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The 4 Dimensions of the 
Legal Bases of Philippine Education 
The Philippine Constitution of 1987 
The Educational Decree 6-A 
The Educational Act of 1982 
The Educational Act of 1994
Philippine Constitution of 1987 
Article XIV: Education, Science and 
Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports 
 Quality education accessible to all. Sec. 1 
 Complete, adequate, and integrated 
relevant education. Sec. 2.1
 FREE public education in the elementary 
and high school levels. 
Elementary education is COMPULSORY for 
all children of school age. Sec. 2.2 
 Scholarship programs to deserving 
students especially to the 
underprivileged. Sec. 2.3
 Non-formal, informal and indigenous 
learning systems . Sec. 2.4 
 Training in civics, vocational efficiency, and 
other skills to adults, the disabled, and 
out-of-school youth. Sec. 2.4
 Study of the CONSTITUTION. Sec. 3.1 
 Study of VALUES. Sec. 3.2 
Patriotism 
Nationalism 
Love of humanity 
Respect of human rights 
Appreciation of the role of the national heroes 
Strengthen ethical and spiritual values 
Moral character and personal discipline 
Critical and creative thinking 
Scientific and technological knowledge 
Vocational efficiency
 Optional religious instruction in public 
schools. Sec. 3.3 
 Supervision and regulation of all 
educational institutions by the State. Sec. 4.1
 Control and administration of schools by 
Filipinos. Sec. 4.2 
 Exemption from taxes. Sec. 4.3,4
 Local planning in the development of 
educational policies and programs. Sec. 5.1 
 Academic freedom in all institutions of 
higher learning. Sec. 5.2
 Right of every citizen to select a profession 
or course of study. Sec. 5.3 
 Right of teachers to professional growth. 
Non-teaching academic 
and non-academic personnel shall 
enjoy the protection of the State. 
Sec. 5.4
 Assigning highest budget priority to 
education. Sec. 5.5 
 The national language of the Philippines 
is Filipino. 
Sec. 6
 Priority to research and technology. 
Sec.10, 11, 12, 13 
 Filipino national culture based on unity in 
diversity. Sec. 14
 Ensure equal access to cultural 
opportunities. Sec. 18.1 
 Support on researches and studies on the 
arts and culture. Sec. 18.2
 Promote physical education. Sec.19
October is National Indigenous Month
The Constitution, Article 2, Section 17: 
"The State shall give priority to 
education, science and technology, 
arts, culture and sports to foster 
patriotism and nationalism, 
accelerate social progress, and 
promote total human liberation and 
development."
Scholarship Programs 
Selected Ethnic Group Educational Assistance Program 
Study Now Pay Later Plan 
Education Student Financial Assistance Program 
State Scholarship for Science, Arts and Letters
Study Now, Pay Later
TESDA
RA 7722: Higher Education Act of 1994 
created the Commission on Higher Education 
RA 7796: An act creating the Technical Education 
and Skills Development Authority of 1994 
created TESDA
RA 9155: An act instituting a framework of governance for 
basic education, establishing authority and accountability. 
DECS renamed DepEd.
RA 4670: Magna Carta of 1966 
A. Elementary Level 
 BEED Graduate 
 PBET/LET Passer 
B. Secondary Level 
 BSE/BSEd Graduate/Bachelor’s Degree 
 18 units in major subject/ 18 units of 
professional education 
 PBET/LET Passer
C. Secondary Vocational/Technical Courses 
 Bachelor’s Degree in specialized field 
 18 units of professional education 
D. College Level 
 Master’s Degree
Education Act of 1982 
BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 232 
Goals: 
 Accelerate economic development and 
social progress. 
 Maximum participation. 
 National unity, consciousness and 
values.
Innovations: 
 Establishing /upgrading non-formal 
training programs for out-of-school 
youths and unemployed. 
 Educational assistance program or the 
SNPL plan. 
 Educational assistance program or the 
SNPL plan.
 Family planning in the curriculum. 
 National Textbook Project. 
 Master Teacher Plan. 
 Program for Decentralized Education 
Development (PRODED).
