female students are now required to take NSTP simply because they are also students too. female also obligated to help the country in times of need..Because all of us has a right to take up this subject. It is important for us to have a training as well as to have a services.
female students are now required to take NSTP simply because they are also students too. female also obligated to help the country in times of need.
The main reason why females are now required to take the NSTP is because like males, they are students also. The new rule begins with incoming female freshman in 2014.
As of 2013, female students are required to enroll in NSTP. NSTP stands for National Service Training Program which is a defense preparedness and civic education program that is offered by the Government of the Philippines.
The purpose of NSTP is to promote citizenry of Filipinos. Expatriates will become no more a citizen by completing NSTP therefor it is outside the scope of NSTP to include foreign students.
Because all of us has a right to take up this subject. It is important for us to have a training as well as to have a services.. thank U!!
All foreign students are not required to take NSTP class - "CHED-HERO 6 MEMORANDUM NO. 47, SERIES OF 2005"
Women studying in the Philippines are expected to undertake the National Service Training Program. The program gives three options to enroll in; Military Training Service, Literacy Training Program or Civic Welfare Services, the latter two are completed in the community. The aim of the training is to utilize the energy and scope of the youth to commit to a better nation.
It offers non military options to women that can instill civic consciousness and patriotism in young women. Women are citizens as much as men and during a crisis can play a part in helping their nation. Additionally, it instills discipline among students.
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Female students are required to enroll in the National Service Training Program (NSTP) Community Welfare Training Service (CWTS) to promote civic consciousness and encourage community service among the youth. The CWTS component focuses on activities that contribute to the general welfare and betterment of life for the community, fostering a sense of responsibility and social awareness. This requirement aims to empower students, particularly women, by engaging them in initiatives that develop leadership skills and promote gender equality in community involvement.
NSTP is The National Service Training Program. It was established in 2001 it instill value for civic consciousness and patriotism in youth through programs like ROTC. Foreign students are not required to enroll since it would be forcing different patriotic values onto them.
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) is already being implemented in the Philippines. It was established through Republic Act No. 9163, signed in 2002, and all college students are required to complete the program as a graduation requirement.