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Historical and Legal Foundation of Education in the Philippine

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Historical and Legal Foundation of Education in the Philippine

Historical and Legal Foundation of Education in the PhilippinePre SpanishSpanish periodHigher academic Institution

Colegios boys Colegio de san Ignacio (1589), Colegio de Sta. Rosario UST (1611)Beaterios (girls)- Colegio de Sta Isabel (1632), Beaterio de San Potenciana (1594)Learning SchoolProduced First GrammarGeneral E. Aguinaldo

Decalogues of A. Mabini

Education goal love of country and of GodRevolutionary RepublicTaft Commission- organize Civil GovernmentAlbert Todd- General Superintendents of Public School.Office of superintendents of public instructionAmerican PeriodPhil Commissionestablished Department of public school InstructionTHOMASITES teacher soldier who taught Filipino during their time.4 year primary---3 year intermediate4 year high school1-2 year junior college or 2-4 year programJohn Dewy philosophy1901 Bureau of Private School

Education Act of 1901 act 1974AIMS OF EDUCATION Training of self government

Provision of English Language as common languageMONROE SURVEY COMMISSION 1925Commonwealth PeriodQuezon codes of EthicsE. O. No. 17Tagalog basic National LanguageE. O. No. 263E. O. No. 134Teaching utilizing Filipino Language in senior Commonwealth Act 586

Abolished grade sevenEstablished double single session in the elementary.One teacher divided class into two.Morning and afternoon.Class start from June to March instead of July to AprilEducation Act 1940 Placed all teachers under Civil Services Rules and regulation.

Commonwealth Act No. 117C. A. No. 587Status of Principal and supervisors, teacher and professors legal bases for adult education training adults

aims to prepare for the coming independence of New Filipino NationsC.A. no. 80 Japanese periodWar time education objective it was February 17, 1942Order No. 2 For democracy

Third RepublicConverted Philippine National School to Philippine Normal CollegeR.A. No. 416 June 18, 1949R.A. No. 139Board of textbooks for publicR.A. No. 4670Magna Carta For Public School TeachersBarrio High SchoolR.A. No. 6054Board of National EducationR. A. No. 1124R. A. No. 1968Abolished Special EducationAbolished matriculation , Nationalized elementary educationMarcos: President Commision to Study Phil. Education (PCSPE)R. A. No. 4007E.O. No. 202R. A. No. 6132Constitutional convention under Macapagal ArroyoPROCLAMATION 1081SEPT. 21, 1972 Educational revolutionThe New SocietyPCSPE for national DevelopmentP. D. 6-AP. D. 25 s. 1974P. D. 1006B. P. 232 act 1982Bilingual EducationConsidered teacher as professional and teaching as professionProviding establishment of an integrated system of education ( Formal and non formal )People power at Edsa February 25, 1986Fourth Republic Cory AquinoTeaching values in New Elementary (NESC) an Secondary Curriculum (NSSC) 1989-1990 UNDER PRODED, SEDP

VALUES Separate subjectDECS ORDER NO.6 s. 1988-- RamosPursuant to R.A . 7836 known as Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994CODES OF ETHICS FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHERSPREAMBLETEACHERS ARE DULY LICENSED PROFESSION ALS WHO POSSESS DIGNITY AND REPUTATION WITH HIGH MORAL VALUES AS WELL AS TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE. IN THE PRACTICE OF THEIR NOBLE PROFESSION, STRICKLY ADHERE TO OBSERVE AND PRACTICE THIS SET OF ETHICAL AND MORAL PRINCIPLES, STANDARDS ,AND VALUESSCOPE AND LIM ITATIONS

ALL educational institution shall offer quality education for all Filipino citizens.

Scope shall apply to all schools in the Philippines including persons performing supervisory and administrative functionsARTICLE 1 SEC 2TEACHER AND THE STATE

SHOOL ARE NURSERIES OF FUTURE CITIZENS

TEACHER IS A TRUSTEE OF CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL HERITAGE OF NATION

ENCULTURATE AND ELEVATE HERITAGE AND MORALITY PROMTE NATIONAL PRIDE, LOVE OF COUNTRY, INSTILL ALLEGIANCE TO CONSTITUTION AND OBEDIENCE TO LAWS OF STATEARTICLE II SEC 82-8TSte

TEACHER AND THE COMMUNITY

TEACHER==INTELECTUAL LEADER, DERICTOR INITIATOR AND PROJECTS IMPLEMENTOR

A COUNCILOR

AN ACHIEVERSHALL MAINTAIN HARMONIUOS PERSONAL AND OFFICIAL RELATIONS WITH OTHER PROFESSIONAL, AND GOVERNMENT OFFICIALSARTICLE III SEC 83-8TCom TEACHER AND THE PROFESSION

maintain nobility and dignity of the profession

continue professional growth and productivity globallyARTICLE IV SEC 54-5TProfTEACHER AND THE TEACHING COMMUNITYImbued professional loyalty, mutual confidence, faith in one another, self sacrifice for the common good and full cooperation with colleaguesARTICLE V SEC 7 5-7TTng ComTEACHER AND THE HIGHER AUTHORITY IN THE PROFESSION

it is teacher duty to support and honest to the policies of school and administration

refrain in transacting illegallyARTICLE VI SEC 6 6-6THAutoritySCHOOL OFFICIALS, TEACHER AND OTHER PERSONNEL

show courtesy ands helpfulness to one another

exhibit cooperation and responsibility for the system of all levelsARTICLE VII SEC 5 7-5SoTOPerTEACHER AND THE LEARNER

