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Historical and Legal
Foundations of Philippine
Educational System
Philippines Republic
(1946-1965)
Prepared by:
Rhona Mae G. Dumpit
Quick Review
• Pre-Spanish Period (before 1521)
• Spanish Period (1521-1896)
• Revolutionary Period (1896-1898)
• American Period (1898-1935)
• Commonwealth Period (1935-1946)
• Japanese Occupation (1942-1946)
Philippines Republic
• also known as “Third Republic”
Brief History
• Transition gov’t ended in 1945, same year
World War II ended
• July 4, 1946- The Republic of the Philippines
was inaugurated at Luneta
• Guests: Gen. Douglas McArthur- supreme
commander of the Allied Power in Japan; Gen.
Milliard Tydings- co-sponsor, Philippine
Independence Act; former Gov. Gen. FB
Harrison- most beloved American gov. general
in Philippines
• Most meaningful and solemn moment of the
independence ceremony was the raising of the
Philippine flag by Pres. Roxas and lowering the
American flag by Ambassador McNatt.
Philippines Republic (1945-1965)
• Period of Rehabilitation (1946-1965)
• Period of Nationalization and Expansion
(1950-1959)
• Period of Growth (1960-1985)
Presidents of the Republic of the
Philippines
• Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
• Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)
• Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957)
• Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
• Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965)
Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
-First president of the Republic of the Philippines
Condition of the Philippines
• the country was paralyzed because World War
II just ended
• 80% of the school buildings were ruined which
weakened the educational system
• The reconstruction cost of these buildings
reached 126 million pesos
Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
Primary Problems
• the economy was struggling because of low
output growth and high unemployment rates
• because businesses were closing, there were no
more jobs available for people
• Education also severely weakened. School
buildings were destroyed and instruments to
teach children were obliterated.
• Policies done by Roxas were highly influenced
by US officials
Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
Laws and Programs
• On August 5, 1946, the Treaty of General
Relations was ratified between the Philippines
and the US. It recognized Philippine
independence as of July 4, 1946 and
relinquished American sovereignty over the
Philippine Islands.
• In 1946, the US congress offered 800 million
dollars as rehabilitation money in exchange for
the ratification of the Bell Trade Act.
Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
Laws and Programs
• On January 1, 1947 under the Bell Trade Act,
the Parity Amendment was introduced.
• It gave American citizens and corporations
equal rights to Filipinos to utilize natural
resources and operate public utilities.
• 23 of those bases were leased for 99 years
which means that they can leave the Philippine
soil only by 2045.
Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• Focused on the rehabilitation of the school
system which was in keeping with the policies
of the government
• 80% of the schools were ruined; cost of
reconstruction: 126 million (annual deficit:
P200 million)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• Executive Order #94- (1947): Department of
Instruction to Department of Education
• Republic Act # 139- “Board on Textbooks”
Section 1.
Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)
• Second President of the Republic of the
Philippines
• When President Manuel Roxas died on April
15, 1948, Quirino succeeded him as president
of the republic.
Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)
Primary Problems
• Poverty was present specifically by the
starvation problems of the people in the
Mountain Province
• Wages of people cannot compensate with the
expenses of th people and the prices of the
products due to inflation.
• Unemployment was also evident because the
Americans were gradually decreasing their
business in the Philippines.
Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)
Laws and Programs
• Quirino focused on two main objectives.
• His first objective was to fix the economy of his
administration. To achieve this goal, he
established PACSA (President’s Action
Committee on Social Amelioration), ACCFA
(Agricultural Credit Cooperatives Financing
Administration), Labor Management Advisory
Board, and the Rural Banks of the Philippines.
Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)
Laws and Programs
• His second objective was to restore the faith
and confidence of the people in the
government body of the Philippines.
• To do this, he revived former president
Quezon’s “fireside chats” which updated the
people about the government via live radio
broadcast from the Malacanang palace.
Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)
Beneficiaries of the Laws and Programs
• PACSA was beneficial for financially
challenged families;
• ACCFA aided farmers in selling what they
harvested;
• Labor Management Advisory Board guided
him on matters regarding labor;
• Rural Banks helped countrymen in the rural
areas manage their finances;
• “Fireside chats” updated Filipinos about
operations in the government.
Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• “Our educational policy must be reviewed and
revised for closer coordination with the
objectives of our proposed development
program, without sacrificing the traditional aim
of providing a liberal culture basic to the good
life. I hope that the Joint Educational Committee
of the Congress engaged in this study will be able
to evolve a revision of the school system more
adaptable to and in keeping with our national
requirements.”
Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957)
• Third President of the Philippines Republic
• Ramon Magsaysay was dubbed as “the guy”
because many considered him as the president
who really connected and represented the
common man being a president with a
sympathetic heart to the masses.
• He even opened Malacañang to the public.
• His death was presented with issues telling
that his plane didn’t actually crashed but it was
sneaked in with a bomb that caused the plane
crash of the president.
Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• Republic Act #896 (June 10, 1953)-
Elementary Education Act of 1953. This new law
restore Grade 7 which was abolished by the
Education Act 1940.
• Republic Act #1124 (June 16, 1954)-created Board
of National Education-Sen. Jose P. Laurel as chairman
of the Board’s Committee on Education -University of
Masses (basic philosophy of education)
Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• Republic Act #1265 (June 11, 1955)-
compulsory daily flag ceremony
• Republic Act # 1425 (June 12, 1956)-
Rizal as subject
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
• Fourth President of the Philippines Republic
Condition of the Philippines
• The Philippines agreed to numerous conditions set
by the United States as a requirement for the
Philippines to receive war reconstruction
assistance.
• The flow of imports had greatly increased making
the Philippines heavily dependent of imported
products
• the Philippines also promised not to change its
exchange rate from $1 is to P2.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Primary Problems
• Corruption was also prevalent in the country
since he had just inherited the Magsaysay
administration
• The imports that were coming in the country
greatly outnumbered the exports that we were
shipping out of the country, making the
Philippines highly dependent on foreign
products that required dollars to purchase.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Laws and Programs
• Filipino First Policy
– to give local businessmen more priority
over foreign investors
– Products of Filipino businessmen were also
preferred over foreign products.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Laws and Programs
• Bohlen–Serrano Agreement
– It was the law that shortened the original
99 year lease of US bases here in the
Philippines to 25 years, the agreement was
renewable for periods only up to 5 years.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Laws and Programs
• Austerity Program
– The program centered on wise spending,
industry, thrift, trustworthiness, integrity
and honesty
– He also urged people to avoid luxury items
and to live a simple life and reminded
government officials and employees’
corruption destroys the peoples trust in the
government.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Laws and Programs
• Republic Cultural Awards
The award was given to Filipino artists,
scientist, historians and writers.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• As a measure of insuring effective instruction,
the full-day primary school session, which we
had before the implementation of
Commonwealth Act 586, has been restores and
the maximum size of classes has been reduced
from 60 to 40 pupils.
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• The vernacular is now being used as a medium
of instruction in the first two years of the
primary grades, thereby promoting optimum
literacy, especially among those pupils who
can stay in school for only a few years…
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• “The secondary curriculum has been
revised so as to provide a common program of
studies for the first two years, after which the
student is given the option, with the help of a
competent counsellor, to choose between a
vocational course and a college
preparatory course. In the revised
curriculum more science and mathematics are
offered, in view of their importance in present-
day life and world progress…
Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
Educational System/ Curriculum
• “In line with the economic development
program of the Administration, vocational
education has been receiving increased
emphasis. Home industries are being
fostered as a means of enabling our people to
have a supplementary source of income. All
school divisions have organized home industry
centers which survey local raw materials to be
developed, train workers, standardize
products, and assist producers in marketing
them.”
Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965)
• Fifth President of the Philippines Republic
Primary Problems
• Low living standards of the masses
• Lack of economic stability
• Unemployment
• Devaluation of the Philippine Peso
• Foreigners could now buy and control more
local businesses easily because of the exchange
rate. They were richer than the Philippines.
Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965)
Laws And Programs
• Opened Malacanang to the Public; however it
didn’t last long because people started to only
loft around
• Dismissed Corruption in the government when
the official couldn’t justify his sudden
acquisition of wealth.
• Changed the Date of the Philippine
Independence from July 4 to June 12.
Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965)
Educational System or Curriculum
• “Basic to the efforts toward economic
expansion and the growth of social benefits to
the common man is the proper education of
the citizenry. It was toward this objective that
the Department of Education formulated
policies and implemented measures to
improve the quality of instruction and to
strengthen the curricula in all levels of
instruction.
Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965)
Educational System or Curriculum
Thus, during the past year, 13,000 new classes
were opened by the Department of Education on
the elementary level as compared to 10,300 new
classes opened during 1961.”
Third Republic
SUMMARY
• Fundamental Objectives
-Citizenship
-Morality
-Democracy
-Industry
-Family Responsibility
-Use of leisure
-Helping the community
-Cultural heritage for youth
-Understanding of other nations
Third Republic
Brief History
Educational Program
• The concept of academic freedom
• Only universities established by the State
• Religious instruction in the public schools
• Optional and its implementation would have to be in
accordance with what was already authorized by the existing
law
• The creation of scholarships in the arts, sciences and letters
was for specially gifted citizens
• For those who possess as certain level of capability for
academic studies and are unable to afford the cost of college
education.
Third Republic
Brief History
Educational Practices
• Moral Character
• The quality of a person that guides his thinking,
behavior, and relationships with others social concern
and involvement
• Vocational Efficiency
• Productivity
• Complete and adequate system of public education
• Changes with the changing time and the changing needs
of changing human beings
References:
• http://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1956/06/12
/republic-act-no-1425/
• http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/rep
ublicactno1265.html#.Wuq9GvlubIU
• http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/rep
ublicactno896.html#.Wuq9QflubIU
• https://www.slideshare.net/MsKrabbs19/hist
orical-perspective-in-philippine-education
Third republic

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Third republic

  • 1. Historical and Legal Foundations of Philippine Educational System Philippines Republic (1946-1965) Prepared by: Rhona Mae G. Dumpit
  • 2. Quick Review • Pre-Spanish Period (before 1521) • Spanish Period (1521-1896) • Revolutionary Period (1896-1898) • American Period (1898-1935) • Commonwealth Period (1935-1946) • Japanese Occupation (1942-1946)
  • 3. Philippines Republic • also known as “Third Republic” Brief History • Transition gov’t ended in 1945, same year World War II ended • July 4, 1946- The Republic of the Philippines was inaugurated at Luneta
  • 4. • Guests: Gen. Douglas McArthur- supreme commander of the Allied Power in Japan; Gen. Milliard Tydings- co-sponsor, Philippine Independence Act; former Gov. Gen. FB Harrison- most beloved American gov. general in Philippines • Most meaningful and solemn moment of the independence ceremony was the raising of the Philippine flag by Pres. Roxas and lowering the American flag by Ambassador McNatt.
  • 5. Philippines Republic (1945-1965) • Period of Rehabilitation (1946-1965) • Period of Nationalization and Expansion (1950-1959) • Period of Growth (1960-1985)
  • 6. Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines • Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948) • Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953) • Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957) • Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) • Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965)
  • 7. Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948) -First president of the Republic of the Philippines Condition of the Philippines • the country was paralyzed because World War II just ended • 80% of the school buildings were ruined which weakened the educational system • The reconstruction cost of these buildings reached 126 million pesos
  • 8. Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948) Primary Problems • the economy was struggling because of low output growth and high unemployment rates • because businesses were closing, there were no more jobs available for people • Education also severely weakened. School buildings were destroyed and instruments to teach children were obliterated. • Policies done by Roxas were highly influenced by US officials
  • 9. Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948) Laws and Programs • On August 5, 1946, the Treaty of General Relations was ratified between the Philippines and the US. It recognized Philippine independence as of July 4, 1946 and relinquished American sovereignty over the Philippine Islands. • In 1946, the US congress offered 800 million dollars as rehabilitation money in exchange for the ratification of the Bell Trade Act.
