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10問 • 2年前
  • Omaywu Maris tasis
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  • 1

    The NSTP Law or Republic Act No. 9163, also known as the

    National Service Training Program [NSTP] Act of 2001, was signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on January 23, 2002.

  • 2

    The NSTP Law or Republic Act No. 9163, also known as the National Service Training Program [NSTP] Act of 2001, was signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on January 23, 2002. It is the integration of (blank ) & (blank) , which were both passed & approved on (blank)

    House Bill No. 3593, Senate Bill No. 1824, December 19, 2001.

  • 3

    (blank) is a program institutionalized under sections (blank ) designed to provide military training to tertiary level students to motivate, train, organize, & mobilize them for national security preparedness.

    Reserve Officers' Training Corps [ROTC], 38 & 39 of R.A. No. 7077

  • 4

    (blank) is a program to train students to become teachers of literacy & numeracy skills to school children, out-of-school youth, & other segment of the society in need of their services.

    Literacy Training Service [LTS]

  • 5

    (blank) refers to programs or activities contributory to the general welfare & the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation & morals of citizenry.

    Civic Welfare Training Service [CWTS]

  • 6

    Government Agencies & Institutions overseeing the NSTP

    a. Department of National Defense [DND], b. Commission on Higher Education [CHED], c. Technical Skills and development Authority [TESDA]

  • 7

    are exempted from NSTP. other states or universities with similar nature would be exempted subject to the approval of the Department of National Defense.

    The Philippine Military Academy [PMA]: Philippine Maritime Academy [PMMA], Philippine National Police Academy [PNPA]

  • 8

    Private higher educational institutions HEIS & technical vocational institutionswith at least 350 students cadets must establish a ( blank) subject to existing rules and regulation.

    Department of Military Science and Tactics [DMST]

  • 9

    The NSTP CWTS VISION

    1. To educate students to become pioneers of change and embody respects & preservation of culture with integrity, competence, & commitment when rendering service to the community., 2. To inculcate students with Filipino values, such as loyalty, the desire to serve the country with pride & integrity, the accountability of nation building, & sustainability., 3. To develop a sense of volunteerism as a productive Filipino citizens members of National Service Reserve Corps [NSRC].

  • 10

    The NSTP CWTS CORE VALUES Students basis of performance

    1. Love of God, 2. Human Dignity, 3. Discipline, truth, righteousness& sustainability, 4. Awareness, innovation , & creativity, 5. Respect, Synergy, & Professionalism, 6. Excellence & indigenous learning, 7. Protection and conservation of environment, 8. Effective community service

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The NSTP Law or Republic Act No. 9163, also known as the

    National Service Training Program [NSTP] Act of 2001, was signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on January 23, 2002.

  • 2

    The NSTP Law or Republic Act No. 9163, also known as the National Service Training Program [NSTP] Act of 2001, was signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on January 23, 2002. It is the integration of (blank ) & (blank) , which were both passed & approved on (blank)

    House Bill No. 3593, Senate Bill No. 1824, December 19, 2001.

  • 3

    (blank) is a program institutionalized under sections (blank ) designed to provide military training to tertiary level students to motivate, train, organize, & mobilize them for national security preparedness.

    Reserve Officers' Training Corps [ROTC], 38 & 39 of R.A. No. 7077

  • 4

    (blank) is a program to train students to become teachers of literacy & numeracy skills to school children, out-of-school youth, & other segment of the society in need of their services.

    Literacy Training Service [LTS]

  • 5

    (blank) refers to programs or activities contributory to the general welfare & the betterment of life for the members of the community or the enhancement of its facilities, especially those devoted to improving health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation & morals of citizenry.

    Civic Welfare Training Service [CWTS]

  • 6

    Government Agencies & Institutions overseeing the NSTP

    a. Department of National Defense [DND], b. Commission on Higher Education [CHED], c. Technical Skills and development Authority [TESDA]

  • 7

    are exempted from NSTP. other states or universities with similar nature would be exempted subject to the approval of the Department of National Defense.

    The Philippine Military Academy [PMA]: Philippine Maritime Academy [PMMA], Philippine National Police Academy [PNPA]

  • 8

    Private higher educational institutions HEIS & technical vocational institutionswith at least 350 students cadets must establish a ( blank) subject to existing rules and regulation.

    Department of Military Science and Tactics [DMST]

  • 9

    The NSTP CWTS VISION

    1. To educate students to become pioneers of change and embody respects & preservation of culture with integrity, competence, & commitment when rendering service to the community., 2. To inculcate students with Filipino values, such as loyalty, the desire to serve the country with pride & integrity, the accountability of nation building, & sustainability., 3. To develop a sense of volunteerism as a productive Filipino citizens members of National Service Reserve Corps [NSRC].

  • 10

    The NSTP CWTS CORE VALUES Students basis of performance

    1. Love of God, 2. Human Dignity, 3. Discipline, truth, righteousness& sustainability, 4. Awareness, innovation , & creativity, 5. Respect, Synergy, & Professionalism, 6. Excellence & indigenous learning, 7. Protection and conservation of environment, 8. Effective community service