A Matrix of Philippine Educational System
A Matrix of Philippine Educational System
A Matrix of Philippine Educational System
His administration
emphasized the
nationalist theme of
“Filipino First”, arguing
that the Filipino people
should be given the
chance to improve the
country’s economy.
Diosdado Macapagal
was elected president in
the 1961 election. He
changed the celebration
of Independence Day
from July 4 to June 12,
to honor the day Emilio
Aguinaldo declared
independence from
Spain in 1898.
New Society ♪ First Term ♪ Individual as a useful ♪ Elementary/Primary – ♪ Executive Order No. 202in ♪ Ferdinand Edralin
infrastructure member of society 6yrs 1969 – Presidential Marcos
development (road Government’s book Boys and girls (6-12 Commission to Study
construction, bridges, program y/o) Philippine Education
MERALCO, PNR, ♪ Education for all 7-5pm weekdays (PCSPE)
Nawasa, PLDT) ♪ Integrated System of ♪ High School/Secondary ♪ Presidential Decree 6-a
convention centers Education Boys and girls (12-16 (amended by PD 12350 –
(CCP, PICC, Folk Arts National College Entrance y/o) EDPITAF (Educational
Theatre, PhilTrade, Examination (NCEE) 7-5pm weekdays Development Projects
National Arts Center ) Youth Civic Action ♪ College/University Implementing Task Force)
successful drive Program (YCAP) /Tertiary ♪ Batas Pambansa Blg. 232
against smuggling Bilingual Policy Program Boys and girls (16/up) ♪ PD 1139 – expanded from
in 1968, Philippines ♪ Productivity ♪ Vocational Commonwealth Act No. 80
become self-sufficient in ♪ Emphasis on Research ♪ 1973 Constitution Article
rice production ♪ Responsiveness to changing XV Sec. 8
Land reform was needs and conditions ♪ Educational Act of 1982
given to 3,739 farmers ♪ Quality education ♪ PD 1 – Integrated
Reorganization Plan of 1972
Philippines became a ♪ Non-formal education
member of ASEAN ♪ Optional Religious Bureau of Elementary
instruction Education
Bureau of Secondary
Education
ANALYSIS:
The Educational system of the Philippines was influenced by the colonializations of Spanish, Americans and from the previous presidents up to the
present. The educational programs and practices in every period have their own approach in teaching though others are the same in such aspects.
The colonializations of Spaniards to the Philippines have brought structure and order not only to the educational system but also to the country itself.
The religion was brought. The learning was transferred to generation and up to now.
The Americans contributed more in making laws and restructuring the educational practices. As different periods and president comes, the
curriculum is getting intensive and comprehensive that brought us new subjects and strategies on how to improve the educational system.
IMPLICATION:
Since the colonialization of the Spaniards, Americans up to Japanese until the different president comes, I could say that little by little, the
education has evolved.
Different educational program arose:
♪ Elementary Education ♪ Vocational Education
Parochial Schools♪ Mass Education Visitas (chapel)
♪ Elementary ♪ Secondary Education
Education Seminarios – religious vocation
♪ Secondary Beaterios – for girls
Education Institutes
♪ Higher Education Colegios
♪ Higher Education♪ Early Childhood Care and Development program
♪ TEEP – Third Elementary Education Project
♪ NEAT – National Elementary Achievement Test
♪ NSAT – National Secondary Assessment Test
♪ Ten-Year Master plan for Basic Education
♪ CET
♪ PROBE – Program on Basic Education
♪ Book Publishing Industry
All of that are still use today and still be using for the next generation.
A Matrix of
Philippine
Educational System
Tripoli, Romelyn
C.
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