The Rizal Law PDF
The Rizal Law PDF
The Rizal Law PDF
RIZAL LAW
Republic Act 1425
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Senat
o f ile d
M. Rect
on A p ril 3 ,
1956
RIZAL BILL
one of the most controversial legislative
measures
OPPOSITION
PROPONENTS MARIANO CUENCO
JOSE P. LAUREL
CLARO M. RECTO
FRANCISCO RODRIGO
WHY IS RIZAL BILL
CONTROVERSIAL?
Salient Features of
Rizal Bill
it shall be obligatory for college and
university students to study the
unexpurgated or original versions of
Rizal's two famous novels (Noli and Fili)
OPPOSITION
RIZAL BILL
MARIANO CUENCO
anti-catholic
might affect the religious
beliefs of the students DECOROSO ROSALES
1. conducting seminars
2. reading pastoral letters to masses
3. urging the Catholic voters to vote out
the lawmakers who supported the
Rizal Bill
4. threatened to close the Catholic
schools if the bill was approved
SCHOOLS WILL BE
NATIONALIZED.
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avan
Fr. C ovels as an
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icit a tt a c
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Catholic
SCHUMACHER, 2013
ANALYSIS ON THE DRAFTS
1. DRAFT A: the original draft that contained 20 typewritten
pages. In this draft, Rizal was granted a moral role.
2. DRAFT B: another copy of A but with few handwritten changes
3. DRAFT C: contains changes in Copy B but the original texts of
the passages were deleted
- simple reference notes were used in place of endnotes
4. DRAFT D: a shortened version of C that contains only 5 pages
with additional paragraph
5. DRAFT E: identical copy of C; revisions by de la costa are present
in both copies
Fr. Cavana, the author of the bishops final letter used
Draft C and copied the first five pages of it as an
introduction before making his attack on the novels. In
this draft, Rizal is depicted as a political and social
reformer.
- His moral role was denied.
The official bishop's letter came out on April 21, 1956
which was entirely written by Fr. Cavana.
To end the debates, Jose P. Laurel drafted and
proposed an amended version of the Rizal
Bill on May 9, 1956.
In the amended version, he deleted the word
compulsory reading of Rizal's novels.
- other works must be included in the subject
- he remained his stand on the
unexpurgated versions of the novels.
June 12, 1956 - The compromise bill was
signed into law by President Ramon
Magsaysay and became RA No. 1425.
The
RIZAL LAW
Republic Act 1425
Title:
AN ACT TO INCLUDE IN THE CURRICULA OF ALL
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND
UNIVERSITIES COURSES ON THE LIFE, WORKS AND
WRITINGS OF JOSE RIZAL, PARTICULARLY HIS NOVELS
NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO,
AUTHORIZING THE PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION
THEREOF, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Goals:
RESULTS
1. majority of the council members were not aware of
RA 1425
2. each barangay has its own programs both the
Barangay Sanggunian and SK, however the programs
being implemented at the barangay level are based on
identified priority programs by the local government
RESULTS
1. 11 out of 13 barangays have no library. Most of the
council members were also not aware that Section 3 of
RA 1425 mandates that every barangay or unit in the
municipality or city must have in their library a copy
of the two books of Dr. Jose Rizal.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. There is a need for re-orientation of RA 1425 at the barangay
level.
2. Each barangay should have a library with the two novels of
Rizal.
3. The objectives of the RA 1425 specifically on (1) develop moral
character (2) personal discipline (3) civic conscience (4) to teach
duties of citizenship should be emphasized in the priority
programs of the city
RECOMMENDATIONS
1. There is a need to review and revisit the Rizal course content
and pedagogy and its relevance and applicability to the
community .
2. Design an extension program and activities addressing the gap
between the application of the RA1425 in school and in the
community such as: team building, technical writing skills training,
community service activities, and promote activities that would highlight
moral development.
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INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY ~
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