  • 10. Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948) Laws and Programs • On January 1, 1947 under the Bell Trade Act, the Parity Amendment was introduced. • It gave American citizens and corporations equal rights to Filipinos to utilize natural resources and operate public utilities. • 23 of those bases were leased for 99 years which means that they can leave the Philippine soil only by 2045.
  • 11. Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948) Educational System/ Curriculum • Focused on the rehabilitation of the school system which was in keeping with the policies of the government • 80% of the schools were ruined; cost of reconstruction: 126 million (annual deficit: P200 million)
  • 12. Educational System/ Curriculum • Executive Order #94- (1947): Department of Instruction to Department of Education • Republic Act # 139- “Board on Textbooks” Section 1. Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)
  • 13. Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953) • Second President of the Republic of the Philippines • When President Manuel Roxas died on April 15, 1948, Quirino succeeded him as president of the republic.
  • 14. Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953) Primary Problems • Poverty was present specifically by the starvation problems of the people in the Mountain Province • Wages of people cannot compensate with the expenses of th people and the prices of the products due to inflation. • Unemployment was also evident because the Americans were gradually decreasing their business in the Philippines.
  • 15. Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953) Laws and Programs • Quirino focused on two main objectives. • His first objective was to fix the economy of his administration. To achieve this goal, he established PACSA (President’s Action Committee on Social Amelioration), ACCFA (Agricultural Credit Cooperatives Financing Administration), Labor Management Advisory Board, and the Rural Banks of the Philippines.
  • 16. Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953) Laws and Programs • His second objective was to restore the faith and confidence of the people in the government body of the Philippines. • To do this, he revived former president Quezon’s “fireside chats” which updated the people about the government via live radio broadcast from the Malacanang palace.
  • 17. Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953) Beneficiaries of the Laws and Programs • PACSA was beneficial for financially challenged families; • ACCFA aided farmers in selling what they harvested; • Labor Management Advisory Board guided him on matters regarding labor; • Rural Banks helped countrymen in the rural areas manage their finances; • “Fireside chats” updated Filipinos about operations in the government.
  • 18. Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953) Educational System/ Curriculum • “Our educational policy must be reviewed and revised for closer coordination with the objectives of our proposed development program, without sacrificing the traditional aim of providing a liberal culture basic to the good life. I hope that the Joint Educational Committee of the Congress engaged in this study will be able to evolve a revision of the school system more adaptable to and in keeping with our national requirements.”
  • 19. Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957) • Third President of the Philippines Republic • Ramon Magsaysay was dubbed as “the guy” because many considered him as the president who really connected and represented the common man being a president with a sympathetic heart to the masses. • He even opened Malacañang to the public. • His death was presented with issues telling that his plane didn’t actually crashed but it was sneaked in with a bomb that caused the plane crash of the president.
  • 20. Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957) Educational System/ Curriculum • Republic Act #896 (June 10, 1953)- Elementary Education Act of 1953. This new law restore Grade 7 which was abolished by the Education Act 1940. • Republic Act #1124 (June 16, 1954)-created Board of National Education-Sen. Jose P. Laurel as chairman of the Board’s Committee on Education -University of Masses (basic philosophy of education)
  • 21. Ramon F. Magsaysay (1953-1957) Educational System/ Curriculum • Republic Act #1265 (June 11, 1955)- compulsory daily flag ceremony • Republic Act # 1425 (June 12, 1956)- Rizal as subject
  • 22. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) • Fourth President of the Philippines Republic Condition of the Philippines • The Philippines agreed to numerous conditions set by the United States as a requirement for the Philippines to receive war reconstruction assistance. • The flow of imports had greatly increased making the Philippines heavily dependent of imported products • the Philippines also promised not to change its exchange rate from $1 is to P2.
  • 23. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Primary Problems • Corruption was also prevalent in the country since he had just inherited the Magsaysay administration • The imports that were coming in the country greatly outnumbered the exports that we were shipping out of the country, making the Philippines highly dependent on foreign products that required dollars to purchase.
