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What is NSTP mean?
National Service Training Program
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NSTP Law or Republic Act No.?
9163
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NSTP Act of?
2001
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Who signed the NSTP Law?
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
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On What Month, Date or Year did President Gloria signed the NSTP Law?
January 23, 2002
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ROTC mean?
Reserve Officers Training Corps
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What Sections and Republic Act No. Program or institutionalized by ROTC?
Sections 38 and 39 Republic Act No. 7077
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LTS mean?
Literacy Training Service
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CWTS mean?
Civic Welfare Training Service
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It is designed to provide Military Training to tertiary level students to motivate.
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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It is program designed to train students to become teachers.
Literacy Training Service
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It refers to program or activities that involved students that contribute to the general welfare and betterment of life.
Civic Welfare Training Service
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What are the 3 institutions that lead the implementation of NSTP?
CHED, DND, TESDA
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DND mean?
Department Of National Defense
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CHED mean?
Commision on Higher Education
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TESDA mean?
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
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Who is the only ___ can enroll in the NSTP in any baccalaureate and atleast 2 years.
FRESHMAN
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Give 3 that exempted from the NSTP.
PMA, PMMA, PNPA
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Meaning of PMA? PNPA? PMMA?
PMA (The Philippine Military Academy) PMMA (Philippine Merchant Marine Academy) PNPA (Philippine National Police Academy)
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Give 5 of NSTP (CWTS) Core Values
Love of God Human Dignity Awareness, Innovation, And creativity Excellence and Indigenous Learning Effective Community Service Discipline, Truth, Righteousness and, Sustainability Respect, Synergy and Professionalism Protection and conservation of the environment
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NSTP-CWTS 1 is a ________? course required to be taken by every tertiary level student.
THREE UNIT (NON-ACADEMIC)
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CHED provides NSTP-CWTS 1 must have _____________ training hours for two semester.
83 Training Hours
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Who said that human person as having Physical, Spiritual, Emotional and Intellectual Attributes.
ESTAÑOL Et. Al (2007)
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Who said that described the human person as having Physical and substance because she/he has a soul and is created by a Superior Being with a divine purpose.
St. Thomas Aquinas
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Who is the one who discussed the several characteristics of human person?
BABOR 2007
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Who said the (THE HUMAN PERSON: NOT REAL, BUT EXISTING
BABOR 2007
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What are the 4 views?
Biblical Views Philosophical Views Classical Green Views Sociological Views
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A human person possess superiority and dignity inherited from the creator.
BIBLICAL VIEWS
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The human nature was patterned after the image of God. Who are the one who State that?
Agbuya Et. Al (1997)
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In Philosophical Views wh is a Greek Philosopher, stipulated that the human person is the measure of all existent and non-existent things.
PROTAGORAS
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In Philosophical Views who is presented that a human person is perfect in this world because what is in world is just an imperfect copy of humanity's original self in the realm of ideas.
PLATO
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In philosophical Views who is the posited that a human person is knowledgeable of those existing, for who does not exist is nothing.
PARMENIDES
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In Philosophy of the Human Being _____ (2006)
MAGUIGAD
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What are the 4 Philosophical Views of the Human Person?
Conservatism Liberalism Socialism Fascism
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Some men contribute more than others to society and therefore, must be rewarded and honored by society.
CONSERVATISM
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Reason is common to all human beings, and this fact raises them above the level of beasts and enables them to know the principles of sustainable living.
LIBERALISM
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Unfortunately, this natural cooperative instinct is not fostered when some people exploit other people.
Socialism
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The Human Person can prosper only when the nation prospers.
Fascism
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Every human being can become a sage king, that is, anyone can gain the wisdom to rule.
By Mencius
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who believes that man is driven primarily by desire for economic gains.
MARX
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Who state that a people look at this social World at the various ways that human beings behave in a social way.
SALCEDO ET. AL (2001)
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Who proposes the common ideas about the human person?
San Juan (2007)
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What are the four time of common ideas about the human person?
HUMAN PERSON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR HUMAN BEING SOCIOLOGY
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In Sociology give 5 areas
ECONOMICS POLITICS HISTORY GEOGRAPHY PSYCHOLOGY
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In Sociology give me Three Dimensions
Economic Dimension Political Dimension Geographic Dimension
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It is theorizing that human behavior and relationships are shaped by inner feelings and self-images by?
Zarate, (2012)
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Give Five of Hierarchy Of Needs
Physiological Needs Safety Needs Social Needs Self-esteem Needs Self-Actualization
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Who is one who presents the Theory of Maslow and Carl Rogers?
McLeod (2020)
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I don't know what your destiny will be, but one thing I do know.: the only ones among your who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve. who said this sentences?
Albert Schweitzer
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Give me the 3 values
Philosophy Of Values Filipino Values Good Citizenship Values
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Dictate the Preamble 1987 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 to ourselves and our posterity, the blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law and a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality, and peace, do ordain and promulgate this Constitution.
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The subjectivity and objectivity of values involve a human person who values and an object or value to be realized._____ (1988)
Gorospe
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There are values distinct akong Filipinos, in the same way as there are values distinct in other cultures.
