National Service Training Program: NSTP Mentors Led by NSTP Head, Oscar G. Pulido
National Service Training Program: NSTP Mentors Led by NSTP Head, Oscar G. Pulido
SERVICE
TRAINING
PROGRAM
NSTP Mentors led by NSTP
Head, Oscar G. Pulido
Module III
Values Education and
Good Citizen Values
and Youth Moral
Recovery Program for
the Nation Building
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this module, the students should be able to:
A. Pagkamaka-Diyos
Faith in the Almighty
Respect for Life
Order
Work
Concern for the Family and Future
Generations
B. Pagkamaka-Tao
Love
Freedom
Peace
TruthJustice
C. Pagkamaka-Bayan
Unity
Equality
Respect for Law and Government
Patriotism
Promotion of the Common Good
D. Pagkamaka-Kalikasan
Concern for the Environment
NATIONALISM
– is a patriotic feeling of love for
one’s country or a strong deep-
seated attachment to one’s native
land.
- It is an attitude of mind that
values and places the welfare of the
country over that of all others.
PATRIOTISM
– refers to love for or devotion to
one’s country. The Filipino Civic
Code was formulated to ensure that
patriotism can be developed in
oneself and practiced by all.
The Filipino Civic Code
General
Faith in Divine Providence
Patriotism
Love of Fellowmen
Respect for Parents and Elders
Reverence for heroes
Individual
Honor
Devotion for Truth
Fortitude
Self-Reliance
Humility
Self-control
Frugality
Purposeful leaving
Perseverance
Punctuality
Cleanliness
Appreciation of the Beautiful
Social
Industry
Interest in Education
Respect for Law and Authority
Sense of duty and Responsibility
Justice and Righteousness
Tolerance
Civic Courage
Judicious Imitation
Sportsmanship
Good Breeding
Duties and Rights of the Filipino
People necessary to properly control
the human acts
A. Duties of the People to the State
To vote honestly and wisely
To obey the laws of the land
To respect public authority
To be loyal to the Republic
To defend the Motherland
To pay taxes to the Government
To take active interest in local, national and
international affairs
Rights
Natural Rights – rights conferred upon to human
being by God – this cannot be taken from the
person.
Civil Rights – rights granted by the state for
promotion of common welfare of individual citizen.
Political Rights – rights conferred by the state to the
people so that they may participate in government.
Constitutional Rights – rights recognized and
protected by the constitution and part of the
fundamental law of the land.
Statutory Rights – rights conferred by statutes or
law promulgated by law making body and can be
abolished by the same body.
END OF PRESENTATION.
Thank you for reading patiently.