This document discusses good citizenship values and the National Service Training Program in the Philippines. It identifies 16 basic Filipino values grouped into four clusters: Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Maka-Bayan, and Maka-Kalikasan. These values embody ideals in the Philippine Constitution like justice, freedom, and peace. The training program aims to teach students citizenship through community service to develop character and responsibilities to the society.
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This document discusses good citizenship values and the National Service Training Program in the Philippines. It identifies 16 basic Filipino values grouped into four clusters: Maka-Diyos, Maka-Tao, Maka-Bayan, and Maka-Kalikasan. These values embody ideals in the Philippine Constitution like justice, freedom, and peace. The training program aims to teach students citizenship through community service to develop character and responsibilities to the society.
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WELCOME
NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM
Module 1 GOOD CITIZENSHIP VALUES Training Objectives 1. Discuss the good citizenship values. 2. Identify some basic Filipino values. 3. Cite situations which Filipino values are depicted Some example of service of the Filipinos Questions 1. What do you observe in the photos above? 2. How do you feel as you look at the photos? Why do you say so? 3. 3. How are the volunteers in the photos show citizenship? 4. If you were in the position of the volunteers in the photos, would you do the same? 5. why do you think good citizenship values must be taught to students? The Preamble of the Philippine 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 our posterity the blessing 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. • Our values as Filipinos define our identity as a people so we must strictly impose these values on ourselves – regardless of age, status or religion. • we as Filipino people must observe these values in all our actions, at all times, in all circumstances. • Embodying these values will bring great rewards for us and our country in the near future. Good Citizenship • engenders love of country • Through good citizenship, even the poor, the young and the old can contribute to nation-building • strengthens unity • Our nation is in crisis; we are in the pandemic and at these times, people are suffering. By being good citizens we will not be part of the problem; we will be part of the solution. NSTP as Citizenship Training • focuses on translating the good citizenship values as reflected in the Preamble of the 1987 Philippine Constitution into concrete actions in building a better Philippines. • Program that develops our character to become more mindful of our responsibilities, rights, and roles in the society. Scope • BSP/GSP • CAT • NSTP (LTS, CWTS, ROTC) • Voluntary Work • Community service • Knowing and loving your country! (16) basic Filipino Values as embodied in the Preamble The Maka-Diyos Cluster 1. Faith in the Almighty God – A good Filipino obeys God and lives according to His teachings. 2. Respect for Life - A good Filipino recognizes the absolute value of human life and the human dignity of every person including himself. 3. Order – A good Filipino values orderliness. 4. Work – A good Filipino values diligence and excellence in everything he/she does. 5. Concern for the Family and Future Generations – A good Filipino looks after the welfare of his/her family and the future generation. The Maka-Tao Cluster 1. Love – A good Filipino looks after the good and welfare of his/her fellow human beings. 2. Freedom – A good Filipino asserts his/her right especially if it means being able to do the right thing. 3. Peace – A good Filipino lives and works in harmony with his/her fellow human beings. 4. Truth – A good Filipino stands up for the truth and avoids intrigue and mudslinging and values integrity in his/her life, family, work and country. 5. Justice – A good Filipino gives everyone their due even if it is difficult. He does not oppress or take advantage of anyone. He/she is fair in all his/her dealings especially with the poor and powerless, not getting more than what is rightfully his/hers. The Maka-Bayan Cluster 1. Unity – A good Filipino works with and cooperates with others. 2. Equality – A good Filipino treats others as brothers and sisters being children of one God and one nation. 3. Respect for the Law and Government – A good Filipino obeys the laws of the land and supports government programs. 4. Patriotism – A good Filipino places high regard for his/her country. 5. Promotion of the Common Good – A good Filipino puts the welfare of the greater number of people over his/her own. The Maka-Kalikasan Cluster Concern for the Environment – A good Filipino conserves natural resources such as water, land and air. He/she gets involved in efforts contributory to the welfare of the environment such as planting trees and implementing proper waste segregation. Review • Enumerate the four clusters of the basic Filipino values. • How do you show your faith in the Almighty God? • How can you show your respect for life? Works Cited • Labuguen, Florida C. et al. Understanding the National Service Training Program: A Modular Worktext for NSTP 1. Malabon City: Mutya Publishing House, 2012 • Rosales, Ma. Junithesmer D. and Milagrina A. Gomez. Field Study 1 Manual: The Learner’s Development and Environment. Philippines: Allen Adrian Books, 2011.