PRODED 
 Improvement in pupil achievement 
 Decrease in pupil drop-out rates 
 Improvement in physical facilities 
 Staff development 
 Non-formal education
Objectives: 
 Develop a national consciousness 
 Develop Filipino citizens 
 Equalize educational opportunities 
 Participate in economic development
 Train manpower in the middle level 
 Develop high level professions 
 Strengthen the family 
 Educational planning and evaluation
Right 
-a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain 
something or to act in a certain way 
Duty 
-a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility 
-a task or action that someone is required to 
perform
Privilege 
-a special right, advantage, or immunity granted 
or available only to a particular person or group 
of people
Interviews
Rights 
of 
Students
Rights of Students in School 
 Relevant quality education. Sec. 9.1 
 Choose a field of study. Sec. 9.2 
 School guidance and 
counseling services. Sec. 9.3
Rights of Students in School 
 Access own school records. Sec. 9.4 
 Issuance of official documents 
within 30 days from request. Sec. 9.5
Rights of Students in School 
 Publish a student newspaper and 
similar publications, and invite 
resource persons. Sec. 9.6 
 Free expression of opinions 
and suggestions. Sec. 9.7
Rights of Students in School 
 Form, establish, join and 
participate in organizations and 
societies. Sec. 9.8 
 Free from involuntary 
contributions. Sec. 9.9
Duties/ 
Responsibilities 
of 
Students
Duties and Responsibilities of Students 
 Exert utmost effort to develop 
potentialities. Sec. 15.1 
 Uphold academic integrity. Sec. 15.2 
 Promote peace and tranquility. Sec. 
15.3
Duties and Responsibilities of Students 
 Actively participate in civic affairs 
and promote general welfare. Sec. 15.4 
 Exercise rights responsibly. Sec. 15.5
Rights 
of 
School Personnel
Rights of all School Personnel 
 Free expression of opinions and 
suggestions, and to effective 
channels of communication. Sec. 10.1 
 Free legal service. Sec. 10.2
Rights of all School Personnel 
 Establish, join and maintain 
organizations. Sec. 10.3 
 Free from involuntary 
contributions. Sec. 10.4
Privileges 
of 
Teaching/Academic Staff
Special Rights and/or Privileges of 
Teaching/Academic Staff 
 Free from compulsory assignments 
not related to duties. Sec. 11.1 
 Intellectual property. 
Sec. 11.2
Special Rights and/or Privileges of 
Teaching/Academic Staff 
 Respect and protection. Sec. 11.3 
 Choose alternative 
career lines. Sec. 11.4
Teacher’s 
Obligations
Teacher’s Obligations 
 Perform duties in accordance with 
the philosophy, goals and 
objectives of the school. Sec. 16.1 
 Efficient and effective 
attainment of learning 
objectives. Sec. 16.2
Teacher’s Obligations 
 Regular reports on student’s 
performance. Sec. 16.3 
 Professional growth and 
behavior. Sec. 16.4
Teacher’s Obligations 
 Refrain from making unreasonable 
deductions in student’s scholastic 
rating. Sec. 16.5 
 Agent of constructive change. Sec. 16.6
Teacher’s 
Benefits
Teacher’s Benefits 
 Study Leave/Sabbatical Leave 
 Indefinite Leave 
 Maternity Leave 
 Vacation Leave with pay 
 1 range salary raise upon retirement
Teacher’s 
Privileges
Teacher’s Privileges 
 Academic Freedom 
 Free physical exam and medical treatment or 
hospitalization 
 Salary scale 
 Cost of living allowance 
 Additional compensation for service excess of 6 
hours actual classroom teaching, hardship 
allowance and automatic retirement promotion
Obligations of 
Academic Non-Teaching 
Personnel
Obligations of Academic Non-Teaching Personnel 
 Professional development. Sec.18.1 
 Assume, promote and maintain 
and atmosphere conducive to 
service and learning. Sec.18.2
Obligations of Academic Non-Teaching Personnel 
 Promote and maintain and 
atmosphere conducive to service 
and learning. Sec.18.3
Special Rights 
of 
School Administrator
Special Rights of School Administrator 
 Administrative discretion. 
 Respect and protection. 
Sec. 12
School Admistrators’ 
Obligations
School Administrators’ Obligations 
 Perform duties in accordance with 
the philosophy, goals and 
objectives of the school. Sec. 17.1 
 Efficient and effective 
administration and 
management. Sec. 17.2
School Administrator’s Obligations 
 Healthy school atmosphere and 
relationship. Sec. 17.3 
 Professional behavior. Sec. 17.4 
 Performance reports. Sec. 17.4
School Administrator’s Obligations 
 Discipline school personnel. Sec. 17.3 
 Maintain records and submit 
reports to the DepEd. Sec. 17.4
Rights 
of 
PARENTS
Rights of Parents 
 Organize a forum for discussion by 
by themselves and/or with 
teachers. Sec. 8.1 
 Access to any official 
record directly relating to 
his/her child. 
Sec. 8.1
Duties 
of 
PARENTS
Duties of Parents 
 Carry out educational objectives. 
