PHILIPPINE EDUCATION DURING
THE REPUBLIC
(1945-1972)
AIMS:
•To
foster faith in democracy as a way of life
•To
provide the proper climate that would bring about the full realization of this
democratic ideal.
•To
preserve and advance the cause of democracy in the country
TYPES
AND CONTENTS:
1.
Pres. Roxas – rehabilitation of school system
2.
Pres. Quirino – Social Orientation
- conservation of
Filipino Heritage
- training for
occupation
- promoting
democratic nation- building and new thrust on community development
3.
Pres. Magsaysay – social and economic development
4.
Pres. Garcia – Non-formal education
- vocational
training
5.
Pres. Macapagal – Society’s cultural identity
6.
Pres. Marcos – Manpower development and needs of industries
AGENCIES:
1. All educational institutions
-
Primary
instructions
-
Citizenship
training for adults citizens
2. Universities – academic freedom
3. State – create scholarships in
arts, science, and letters for especially gifted citizens
METHODS:
•
Ability to think and act rationally
•
Expression of thought clearly
•
Read and listen with understanding
Curricular
Content:
•
Social Orientation
•
Training for occupation
•
Promotion of democratic nation building
•
A new thrust on community development
Legal
Mandates:
June 14,
1947
•
Board of textbooks
Public
School
Screens and approve textbooks (6y rs)
Private
School
Book
of choice with no objection from board
R.A
1079
June 15,
1954
•
Civil Service Eligibility of Teachers
R.A.1124
June 16,
1954
•
Board of National Education (BNE)
R.A.
7722
•
BNE to National Board of Education (NBE)
•
Board’s function is now under CHED
•
Daily flag ceremony
•
Singing of National Anthem
R.A.
1425
June 12,
1956
-
Life and works of Dr. Jose Rizal
-
Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
Executive
Order No. 94
·
Department
of Instruction to Department of Education.
·
Bureau
of Public and Private Schools.
- Regulation and supervision of
public and private schools.
R.A.
4007
•
Elementary education was nationalized
•
Abolition of matriculation fees
R.A.
4670
June 18,
1966
The Magna Carta for Public School Teacher
•
Recruitment Qualification
•
Code of Professional Conduct
•
Teaching load of 6hours and additional compensation for overtime
•
GSIS
•
Sabbatical leave with 60% of monthly salary
•
One-range salary increase upon retirement
•
Freedom to form organization
R.A.
5447
1968
-
Special Education Fund and local school board
R.A.
6054
•
Rise of barrio high schools
•
Dr. Pedro T. Orata
-
- Father of barrio high schools movement.
R.A.
6132
Constitutional
Convention
-
Created by President Ferdinand Marcos presided over by President Macapagal
Executive
Order No. 202
1969
-
Issued by President Marcos created Presidential Commission to Survey the
Philippine Education (PCSPE).
PD
6A
·
Educational
Decree of 1972
·
National
development goals and aims of the educational system.
Proclamation
1081 of 1972
·
Department
of Education became the Department of Education and Culture.