This document outlines the key sources of Philippine educational jurisprudence: regulatory laws, ordinances, legal opinions, and resolutions. Regulatory laws are enacted by the legislature and include acts like the Philippine Professionalization Act of 1994 which regulates teacher examinations and professionalization. Ordinances are enacted by local governments and can impose sanctions. Legal opinions are issued by entities like the Department of Justice to clarify the legal effect of matters. Resolutions are adopted by governing bodies to support specific actions or requests like converting a school's status.