NSTP - Handout No.1.1 (Overview)
NSTP - Handout No.1.1 (Overview)
NSTP - Handout No.1.1 (Overview)
To develop social entrepreneurs serving communities as value driven innovators for progress.
NSTP MISSION
To protect and enhance the Filipino youth’s physical, mental, spiritual, and socio – emotional
well – being, inculcate patriotism, nationalism, and encourage their involvement in public and civic
affairs.
NSTP GOAL
To promote and integrate values education, transformational leadership, and sustainable social
mobilization for youth and family development, community building, national renewal, and global
solidarity.
OVERVIEW:
Signed on January 23, 2002 into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Section 7. All higher and technical – vocational institutions, public and private, must
offer at least one of the program components: provided that State Universities and
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Colleges shall offer the ROTC component and at least one other component as
provided herein: provided further, that private higher and technical – vocational education
institutions may also offer the ROTC if they have at least 350 cadet students.
Section 11. Mandates the creation of the National Service Reserve Corps to be composed
of the graduates of the non – ROTC components. Members of this corps may be tapped by
the State for literacy and civic welfare activities through the joint effort of the DND, CHED,
and TESDA.
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Section 39. Establishment of ROTC
Units in colleges and universities in the
Philippines.
It was designed to initiate the ROTC
trainees in:
1. The rudiments of soldiership
2. Instilling in them discipline
3. Correct deportment
The objective of the said program was to
train all able – bodied tertiary students for
military skills in case of war.
1995 Pres. Fidel Ramos ROTC was made optional under the
National Service Program (NSP),
conceiving the so – called Expanded
ROTC (E-ROTC)
Expanded ROTC (E-ROTC):
characterized by deviation from the rigid
tactical training offering alternatives like
rendering civil auxiliary sources in the
form of helping maintain law and order,
assisting socio – economic development
projects and delivery of basic health
services or aiding in addressing local
insurgency.
1st Curriculum Year – Military Service ;
2nd Curriculum Year would be optional
(whether to continue Military Service for
other components)
2001 Pres. Gloria Due to protest about irregularities in
Macapagal – Arroyo ROTC particularly the death of UST
ROTC cadet officer Mark Welson Chua,
implemementation of ROTC was
temporarily suspended
2002 Pres. Gloria Republic Act No. Also known as the National Service
Macapagal – Arroyo 9163 Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001
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