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Sec. 2. Coverage. This Act shall apply to and govern both formal and non-formal
systems in public and private schools in all levels of the entire educational
system. chanrobles virtual law library
CHAPTER 2
Declaration of Basic State Policy and Objectives
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Sec. 3. Declaration of Basic Policy. It is the policy of the State to established and
maintain a complete, adequate and integrated system of education relevant to the
goals of national development. Toward this end, the government shall ensure,
within the context of a free and democratic system, maximum contribution of the
educational system to the attainment of the following national developmental
goals:
The State shall promote the right of every individual to relevant quality education,
regardless of sex, age, creed, socio-economic status, physical and mental
conditions, racial or ethnic origin, political or other affiliation. The State shall
therefore promote and maintain equality of access to education as well as the
enjoyment of the benefits of education by all its citizens. chanrobles virtual law library
The state shall promote the right of the nation's cultural communities in the exercise
of their right to develop themselves within the context of their cultures, customs,
traditions, interest and belief, and recognizes education as an instrument for their
maximum participation in national development and in ensuring their involvement
in achieving national unity.
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Sec. 4. Declaration of Objectives. The educational system aim to: ch anroblesvirtuall awlibrar y
1. Provide for a broad general education that will assist each individuals in the
peculiar ecology of his own society, to (a) attain his potentials as a human being;
(b) enhance the range and quality of individual and group participation in the basic
functions of society; and (c) acquire the essential educational foundation of his
development into a productive and versatile citizen; chanrobles virtual law library
2. Train the nation's manpower in the middle-level skills for national development;
3. Develop the profession that will provide leadership for the nation in the
advancement of knowledge for improving the quality of human life; and
4. Respond effectively to changing needs and conditions of the nation through a
system of educational planning and evaluation.
Towards the realization of these objectives, and pursuant to the Constitution, all
educational institutions shall aim to inculcate love of country, teach the duties of
citizenship, and develop moral character, personal discipline, and scientific,
technological, and vocational efficiency.
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II.
THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY
CHAPTER 1
Preliminary Provisions
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1. Aid and support the natural right and duty of parents in the rearing of the youth
through the educational system.
2. Promote and safeguard the welfare and interest of the students by defining their
rights and obligations, according them privileges, and encouraging the
establishment of sound relationships between them and the other members of the
school community.
3. Promote the social economic status of all school personnel, uphold their rights,
define their obligations, and improve their living and working conditions and career
prospects. chanrobles virtual law library
4. Extend support to promote the viability of those institutions through which
parents, students and school personnel seek to attain their educational goals.
The members and elements of the educational community are: chanroblesvirtu allawlibrar y chanrobles virtual law
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1. "Parents" or guardians or the head of the institution or foster home which has
custody of the pupil or student.
2. "Students," or those enrolled in and who regularly attend and educational
institution of secondary or higher level of a person engaged in formal study.
"Pupils," are those who regularly attend a school of elementary level under the
supervision and tutelage of a teacher.
3 "School personnel," or all persons working for an educational institution, which
includes the following: chanrobles virtuallawlibr ary
Representatives from each subgroup of the educational community shall sit and
participate in these bodies, the rules and procedures of which must be approved by
them and duly published. chan robles virtual
CHAPTER 2
Rights
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Sec. 8. Rights of Parents. In addition to other rights under existing laws, all
parents who have children enrolled in a school have the following rights: chanrobles virtuallawlibr ary chanrobles
1. The right to organize by themselves and/or with teachers for the purpose of
providing a forum for the discussion of matters relating to the total school program,
and for ensuring the full cooperation of parents and teachers in the formulation and
efficient implementation of such programs.
2. The right to access to any official record directly relating to the children who are
under their parental responsibility.
Sec. 9. Right of Students in School. In addition to other rights, and subject to the
limitation prescribed by law and regulations, and student and pupils in all schools
shall enjoy the following rights: ch anroblesvirtuallawlibrary
Sec. 10. Rights of all School Personnel. In addition to other rights provided for
by law, the following rights shall be enjoyed by all school personnel: chanrobles virtuallawlibrary
1. The right to free expression of opinion and suggestions, and to effective channels
of communication with appropriate academic and administrative bodies of the
school or institution.chanrobles virtual law library
2. The right to be provided with free legal service by the appropriate government
office in the case of public school personnel, and through the school authorities
concerned in the case of private school personnel, when charged in an
administrative, civil and/or criminal proceedings by parties other than the school or
regulatory authorities concerned for actions committed directly in the lawful
discharge of professional duties and/or in defense of school policies. chanrobles virtual
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3. The right to establish, join and maintain labor organizations and/or professional
and self-regulating organizations of their choice to promote their welfare and
defend their interests. chanrobles virtual law library
4. The right to be free from involuntary contributions except those imposed by their
own organizations.
Sec. 11. Special Rights and/or Privileges of Teaching or Academic Staff Further
to the rights mentioned in the preceding Section, every member of the teaching or
academic staff shall enjoy the following rights and/or privileges:
1. The right to be free from compulsory assignments not related to their duties as
defined in their appointments or employment contracts, unless compensated
therefor, conformably to existing law.
2. The right to intellectual property consistent with applicable laws.
3. Teachers shall be deemed persons in authority when in the discharge of lawful
duties and responsibilities, and shall, therefore, be accorded due respect and
protection.
4. Teachers shall be accorded the opportunity to choose alternative career lines
either in school administration, in classroom teaching, or others, for purposes of
career advancement.
