the NSTP will be implemented starting the school year 2002-2003
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) in the Philippines is guided by the principles of service, citizenship, and leadership. It aims to develop the students' commitment to serve the community, enhance their sense of responsibility as citizens, and cultivate their leadership skills through various civic activities and programs.
As of now, countries such as Australia, Canada, and some states in the United States have implemented automatic voter registration systems.
Because according to Presidential Decree No. 1706, otherwise known as the "National Service Law", NSTP has made national service obligatory only for all Filipino CITIZENS, that is, people having the Filipino nationality.
Affirmative Action has been implemented worldwide. The US, India, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, and France are some of the countries that have been able to successfully use Affirmative Action.
Some examples of anti-natalist policies implemented by governments include China's one-child policy, which restricted families to having only one child to control population growth, and India's sterilization programs aimed at limiting the number of children per family. Other countries have implemented incentives for smaller families, such as tax breaks or benefits for couples who choose to have fewer children.
since when was the nstp use inplemented
In NSTP-CWTS 1, it is more on lecture while in nstp-cwts 2, it is more on application of what you learned on nstp 1. During nstp-cwts2, you will make a project proposal to be implemented during nstp2....
The NSTP was signed into law in January 23, 2002 amidst the various calls of dissenting sectors for its abolition or reform.
The National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001 or Republic Act 9163 was signed into law last January 23, 2002 by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
The NSTP Act or RA 9163 was implemented in SY 2002-2003. But the law was approved and enacted in 2001 by GMA.
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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.