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Sgt JonJon M Peralta PG-R21-000010

(RES) PA
Address: MANGATAREM, PANGASINAN
DoB: FEBRUARY 10, 2001

-BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION MAJOR IN


ENGLISH
|PSU LINGYEN CAMPUS
-ARAPT CL01-2022
|CL22 “MANDAGSA”
-FORMER COPRS EXECUTIVE OFFICER
|CL22 “BALANTAGI”
-1RCDG RSCT and ARAPT GMA CL02-2023
SHORT GROUP
ACTIVITY
VOLE RUOY TRYCOUN….

LOVE YOUR
COUNTRY
LUEVA RUOY NOROH……..

VALUE YOUR
HONOR
THIAF IN VINEDI….

FAITH IN DIVINE
SIBLERESPON…
RESPONSIBLE
DOGO ACTERCHAR…

GOOD CHARACTER
PECTSER EHT
TITUTIONSSNOC…
RESPECT THE
CONSTITUTIONS
MEETING RULES

GAMING IS
NOT
ALLOWED
MEETING RULES

WHEN
NATURE
CALLS, JUST
GO TO THE
RESTROOM
MEETING RULES

IF YOU FEEL
SLEEPY,
STAND UP OR
DO SOME
EXERCISE
MEETING RULES

ASK
QUESTIONS
AFTER THE
LECTURE
CODE OF CITIZENSHIP
AND ETHICS
OBJECTIVES

• Practices good citizenship values


• Discuss the origin of the Code of
Citizenship
• Differentiate the 16 Code of Citizenship
• Develop practical applications for good
citizenship values
Practices good citizenship values

What is a good Filipino citizen?


A good Filipino citizen is one who plays an
active and intelligent role as a member of the
community. He is one who fulfills his duties and
obligations to the government and society. He
possesses the traits of respectfulness, courtesy
and consideration for parents and elders and for
others. He observes punctuality, promptness, and
How can you become
good citizens?
You can become good citizens by living in accordance with
the good citizenship values we can derive from the preamble of
the1987 constitution:

“We, the sovereign Filipino people, imploring the aid of Almighty


God in order to build a just humane society and establish a
Government that shall embody our ideals and aspirations,
promote the common good conserve and develop our
patrimony, and secure to ourselves and our posterity, the
blessings of independence and democracy under the rule of law
and a regime of truth, justice, freedom, love, equality and peace,
Origin of the Code of Citizenship

• Our country has been expecting a lot to our


youths today. With the assumption that the
youths today are the ones who will lead the
country in the future, it is essential that good
ethics shall be taught to students in school where
youths are being molded to be a better person.
At a young age, students shall be exposed to
these fundamental ethics for them to instill it as
they grow older.
Origin of the Code of Citizenship

• This Code of Citizenship and Ethics or Executive No.


217 was signed by President Manuel L. Quezon on
August 19, 1939 during the celebration of his 61st
birthday. As stated in the Section V of Article XIII of the
Constitution, schools shall aim to develop moral
character, personal discipline, civic conscience, and to
teach the students their duties of citizenship. With this,
this order was issued by Manuel L. Quezon that
requires schools to teach civic and ethical principles to
its citizens.
The 16 Code of Citizenship
• The Code of Citizenship and Ethics is
composed of 16 principles. More than just
mere statements, these provide the
standard that should be taken into
consideration with utmost diligence and
care, principles which serves as the
foundation of its own.
Hence, the Filipino values presented in the preamble
have been simplified and categorized into the
following:

1. Have faith in Divine Providence that guides the


destinies of men and nations.
2. Love your country for it is the home of your
people, the seat of your affections, and the
source of your happiness and well-being. Its
defense is your primary duty. Be ready at all
times to sacrifice and die for it if necessary.
3. Respect the Constitution which is the expression
of your sovereign will. The government is your
government. It has been established for your safety
and welfare. Obey the laws and see that they are
observed by all and that public officials comply with
their duties.
4. Pay your taxes willingly and promptly. Citizenship
implies not only rights but also obligations.
5. Safeguard the purity of suffrage and abide by the
decisions of the majority.
6. Love and respect your parents. It is your duty to
serve them gratefully and well.
7. Value your honor as you value your life. Poverty
with honor is preferable to wealth with dishonor.
8. Be truthful and be honest in thought and in action.
Be just and charitable, courteous but dignified in your
dealings with your fellow men.
9. Lead a clean and frugal life. Do not indulge in
frivolity or pretense. Be simple in your dress and
modest in your behavior.
10. Live up to the noble traditions of our people.
Venerate the memory of our heroes. Their lives point
the way to duty and honor.
11. Be industrious. Be not afraid or ashamed to do manual
labor. Productive toil is conducive to economic security and
adds to the wealth of the nation.
12. Rely on your own efforts for your progress and
happiness. Be not easily discouraged. Persevere in the
pursuit of your legitimate ambitions.
13. Do your work cheerfully, thoroughly, and well. Work badly
done is worse than work undone. 14. Do not leave for
tomorrow what you can do today.
14. Contribute to the welfare of your community and promote
social justice. You do not live for yourselves and your
families alone. You are a part of society to which you owe
definite responsibilities.
15. Cultivate the habit of using goods made in
the Philippines. Patronize the products and
trades of your countrymen.
16. Use and develop our natural resources and
conserve them for posterity. They are the
inalienable heritage of our people. Do not traffic
with your citizenship.
Practical applications for good
citizenship values
• Citizenship values gives people the knowledge and
skills to understand, challenge and engage with
democratic society including politics, the media,
civil society, the economy and the law.
• Democracies need active, informed and
responsible citizens – citizens who are willing and
able to take responsibility for themselves and their
communities and contribute to the political
process.

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