Active citizenship
Citizenship, Political Engagement and Youth Empowerment
"Where citizenship is not effective,there can be no real democracy."- Adam przeworski
- Recognize importance of active citizenship
- Enumerate the rights, privileges, and obligations of active citizenship
- Identify issues related to political and youth empowerment
Objectives:
CITIZENSHIP
What are the things that come into your mind when you see or hear the word "citizenship"?
Citizenship
Attributes:a. Belongingness to a larger community b. Processes of negotiation by the citizens. c. Rights and responsibilities of a citizen to the community.
Citizenship is the most basic identification of an individual with the nation.
citizenship
Relationship between individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to benefits from the state.
citizenship
Implies the status of freedom with accompanying responsibilities.
who are the citizens?
Is a person having the title of citizenship. He is the member of a democratic community who enjoy full civil and political rights, and is accorded protection inside and outside the territory of the State.
Section 1, Article IV identified the citizens of the Philippines as:
3. Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and
1. Those who are citizens ofthe Philippines at the time of the adoption of the 1987 Constitution.
4. Those who are naturalized in accordance with the law.
2. Those whose fathers and mothers are citizens of the Philippines.
Natural-born citizens are those whose citizens of the Philippines from birth having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship.
ways of losing citizenship
1. VOLUNTARILY
3. Supporting the constitutions and laws of another country.
1. Naturalization in a foreign country.
4. Rendering service to the armed forces of another country.
2. Express of renunciation of citizenship
2. INVOLUNTARILY
Cancellation of his certification of naturalization by the court.
Having been declared as a deserter in the Philippine armed force in the time of war.
ways of reacquiring citizenship
By a direct act of the Congress.
By the repartriation of deserters of the Philippine armed forces.
By Naturalization.
Dual Citizenship
Is a situation in which a person simultaneously owes, by some positive act, loyalty to two or more states. It arises because our laws cannot control laws of other countries on citizenship.
obligations of citizens
Obeys the law
Loyalty, patriotism
Participation in political process.
Active citizenship
Citizenship, Political Engagement and Youth Empowerment
political engagement and youth empowerment
"The youth is the hope of our motherland."
How do we see the youth of today's generation?
who are the youth?
1987 Constitution, Article II Section 13: "The State recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being. It shall inculcate in youth patriotism and nationalism, and encourage their involvement in public and civil affairs."
who are the youth?
"Youth" shall refer to those persons whose ages range from fifteen (15) to thirty (30) years old;
National Youth Commission
a. Mandated by RA 8044b. The sole policy-making coordinating body of all youth related institutions, programs, projects, and activities of the government.
Sangguniang Kabataan
a. Mandated by the RA 10742 also known as "Sangguniang Kabataan Reform Act of 2015.
The Role of Youth in Society
Important age group
Backbone of a society
4. Rendering service to the armed forces of another country.
Determine the future of any given society
Active Citizenship
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Active citizenship
Citizenship, Political Engagement and Youth Empowerment
"Where citizenship is not effective,there can be no real democracy."- Adam przeworski
Objectives:
CITIZENSHIP
What are the things that come into your mind when you see or hear the word "citizenship"?
Citizenship
Attributes:a. Belongingness to a larger community b. Processes of negotiation by the citizens. c. Rights and responsibilities of a citizen to the community.
Citizenship is the most basic identification of an individual with the nation.
citizenship
Relationship between individual and a state to which the individual owes allegiance and in turn is entitled to benefits from the state.
citizenship
Implies the status of freedom with accompanying responsibilities.
who are the citizens?
Is a person having the title of citizenship. He is the member of a democratic community who enjoy full civil and political rights, and is accorded protection inside and outside the territory of the State.
Section 1, Article IV identified the citizens of the Philippines as:
3. Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and
1. Those who are citizens ofthe Philippines at the time of the adoption of the 1987 Constitution.
4. Those who are naturalized in accordance with the law.
2. Those whose fathers and mothers are citizens of the Philippines.
Natural-born citizens are those whose citizens of the Philippines from birth having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship.
ways of losing citizenship
1. VOLUNTARILY
3. Supporting the constitutions and laws of another country.
1. Naturalization in a foreign country.
4. Rendering service to the armed forces of another country.
2. Express of renunciation of citizenship
2. INVOLUNTARILY
Cancellation of his certification of naturalization by the court.
Having been declared as a deserter in the Philippine armed force in the time of war.
ways of reacquiring citizenship
By a direct act of the Congress.
By the repartriation of deserters of the Philippine armed forces.
By Naturalization.
Dual Citizenship
Is a situation in which a person simultaneously owes, by some positive act, loyalty to two or more states. It arises because our laws cannot control laws of other countries on citizenship.
obligations of citizens
Obeys the law
Loyalty, patriotism
Participation in political process.
Active citizenship
Citizenship, Political Engagement and Youth Empowerment
political engagement and youth empowerment
"The youth is the hope of our motherland."
How do we see the youth of today's generation?
who are the youth?
1987 Constitution, Article II Section 13: "The State recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation building and shall promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being. It shall inculcate in youth patriotism and nationalism, and encourage their involvement in public and civil affairs."
who are the youth?
"Youth" shall refer to those persons whose ages range from fifteen (15) to thirty (30) years old;
National Youth Commission
a. Mandated by RA 8044b. The sole policy-making coordinating body of all youth related institutions, programs, projects, and activities of the government.
Sangguniang Kabataan
a. Mandated by the RA 10742 also known as "Sangguniang Kabataan Reform Act of 2015.
The Role of Youth in Society
Important age group
Backbone of a society
4. Rendering service to the armed forces of another country.
Determine the future of any given society