Course Orientation Training Regulation PDF
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Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela, Maysan Campus
2024
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This document outlines the training regulations and grading system for the course orientation. It details attendance requirements, grading components (attendance, military aptitude, and subject proficiency), and a list of demerits for various offenses relevant to the training program.
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By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of COURSE ORIENTATION Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela, Maysan Campus 01 September 2024 Honor. Dedic...
By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of COURSE ORIENTATION Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela, Maysan Campus 01 September 2024 Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation A. Introduction: The conduct of this training program is embodied under the provisions of RA 9163 and RA 7077 and the following regulations shall be implemented to all students enrolled in the Military Science Training to produce quality enlisted and officer reservists for the AFP Reserve Force. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation B. Attendance: 1. A minimum attendance of nine (12) training days or eighty percent (80%) of the total number of ROTC training days per semester shall be required to pass the course. 2. Absence from instructions maybe excuse for sickness, injury or other exceptional circumstances. 3. A cadet/cadette (basic/advance) who incurs an unexcused absence of more than three (3) training days or twenty percent (20%) of the total number of training during the semester shall no longer be made to continue the course during the school year. 4. Three (3) consecutive absences will automatically drop the student from the course. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation C. Grading: 1. The school year which is divided into two (2) semesters must conform to the school calendar as practicable. 2. Cadets/ cadettes shall be given a final grade for every semester, such grade to be computed based on the following weights: a) Attendance - - - - - - - - - - 30 points b) Military Aptitude - - - - - 30 points c) Subject Proficiency - - - - 40 points Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation 3. Subject proficiency is forty percent (40%) apportioned to the different subjects of a course depending on the relative importance of the subject and the number of hours devoted to it. It is the sum of the weighted grades of all subjects. The weighted grades of a subject are computed as follows: SP = Raw Score / Total number of test item x 50 + 50 = SPG x 40% = SP Final Points Provided, however, that a midshipman must obtain a minimum of twenty eight (28) points in subject proficiency and twenty four (24) points in attendance in order to pass the course for the semester/trimester. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation 4. Each cadet/ cadette shall be given one hundred (100) merits at the beginning of every semester. Additional merits may be awarded for attending special formations, parades or other activities outside of prescribed training hours. For every infraction of regulations, he shall be penalized by demerits as prescribed. Ex. Military Aptitude: 100 Merits – Total Demerits x 30% Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation 5. List of Demerits with Corresponding Penalties: a. Class A (Punishable by discharge) Gross disrespect to superior officers, abuse of authority, illegal collection and destruction of military or school property. 1) Gross disrespect to superior officers 2) Assaults a superior officer under any pretext. 3) Abuse of authority or manhandles his subordinates 4) Cheating during graded examinations 5) Collects any fees or contributions from the members of the Midshipman Corps without expressed authority of the ROTC Commandant 6) Ignore or violate standing instructions 7) Deliberately mutilate, destroy, or render unserviceable any military or school property 8) Commits any act similar in nature and category to the aforementioned offenses. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation 5. List of Demerits with Corresponding Penalties: b. Class B (6-10 Demerits). Grave Misdemeanor 1) Talking to a superior officer in a begrudging and hostile manner 2) Disobeys legal orders from superiors. 3) Deliberately telling things proved to be false. 4) Making boisterous remarks or catcalls at any woman while in ranks or in any prescribed formation 5) Sleeping in classroom or in any place of instruction while such instructions is being conducted 6) Report late in any formation or prescribed place of assembly 7) Commits any act similar in nature and category to the aforementioned offenses. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation 5. List of Demerits with Corresponding Penalties: c. Class C (4-5 Demerits) Less Grave Misdemeanor 1) Slouching in ranks 2) Walking in uniform without headgear 3) Sleeves of uniform rolled up or caught in the act rolling the sleeves of his ROTC uniform 4) Spitting while in ranks or formation 5) Rolling of eyeballs when at parade rest or does any act that would be detrimental to the discipline while in ranks 6) Chew gums or tobacco when reporting to an officer 7) Carelessly lays aside his rifle 8) Wearing dirty uniform 9) Commits any act similar in nature and category to the Aforementioned Offenses Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation 5. List of Demerits with Corresponding Penalties: d. Class D (1-3 Demerits). Minor Misdemeanor and Omissions 1) No nameplate, insignias and other uniform paraphernalia 2) Shoes not shined and wrongly tied 3) Brass articles are not shined 4) Long hair 5) Dirty face and mustache 6) Missing buttons or unbuttoned pockets 7) Wearing uniform other than one prescribed 8) Malingering Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Training Regulation 5. List of Demerits with Corresponding Penalties: d. Class D (1-3 Demerits). Minor Misdemeanor and Omissions 9) Falling out from ranks without permission 10) Standing on one leg 11) Sitting while in ranks 12) Leaning or sitting on his rifle 13) Drops or lazily drags his rifles 14) Commits any act similar in nature and category to the aforementioned offenses. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Legal Basis Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela, Maysan Campus 01 September 2024 Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of Lesson Objectives: Upon completion of this topic, the student will: a. Explain R.A. 9163 b. Enumerate the three (3) components of NSTP. c. State the objectives of NSTP d. State the branch of government that supervises the implementation of each component. