SMART 2B Module
SMART 2B Module
SMART 2B Module
BSN 2- BLOCK 8
MODULE 1
Dr. Pedro T. Orata and Volunteerism
LEARNING
OUTCOMES
At the end of the topic, you are expected to:
TOPIC
OUTLINE
Lesson 1: The Spirit of Volunteerism
Lesson 2: Activating the Spirit of Volunteerism
OVERVIEW
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?”
This statement from the great Martin Luther King stresses on assessing ourselves:
What can we do for others and how can we make a lasting impact on people’s lives?
Helping one another can help us build a holistic society that pulls each member up.
Helping should not be based on reward, recognition, and compensation. True
UCUians with undying commitment to serve extends their arms to those who are in
need, without any conditions.
The example set by the UCU’s founder and father of community schools, Dr. Pedro
T. Orata, is a concrete and great manifestation of his undying service for the
community. His vision of helping his countrymen to have access to quality
education is truly a living legacy that lives on down to our day.
As a UCUian who is conditioned to serve, what are you doing for others? How much
can you give to help someone in times of need? How will you help your community?
This module will help you understand the value of volunteerism and its impact to
the society. In this learning material, you will get acquainted with different
situations that help you reflect and develop empathy for others. As you develop
these values in you, you are set to commit yourself in the spirit of service, the spirit
and hallmark of a true UCUian!
GETTING STARTED
What is volunteerism and how did this guide Dr. Pedro T. Orata in his
accomplishments? Let’s answer that question as we proceed to the next section.
LESSON 1
The Spirit of Volunteerism
No man is an island.
This famous adage from John Donne stresses that no person exists in isolation.
Each person is an innately social animal who needs to be part of the community
in order become fully human. It is important for people to recognize that they
need society because they form society, and they are part of it. Acknowledging
that no one is self- sufficient, each human needs the support of one another in
order to thrive.
Meanwhile, the Cambridge dictionary states that a volunteer “is a person who does
something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or
paid to do it.”
The United Nations Volunteers, a world-wide organization that promotes peace and
development, defines volunteerism as a basic expression human relationship. It is
infused with values of solidarity, reciprocity, mutual trust, belongingness and
empowerment, all of which are instrumental to improve the quality of life.
The person who embodies these practices is possessing the Spirit of Volunteerism.
The idea of “quality education for all” would be no meaning without Dr. Orata
who put his vision into action, who put his action into service of his
countrymen. Dr. Orata’s legacy is a message to the world that one great act of
volunteerism can transform generations. May his works and contributions
become your inspiration to dedicate your passion for generations to come.
ACTIVITY 1.1
Quiz
Write TRUE if the statement is correct, and write FALSE if the statement is incorrect. This quiz is part of your
class standing.
TRUE1. The person who possesses the spirit of volunteerism devotes his/her time, effort, and skills for the
benefit of others without compensation.
TRUE2. Every person lives in isolation.
FALSE3. A human being has no will to do his/her moral obligation and social responsibility.
TRUE4. Volunteerism is integral in improving the quality of life in the society.
TRUE5. The idea of “quality education for all” is the greatest legacy of Dr. Orata
that was driven by his vision and passion to serve.
FALSE6. Empathy and service are not included in the ethos that encompasses the Spirit of Volunteerism.
TRUE7. Compensation and recognition were among of Dr. Orata’s inspirations to
establish community schools in the Philippines.
TRUE8. Dr. Pedro T. Orata opted to not receive his salary to give it to students who were struggling
financially.
FALSE9. Volunteer is a person who helps other people for a financial benefit.
TRUE10. A person needs to be part of the society in order to thrive.
LESSON 2
Activating Volunteerism
In the previous lesson, you have learned about the Spirit of Volunteerism,
which is one of Dr. Orata’s legacies. In this lesson, you will get acquainted with
different groups of people who inspire others with their noble works for the
community.
Before you answer these, please take a look to various factors that lead people to
help one another. Please note some motivating factor that will inspire you to submit
yourself in the service of others.
It is in times of calamity that force people to help and support one another. The
term “bayanihan” is a popular word used in the Philippines to describe people who
work in collaboration and unity in achieving a common goal. The word comes from
the word “bayan” a tagalog term which means “town, community, or country. The
term itself means “being in a bayan.” Thus, being a member of a particular town,
city or country places you to a social responsibility— helping your countrymen.
The Urdaneta City University also promotes the culture of bayanihan in times of
calamity. On November 17, 2020, the University Student Council and the Center for
Community Development Extension Services initiated a donation drive to help the
victims of the Typhoon Ulysses. UCU personnel, faculty members, and students
supported this endeavor by donating clothes and food packs, which were all sent to
Isabela and Cagayan.
Volunteerism is not just taking place in times of needs. Initiative is at the core of
Bayanihan. As a UCUian, you must think what you can do for others that will
improve their quality of living. Bayanihan is not limited to “what you can give” but
to “what you can do.” Your talent, skills, and knowledge are integral in shaping a
sustainable community. Your small effort of sharing, if combined with the efforts of
others, can make a powerful force towards nation building.
ACTIVITY 2.1
Reaction Paper
Write a reaction paper on the virtual program of UCU that will be broadcast using FB Premiere.
Your reflection paper is automatically graded 50 points for as long as it answers the questions raised above.
Why Volunteer?
As you submit yourself in the service of others, you may think a number of reasons
why you want to volunteer. Although it is better to help with no condition, but it is
completely okay to want some benefits for yourself from volunteering.
Here are some personal benefits of volunteering:
1. Earn confidence. Doing a volunteer work can help you gain confidence
by giving you rewarding and fulfilling opportunities and experiences.
SUMMARY
Let us check out the major concepts put forth in this module.
REFERENCES
Cover photo of module of Dr. Pedro T. Orata. (n.d.) Urdaneta City University
archives, Pangasinan.
Orata, P. (n.d.). My life and work, mostly work! Unpublished paper. Archives of the
Urdaneta City University, Philippines.