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Laws on education in the Philippines / Romeo B. Natino

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City, Philippines : Great Books Publishing, c2006Description: xii, 229 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9710391127
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • LB 2529 .N27 2006
Contents:
Chapter I. Preliminary -- Chapter II. Brief historical background -- Chapter III. Goal, aims and objectives of Philippine education -- Chapter IV. The Establishment, Recognition and accreditation of schools -- Chapter V. Educational financing -- Chapter VI. Access to education and school admission -- Chapter VII. Curricular offerings, instructional materials and methodology -- Chapter VIII. Recruitment and hiring -- Chapter IX. Rights, privileges, benefits, duties and obligations of the members of the educational community -- Chapter X. Prohibited acts, transactions, and omissions -- Chapter XI. Security of tenure and disciplinary actions.
Summary: As a classroom teacher long before I became a lawyer, I was not concerned with the legal influences on my teaching job. Probably this was because I did not have the occasion to be personally involved as a party litigant in a legal suit affecting my teaching work, either as a plaintiff in a civil suit for damages or as a complainant in a criminal or administrative case. Neither have I experienced being sued civilly, criminally or administratively as a classroom teacher.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Graduate Studies Filipiniana Gen. Ed - CEAS FIL LB 2529 .N27 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000012394

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter I. Preliminary -- Chapter II. Brief historical background -- Chapter III. Goal, aims and objectives of Philippine education -- Chapter IV. The Establishment, Recognition and accreditation of schools -- Chapter V. Educational financing -- Chapter VI. Access to education and school admission -- Chapter VII. Curricular offerings, instructional materials and methodology -- Chapter VIII. Recruitment and hiring -- Chapter IX. Rights, privileges, benefits, duties and obligations of the members of the educational community -- Chapter X. Prohibited acts, transactions, and omissions -- Chapter XI. Security of tenure and disciplinary actions.

As a classroom teacher long before I became a lawyer, I was not concerned with the legal influences on my teaching job. Probably this was because I did not have the occasion to be personally involved as a party litigant in a legal suit affecting my teaching work, either as a plaintiff in a civil suit for damages or as a complainant in a criminal or administrative case. Neither have I experienced being sued civilly, criminally or administratively as a classroom teacher.

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