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of A. Introduction: Republic Act 9163 is an act establishing the National Training Program (NSTP) for the tertiary level students, amending for the purpose Republic Act No. 7077, Presidential Decree No. 1706, and for other purposes. Specific Provisions of the Fundamental Law Pertinent to R. A. 9163 1. Sec 2. R. A 9163 hereby affirms the prime duty of the government to serve and protect its citizens. In turn, it shall be the responsibility of all citizens to defend the security of the state and in the fulfillment thereof, the government may require each citizen to render personal, military or civil services. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of 2. The National Training Service Training Program (NSTP) forms part of the curricula of all baccalaureate degree courses and at of least two (2) year technical – vocational courses. The course shall be a requisite for graduation, consisting of the following service components. a. Reserve Officer’s Training Corps (ROTC), which is hereby made optional and voluntary upon the effectivity of this Act. b. Literacy Training Services; and c. Civic Welfare Training Service 3. Sec. 15(4) of Batas Pambansa Bilang 323 likewise provides that it is the duty and responsibility of students to participate actively in civic affairs and be involved in the promotion of the general welfare of the people particularly in the social, economic and cultural development of the community and in the attainment of a just, compassionate and orderly society. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of B. Implementing Rules and Regulation of RA 9163: Pursuant to Section 12 Republic Act No. 9163 otherwise known as the National Service Training Program (NSTP) Act of 2001, the Commission of Higher Education (CHED), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and Department of National Defense (DND), in consultation with concerned government agencies, the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC), Coordinating Council of Private Educational Association of the Philippines (COCOPEA), Non-government Organizations, hereby jointly issue, adopt and promulgate the following Implementing Rules and Regulations to implement the provisions of this Act. 1. Sec 1, Rule I, IRR to R. A. 9163 (Guiding Principle). While the prime duty of the government is to serve and protect its citizens, in turn, it shall be the responsibility of all citizens to defend the security of the state, and in the fulfillment thereof, the government may require each citizen to render personal military or civil service. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of 2. Sec 2. Rule I, IRR to R. A. 9163 ( Role of the Youth) a. In recognition of the vital role of the youth in nation building, the state shall promote civic consciousness among them and shall develop their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual and social being. It shall inculcate the ideals of patriotism, nationalism, and shall advance their involvement in public and civic affairs. 4 b. As the most valuable resources of the nation, they shall be motivated, trained, organized and involved in military activities, literacy service, civic welfare programs and other similar endeavors in the service of the nation. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of 3. Sec. 4, Rule III, IRR to R. A. 9163 (Coverage) a. All incoming freshmen students, male and female, starting School Year (SY) 2002 –2003, enrolled in any baccalaureate and in at least two (2) year Technical – Vocational or associate courses, are required to complete one (1) NSTP component of their choice as a graduation requirement. b. All higher and technical-vocational educational institutions must offer at least one (1) of the NSTP components. 1. State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), shall offer the ROTC Program and at least one (1) other NSTP component. 2. The Philippine Military Academy (PMA), Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (PMMA), Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA), and other SUCs of similar nature, in view of the special character of these institutions, are exempted from the NSTP. 3. Private higher and technical-vocational education institutions with at least 350 midshipmen may offer the ROTC Program and consequently establish/maintain a Department of Military Science and Tactics (DMST), subject to the existing rules and regulations of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of 4. Sec. 6 Rule III, IRR to R. A. 9163 (Duration/ Equivalent Course Unit): a. Each of the aforementioned NSTP components shall be undertaken for an academic period of two (2) semesters. It shall be credited for three (3) units per semester, for fifty four (54) to ninety (90) training hours per semester. b. b. A one (1) summer program in lieu of the two (2) semester program may be designed, formulated and adopted by the DND, CHED and TESDA, subject to the capability of the school and the AFP to handle the same. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of 5. Sec. 11, Rule V, IRR to R. A. 9163 (Organization of NSTP Graduates): a. Graduates of the CWTS and LTS components of the NSTP shall belong to the National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC) and could be tapped by the state for literacy and civic welfare activities, through the joint efforts of DND, CHED and TESDA, in coordination with DILG, DSWD and other concerned agencies/ associations. b. The CHED, TESDA and DND, in consultation with other concerned government agencies, shall issue the necessary guidelines for the establishment, organization, maintenance and utilization of the National Reserve Corps Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of 5. Sec. 11, Rule V, IRR to R. A. 9163 (Organization of NSTP Graduates): c. Graduates of the ROTC program shall form part of the Citizen Armed Force, pursuant to R. A. 7077, subject to the requirements of DND. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of 6. Sec. 13, Rule VI, IRR to R. A. 9163 (Transitory Provisions): a. Male students who are currently enrolled but have not taken any of the Military Service (MS), Civic Welfare Service (CWS) or Law Enforcement Service (LES) programs shall be covered by the NSTP law. b. Male students who have completed two (2) semesters of the Expanded ROTC (E-ROTC) National Service Program) are deemed to have complied with the NSTP law. c. Students who are not covered by Section 13 of this Rule and have taken only one (1) semester or Basic ROTC or E-ROTC/ NSP, shall be take one more semester of any NSTP components to qualify for graduation purposes. d. Students who want to qualify for enlistment in the Reserve Force or attend the Advance ROTC program shall undertake a special program for this purpose. Honor. Dedication. Patriotism By 2030, we shall be a strong and credible navy that our maritime nation can be proud of THANK YOU!!! Honor. Dedication. Patriotism