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NSTP-Module-2 Activity 1 Final

The document discusses a case study about a student named Christopher who is taking his required National Service Training Program (NSTP) course. He complains about having to attend class on Sundays and sees no point in the course. As his friend, the reader is asked to explain to him why he needs to attend class, how he can exemplify good citizenship, and why his leadership is needed in the community.

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NSTP-Module-2 Activity 1 Final

The document discusses a case study about a student named Christopher who is taking his required National Service Training Program (NSTP) course. He complains about having to attend class on Sundays and sees no point in the course. As his friend, the reader is asked to explain to him why he needs to attend class, how he can exemplify good citizenship, and why his leadership is needed in the community.

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Module 2.

Citizenship Training
Learning Activity Sheet 1.
Learning Activity 1: GROUP ASSESSMENT
Instructions: Read the case study and give your response on the following guide questions.
Expound your position in not more than ten (10) sentences based on your discussion on the
group.
CASE ANALYSIS
24/7 SCHOOL LIFE: THE NSTP EXPERIENCE
Christopher is just one of the typical freshman students taking NSTP-CWTS. Still adjusting from
high school life to college life, he braved himself as he takes on the Salettinian lifestyle. He
meets old and new friends, get acquainted with the busy school schedule and get familiar with
his surroundings and professors. As he went with his week, he noticed that his subjects include a
course called NSTP 001. Intrigued, he went to his first NSTP class. Here is his blog post for that
day:
Christopher said:
What a day I had? It is a weekend, a Sunday at that! I was supposed to spend this day in my
home's comforts or inside a church with my family. Yet, I have to wake up early and go to
school. It isn't enough that I have to go to school every day. Even Sundays are not spared. I
spend my family day at school listening to a boring lecture about this subject called NSTP. What
is it anyway? Why do I have to spend long hours every Sunday for this course? If I heard it right
from my facilitator, it is not even credited for my academic grades. It is just a requirement for
graduation. So, why should I give attention to this course? They say that it is all about
community service. Well, I participate in my community’s activities. I help as much as I can.
Isn’t that enough for community service? My classmates told me that we would just clean streets
and plant trees in the barangays. If that’s what we will do every Sunday, what are the lecture
and lessons for? It’s too long for a community service class. I’ll be sleeping the whole duration
of the course, and I won't be the only one. I know what I will do! I will just arrive late for class.
As long as I attend the class, I will pass this course. It will be an easy pass for me. Then, in
class, I'll just chat with my classmates or play my gadgets to pass the time. The activities are
child's play. I am no longer a kid now. Why play? I am in college already. I am mature now. I
should be focusing my attention on studying my program. It serves a purpose in my career.
Finally, I am just a student. I can’t make a big difference in the world, even if I want to. I still
rely on my family for support. I can’t help other people with their problems. It is just too big and
too complicated for me. The government is there to do that, right? They should be the ones
responding to this problem and not students like me. I can’t do anything about their situation. I

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have no intention of taking this course, but I have to. My parents insist that I finish this course. It
is just too dragging. It is just too dull, and I see no point in taking it.
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
As Christopher’s friend, explain to him the following:
1. Why does he need to attend his NSTP class?
Name: Reyner G. Soberano
Answer: As Christopher’s friend we should take care in explaining first to him the
goals and the main objective of this subject. We should encourage him to
participate for him to enlighten about the benefits that he will get acquiring
this course. He need to attend his NSTP class for him to be aware on social
service pertaining to the betterment of the community and to be recognize
as young leader of the society. As a student, we must take care for our
community. It is for us human beings to have a great contribution on the
positive effect of the nation.
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2. How could he exemplify good citizenship values through his active involvement in

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NSTP?
Name: Reyner G. Soberano
Answer: Our active participation on National Service Training Program has a high
impact on developing our patriotism that will lead for us to be a good
citizen of our country. We should engage and involve ourselves to
community service which can be able to teach us to be a better version of
ourselves. Our institution is providing this flat form for us to be united and
cooperative in our own special way.
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3. Is his leadership is needed in the community? How?


Name: Reyner G. Soberano
Answer: Leadership is one of the great influence by the National Service Training
Program of the institution. Everyone’s leadership can make an impact in
preserving our community. If there’s no one who will lead us, we can’t be
able to come up with a good strategic concept on how we will improve a
certain community.
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