Sources of Philippine
Educational
Jurisprudence
 Regulatory Laws
 Ordinances
 Legal Opinion
 Resolution
Reporter Edith A. Agustin
REGULATORY LAWS
It refers to a law promulgated by an executive branch agency under a
delegations from a legislature.
REGULATORY LAWS
Examples:
* Republic Act 7836
- Otherwise known as the “Philippine
Professionalization Act of 1994.”
- Signed on December 16, 1994.
- To ensure a responsible and literate
citizenry, this law was enacted to
REGULATORY LAWS
regulate the examination and
professionalization of the teaching
profession.
Examples:
* Republic Act 7836
- Article I. this recognizes the vital role that
teachers play in developing literate
citizens.
REGULATORY LAWS
 Article II. Board for professional Teachers
 Article III. Examination and Registration
 Article IV. Provisions Relative to the
Practice of the Teaching Profession.
REGULATORY LAWS
 Republic Act 4670
Magna Carta for Public Teachers
- helps us to understand fully the rights of
the teachers.
REGULATORY LAWS
 Code of Ethics
ethics outlines teachers’ primary
responsibilities to their students and
defines their role in a student’s life.
 A law set forth by a governmental authority
specifically a municipal regulation.
 An ordinances is enacted by the local
legislative council authorizing the local chief
executive, in behalf of the LGU, to exercise
the power of eminent domain or pursue
exploration proceedings over a particular
private property.
ORDINANCES
ORDINANCES
 A piece of legislation enacted by a
municipal authority.
 Often imposes a sanction for violation.
 Ordinance No. SP-2340. An ordinance
institutionalization the alternative learning
system (ALS) in all barangays providing
guidelines therefore and for other purposes.
ORDINANCES
* Ordinance No. 91-38. an ordinance of
restricting all schools from elementary to
college in having and tolerating fraternities
within the City of Muntinlupa.
* Ordinance No. 97-07. The creation for
technical education and skills development
of committee within the City of Muntinlupa.
are in those jurisdiction usually published at the direction of the court to
extent.
 Identifies legal risks and issues
 To inform the addressee of the legal effect
of a transaction or matter.
 To identify legal risks that the addressee
should consider further and evaluate.
LEGAL OPINION
LEGAL OPINIONS
 Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Legal
Opinion on the issuance of the Commission
on Higher Education (CHED) of guidelines
for the opening of classes of Higher
Education Institutions (HEIs) for Academic
Year 2020-2021.
An act of finding an answer or solution to a conflict problem.
RESOLUTION
 A statement of policy or an order by the
governing body that a specific action be
taken.
 A Resolution Supporting the Establishment
of a National High School Located at Purok
7, Dalisay Area, Barangay Magdum, Tagum
City to be known as Magdum National
High School.
RESOLUTIONS
 A Resolution Requesting the Department
of Education (Deped) for the Conversation
of Don Jose National High School into an
Integrated School to be Named and
Known as Don Jose Integrated School,
Subject to All Existing Laws Rules and
Regulations.
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    Sources of Philippine Educational Jurisprudence Regulatory Laws  Ordinances  Legal Opinion  Resolution Reporter Edith A. Agustin
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    REGULATORY LAWS It refersto a law promulgated by an executive branch agency under a delegations from a legislature. REGULATORY LAWS Examples: * Republic Act 7836 - Otherwise known as the “Philippine Professionalization Act of 1994.” - Signed on December 16, 1994. - To ensure a responsible and literate citizenry, this law was enacted to
  • 3.
    REGULATORY LAWS regulate theexamination and professionalization of the teaching profession. Examples: * Republic Act 7836 - Article I. this recognizes the vital role that teachers play in developing literate citizens.
  • 4.
    REGULATORY LAWS  ArticleII. Board for professional Teachers  Article III. Examination and Registration  Article IV. Provisions Relative to the Practice of the Teaching Profession.
  • 5.
    REGULATORY LAWS  RepublicAct 4670 Magna Carta for Public Teachers - helps us to understand fully the rights of the teachers.
  • 6.
    REGULATORY LAWS  Codeof Ethics ethics outlines teachers’ primary responsibilities to their students and defines their role in a student’s life.
  • 7.
     A lawset forth by a governmental authority specifically a municipal regulation.  An ordinances is enacted by the local legislative council authorizing the local chief executive, in behalf of the LGU, to exercise the power of eminent domain or pursue exploration proceedings over a particular private property. ORDINANCES
  • 8.
    ORDINANCES  A pieceof legislation enacted by a municipal authority.  Often imposes a sanction for violation.  Ordinance No. SP-2340. An ordinance institutionalization the alternative learning system (ALS) in all barangays providing guidelines therefore and for other purposes.
  • 9.
    ORDINANCES * Ordinance No.91-38. an ordinance of restricting all schools from elementary to college in having and tolerating fraternities within the City of Muntinlupa. * Ordinance No. 97-07. The creation for technical education and skills development of committee within the City of Muntinlupa.
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    are in thosejurisdiction usually published at the direction of the court to extent.  Identifies legal risks and issues  To inform the addressee of the legal effect of a transaction or matter.  To identify legal risks that the addressee should consider further and evaluate. LEGAL OPINION
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    LEGAL OPINIONS  Departmentof Justice’s (DOJ) Legal Opinion on the issuance of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) of guidelines for the opening of classes of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) for Academic Year 2020-2021.
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    An act offinding an answer or solution to a conflict problem. RESOLUTION  A statement of policy or an order by the governing body that a specific action be taken.  A Resolution Supporting the Establishment of a National High School Located at Purok 7, Dalisay Area, Barangay Magdum, Tagum City to be known as Magdum National High School.
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    RESOLUTIONS  A ResolutionRequesting the Department of Education (Deped) for the Conversation of Don Jose National High School into an Integrated School to be Named and Known as Don Jose Integrated School, Subject to All Existing Laws Rules and Regulations.
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