This document summarizes Presidential Decree 1006 which aims to professionalize teaching in the Philippines by establishing standards and regulations for teachers. Key points include:
- It creates a National Board for Teachers to administer a licensure exam and issue teaching certificates.
- To qualify for the exam, applicants must have an education degree and meet other requirements like citizenship and moral character.
- Teachers must pass the exam and obtain a professional certificate in order to legally teach.
- The decree aims to improve teacher quality and address issues like poorly trained teachers that were negatively impacting education.
This document summarizes Presidential Decree 1006 which aims to professionalize teaching in the Philippines by establishing standards and regulations for teachers. Key points include:
- It creates a National Board for Teachers to administer a licensure exam and issue teaching certificates.
- To qualify for the exam, applicants must have an education degree and meet other requirements like citizenship and moral character.
- Teachers must pass the exam and obtain a professional certificate in order to legally teach.
- The decree aims to improve teacher quality and address issues like poorly trained teachers that were negatively impacting education.
This document summarizes Presidential Decree 1006 which aims to professionalize teaching in the Philippines by establishing standards and regulations for teachers. Key points include:
- It creates a National Board for Teachers to administer a licensure exam and issue teaching certificates.
- To qualify for the exam, applicants must have an education degree and meet other requirements like citizenship and moral character.
- Teachers must pass the exam and obtain a professional certificate in order to legally teach.
- The decree aims to improve teacher quality and address issues like poorly trained teachers that were negatively impacting education.
This document summarizes Presidential Decree 1006 which aims to professionalize teaching in the Philippines by establishing standards and regulations for teachers. Key points include:
- It creates a National Board for Teachers to administer a licensure exam and issue teaching certificates.
- To qualify for the exam, applicants must have an education degree and meet other requirements like citizenship and moral character.
- Teachers must pass the exam and obtain a professional certificate in order to legally teach.
- The decree aims to improve teacher quality and address issues like poorly trained teachers that were negatively impacting education.
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Presidential
Decree No. 1006
“Providing for the professionalization of Teachers, Regulating their Practice in the Philippines” “Decree of Professionalizing” PD 1006 Policies: • Teacher education should be at of the highest quality. • Strongly oriented to Philippine condition and to the needs and aspirations of the Filipino people. • Teachers should pass the examination given by the Civil Service Commission and the Department of Education and Culture. PD 1006 Policies: • Passers in the examination were qualified for registration as professional teachers and were given the Professional Teacher Certificate. • Teachers should have licensed as a requirement for teaching. Problems: • Education in the country are not improving • Deterioration of quality of education in the country according to 1991 Congressional Commission • Quality of Philippine education is declining according to Congressional Commission to Review and Assess Philippine EDUCATION (EDCOM) and the teachers are “at the heart of the Problem” Problems: a. Teachers are poorly trained b. Low quality of students enrolled in teaching training c. Teaching is perceived as a poorly esteemed profession Republic Act No. 7836 Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994 - to organize the vital role of teachers in nation building Rules: • Created the Board For Professional Teachers control of the Professional Regulation Commission, that gives the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) • Passers of the LET are granted license to teach Aims: •Get the “best and the brightest” •Hire the most competent teachers SUPPORTED BY THE R.A. 9293 WHEREAS: 1. “all educational institutions shall be under the supervision of; and subject to regulation by, the State”, “ the state shall establish and maintain a complete, adequate and integrated system of education relevant to the goals of national development”; 2.The Department of Education and Culture has adopted ways and means of overseeing all the educational institutions in the country; WHEREAS: 3.To implement these objectives, the institutions have relied upon their teachers whose direct and continuing interaction with the young people and the children make them potent forces for the development of proper attitudes among the citizenry; 4.This accounts for the tremendous growth of the teaching population, comprising in the civil service sector alone more than 300, 000 teachers deployed all over the country; WHEREAS: 5.To ensure that in the immediacy and urgency of teacher recruitment, qualitative requirements are not overlooked, it has become necessary to regulate the teaching professions; 6.Teaching is the only course that is not yet considered a profession; 7.In recognition of the role of teachers in nation- building it is