More people think ROTC should be optional than compulsory—SWS READ MORE:
The survey, conducted March 26 to 29, showed that 42 percent of the respondents believed that ROTC should be optional for senior high school students.
On the other hand, 35 percent opined that ROTC should be compulsory, while 22 percent asserted that the basic military training should not be in the senior high school’s curriculum at all. Those who favored making the ROTC program an “optional” course were of the consensus that the students should be given the chance to choose between military training or community service.
Respondents from the Visayas indicated the highest level of support in making ROTC mandatory for senior high school students, followed by Mindanao with 34 percent, “Balance” Luzon with 32 percent, and Metro Manila, 29 percent.Metro Manilans and the Visayans manifested the highest level of support for non-inclusion of the ROTC in the senior high school curriculum with identical 25 percent.
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