This document contains the provisions for education, science and technology, arts, culture and sports in the Philippines constitution. It establishes the right to quality education for all citizens and mandates a complete education system from elementary to higher education. It also promotes the development and preservation of Filipino culture and heritage. The state is tasked with prioritizing research and innovation to support national development.
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Article 14 Education, Science and Technology, Arts,Culture and Sports
1. What are the role of these pictures to
you as a citizen and to our government?
2. Language helps us to communicate easier. We can easily
understand and share our ideas if we have the same kind
of language.
3. It helps us to improve the quality of our life.
It is essential for national development and
progress.
4. It shows our skill and taste according to
aesthetic principles. It makes us distinct and
identifiable from all other people
5. It shapes us to become physically
competitive. It will give rise to natural-born
athletes that will compete and give pride
and honor to our country.
6. Make an individual educated that
will help the country to become
progressive.
9. EDUCATION
Section 1.
The State shall protect
and promote the right
of all citizens to quality
education at all levels,
and shall take
appropriate steps to
make such education
accessible to all.
10. EDUCATION
Section 2.
The State shall:
(1) Establish, maintain, and support a complete,
adequate, and integrated system of education
relevant to the needs of the people and society;
11. EDUCATION
Section 2.
(2) Establish and maintain, a system of free public
education in the elementary and high school levels.
Without limiting the natural rights of parents to rear
their children, elementary education is compulsory for
all children of school age;
12. EDUCATION
Section 2.
(3) Establish and maintain a
system of scholarship grants,
student loan programs,
subsidies, and other
incentives which shall be
available to deserving
students in both public and
private schools, especially to
the under-privileged;
13. EDUCATION
Section 2.
(4) Encourage non-formal,
informal, and indigenous learning
systems, as well as selflearning,
independent, and out-of-school
study programs particularly those
that respond to community needs;
and
(5) Provide adult citizens, the disabled and out-of-
school youth with training in civics, vocational
efficiency, and other skills.
14. EDUCATION
Section 3.
(1) All educational
institutions shall
include the study of
the Constitution as
part of the
curricula.
15. EDUCATION
Section 3.
(2) They shall inculcate patriotism and
nationalism, foster love of humanity,
respect for human rights, appreciation
of the role of national heroes in the
historical development of the country,
teach the rights and duties of
citizenship, strengthen ethical and
spiritual values, develop moral
character and personal discipline,
encourage critical and creative
thinking, broaden scientific and
technological knowledge, and promote
vocational efficiency.
16. EDUCATION
Section 3.
(3) At the option expressed in
writing by the parents or guardians,
religion shall be allowed to be
taught to their children or wards in
public elementary and high schools
within the regular class hours by
instructors designated or approved
by the religious authorities of the
religion to which the children or
wards belong, without additional
cost to the Government.
17. EDUCATION
Section 4.
(1) The State recognizes the complementary roles of
public and private institutions in the educational
system and shall exercise reasonable supervision
and regulation of all educational institutions.
18. EDUCATION
Section 4.
(2) Educational institutions, other than those established
by religious groups and mission boards, shall be owned
solely by citizens of the Philippines or corporations or
associations at least sixty per centum of the capital of
which is owned by such citizens.
The Congress may, however, require increased Filipino
equity participation in all educational institutions.
The control and administration of educational
institutions shall be vested in citizens of the Philippines.
19. EDUCATION
Section 4.
(2) cont.
No educational institution shall be established
exclusively for aliens and no group of aliens shall
comprise more than one-third of the enrollment in
any school. The provisions of this subsection shall
not apply to schools established for foreign
diplomatic personnel and their dependents and,
unless otherwise provided by law, for other foreign
temporary residents.
20. EDUCATION
Section 4.
(3) All revenues and assets of non-stock, non-profit
educational institutions used actually, directly, and
exclusively for educational purposes shall be
exempt from taxes and duties. Upon the dissolution
or cessation of the corporate existence of such
institutions, their assets shall be disposed of in the
manner provided by law.
Proprietary educational institutions, including those
cooperatively owned, may likewise be entitled to
such exemptions, and subject to the limitations
provided by law, including restrictions on dividends
and provisions for reinvestment.
21. EDUCATION
Section 4.
(4) Subject to conditions prescribed by law, all
grants, endowments, donations, or contributions
used actually, directly, and exclusively for
educational purposes shall be exempt from tax.
