Module 1 - NSTP
Module 1 - NSTP
Note: At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
Explain how they will contribute to achieve the PSU Vision
and Mission.
Apply the PSU Core Values in promoting NSTP projects and
activities
PSU VISION
An Internationally recognized University that provides relevant and innovative education
and research for lifelong learning and sustainable development.
PSU MISSION
The Palawan State University is committed to upgrade people’s quality of life
by providing education opportunities through excellent
instruction, research and innovation, extension, production
services and transnational collaborations.
History of NSTP
(Syjuco, J.G. Military Education in the Philippines)
● The Spanish years. During the Spanish colonial years, there was a
training course, similar to what is presently known as ROTC, at the
University of Sto. Tomas.
● Modern ROTC beginnings. To most contemporary writers, real ROTC in
this country did not start until 1912, when military instruction was
conducted at the University of the Philippines.
● ROTC in World War II. Records show that the products of ROTC were
called to the colors in 1942 and during the occupation, proved their worth
on the battlefield.
● Post-war training. Executive Order No. 59 made the inclusion of the
ROTC course in the respective curricula mandatory for all colleges and
universities.
POST MARCOS ERA (Citizen Military Training)
Primary Objective
The primary objective of the NSTP law is to promote the role of the youth in building
nation. As such, it aims to encourage the youth to become civic and / or military leaders and
volunteers who could be called upon by the nation when their services are needed.
The NSTP requires male and female students to undergo the course (whether CWTS,
LTS or ROTC), they have chosen for two (2) semesters or one (1) academic year in contrast with
the mandatory ROTC before, which required male to take military training for four (4) semesters
or two (2) academic years. Students taking up NSTP will get three (3) units from taking the
program which means they get 1.5 credit units for every semester. Thus, in contrast to the
mandatory – yet free – ROTC, students will now have to pay for their NSTP. This includes the
former cadets of the ROTC who enjoyed the free reservist program. Also, the law states that
private learning institutions could offer one of the three options but requires state colleges and
universities to maintain their ROTC units together with an alternative unit from the two other
options. The law also limits the existence of the ROTC in private and vocational institutions
requiring them to have cadets for it to be called a unit, otherwise- and considering other factors
such as insufficient cadet number lack of logistics to support ROTC program of instruction
(POI), etc.- cross enrolling the students to other schools for their NSTP is an option.
The goal of the law and of the program is to harness the strength and capacity of the
youth to contribute to nation- building, thus the National Service Reserve Force is created to
enlist CWTS and LTS graduates equivalent to the Citizen, Armed Force of the ROTC.
2. Have you experienced participating in any community service? If Yes, what is it?
What did you feel after participating in the said activity? If No, Why?
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4. Give your expectations on the following this trying times that we are having on line
class:
a. NSTP Office
References:
(1) PSU Handbook
(2) PSU NSTP Manual
(3) NSTP Primer
(4) CWTS1Syllabus