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Republic of the Philippines

PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY


National Service Training Program
Puerto Princesa City

COURSE SYLLABUS

Approval Sheet

Course Title: CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 2


Course Code/ Number: NSTP 2

Revision Level Effective Date Details of Origination/ Revision Author/ Subject Matter Expert
000 August 2019 To comply with OBE and ISO requirements NSTP Director, Coordinators and Trainers

Prepared by Recommending Approval Approved

Name and Signature of Faculty Member VINCENT B. ESGUERRA DR. EVA M. JIMENEZ
NSTP Director VP for Academic Affairs
Date: Date: Date:
COURSE SYLLABUS

COURSE SYLLABUS IN NSTP 2: CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 2

An internationally recognized university that provides relevant and innovative education and research for lifelong learning and sustainable
PSU Vision
development.
Palawan State University is committed to upgrade people’s quality of life by providing education opportunities through excellent instruction,
PSU Mission
research and innovation, extension, production services and transnational collaborations.
E – Excellence in service; Q – Quality assurance; U – Unity in diversity; A – Advocacy for sustainable development; L – Leadership by
PSU Shared Values
example; I – Innovation; T - Transparency; Y – Youth empowerment.
The Palawan State University graduates are expected to be agents of change, creative and critical thinkers, effective communicators,
Institutional Outcomes
research-oriented learners, and value laden individuals.
PSU-NSTP specifically aims to:

A. Familiarize students with the NSTP law, its concepts, legal implications and its implementation at Palawan State University;
B. Coordinate and conduct NSTP activities and projects that contribute to the betterment of life of members of the community;
Goals and Program
C. Train, mobilize and involve students in activities and projects contributory to the development of the immediate locality or community;
Objectives
and
D. Produce students that are civic-conscious, service-oriented and with enhanced intellectual, moral, spiritual, technical and social well-
being.

Course Title CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICE 2


Course Code/ Number NSTP 2

The National Service Training Program-Civic Welfare Training Service 1 [NSTP-CWTS 1] is a course for both male and female students in
any baccalaureate degree or in at least two [2] year’s technical/vocational courses in both public and private educational institutions.
Purposely, the NSTP-CWTS 1, as a service program intended for the youth is aimed at training the students for good and responsible
citizenship invoking ethics of service, altruism, patriotism and nationalism with the end in view of empowering them to assume community
Course Description
leadership toward national development through local initiatives.

It covers programs and activities of the dimension of development namely education, environment, health and safety, livelihood, moral
development and citizenry for the purpose of empowering them in becoming a potent resource for community development

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COURSE SYLLABUS

Credit Units 3
Course Prerequisites None

Program Outcomes
Course Outcomes
a b c d
1. Demonstrate familiarity with the purpose, objectives,
and components of NSTP.

2. Determine the objectives and internalize the CWTS as a


component of NSTP.

3. Acquire the knowledge and skills in the dimensions of


development.

Link to Program 1. Work together as a potent resource group in the


Outcomes service of the community.

a. Develop physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social well-being while undergoing training in any of the two (2) program
components (CWTS and LTS) of NSTP;
b. Appreciate and support NSTP activities contributory to the general welfare and the betterment of life for the members of community.
c. Acquire knowledge, skills and values desired to train them to teach literacy and numeracy skills to school children, out-of-school
youths and other segments of society in need of their services.
d. Develop and enhance civic consciousness, ethics of service and patriotism and nationalism that contribute to the youth’s general
welfare.

Legend (for program outcomes):


I- Introduced concepts/ principle P- Practiced with supervision D- Demonstrated across different settings with minimal supervision

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NSTP generally aims to promote civic consciousness and defense preparedness among the youth by developing the ethics of service and
patriotism while undergoing training.
A variety of methods and techniques will be used in this class and each will be part of your evaluation in this class. The following are the
expected classroom activities:
1. Series of lectures;
2. Brainstorming/Interactive Discussion;
3. Simulation/Rationalization;
Course Format 4. Presentation/Film showing;
5. Hands-on/Demonstration/Role playing;
6. Essay writing;
7. Seminar Workshop/Symposium;
8. Case Analysis; and
9. Community Immersion/Agency Industrial Visit

LEARNING PLAN
Time Course Intended Learning Course Content/ Subject Teaching and Learning Assessment Resource Textbooks/
Frame Outcomes Outcomes Matter/ Topic Activities Tasks Materials References
Week 1
[3 Orientation, Introduction of CWTS 2, Course Organization and Briefing
hours]
1. Demonstrate content Unit 1: Understanding Community Needs Report on Soft and hard
knowledge and Community Dynamics Analysis Community copies of
understanding of a. Community Defined needs analysis reports
b. Concepts and Principles Networking and Linkaging
Week 2- community dynamics
c. Community Needs Progress report
3 a. Define community
[6
Analysis Community on networking
b. Discuss concepts d. Social and Resource Service/Mobilization and linkaging
Hours]
and principles Mobilization
underpinning e. Networking and Linkaging Progress report
community/ f. Overview on Community on community
Service mobilization
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community g. Mobilizing Students for


participation and Community Action
involvement/commu
nity organization
c. Conduct community
needs analysis
d. Identify community
needs
e. Conduct social and
resource
mobilization
planning
f. Seek collaboration
with the identified
community through
networking and
linkaging
g. Organize, delegate,
and activate for
community action