22. EDUCATION
Section 5.
(1) the State shall take into
account regional and
sectoral needs and
conditions and shall
encourage local planning in
the development of
educational policies and
programs.
23. EDUCATION
Section 5.
(3) Every citizen has a right to select
a profession or course of study,
subject to fair, reasonable, and
equitable admission and academic
requirements.
(2) Academic freedom shall be
enjoyed in all institutions of
higher learning.
24. EDUCATION
Section 5.
(4) The State shall enhance
the right of teachers to
professional advancement.
Nonteaching academic and
non-academic personnel shall
enjoy the protection of the
State.
25. EDUCATION
Section 5.
(5) The State shall assign the
highest budgetary priority to
education and ensure that
teaching will attract and retain its
rightful share of the best
available talents through
adequate remuneration and
other means of job satisfaction
and fulfillment.
27. LANGUAGE
Section 6.
The national language of the Philippines is
Filipino. As it evolves, it shall be further
developed and enriched on the basis of existing
Philippine and other languages.
Subject to provisions of law and as the Congress
may deem appropriate, the
Government shall take steps to initiate and
sustain the use of Filipino as a medium of
official communication and as language of
instruction in the educational system.
28. Section 7.
For purposes of communication and
instruction, the official languages of the
Philippines are Filipino and, until
otherwise provided by law, English.
The regional languages are the auxiliary
official languages in the regions and
shall serve as auxiliary media of
instruction therein.
Spanish and Arabic shall be promoted
on a voluntary and optional basis.
LANGUAGE
29. LANGUAGE
Section 8.
This Constitution shall be
promulgated in Filipino and English
and shall be translated into major
regional languages, Arabic, and
Spanish.
Section 9. The Congress shall establish a national
language commission composed of
representatives of various regions and
disciplines which shall undertake, coordinate,
and promote researches for the development,
propagation, and preservation of Filipino and
other languages.
31. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Section 10.
Science and technology are essential
for national development and
progress.
The State shall give priority to
research and development,
invention, innovation, and their
utilization; and to science and
technology education, training, and
services. It shall support indigenous,
appropriate, and self-reliant scientific
and technological capabilities, and
their application to the country's
productive systems and national life.
32. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Section 11.
The Congress may provide for incentives,
including tax deductions, to encourage
private participation in programs of basic
and applied scientific research.
Scholarships, grants-in-aid, or other forms
of incentives shall be provided to deserving
science students, researchers, scientists,
inventors, technologists, and specially
gifted citizens.
33. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Section 12.
The State shall regulate the transfer and
promote the adaptation of technology from all
sources for the national benefit. It shall
encourage the widest participation of private
groups, local governments, and community-based
organizations in the generation and
utilization of science and technology
Section 13.
The State shall protect and secure the exclusive rights of
scientists, inventors, artists, and other gifted citizens to their
intellectual property and creations, particularly when beneficial to
the people, for such period as may be provided by law.
35. ARTS AND CULTURE
Section 14.
The State shall foster the preservation, enrichment,
and dynamic evolution of a Filipino national culture
based on the principle of unity in diversity in a
climate of free artistic and intellectual expression.
Section 15.
Arts and letters shall enjoy the patronage of the
State. The State shall conserve, promote, and
popularize the nation's historical and cultural
heritage and resources, as well as artistic
creations.
36. ARTS AND CULTURE
Section 16.
All the country's artistic and historic
wealth constitutes the cultural treasure
of the nation and shall be under the
protection of the State which may
regulate its disposition.
Section 17.
The State shall recognize, respect, and
protect the rights of indigenous cultural
communities to preserve and develop their
cultures, traditions, and institutions.
It shall consider these rights in the
formulation of national plans and policies.
37. ARTS AND CULTURE
Section 18.
(1) The State shall ensure equal
access to cultural opportunities
through the educational system,
public or private cultural entities,
scholarships, grants and other
incentives, and community cultural
centers, and other public venues.
(2) The State shall encourage and support researches
and studies on the arts and culture.
39. SPORTS
Section 19.
(1) The State shall promote physical
education and encourage sports
programs, league competitions, and
amateur sports, including training
for international competitions, to
foster self-discipline, teamwork, and
excellence for the development of a
healthy and alert citizenry.
(2) All educational institutions shall undertake
regular sports activities throughout the country
in cooperation with athletic clubs and other
sectors.