Presidential Decree No. 1006, S. 1976: Sample Prezi Presentation
Presidential Decree No. 1006, S. 1976: Sample Prezi Presentation
Presidential Decree No. 1006, S. 1976: Sample Prezi Presentation
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MALACAÑANG
MANILA
WHEREAS, the Constitution provides that “All educational institutions shall be under the
supervision of; and subject to regulation by, the State”, and requires that “the State shall
establish and maintain a complete, adequate and integrated system of education
relevant to the goals of national development”;
WHEREAS, in the pursuit on these objectives, the Department of Education and Culture
has adopted ways and means of overseeing all the educational institutions in the
country;
WHEREAS, this supervisory function of the DEC has been primarily beamed towards
insuring that the educational institutions inculcate in the studentry love of the country,
teach the duties of citizenship, and develop moral character, personal discipline, and
scientific, technological and vocational efficiency;
WHEREAS, 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;
WHEREAS, 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;
Section 3. Definition of Terms. As used in this Decree, the following shall be construed
as follows:
(a) Teaching refers to the profession primarily concerned with the classroom instruction,
at the elementary and secondary levels, in accordance with the curriculum prescribed
by National Board of Education, whether on part-time or full-time basis in the public or
private schools.
(b) Teachers refers to all persons engaged in teaching at the elementary and secondary
levels, whether on a full-time or part-time basis, including guidance counselors, school
librarians, industrial arts or vocational teachers and all other persons performing
supervisory and/or administrative functions in all schools in the aforesaid levels and
legally qualified to practice teaching under this Decree.
(c) Board refers to the National Board for Teachers duly constituted under this Decree.
Section 5. Powers and Duties. The Board shall have the following 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, hereinafter referred to as
examination, in the elementary and secondary levels of instruction, to be held at least
once a year;
(b) Determine and fix the places and dates of examination, appoint supervisors and
room examiners from among the employees of the Government who shall be entitled to
a daily allowance to be fixed by the Board for every examination day actually attended,
use the buildings and facilities of public and private schools for examination purposes,
approve applications to take examination, and approve the release of examination
results;
(c) Look from time to time into the conditions affecting the practice of the teaching
profession, adopt such measures as may be deemed proper for the enhancement of
said profession, and/or maintenance of the professional standards and ethics;
(d) Issue, suspend, revoke, replace or reissue Professional Teachers Certificate, and
administer oaths;
(e) Appoint, subject to the provisions of existing laws, such officials and employees as
are necessary in the effective 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) Promulgate rules and regulations, and exercise such other powers, functions and
duties as may be necessary to carry into effect the purposes of this Decree.
(a) Except those who have been engaged in teaching as herein defined for at least five
years in schools in the Philippines not organized exclusively for nationals of a foreign
country at the time of the effectivity of this Decree, the applicant must be a citizen of the
Philippines;
(c) That he is free from any physical and/or mental defect which will incapacitate him to
render efficient service; and
All applications shall be filed with an office or offices designated by the Board,
preferably the offices of the Civil Service Commission and the Department of Education
and Culture.
These offices shall screen and approve such applications and issue the corresponding
permits to take the examination to qualify applicants.
Section 8. Scope of the examination. The examination shall consist of written tests, the
scope of which shall be determined by the Board, taking into consideration the teaching
plan of the schools legally constituted in the Philippines.
Section 10. Report of the results of examination. The examiners shall report the ratings
obtained by each candidate to the Board within 150 days after the last day of the
examination, unless extended by the latter.
This provision shall likewise apply to those teachers who have permanent appointment
under the Magna Carta For Public School Teachers and all others who may be qualified
for registration as professional teachers under this Decree.
Section 12. Registration. The Civil Service Commission shall, as an arm of the Board,
register holders of Professional Teacher Certificate which 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 canceled by the Board for just cause.
Section 15. Prohibition. Three years after the effectivity of this Decree, no person shall
engage in teaching and/or act as a teacher as defined in this Decree, whether in the
public or private elementary or secondary school, unless he is holder of a Professional
Teacher Certificate or is considered a Professional Teacher under this Decree.
Section 16. Penal Provision. Any person who shall practice the teaching without a valid
Professional Teacher Certificate, or any person presenting as his or her own the
certificate of another, or any person giving any false or forged evidence in order to
obtain a Professional Teacher Certificate or admission to an examination, or any person
assuming himself as a registered professional teacher or any person violating any
provision of this Decree shall be penalized by a fine of not less than One Thousand
Pesos nor more than Five Thousand Pesos with subsidiary imprisonment or to suffer an
imprisonment of not less than six months nor more than two years, or both such fine
and imprisonment at the discretion of the Court.
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.