UC – NSTP - CWTS - Philippine Society for Public Administration
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UC – NSTP - CWTS - Philippine Society for Public Administration
7th National Congress on Good Citizenship December 8, 2012, Commission on Higher Education Auditorium, CP Garcia St., (UP Diliman), Quezon City, Metro Manila. A Sharing on : Experiences of UC-NSTP CWTS Program Implementation Sr. Sandra G. Clemente, RSCJ “Forming the Youth into Good Citizens”. The Foundational Philosophy, Approaches, Methodologies of UC-CWTS Program Implementation 1. VISION - anchored in the vision of God “That All Maybe One” UC-CWTS: TRANSFORMATION of the Individual/Community/Society/the World CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK for CESDEV and CWTS VISION of GOD: That All Maybe One VISION: CWTS/ CESDEV: Individual/ Communal/ Societal TRANSFORMATION MISSION: Youth Empowerment to be the Puso, Diwa, and Kiwa of God in the World FORMATION of PUSO EDUCATION in the FAITH, justice and peace and Integrity of CREATION B I G K I S FORMATION of the DIWA capability building skills training for LIFE Community / Social Awareness BLDG. RELATIONSHIPS with others thro KIWA (Kilos at Gawa) GOAL: Towards a Meaningful and SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Program For The Youth In The World Today. MOTTO: “ A BETTER PHILIPPINES STARTS WITH ME! Conceptualized by: Sr. Sandra Clemente, RSCJ. (CESDEV/CWTS Director) C:\My Documents\OFFICE\NEW CONCEPTUAL…(C1) 2. MISSION : EMPOWERMENT of the Youth through the following Core – Program Strategies: STRATEGIES (CORE-PROGRAM Implementation) (MUGNA MODULE) a. Formation of the Heart (BIGKIS-PUSO) - Foundation of Faith – Life Integrity of Creation 7 Environmental Principle Education Self-Awareness/Capacity/Capability Building b. Formation of the MIND (BIGKIS-DIWA) - Communication Awareness/Skills Conflict Management Decision Making Processes Leadership with a Heart (Skills and Practice) - Skills Training on Basic Community Relations and Facilitating c. Formation for ACTION – SERVICE (BIGKIS KI-WA – Kilos at Gawa) Orientation on Basic Skills like: - Community Relations/Organization/Project Planning/Implementation First Aid, Disaster Preparedness/Prevention Good Citizenship Modules 12 Little Things you can help your Country d. Integration (BIGKISIN) – in faith / life / action / practices through the Core-Values of: - Discipline, Responsibility, leadership translated in wearing their prescribed uniform, haircut-good grooming, attendance, active participation in all activities to develop leadership. - faith translated in Community Masses/interfaith celebration, reflection, journal writing and activities every modules. - Love and promotion of life – peace – translated in community service/care for others and their environment. These modules, practices are the over-arching integration activities every Saturday within the implementation of the programs/activities… The Motto: “A better Philippines Starts with ME .” The Golden Rule - towards a Sustainable Development Program for the Youth especially NSTP (CWTS) to be the Heart, Mind and KIWA of God in the World. 3. GOAL STRATEGIES of Implementation - Community Involvements/Services during the semester. 3.1 CWTS-1 Services/Involvements covers the following: a. IN-CAMPUS SERVICES/Involvement - 5 R’s Campaign (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover, Respond) - Clean, Green, Peaceful Campus Campaign – Floor Patrol - Intramural Days Services - One hour service every week of CWTS Students to their CESDEV Programs. b.OUT-CAMPUS (Extension Services) - Envirofest – Nature Trekking - International Coastal/ River Clean-up Day - Alay-Lakad - Blood Donation (throughout the year) c. Integration Day – Culminating Day AM Activity MUGNA CWTS (creative works as translation of what they learned in CWTS-1 in actual and tangible projects like: - Booth-showcasing the 7 Environmental Principles - Recycling Inventions/Creation/Re-making Fashion, etc. (each student select their own project) - T-shirt / Leaf Printing - Make-Over Challenge PM Activity MUGNA Cultural Showcase their Talents /Capabilities in singing, dancing, poetry, etc. for the Kundiman/native to retro – hiphop genre, etc.) Integration – Interfaith Celebration of Life and Promotion of peace with an Interfaith Organizations like URI with bands Sing and dance, etc. 3.2 CWTS-2 Community Immersion/Service 1. Preparation Stage: The Students’ Volunteers/Facilitators/Students undergo different orientations and basic skills training on: - Community Awareness/Relations/Organization / Planning /Implementation - First Aid/Disaster Preparedness/Prevention - Drug Awareness/Prevention - Bantay – Tambutso Campaign - Good Citizenship Modules - 12 Little Things you can help your country better - Other Skills as the need arises 2. Program Implementation in the Communities: 2.1 - Planning Stage with the Brgy. Councils/Communities by the facilitators/student leaders for the project the community want. 2.2 The Activities in the communities would normally center on: - TUTORIALS for children using environmental education modules we have in CWTS-1 - Adopt-a-Family Program - Beautification, Greening, Cleaning the Community Campaign thro’ sharing of the Waste Management Law - Bundles of Joy-Christmas Bazaar fro the Community. The students donate goods, etc. and they sell in the community for half the prize as agreed with them. The proceeds go back to the Community in the form of projects agreed upon. 2.3 INTEGRATION DAYS in the Community like: - PASAKA Festival for one barangay (whole month of February) - Cultural /Environmental Inventions/Activities - Showcasing of Talents and Abilities of the Communities - This year we will introduce the following Waste Market Fair (for livelihood program) Recycling Creation/Inventions - For the CWTS Grand Recognition Day – Graduation day – Cebu Coliseum (Formal) 3) SPECIAL PROGRAMS for CWTS-2 in partnership with Cebu City and other NGO’s - Crowd Control during the Sinulog Procession and Sinulog Mardi Gras for Cebu City - Community Blood Donation in partnership with RBCC and PNRC - Drug Watch Campaign Parade - Involvement with LIHOK Filipina, Share a Child Movement and other NGO’s for selected students II. Management, Administration, Policies, Strategies 1. Management/Administration - organizational structure Organizational Structure a) Administration/Management - composed of the Director as the over-all implementor of the program. - UC-Staff, Working Students, Support Volunteers help the Staff and Administration of the day to day program. - Financial Committee who is in-charge of the internal finances of the CWTS and Auditing. b) Area Team Leaders – these are Senior Student Volunteer Facilitators who were trained to over-see the direct implementation of the Mugna Module by the Facilitators in the different classes. in-charge of the Facilitators performance / behavior / attitudes assigned her team. call for a team meeting/in-service trainings and deal with students problems in the first level of intervention. the team leader give weekly report to the director written in the logbook. c) Technical Working Team - - These are the Facilitator Volunteers assigned to take charge of all the planning, and implementation of the operations of all the big events and programs of CWTS. They plan with the Area Team Leaders for the implementation of the CWTS Mugna Program. d) Support Services Team - This are the CWTS volunteers who helped in the direct implementation of the different support services for the organization. II. Management Systems a. Grading b. Policies c. Forms • • • • • • • • • • • • d. Summary of Attendance Daily Attendance / Students and Facilitators Grading Forms CWTS 1 / CWTS 2 Justification for grades Clearances Profile of Students / Volunteers Evaluation Forms / Students and Facilitators Plan of Action Waiver for out campus activity Activity Form Request Form Certificates Documentation – PASAKA Festival Thank you… Presented by: Sr. Sandra G. Clemente, RSCJ