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"The strength of our nation lies in the service and dedication of its youth." 🇵🇭✨

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         SERVICE OF YOUNG FILIPINO PEOPLE The service of young Filipinos plays a vital role in strengthening communities and nurturing unity among people. The picture inside shows their active participation in activities such as tree planting, cleaning nature, and conducting feeding programs. These efforts symbolize not only their concern for the environment and society but also their commitment to being responsible citizens who contribute to the common good. Young people bring fresh ideas, energy, and passion that inspire others to act. By planting trees, they show their dedication to protecting the environment for future generations. Through clean-up drives, they promote discipline, cleanliness, and love for nature. By organizing feeding programs, they extend compassion to those in need and address hunger in their communities. Their involvement in these activities reminds us that service is not only for personal growth but also for uplifting others...

Group 1: Individual Perspectives on Good Governance

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Orientation on Anti-Illegal Drug Symposium Our orientation at the Inner Court was about the Anti-Illegal Drug Symposium organized by NSTP-CWTS in partnership with the Learning Resource Institute. The program emphasized the importance of drug prevention and control, highlighting the serious consequences of drug abuse on individuals and society. We are now about to give our reflection about the orientation. Below are the guide questions for reflection: 1. REFLECTION ABT GOOD GOVERNANCE   2.HOW CAN YOU NSTP STUDENT ADDRESS DRUGS IN OUR COUNTRY  3.DRUG IDENTIFICATION REPUBLIC ACT 9165 JUNE 7 2002 -LOURICH CABORNAY -ERICA AMPATIN -JENNY MAAÑO 1. As an NSTP student, I can help by educating my peers about the danger of drugs,participating in the anti-drug campaigns,and reporting illegal activities. 2.This is the "Comprehensive dangerous drugs act of 2002" that regulates the use, sale,and handling of illegal drugs in the Philippines . -CHRI...

Individual Compilation of Activities 1–18 (Group1)

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PRIMER ON THE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM ACT OF 2001 WENDY GUANTERO LOURICH CABORNAY JERICK LUGADA

"Building a drug-free future starts with awareness. 💡✨ NSTP-CWTS students of EVSU Main Campus joined the Anti-Illegal Drug Symposium to strengthen their role as advocates of prevention, community safety, and national security."

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Aiming to equip students with the necessary knowledge to promote drug prevention and control within the community, the National Service Training Program - Civic Welfare Training Service (NSTP-CWTS) students of Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU) - Main Campus took part in the Anti-Illegal Drug Symposium with the Learning Resource Institute, held at the Inner Court, Saturday, September 13. In attendance at the symposium were students from the School of Education (SED), School of Technology (SOT), and School of Accountancy, Management, and Entrepreneurship (SAME), expressing their commitment and willingness on understanding of the real-world consequences of drug abuse. Spearheaded by the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), the said event was also attended by the Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), and Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), emphasizing that informed citizens are the first line of defense against the drug pro...

📚 “From dreams to reality, your EVSU story begins here. #USWAG2025 #OneEVSU”

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USWAG 2025: A Welcome of Belonging and New Beginnings Every academic year, Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU) opens its gates not only to welcome new students but also to embrace them as part of a growing community of learners, leaders, and dreamers. This warm embrace is symbolized through USWAG, the University Students’ Welcome Activity and Gathering. The word uswag, meaning “welcome” in Waray, embodies the spirit of fellowship and unity that EVSU fosters in every batch of incoming students In 2025, USWAG took on a deeper meaning as it became part of the University’s 21st Charter Anniversary celebration. With the theme “One EVSU 2.0: Stronger Together for Resiliency and Climate Action”, the event highlighted not only the unity of the institution but also its commitment to addressing pressing global issues. It reminded students that being part of EVSU is not just about academic growth; it is also about character formation, social responsibility, and environmental stewa...

"Teaching with hearts, inspired by home".BY:JERICK LUGADA

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  "From the lessons at home to the classroom of tomorrow." Ever since I was young, I have always looked up to my parents, who are both farmers. They may not have finished higher education, but they have taught me some of the most important lessons in life: hard work, perseverance, and humility. Watching their sacrifices every single day inspired me to dream bigger, not only for myself but also for them. They became my greatest motivation to pursue education and to dedicate myself to becoming the best version of who I can be. As a future educator, I believe that teaching is more than sharing knowledge—it is about shaping lives. My dream is to stand in front of my class one day and inspire my students the way my parents have inspired me. I want to show them that no matter where you come from or how hard life gets, you can always achieve your goals if you work with passion and determination. Being part of Eastern Visayas State University, taking up Bachelor of Elemen...

"A true teacher doesn’t just teach lessons—they inspire dreams, ignite curiosity, and shape the future one student at a time."BY: ERICA AMPATIN

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" A true teacher doesn’t just teach lessons—they inspire dreams, ignite curiosity, and shape the future one student at a time." Good day everyone, I am Erica Ampatin , a BEED 1B freshman at Eastern Visayas State University. I chose Elementary Education because teaching is more than a career—it is a calling. I believe education is not just about giving facts, but about inspiring curiosity, creativity, and a love for learning. I want to be someone who lights that spark in children’s hearts and minds. Growing up, I admired teachers who encouraged and supported their students, making learning meaningful and exciting. Their guidance shaped who I am today, and it made me realize that I want to do the same for others. I want to be a teacher who inspires confidence, nurtures dreams, and helps students reach their full potential. To me, teaching is not only about lessons in books; it is about helping children discover their talents, develop strong values, and grow as in...

