSCA. – The PNVSCA shall have the following functions:
(a) Review and formulate policies and guidelines concerning the national volunteer service program consistent with national
development priorities;
(b) Coordinate, monitor and evaluate the national volunteer service program in order that volunteer assistance may fit into the total
national development goals;
(c) Act as clearing house for matters pertaining to international volunteer services;
(d) Develop and implement prototypes and models of volunteering for adoption by institutions and communities;
(e) Provide technical services and support for capability building of volunteers and volunteer organizations;
(f) Undertake advocacy for the promotion and recognition of volunteerism as a tool for development;
(g) Establish and maintain a national network of volunteer organizations and serve as liaison between and among local and foreign
governmental private voluntary organizations including the United Nations Volunteers (UNV); and
(h) Administer all the PNVSCA funds from all sources including foreign aid in accordance with accounting and auditing requirements.
For this purpose, the executive director of the PNVSCA shall submit an organizational plan upon advice of the MultiSectoral Advisory
Body to the Department of Budget and Management.
SEC. 10. The MultiSectoral Advisory Body (MSAB). – To assist the PNVSCA, the Body created under Executive Order No. 635 shall
be reconstituted with the following members:
(a) The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA);
(b) The Department of Education (DepED);
(c) The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA);
(d) The Department of Justice (DOJ);
(e) The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG);
(f) The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD);
The MSAB may call on representatives of other government agencies and/or the private sector to serve as resource person/s on
volunteerism as the need arises.
SEC. 11. Functions of the MSAB. – The MSAB shall have the following functions:
(a) Provide advice in the formulation of policies and guidelines for the national volunteer service program;
(b) Provide consultative and technical advisory services on volunteer matters; and
(c) Serve as a forum to enhance and strengthen linkages between and among volunteer groups and communities.
Approved,
MANNY VILLAR
President of the Senate
JOSE DE VENECIA JR.
Speaker of the House of Representatives
This Act which originated in the House of Representatives was finally passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on
April 5, 2006 and February 5, 2007, respectively.
OSCAR G. YABES
Secretary of Senate
ROBERTO P. NAZARENO
Secretary General
House of Represenatives
Approved: APR 10, 2007
GLORIA MACAPAGAL-ARROYO
President of the Philippines
Practice
_____________________________________________________________
NSTP-CWTS Take-Away – 02
NSTP Kick-Off
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
____________
B. Fill in the matrix below based on CWTS components
S – afety / Security
E – nvironment
R – ecreation
V – alues Formation
I– ndustry &
Entrepreneurship
E - ducation
Perform
_____________________________________________________________________________
Activity:
Interview (via any digital platform) at least 10 people in your barangay. Ask them what specific
program/project/activity that your barangay needs. After gathering data, tally them based on
S.E.R.V.I.C.E CWTS components.
If you were to talk to your barangay captain, what program/project/activity would you like to
suggest that your brgy. Captain will do for the betterment of your locality based on your data?
What will be your suggestions in its implementation?
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________