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The document summarizes several key Philippine laws related to education: - RA 7722 (1994) established the Commission on Higher Education. - RA 7796 (1994) created the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority. - RA 9155 (2001) renamed the Department of Education, Culture and Sports to the Department of Education and established its governance framework. - RA 4670 (1966) outlined the rights, responsibilities, and benefits of public school teachers, known as the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers.

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The document summarizes several key Philippine laws related to education: - RA 7722 (1994) established the Commission on Higher Education. - RA 7796 (1994) created the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority. - RA 9155 (2001) renamed the Department of Education, Culture and Sports to the Department of Education and established its governance framework. - RA 4670 (1966) outlined the rights, responsibilities, and benefits of public school teachers, known as the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers.

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LEGAL BASES OF

PHILIPPINE EDUCATION
Mae Jeanne Pamittan
RA 7722: HIGHER
EDUCATION ACT OF 1994

 An act creating the Commission on Higher


Education
RA 7796: AN ACT CREATING
THE TECHNICAL EDUCATION
AND SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY OF 1994

 An act creating the Technical Education and


Skills Development Authority.
RA 9155: AN ACT INSTITUTING A
FRAMEWORK OF GOVERNANCE FOR
BASIC EDUCATION, ESTABLISHING
AUTHORITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY,
RENAMING THE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORTS
AS THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
 Authored by former senator Tessie Aquino –
Oreta.
 DECS (Department of Education, Culture
and Sports) was renamed DEPEd
(Department of Education).
 Governance of Basic Education starts at
National level, but it is in the Regional,
Division, District and School level where the
policies and principles are translated into
projects, programs, and services developed,
offered to fit local needs.
RA 4670: MAGNA CARTA FOR
PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS
(1966)
 COVERAGE: All public school teachers
 ELIGIBILITY:

 Elementary School Teachers


 BEED Graduate
 PBET/LET Passer

 Secondary School Teachers
 BSE/ BSEd Graduate/ Bachelor’s Degree
 18 units in major subject/ 18 units of professional
education subject
 PBET/LET Passer
 Rights of Teachers

 Right to be informed of the charges in writing.


 Right to full access to the evidence in the
case.
 Right to defend himself and be defended by a
representative of his choice.
 Right to appeal to clearly designated
authorities.
 Right for a married couple, both of whom are
school teachers, to be employed in the same
locality whenever possible
 Hours of Work and Remuneration
 Enjoy academic freedom in the discharge of
professional duties regarding teaching and
classroom methods.
 Enjoy free physical exam and free medical
treatment or hospitalization.
 Salary scale – gradual progression from a
minimum to a maximum salary by means of
regular increments, granted automatically every
after three years.
 Granting of cost of living allowance.
 Additional compensation for service excess of 6
hours actual classroom teaching, hardship
allowance and automatic retirement promot ion.
 Hours of Work and Renumeration

 Enjoy academic freedom in the discharge of
professional duties regarding teaching and classroom
methods.
 Enjoy free physical exam and free medical treatment or
hospitalization.
 Salary scale – gradual progression from a minimum to
a maximum salary by means of regular increments,
granted automatically every after three years.
 Granting of cost of living allowance.
 Additional compensation for service excess of 6 hours
actual classroom teaching, hardship allowance and
automatic retirement promotion.
 Teacher’s Organization
 Freedom to organize.
 Prohibition of discrimination against teachers.
PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL
PRACTICES AND OTHER
LEGAL BASES OF
EDUCATION
Act No. 74
January 1, 1901
 Laid the foundations of Philippine public
school system and made English as the
language of instruction.
 Established in the Philippine Normal
School and Trade school in Manila, and an
Agricultur al school in Negros.
RA 476
June 18, 1949

 Converted the Philippine Normal School into


a Teacher college and offered courses leading
to Bachelor of Science in Elementary
Education and Master of Arts in education.
RA 7168
December 26, 1991

 Converted the Philippine Normal


School into a University
RA 6655

 Also known as the Free Public Secondary


Education Act of 1988.
 Public secondary schools were
nationalized and they were reclassified by
source of funding and curriculum type.
DECS ORDER NO. 38, s. 1994

 NSAT is required for all senior high school


students.
PD 603

 Required that every school division


should organize special classes for
children with special needs.
RA 5250 (1966)

 Provided a ten – year teacher education


program in Special education for the
teaching of the gifted, mentally – retarded
and those with behaviour problems.
 Only two schools offered undergraduate
in SPEd: UP COEd and CEU.
RA 7686

 Beingpaid in OJTs in private


industries.
RA 7687

 Scholarshipprograms for careers


in science and technology.
PD 1006
September 22, 1976

 Considered teachers as
professionals and teaching
promulgated as a profession.
 Teachers need to pass the PBET
before they could teach, whether
in private or public school.
PD 146

 Required all high school graduates seeking


admissions to post – secondary degrees
necessitating a minimum of four years
study to pass a national entrance
examination.
RA 7731

 Abolished the NCEE to give the


marginalized sector greater
access to college education.
RA 7743

 Created the Center of


Excellence in Teacher Education.
 RA 7791

 Stretched
the school year from
185 – 200 days.
 RA 1265

 Madethe observance of the flag


ceremony compulsory,
 RA 7836

 An act professionalizing the


teaching profession.
 Established the Licensure
Examinations for Teachers.
 RA 10157

 Kindergarten Education Act


 Provides the inclusion of the
Kindergarten level into the basic
education program. It is a must
that children must undergo
kinder before entering grade 1.

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