  • 24. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Laws and Programs • Filipino First Policy – to give local businessmen more priority over foreign investors – Products of Filipino businessmen were also preferred over foreign products.
  • 25. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Laws and Programs • Bohlen–Serrano Agreement – It was the law that shortened the original 99 year lease of US bases here in the Philippines to 25 years, the agreement was renewable for periods only up to 5 years.
  • 26. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Laws and Programs • Austerity Program – The program centered on wise spending, industry, thrift, trustworthiness, integrity and honesty – He also urged people to avoid luxury items and to live a simple life and reminded government officials and employees’ corruption destroys the peoples trust in the government.
  • 27. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Laws and Programs • Republic Cultural Awards The award was given to Filipino artists, scientist, historians and writers.
  • 28. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Educational System/ Curriculum • As a measure of insuring effective instruction, the full-day primary school session, which we had before the implementation of Commonwealth Act 586, has been restores and the maximum size of classes has been reduced from 60 to 40 pupils.
  • 29. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Educational System/ Curriculum • The vernacular is now being used as a medium of instruction in the first two years of the primary grades, thereby promoting optimum literacy, especially among those pupils who can stay in school for only a few years…
  • 30. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Educational System/ Curriculum • “The secondary curriculum has been revised so as to provide a common program of studies for the first two years, after which the student is given the option, with the help of a competent counsellor, to choose between a vocational course and a college preparatory course. In the revised curriculum more science and mathematics are offered, in view of their importance in present- day life and world progress…
  • 31. Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961) Educational System/ Curriculum • “In line with the economic development program of the Administration, vocational education has been receiving increased emphasis. Home industries are being fostered as a means of enabling our people to have a supplementary source of income. All school divisions have organized home industry centers which survey local raw materials to be developed, train workers, standardize products, and assist producers in marketing them.”
  • 32. Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965) • Fifth President of the Philippines Republic Primary Problems • Low living standards of the masses • Lack of economic stability • Unemployment • Devaluation of the Philippine Peso • Foreigners could now buy and control more local businesses easily because of the exchange rate. They were richer than the Philippines.
  • 33. Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965) Laws And Programs • Opened Malacanang to the Public; however it didn’t last long because people started to only loft around • Dismissed Corruption in the government when the official couldn’t justify his sudden acquisition of wealth. • Changed the Date of the Philippine Independence from July 4 to June 12.
  • 34. Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965) Educational System or Curriculum • “Basic to the efforts toward economic expansion and the growth of social benefits to the common man is the proper education of the citizenry. It was toward this objective that the Department of Education formulated policies and implemented measures to improve the quality of instruction and to strengthen the curricula in all levels of instruction.
  • 35. Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965) Educational System or Curriculum Thus, during the past year, 13,000 new classes were opened by the Department of Education on the elementary level as compared to 10,300 new classes opened during 1961.”
  • 36. Third Republic SUMMARY • Fundamental Objectives -Citizenship -Morality -Democracy -Industry -Family Responsibility -Use of leisure -Helping the community -Cultural heritage for youth -Understanding of other nations
  • 37. Third Republic Brief History Educational Program • The concept of academic freedom • Only universities established by the State • Religious instruction in the public schools • Optional and its implementation would have to be in accordance with what was already authorized by the existing law • The creation of scholarships in the arts, sciences and letters was for specially gifted citizens • For those who possess as certain level of capability for academic studies and are unable to afford the cost of college education.
  • 38. Third Republic Brief History Educational Practices • Moral Character • The quality of a person that guides his thinking, behavior, and relationships with others social concern and involvement • Vocational Efficiency • Productivity • Complete and adequate system of public education • Changes with the changing time and the changing needs of changing human beings
  • 39. References: • http://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1956/06/12 /republic-act-no-1425/ • http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/rep ublicactno1265.html#.Wuq9GvlubIU • http://www.chanrobles.com/republicacts/rep ublicactno896.html#.Wuq9QflubIU • https://www.slideshare.net/MsKrabbs19/hist orical-perspective-in-philippine-education