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A Matrix of Philippine Educational System
EDUCATIONAL
PERIOD
BRIEF HISTORY
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
EDUCATIONAL
PRACTICES
LEGAL MANDATES
PROPONENTS
Pre \u2013 Spanish

The early Filipinos
were already civilized,
before the Spanish came
and conquer our country.
They had government,
laws, education, writing,
literature, religion,
customs and traditions,
commerce and industries
and arts and services.

\u266a Rituals and ceremonies are
consider as program that time
\u266a For conformity

\u266a Apprenticeship \u2013 at
home
\u266a Knowledge and skills
\u266a Institutionalized \u2013
religious and imitation

\u266a Attending religious
rituals and ceremonies

\u266a Code of Kalantiaw
\u266a Based on elderly rule of the
chief in the barangay

\u266a Parents
\u266a Elders
\u266a Babaylan and
Katalona

Spanish

Almost 333 years,
colonize the Philippines .
They are after the 3G\u2019s

God - religion
Gold \u2013 treasure
Glory - power

\u266a Elementary Education
Parochial Schools
Visitas (chapel)

\u266a Secondary Education
Seminarios \u2013 religious

vocation
Beaterios \u2013 for girls
Institutes
Colegios

\u266a Higher Education
UST \u2013 Collegio de Sto.
Rosario
1995 \u2013 World Youth Day
- Mass in Quirino
Grandstand and UST
(Pope John Paul II)
Collegio de San Jose
\u266a Royal Decree of 1863 (Educational Act of 1863)

Establishment of a complete system of education in the country comprising of elementary, secondary and collegiate levels

The provision of government supervision and
control of these schools
The establishment of teacher training institutions
\u266a Spanish
missionaries
American Regime
Treaty
of
Paris

\u2013 December 10, 1898 , terminated the Spanish- American raging in Cuba and the Philippines were ceded to the United States by Spain for the paltry sum of US million.

Public School System
\u266a Mass Education
\u266a Elementary

Education
\u266a Secondary

Education
\u266a Higher Education
\u266a Vocational

Education

\u266a English language was
used as a medium of
instruction.
\u266a New subject areas were
introduced -reading,
writing, arithmetic,
language, good manners
and right conduct, civics,
hygiene and sanitation,
gardening, domestic

science, American

History and Philippine
History.
\u266a American textbooks and
reading materials were
the only educational
materials used.
\u266a Technical/ vocational
skills were emphasized.
\u266a \u201cThomasites\u201d were the
first teacher.
\u266a Grade seven was
included.

\u266a First Philippine
Commission (President
William McKinley, April 7,
1900)

Bring about an era of a
new form of colonial
governance over a long-
oppressed people.
\u266a Educational Act No. 34
(January 21, 1901)

Established the
Department of Public
Instruction
\u266a Organic Act of 1916

Department of Public
Instruction is headed by a
secretary.
\u266a Act No. 74 \u2013 Educational
Act of 1901

\u201dOrganic School Law\u201d of
the Philippines
Continuance of
public/private schools

Prohibits teacher from
teaching religion
\u266a Act No. 3162 & 3196 -
Munroe Survey Commission
in 1925

\u266a Thomasites
\u266a President William
McKinley

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