Sec. 13. Rights of Schools. In addition to other rights provided for by law, schools
shall enjoy the following: chanroblesvirtu allawlibrary
1. The right of their governing boards or lawful authorities to provide for the proper
governance of the school and to adopt and enforce administrative or management
systems. chanrobles virtual law library
2. The right for institutions of higher learning to determine on academic grounds
who shall be admitted to study, who may teach, and what shall be subjects of the
study and research. chanrobles virtual law library
CHAPTER 3
Duties and Obligations
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Sec. 14. Duties of Parents. In addition to those provided for under existing laws,
all parents shall have the following duties and obligations: ch anroblesvirtuall awlibrar y
1. Parents, individually or collectively, through the school systems, shall help carry
out the educational objectives in accordance with national goals.
2. Parents shall be obliged to enable their children to obtain elementary education
and shall strive to enable them to obtain secondary and higher education in the
pursuance of the right formation of the youth.
3. Parents shall cooperate with the school in the implementation of the school
program curricular and co-curricular.
Sec. 15. Duties and Responsibilities of Students. In addition to those provided
for under existing laws, every student shall: ch anroblesvirtuall awlibrary
Sec. 17. School Administrators' Obligations. Every school administrator shall: ch anroblesvirtuallawlibrary
Sec. 19. Declaration of Policy. The State recognizes that formal education, or the
school system, in society's primary learning system, and therefore the main
instrument for the achievement of the country's educational goals and objectives.
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1. To provide the knowledge and develop the skills, attitudes, and values essential
to personal development and necessary for living in and contributing to a developing
and changing social milieu;
2. To provide learning experiences which increase the child's awareness of and
responsiveness to the changes in and just demands of society and to prepare him
for constructive and effective involvement;
3. To promote and intensify the child's knowledge of, identification with, and love
for the nation and the people to which he belongs; and
4. To promote work experiences which develop the child's orientation to the world
of work and creativity and prepare himself to engage in honest and gainful work.
The objectives of non-formal education are as follows: ch anroblesvirtuall awlibrar y chanrobles virtual law library
a. To eradicate illiteracy and raise the level of functional literacy of the population;
b. To provide unemployed and underemployed youth and adults with appropriate
vocational/technical skills to enable them to become more productive and effective
citizens; and
c. To develop among the clientele of non-formal education proper values and
attitudes necessary for personal, community and national development.
CHAPTER 3
Establishment of Schools
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Sec. 26. Definition of Terms. The terms used in this Chapter are defined as
follows: ch anroblesvirtuall awlibrar y
1. Conduct studies and formulate, develop, and evaluate programs and educational
standards for elementary education;
2. Undertake studies necessary for the preparation of prototype curricular designs,
instructional materials, and teacher training programs for elementary education;
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3. Formulate guidelines to improve elementary school physical plants and
equipment, and general management of these schools.
Sec. 63. Bureau of Secondary Education. The Bureau shall perform the following
functions: chanrobles virtuallawlibr ary
1. Conduct studies and formulate, develop and evaluate programs and educational
standards for secondary education;
2. Develop curricular designs, prepare instructional materials, and prepare and
evaluate programs to update the quality of the teaching and non-teaching staff at
the secondary level;
3. Formulate guidelines to improve the secondary school physical plants and
equipment, and general management of these schools.
Sec. 64. Bureau of Technical and Vocational Education. The Bureau shall perform
the following: chan roblesvirtuallawlibrary
Sec. 66. Bureau of Continuing Education. As the main implementing arm of the
non-formal education programs of the Ministry, the Bureau shall provide learning
programs or activities that shall: ch anroblesvirtuall awlibrar y chanrobles virtual law library
1. Serve as a means of meeting the learning needs of those unable to avail
themselves of the educational services and programs of formal education; chanrobles
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2. Provide opportunities for the acquisition of skills necessary to enhance and
ensure continuing employability, efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness in
the labor market; chanrobles virtual law library
3. Serve as a means for expanding access to educational opportunities to citizens of
varied interests, demographic characteristics and socio-economic origins or status.
CHAPTER 4
Regional Offices
Sec. 67. Functions. A regional office shall: ch anroblesvirtuall awlibrary
1. Formulate the regional plan of education based on the national plan of the
Ministry taking into account the specific needs and special traditions of the region;
2. Implement education laws, policies, plans, programs, rules and regulations of the
Ministry or agency in the regional area;
3. Provide economical, efficient and effective education services to the people in the
area. chanrobles virtual law library
V.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 1
Penal/Administrative Sanctions
Sec. 68. Penalty Clause. Any person upon conviction for an act in violation of
Section 28, Chapter 3, Title III above, shall be punished with a fine of not less than
two thousand pesos (P2,000.00) nor more than ten thousand pesos (P10,000.00)
or imprisonment for a maximum period of two (2) years, or both, in the discretion
of the court. chanrobles virtual law library
If the act is committed by a school corporation, the school head together with the
person or persons responsible for the offense or violation shall be equally liable.
Sec. 69. Administrative Sanction. The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports
may prescribe and impose such administrative sanction as he may deem reasonable
and appropriate in the implementing rules and regulations promulgated pursuant
to this Act for any of the following causes: chanr oblesvirtuallawlibrar y
3. Fraud or deceit committed in connection with the application for Ministry permit
or recognition;
4. Failure to comply with conditions or obligations prescribed by this Code or its
implementing rules and regulations; and
5. Unauthorized operation of a school or course, or any component thereof, or any
violation of the requirement governing advertisements or announcements of
educational institutions.
Sanctions against the schools shall be without prejudice to the interest of the
students, teachers and employees.
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Approved: September 11, 1982