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NSTP 1 Syllabus

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The Fisher Valley College No. 5, M. L. Quezon St., Hagonoy, Taguig City Phase 2, Bgy. Pinagsama, Taguig City Phone: 839-1903/394-6695 Website: www.fishervalleycollege.edu.ph _____________________________________________________________________________

COURSE SYLLABUS
1st Semester, A.Y. 2013-2014 COURSE TITLE : CIVIC WELFARE TRAINING SERVICES 1 COURSE CREDITS : 3 units CLASS SCHEDULE : Tuesday, 10:00-12:00; 2:00-4:00 CLASS WEBSITE : http://tfvc2014.weebly.com COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Marlon B. Raquel CONTACT NUMBER : 839-1903 (Main Campus); 394-6695 (C5 Annex) EMAIL ADDRESS : raquel.marlon@yahoo.com COURSE DESCRIPTION: Civic Welfare Service Training Program 1 is a three (3) unit non-academic course for students who opted to take the Civic Welfare Training Service component of the National Service Training Program. It is designed to orient and train the students in "programs and activities contributory to the general welfare and betterment of life of the members of the community and in the enhancement of the facilities, especially, those which are devoted to health, education, environment, entrepreneurship, safety, recreation and moral of the citizenry" (see RA No. 9163, Section 3, d). It gives the students an overview of their role in nation building. It promotes civic consciousness among them, develops their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social well-being needed to enable them to render fruitful and meaningful service to their community. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the end of the course, the students are expected to propose concrete actions for community involvement in response to the need for community change. COURSE OUTLINE: 1ST WEEK INTRODUCTION Getting to Know Each Other Course Orientation and Discussion of Syllabus INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM THE HUMAN PERSON AND VALUES EDUCATION

2ND WEEK 3RD/4TH WEEKS

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5TH/6TH WEEKS 7TH/8TH WEEKS 9TH WEEK

THE FILIPINO VALUES SYSTEM FUNDAMENTALS OF LEADERSHIP FUNDAMENTALS OF DECISION-MAKING

10TH WEEK
11TH/12TH WEEKS 13TH WEEK 14TH WEEK 15TH WEEK 16TH/17TH WEEKS

MIDTERM EXAMINATION
DISASTER AWARENESS, PREPAREDNESS, AND MANAGEMENT NATIONAL SECURITY DRUG ABUSE EDUCATION AND CRIME PREVENTION ENTREPRENEURSHIP HIV/AIDS, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES, & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

18TH WEEK

FINAL EXAMINATION

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING SYSTEM: The College issues two grades for the semester midterm grade and final grade as per Article X, Section B of the College Student Handbook. I will be using the following grading system in the computation of your grades. Midterm Grade: Portfolio Midterm Exam Attendance Online Assignments Final Grade: 30% Midterm Grade 30% Class Project 20% Final Exam 20% Attendance 100% Online Assignments

40% 20% 20% 10% 10% 100%

Major Examinations: Four major examinations are usually given throughout the semester. However, only midterm and final examinations will be administered in this class. These are midterm and final exams. A combination of multiple-choice questions (MCQ), essay questions, and other types of tests will be given. The examinations will be conducted during examination weeks. Each exam is equivalent to 100 points. The passing score is 50 points. I will be using the following formula in determining the equivalent percentage for your scores: Grade = (Score /No. of Items) x 50 + 50 for example, (50/100) x 50 + 50 = 75%

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Class Project: Students shall decide what class projects will be undertaken with approval from the NSTP instructor. Portfolio: A portfolio is a collection of your works that may be done inside the classroom or at home. Contents can be reflection papers, movie analysis, drawings, poems, etc. Submit your portfolio during the midterm examination day. You may use a clear book for your portfolio. Late submission will not be accepted. Online Assignments: An assignment will be given every two weeks. You need to visit our class website at www.tfvc2014.weebly.com for instructions and details. Please be reminded of the deadlines of submission. To avoid the rush, submit your answers BEFORE the deadline, NOT on the due date of submission. I will inform you in class once the questions are posted online. Answers submitted through email or handed down to me in class (printed copy) will not be credited. All answers need to be submitted on the website itself. Familiarize yourself with computers, websites, and other technology-based stuff. You are provided with internet card by the school which is included in your school fees. Visit the Computer Laboratory for available time so that you can do your assignments if you dont have your own computer and internet. Also, you need to have an email account and a Facebook account because you will use them during the submission of your online assignments. Attendance: Attendance bears significant weight in your final grade. Your attendance will be checked regularly. You need to affix your signature on the attendance sheet that will be provided to you before the class discussion starts. Please take note that the maximum allowable absences are four (4) sessions only. On your fifth absence, you will be dropped from this course regardless of the reason for absence EXCEPT if you or your family member is sick. In this case, you need to present a medical certificate. REFERENCES: Lee, Sergio J. (2005). National Service Training Program: A Source Book. Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc. NSTP Module. Mapua Institute of Technology, Manila Sabas, et. al (2007). NSTP Series 1: In the Service of the Nation. Valenzuela City: Mutya Publishing House, Inc. Newspapers, websites, movies, articles, other books, and research papers

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