4. Demonstrate content Unit 10: The Fundamentals Pre-Community Narrative Report Copy of
knowledge, of Community Immersion Immersion Project
understanding and a. Mobilizing Students for Proposal
Week 4-5
Community Immersion Project Planning Midterm
[6 Hours] skills in the
b. Community Immersion Examination Copy of
fundamentals of Requirements CWTS 2: narrative
community immersion c. Essential Protocols in Project Proposal Report
Community Immersion
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a. Orient, discuss d. The Process of Community Project


familiarize on the Immersion Proposal
process of e. Pre-Immersion Rubrics
f. Entering the Community
community
g. Community Integration
immersion h. Community Assessment
b. Discuss protocols in i. Project Planning and
community Implementation
immersion j. Termination of project

5. Demonstrate content Unit 10: Project Project Method Final Copy of


knowledge, Development and Examination Reports
understanding and Management, Monitoring Community Immersion CWTS 2:
and Evaluation, Project
skills in project
Documentation of Projects Progress Report Rubrics
development and a. Overview on Project
management, Development Narrative Report
monitoring and b. The Project Cycle
evaluation, and c. Process Flow of Terminal Report
project Formulation of NSTP-
Week 6-
10 documentation. Based Community
[15 Project/Activities
a. Identify and
Hours] d. Project Proposal Making
familiarize on the e. Purpose of Project
process flow of Proposal
formulation of f. Prescribed Format of
NSTP-based Project Proposal
community g. Project Management
project/activities h. Process of Monitoring
i. Tools in Monitoring
b. Plan and propose
Projects/Activities
community project
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for implementation j. Evaluation of NSTP


and management Projects and Activities
c. Implement project k. Evaluation Process
l. Documentation and
for community
Reporting
immersion m. Types of Documentation
d. Monitor and
evaluate
projects/activities
e. Document
projects/activities
f. Report
projects/activities

Week
11-13
Preparation and submission of reports
Week
14-15
Final Examination/De-briefing

Main References:

1. Ang, Mary Jean C., et. al. NSTP-CWTS 1. Mutya Publishing House, Inc. Malabon City, Philippines. 2013.
2. Ang, Mary Jean C., et. al. NSTP-CWTS 2. Mutya Publishing House, Inc. Malabon City, Philippines. 2013.
3. Esguerra, Vincent B., et. al. Environmental Education Manual for Teachers. Palawan State University, Puerto Princesa City. 2017
Course References 4. Vidal, Carmelo John E., et. al. Towards Effective and Relevant NSTP Implementation. A Research-Based Practical Guide for
Implementers of the Non-Military Program Components of the National Service Training Program. Technological University of the
Philippines, Ayala Boulevard, Ermita, Manila. ISBN 978-971-821-164-9. 2018.

Other References/Documents:

1. PSU-NSTP Operations Manual


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2. CWTS Scouting Compilation


3. The 12th National Congress of NSTP Educators and Implementers Manual. 2014
4. The 5th International Conference on Integrative Disaster Risk Reduction Management [ICIDRRM] Manual. 2018.
5. The National Service Training Program [NSTP]. A Review

Government Documents and CHED Issuances

1. The 1987 Philippine Constitution


2. Disaster Preparedness and First Aid handbook. 2011
3. Republic Act No. 9163. “An Act Establishing the National Service Training Program [NSTP] for Tertiary Level Students, Amending for the
Purpose Republic Act No. 7077 and Presidential Decree No. 1706, and for other purpose. 2001
4. Implementing Rules and Regulations [IRR] of the National Service Training Program [NSTP] Act of 2001.
5. Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations [IRR] of the National Service Training Program [NSTP] Act of 2001.
6. CHED Memorandum Order No. 5, series of 2003.
Additional Materials Pamphlets from the Dangerous Drug Board, Philippine Red Cross First Aid and BLS Handout.
Course For NSTP 2 [Second Semester]
Requirements
Midterm Finals

Criteria Weight Criteria Weight

Quizzes 20% Class Participation, attendance and deportment 40%


Class Participation 20 Project formulation, content, and documentation 30
Attendance 25 Project Implementation 30
Midterm Examination 35 Total 100%
Total 100%

Requirements
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1. Midterm and Final Examinations


2. Quizzes/Assignments
3. Class Reports
4. Class Group Discussions/Brainstorming/Workshops
5. Class Participation/Recitation
6. Reflection/Reaction Papers
7. Community Immersion/Agency Visits

Course Policies 1. Much of the course content will take place in class; therefore, if you do not attend class there will be no way to make up what you missed.
So both attendance and participation are mandatory. Regular attendance is absolutely critical for success in this course.
2. You are expected to prepare for each class by doing assigned readings and by participating in class discussions. Asking questions and
sharing personal experience or current information from newspaper articles or magazines is encouraged.
3. Assignments must be submitted early or during the regularly scheduled class period due date to receive credit. Late assignments and
paper works turned in shall correspond necessary equated deduction in merit points.
4. Exams will cover material in the textbook, presented in class, videos, and assigned reading hand-outs. If you must miss a test, speak to
the instructor ahead of time to discuss if other arrangements can be made. Any student caught cheating on an exam will receive a failing
grade for that exam.
5. Cell phones must be turned off during class. Talking to others while the instructor or another student is addressing the class, or making
excessive or unnecessary noise is a disruptive behavior. Being disruptive in class also affects your peers. You will be asked to leave if the
instructor believes that you are being disruptive.

Supplementary
LCD projector, laptop, internet, Facebook, FB Messenger, Yahoomail.com, flash drives, Video clips, library, PSU-IMC, I-hub
Material/s
Consultation Period

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