PUNTA KA SA REVIEWER MK SA FILIPINO VALUES DAPITAN PAKI E STUDYHA TO SELF KUNG WANT NIMO E PERFECT NING SUMMATIVE:) AYAW LANG APILA ANG GOOD CITIZENSHIP VALUES KAY NAA DIRIA ANG MGA QUESTIONS HEHE GOODLUCK! 🍀
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Give me the 4 types of Good Citizenship Values
1. Love of God 2. Love for Fellowmen 3. Love for Country. 4. Love for the Environment
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Give me 10 Roots of the Filipino Character
Home Environment Social Environment Political Environment Economic Environment Educational System
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Parents should not become overprotective of their children because of their own needs
Home Environment
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This system develops dependence and creates economic as well as cultural gaps between the rich and the poor.
Social Environment
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The Action of developing a likable life is observable in the behavioral pattern of Filipino culture.
Culture and Language
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The Philippines has been colonized for too long by different countries, with Spain and the United States.
History
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In such setup, the Filipino student must learn passivity and conformity, and he/she is taught to be dependent on the teaching force.
Educational System
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The Filipinos optimism and capacity to accept the hardships of life are rooted in _____
RELIGION
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For the majority of Filipinos, their traits are rooted in poverty and experiences of having a difficult life.
Economic Environment
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This _____ situation in the Philippines may be have led to the passivity of Filipinos
Political Environment
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Technology is intended for reaching a mass audience and primarily as a means of communication.
Mass Media
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The Filipinos look up to the leaders, particularly those in the government, as the embodiment of how citizen should act
Leadership and Role Models
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Where to study?
PAKI STUDY SA NATIONALISM AND PATRIOTISM AND DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONALISM AND PATRIOTISM IN THE PHILIPPINES in a book or sa reviewer hehe goodluck 🍀
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Dictate the Rmmc Hymn Vision and Mission
PAKI STUDY NA SA GIDALA NIMO NGA BROCHURE
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Who wrote the 7 simple Steps- Life transformation Guide
Wells (2013)
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Give me the Seven Types of 7 Simple Steps-Life Transformation Guide
Your True Self Make it Personal Know The Outcome Design Success Harness the Power Accept Success Life is Circular
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We are not out on this Earth for ourselves but are placed here for each other. If you are there always for others, then in time of need , someone will be there for you. HULAAN MO KINSA NAG INGON ANI
Jeff Warner
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This idea Defined as two or more persons engaged in a social interaction
GROUP
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This is a social process in which people interact in a small group in a face-Face manner
GROUP DYNAMICS
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The word dynamics comes from the Greek word?
DUNAMIS
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Dunamis which means?
FORCE
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Hi sayo po opo ikaw po
PAKI STUDY SA CHAPTER 5 page 70 to 71 FORCES OF FOUND IN SMALL GROUPS CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL GROUP TYPES OF GROUP SPECIAL PROPERTIES OF GROUPS CHARACTERISTICS OF A GROUP
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Give me the 3 Types of Formal Groups
Command Groups Task Groups Functional Groups
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They are often composed of a leader and members who are directly reporting to the higher leader.
COMMAND GROUPS
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Members are brought together to accomplish a range of goals within a specified time.
TASK GROUPS
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This Group are created by an organization to accomplish specific goal within an unspecified time frame.
FUNCTIONAL GROUPS
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Give me the 3 Informal Groups
INTEREST GROUPS FRIENDSHIP GROUPS REFERENCE GROUPS
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These groups can usually stand the test of Time compared to general informal groups
Interest Groups
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People find comfort in these groups, because they can choose who would be their bonding activities and life beliefs
Friendship Groups
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This are composed of people who evaluate their actions through social validation and social comparison
Reference Groups
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If you knew that I know about the power of giving, you would not let a single meal pass without sharing it in some way. Who said this?
Buddha
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It is the capacity to perform mental, physical, emotional and social activities experienced during the five stages of human life.
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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It's refers to internal and external factors that stimulate the desire and energy of a human person to stay continually interested in something.
Motivation
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Leadership is concerned with the qualities demonstrated by a leader and the process of social influences in which a human person enlists the aid and support of another to accomplish an activity.
Good Leadership
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10 Characteristics of a Good Leader
Visionary Witty Passionate Compassionate Charismatic Communicative Persistent Having Integrity Daring Discipline
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Good leaders have a visions of the bigger picture.
Visionary
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Good leaders can analyze the situation especially if it is crucial.
Witty
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Good leaders have focus and concentration and are immersed bin whatever they set their eyes on.
Passionate
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They possess excellent coaching and development skills.
Compassionate
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Goods leaders are fascinating individuals who tend to draw the human person toward excelling in building relationships.
Charismatic
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Good leaders are usually great speakees and charismatic.
Communicative
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Good leaders are determined to attain their goals despite obstacles and problems.
Persistent
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Good leaders keep their words and promises during elections or campaign periods.
Having integrity
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Good leaders are bold, willing to take risks and determined to chase their dreams.
Daring
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Good leaders observe self-control and order.
Disciplined
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It is a theory of leadership that identifies the changes that need to take place.
Transformational Leadership
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It is a leadership is based on power that make use of rewards and coercion to deliver benefits to members.
Transactional Leadership