imperative that they be considered as professionals and teaching be recognized as a profession. NOW, THEREFORE, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, the President of the Philippines, by virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution, do hereby decree and order: Section 1. TITLE “Decree Professionalizing Teaching” Section 2. DECLARATION OF POLICY It is hereby declared a policy that teacher education shall be given primary concern and attention by the government and shall be the highest quality, and strong oriented to Philippine conditions and to the needs and aspiration of the Filipino. Section 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS (a) Teaching- refers to the profession primarily concerned with the classroom instruction. (b) Teacher- refers to all persons engaged in teaching at the elementary and secondary levels. (c) Board- refers to the national Board for the teachers duly constituted this Decree. Section 4. CREATION OF THE NATIONAL BOARD FOR THE TEACHERS Secretary of the Education and 1) Culture Co- Chairman, Civil Service Chairman 2) Commission Commissioner, Professional 3) Regulations Commission Two members representing the private Member 4) sector to be appointed by the President Section 5. Powers and Duties a. appoint a set of examiners for every examination who will determine and prepare the contents of the Board examination for teachers. b. determine and fix the places and dates of examination, appoint supervisors and room examiners from among the employees of the Government. c. Look from time to time into the conditions affecting the practice of the teaching profession; d. Issue, suspend, revoke, replace or reissue Professional Teachers Certificate, and administer oaths; e. Appoint subject to the provision of existing laws, such officials and employees as are necessary in the effetive performance of its functions and responsibilities, prescribe their duties and fix their compensation; f. Prescribe and collect examination and other fees as it may deem proper; and g. romulgate rules and regulations, and exercise such other powers, functions and duties as may be necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this Decree. Section 6. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE EXAMINATION APPLICANTS a)The applicant must be a citizen of the Philippines b)That he is of good moral character; c)That he is free from any physical or mental defect; and d)That he possesses the following minimum educational qualifications: 1)For teachers in the kindergarten and elementary grades, BEED or its equivalent; 2)For teachers of secondary schools, Bachelor’s Degree in Education or its equivalent with a major and minor, or Bachelor’s degree in Arts and Sciences with a least 18 units in professional education; and 3)For teachers of secondary vocational and 2-year technical courses, Bachelor’s degree in the field of specialization with a least 18 units in professional education. SECTION 7. APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINEER Appointed examiners of the Board are recognized authority in the teacher education. The examiner shall receive a compensation provided in the addition to his salary. SECTION 8. SCOPE OF THE EXAMINATION Written test determined by the Board. SECTION 9. RATINGS IN THE EXAMINATION At least 70% in all subjects with no rating below 50% in any subject. SECTION 10. REPORT OF THE RESULTS OF EXAMINATION 150 days after the last day of the examination, unless extended by the record SECTION 11. ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE The Board may consider the certificate of rating as certificate of eligibility or issue and entirely new certificate upon registration of a teacher and payment of the corresponding fees. SECTION 12. REGISTRATION Registration shall evidence that the registrant is entitled to all the rights and privileges of a professional teacher until and unless the certificate is suspended or cancel by the board for just cause. SECTION 13. REISSUANCE OF REVOKED CERTIFICATES AND REPLACEMENT OF LOST CERTIFICATES A new certificate to replace a lost, destroyed or mutilated certificate may be issued subjects to the rules if the Board. SECTION 14. REGISTRATION BY RECIPROCITY The applicant shall submit competent and conclusive documentary evidence, confirmed by the Department of Foreign Affairs, showing that his country’s existing laws permit citizens of the Philippines to practice teaching profession under the rules and regulations governing citizens. SECTION 15. PROHIBITION No person shall engage in teaching and / or act as a teacher unless he is holder of a professional teacher certificate or is considered a professional teacher under this decree. SECTION 16. PENAL PROVISION A fine of not less than P 1,000 nor more than P 5,000 with an imprisonment of not less than 6 months nor more than 2 years, or both such fine an imprisonment at the discretion of the court. SECTION 17. REPEALING CLAUSE All acts, Decrees, Executive Orders, Administrative Orders,Rules and Regulations or parts thereof inconsistent with the provisions of this Decree ae hereby repealed or modified accordingly. SECTION 18. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE In case any provision of this Decree or any portion thereof is declared unconstitutional by a competent court, other provisions shall not be affected thereby SECTION 19. EFFECTIVITY Take effect January 1, 1977