DISCUSS THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF TEACHER TO ALEARNER

RECOGNIZE INTEREST AND WELFARE OF STUDENTS

DEALS WITH SUDENT JUSTLY AND IMPARTIALLY

ARTICLE 8 SEC 9 8-9TLTEACHER AND THE PARENT

MAINTAIN CORDIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH PARENT

INFORM THEM OF STUDENT PROGRESS

SEEK COOPERATION FOR PROPER GUDANCE OF THEIR CHILDREN

HEAR PARENT COMPLAIN WITH SYMPATHY AND UNDERSTANDING.ARTICLE 9 SEC 39-3TParTEACHER AND BUSINESS

LEGITIMIZES INCOME GENERATING BUSNESS PROVIDED NOT AFFECT TEACHER WORKS

MAINTAIN GOOD REPUTAION AND RESPECT ON FINANCIAL MATTERS

ARTICLE 10 SEC 3 10-3TBUSTEACHER AS A PERSON

MAINTAIN DIGNIFIED PERSONALITY WHETHER IN SCHOOL, HOME, ELSEWHERE SERVE AS A MODEL AND LEADERS

ARTICLE XI11TasPDISCIPLINARY ACTION

REVOCATION OF LICENSED, REPRIMAND, SUSPENSION, CANCELLATION OF PERMITARTICLE XIICREATED BY R. A. 4670 ON JUNE 18, 1966

PROMOTES WELL BEING AND SAFEGUARDS OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC SHOOL.

PROMOTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERSSOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STATUSLIVING AND WORK CONDITIONTERMS OF EMPLOYMENTCAREER PROSPECTMAGNA CARTA FOR PUBLIC SHOOL TEACHERSRIGHT AGAINST TRANSFER WITHOUT TEACHER CONSENTMARRIED BOTH TEACHER BE EMPLOYED IN SAME LOCALITY WHEN POSSIBLEENJOY ACADEMIC FREEDOM AFTER PROF..DUTIES AD CLASSROOM METHODRIGHT TO ADDITIONAL COMPESATIO IN EXCESS OF 6 HOURS, HARDSHIP ALLOIWANCE, RETIREMENT PROMOTION MATERNITY, PATERNITY CLOTHING, CHALK, PRODUCTIVITYFREE PHYSICAL AND MEDICAL EXAMINATION TREATMENT, HOSPITALIZATIONONE YAR STUDY LEAVE WITH PAY = 60% OF SALARY AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF SERVICE SEC 24 ONE RANGE SALARY RAISE UPON RETIREMENT IMPORTANTR. A. 7323 employment for deserving poor student during off classR. A. 7610 anti child abuseR. A. 7722 cHEDR. A. 7731 College entrance examinationR. A. 7743 public libraries and reading centersR. A. 7784 centers of teacher excellenceR. A. 7079 campus JournalismR. A. 7796 TESDA of 1994Lengthening of the school calendarR. A. No. 7797R. A. No. 7836R. A. No. 7877R. A. No.8525 Licensure Examination for Teacher abolished PBET pd 1006Anti-Sexual HarassmentsAdopt a school Act of 1995Biak na bato declared as historical shrineR. A. No. 8546R. A. No. 8491R. A. No.8370R. A. No.8049 Flag and heraldic Code of the PhilippinesChildren's Television act HazingNational Museum Act 1998R. A. No. 8492R. A. No. 8545R. A. No.9155R. A. No.7880 Assistants for students and teacher of private schoolGovernance for basic education, free and compulsory education for hs and Elem.Fair and equitable access to education for allBook publishing industryR. A. No. 8047R. A. No. 7104R. A. No. 7356R. A. No.9163 Commission on Filipino language actNatl commission for culture and artsNSTP programmeEducational Development decree of 1972P. D. 6-A repealed B.P. 232P. D. No. 907MEC Order No. 22 s. 1978Mec Order No. 34 s.1980 Eligibility to all honor graduate to enter civil sreviceOrder to offer Filipino for every courses.Impediment or obstruction of students right to attend his classesRight to organizationMEC Order No. 57 S. 1981MEC Order No. 44 S. 1983DECS Order No. 9 s. 1992DECS Order No. 38 s. 1994Revised procedure for determining Elementary graduate as 1st, 2nd and 3rd honorGuidelines for selecting high schooll honor as valedictorian..NATDECS Order No. 30 s. 1993NSATProtecting indigenous people. Creating NCIP- National commission on indigenous people. Act 1997IPRA 8371- indigenous people right actHouse Rule No. 2361Anti bullying Act for childrenPrepared by:Mr. Boyet B. AluanThank you!