Sec. 14.1 
 Obliged to enable children to 
obtain elementary education. Sec. 14.2 
 Cooperate with the school. Sec. 14.3
Rights 
of 
SCHOOLS
Rights of Schools 
 Governance. Sec. 18.1 
 Academic Freedom. Sec. 18.2
AIMS 
of 
SCHOOLS
Aims of ALL Educational Institutions 
 Inculcate love of country 
 Teach duties of citizenship 
 Develop moral character and personal 
discipline 
 Develop scientific, technological and 
vocational efficiency

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Legal bases of philippine education system

  • 1.
  • 2. The 4 Dimensions of the Legal Bases of Philippine Education The Philippine Constitution of 1987 The Educational Decree 6-A The Educational Act of 1982 The Educational Act of 1994
  • 3. Philippine Constitution of 1987 Article XIV: Education, Science and Technology, Arts, Culture and Sports  Quality education accessible to all. Sec. 1  Complete, adequate, and integrated relevant education. Sec. 2.1
  • 4.  FREE public education in the elementary and high school levels. Elementary education is COMPULSORY for all children of school age. Sec. 2.2  Scholarship programs to deserving students especially to the underprivileged. Sec. 2.3
  • 5.  Non-formal, informal and indigenous learning systems . Sec. 2.4  Training in civics, vocational efficiency, and other skills to adults, the disabled, and out-of-school youth. Sec. 2.4
  • 6.
  • 7.  Study of the CONSTITUTION. Sec. 3.1  Study of VALUES. Sec. 3.2 Patriotism Nationalism Love of humanity Respect of human rights Appreciation of the role of the national heroes Strengthen ethical and spiritual values Moral character and personal discipline Critical and creative thinking Scientific and technological knowledge Vocational efficiency
  • 8.  Optional religious instruction in public schools. Sec. 3.3  Supervision and regulation of all educational institutions by the State. Sec. 4.1
  • 9.  Control and administration of schools by Filipinos. Sec. 4.2  Exemption from taxes. Sec. 4.3,4
  • 10.  Local planning in the development of educational policies and programs. Sec. 5.1  Academic freedom in all institutions of higher learning. Sec. 5.2
  • 11.  Right of every citizen to select a profession or course of study. Sec. 5.3  Right of teachers to professional growth. Non-teaching academic and non-academic personnel shall enjoy the protection of the State. Sec. 5.4
  • 12.  Assigning highest budget priority to education. Sec. 5.5  The national language of the Philippines is Filipino. Sec. 6
  • 13.  Priority to research and technology. Sec.10, 11, 12, 13  Filipino national culture based on unity in diversity. Sec. 14
  • 14.  Ensure equal access to cultural opportunities. Sec. 18.1  Support on researches and studies on the arts and culture. Sec. 18.2
  • 15.  Promote physical education. Sec.19
  • 16. October is National Indigenous Month
  • 17.
  • 18. The Constitution, Article 2, Section 17: "The State shall give priority to education, science and technology, arts, culture and sports to foster patriotism and nationalism, accelerate social progress, and promote total human liberation and development."
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  • 22. Scholarship Programs Selected Ethnic Group Educational Assistance Program Study Now Pay Later Plan Education Student Financial Assistance Program State Scholarship for Science, Arts and Letters
  • 23. Study Now, Pay Later
  • 24. TESDA
  • 25. RA 7722: Higher Education Act of 1994 created the Commission on Higher Education RA 7796: An act creating the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority of 1994 created TESDA
  • 26. RA 9155: An act instituting a framework of governance for basic education, establishing authority and accountability. DECS renamed DepEd.
  • 27. RA 4670: Magna Carta of 1966 A. Elementary Level  BEED Graduate  PBET/LET Passer B. Secondary Level  BSE/BSEd Graduate/Bachelor’s Degree  18 units in major subject/ 18 units of professional education  PBET/LET Passer
  • 28. C. Secondary Vocational/Technical Courses  Bachelor’s Degree in specialized field  18 units of professional education D. College Level  Master’s Degree
  • 29. Education Act of 1982 BATAS PAMBANSA BILANG 232 Goals:  Accelerate economic development and social progress.  Maximum participation.  National unity, consciousness and values.
  • 30. Innovations:  Establishing /upgrading non-formal training programs for out-of-school youths and unemployed.  Educational assistance program or the SNPL plan.  Educational assistance program or the SNPL plan.
  • 31.  Family planning in the curriculum.  National Textbook Project.  Master Teacher Plan.  Program for Decentralized Education Development (PRODED).