"Teaching is not just a job; it's a journey of building dreams." BY: KIMBERLY YANGAO

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  "Education is not just about sharing knowledge—it’s about sparking a fire that inspires the next generation." I’m Kimberly O. Yangao , a Bachelor of Elementary Education student here at Eastern Visayas State University. Choosing this course wasn’t just about picking a degree—it was about following something I’ve always felt deeply in my heart. Ever since I was young, I’ve looked up to my teachers. I didn’t just admire their knowledge, but the way they made us feel supported, encouraged, and believed in. They helped shape who I am today, and that made me realize: I want to be that person for someone else. I want to be a teacher who makes a real difference. For me, BEED is more than just a course—it’s a commitment. A commitment to helping children grow, guiding them not just in academics, but in discovering their talents, building their confidence, and learning values they’ll carry for life. I believe education opens doors, and I want to be someone who holds that ...

"Teaching tiny humans to be good human".BY: CHRISABLE ABOGA

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Good day everyone, Teaching tiny humans to be good humans —that is my passion. My name is Chrisabel G. Aboga , and I am currently pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. I chose this path because I strongly believe that a strong foundation in education is essential for a child’s lifelong success. I want to be someone who not only teaches lessons but also helps children grow into kind, responsible, and confident individuals. As an aspiring teacher, my goal is to create a learning environment that is welcoming, supportive, and inclusive. I want my future students to feel safe to ask questions, explore their talents, and develop both their minds and hearts. I hope to make learning exciting and meaningful, showing them that education can open doors to endless possibilities. I am inspired by the teachers who made a difference in my life. Their patience, encouragement, and guidance shaped me into the person I am today. I want to be that kind of teacher who motiv...

"Building minds,One dream at a time"BY: LOURICH CABORNAY

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      " A great teacher doesn’t just teach lessons         they ignite curiosity, celebrate creativity, and help every student discover the power of learning ." Good Day to all! I am Lourich S. Cabornay , a future educator and a 1st year BEED student in EVSU. I want to take some time to share with you my life of an aspiring teacher,my life as a student, and the fulfillment that comes with pursuing to this degree.The first reason why I want to be an aspiring teacher someday is because I’ve seen how one encouraging word from a teacher can boost a child’s confidence. I’ve felt the warmth of learning in a safe and caring classroom. And I want to give that same feeling to others.Teaching allows me to share knowledge, yes—but more importantly, it gives me the chance to guide, to inspire, and to make a difference that goes beyond grades or school years. The College of Education, especially in our BEEd program, we are not just trained to tea...

"A future educator with a love for learning and a heart for teacher"BY: MARINEL REGATO

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Hello everyone , I chose the Bachelor of Elementary Education program here at Eastern Visayas State University because I have always believed that teaching is one of the noblest professions. Since I was young, I have admired my teachers—not only for what they know, but for how they guide students to become better individuals. I was inspired by the patience, encouragement, and care they showed, preparing us for the future. For me, taking BEED is not just about earning a degree; it is about preparing myself to make a positive difference in the lives of children. I want to help them discover their talents, reach their potential, and build strong values. I believe education is the key that opens many doors, and I want to be one of the people who give that key to the next generation. I also chose Eastern Visayas State University because it is known for its quality education, skilled professors, and supportive environment for aspiring teachers like me. I am confident that EVSU w...

"A great future teacher lends a hand, opens a mind, and touches a heart".BY: JEENY MAAÑO

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A wonderful day to all!, I am JENNY M. MAAÑO , a future educator and a first-year Bachelor of Elementary Education student at Eastern Visayas State University. I would like to take this opportunity to share my journey as an aspiring teacher, my philosophy in life, my experiences as a student, and the fulfillment that comes with pursuing this degree. For the past 12 years of studying—from elementary, high school, and now in college—the main reason I aspire to become a teacher is my deep desire to make a positive impact on society, foster intellectual growth, and nurture the potential within every individual. The teachers I have encountered throughout my life have greatly inspired me. I admire the way they wear their uniforms with pride, teach us each day, help us gain knowledge, and guide us to socialize with respect and kindness. To me, teachers are not only educators but also second parents who create a positive and inclusive learning environment. For all my teachers since...

"Lighting the Path, Shaping the Future"BY: GUANTERO, WENDY P.

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            "Lighting the Path, Shaping the Future" Good day everyone!, I am Wendy Guantero , a proud student of the Bachelor of Elementary Education program from the College of Education. Today, I carry with me a message that truly reflects my journey: "Lighting the Path, Shaping the Future." When I first entered this journey, I was nervous and unsure of myself. Since day one, during our orientation here at EVSU, I felt a little out of place. I had no friends yet, and I came from a different program during senior high school, which made me feel like I didn't fully belong. To be honest, BEED was not even my first choice. I initially wanted to take another program, but when I didn't pass, I applied for the BSOA course through the help of my auntie. I got in, but my heart told me something different. Deep inside, I felt a push, a strong calling that said, "This is not where you're meant to be." That's when I decided to follo...