ROTC participants received valuable training and financial support to support their education. In addition, there is the golden rule, which involves selfless service, i.e. putting the welfare of the country, unity, and subordinates above self-interest, honor, i.e. adhering to all values, and integrity, i.e. doing what is right, legal and ethical.
Taking virtual courses online within the ROTC scheduled time is exciting because designated students will discuss the new course with students, and at the end of the course meeting, designated students will provide credits to students who are still present, and the Se will discuss the class, at the same time I also write notes for better understanding. For example, drug education is very important for students, if they understand what is happening, they will handle things better. In addition to maintaining a healthy external relationship, you should start talking to them about the dangers of drug use from an early age, the sooner the better. Another lesson in the first semester is about disaster risk reduction and managem
ent awareness. Safety is very important. Disaster risk reduction aims to reduce the vulnerability and impact of school disasters and prepare teachers and students for possible disasters, thereby reducing influences. Said disaster. Another lesson is between truth and lies: Puksain mga Salot sa Pagbabangon, a virtual forum is about the Balik-Loob Task Force signed by President Duterte. The government believes that all Filipinos are entitled to a second chance, especially those who have accepted the occupation rebel movement. Therefore, terrorist acts are a form of war that affects the lives of many Filipinos. Instead of taking action against the government, we Filipinos should emulate them for the peace and order of our country, because CCP-NPA-NDF is not a solution to our social problems, and my online learning experience is different from mine. I used to. However, I prefer to experience military cadet training on the school campus, because it allows me to ask questions when I need to experience physical training, and it is much more effective than online learning.