  • 32. PRODED  Improvement in pupil achievement  Decrease in pupil drop-out rates  Improvement in physical facilities  Staff development  Non-formal education
  • 33. Objectives:  Develop a national consciousness  Develop Filipino citizens  Equalize educational opportunities  Participate in economic development
  • 34.  Train manpower in the middle level  Develop high level professions  Strengthen the family  Educational planning and evaluation
  • 35. Right -a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way Duty -a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility -a task or action that someone is required to perform
  • 36. Privilege -a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group of people
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  • 49. Rights of Students in School  Relevant quality education. Sec. 9.1  Choose a field of study. Sec. 9.2  School guidance and counseling services. Sec. 9.3
  • 50. Rights of Students in School  Access own school records. Sec. 9.4  Issuance of official documents within 30 days from request. Sec. 9.5
  • 51. Rights of Students in School  Publish a student newspaper and similar publications, and invite resource persons. Sec. 9.6  Free expression of opinions and suggestions. Sec. 9.7
  • 52. Rights of Students in School  Form, establish, join and participate in organizations and societies. Sec. 9.8  Free from involuntary contributions. Sec. 9.9
  • 54. Duties and Responsibilities of Students  Exert utmost effort to develop potentialities. Sec. 15.1  Uphold academic integrity. Sec. 15.2  Promote peace and tranquility. Sec. 15.3
  • 55. Duties and Responsibilities of Students  Actively participate in civic affairs and promote general welfare. Sec. 15.4  Exercise rights responsibly. Sec. 15.5
  • 56. Rights of School Personnel
  • 57. Rights of all School Personnel  Free expression of opinions and suggestions, and to effective channels of communication. Sec. 10.1  Free legal service. Sec. 10.2
  • 58. Rights of all School Personnel  Establish, join and maintain organizations. Sec. 10.3  Free from involuntary contributions. Sec. 10.4
  • 60. Special Rights and/or Privileges of Teaching/Academic Staff  Free from compulsory assignments not related to duties. Sec. 11.1  Intellectual property. Sec. 11.2
  • 61. Special Rights and/or Privileges of Teaching/Academic Staff  Respect and protection. Sec. 11.3  Choose alternative career lines. Sec. 11.4
  • 63. Teacher’s Obligations  Perform duties in accordance with the philosophy, goals and objectives of the school. Sec. 16.1  Efficient and effective attainment of learning objectives. Sec. 16.2
  • 64. Teacher’s Obligations  Regular reports on student’s performance. Sec. 16.3  Professional growth and behavior. Sec. 16.4
  • 65. Teacher’s Obligations  Refrain from making unreasonable deductions in student’s scholastic rating. Sec. 16.5  Agent of constructive change. Sec. 16.6
  • 67. Teacher’s Benefits  Study Leave/Sabbatical Leave  Indefinite Leave  Maternity Leave  Vacation Leave with pay  1 range salary raise upon retirement
  • 69. Teacher’s Privileges  Academic Freedom  Free physical exam and medical treatment or hospitalization  Salary scale  Cost of living allowance  Additional compensation for service excess of 6 hours actual classroom teaching, hardship allowance and automatic retirement promotion
  • 70. Obligations of Academic Non-Teaching Personnel
  • 71. Obligations of Academic Non-Teaching Personnel  Professional development. Sec.18.1  Assume, promote and maintain and atmosphere conducive to service and learning. Sec.18.2
  • 72. Obligations of Academic Non-Teaching Personnel  Promote and maintain and atmosphere conducive to service and learning. Sec.18.3
  • 73. Special Rights of School Administrator
  • 74. Special Rights of School Administrator  Administrative discretion.  Respect and protection. Sec. 12
  • 76. School Administrators’ Obligations  Perform duties in accordance with the philosophy, goals and objectives of the school. Sec. 17.1  Efficient and effective administration and management. Sec. 17.2
  • 77. School Administrator’s Obligations  Healthy school atmosphere and relationship. Sec. 17.3  Professional behavior. Sec. 17.4  Performance reports. Sec. 17.4
  • 78. School Administrator’s Obligations  Discipline school personnel. Sec. 17.3  Maintain records and submit reports to the DepEd. Sec. 17.4
  • 80. Rights of Parents  Organize a forum for discussion by by themselves and/or with teachers. Sec. 8.1  Access to any official record directly relating to his/her child. Sec. 8.1
  • 82. Duties of Parents  Carry out educational objectives. Sec. 14.1  Obliged to enable children to obtain elementary education. Sec. 14.2  Cooperate with the school. Sec. 14.3
  • 84. Rights of Schools  Governance. Sec. 18.1  Academic Freedom. Sec. 18.2
  • 86. Aims of ALL Educational Institutions  Inculcate love of country  Teach duties of citizenship  Develop moral character and personal discipline  Develop scientific, technological and vocational efficiency