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Rizal Law
Rizal Law
What is RA 1425?
Republic Act No. 1425, also known as the Rizal Law, is a Philippine legislation enacted on June 12, 1956.
The law mandates the inclusion of courses on the life, works, and writings of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal
in the curricula of all public and private educational institutions in the Philippines.
Educational institutions are expected to provide students with the necessary materials, textbooks, and
resources to effectively learn about Rizal's contributions to Philippine history and nation-building. The
law also encourages the establishment of Rizal monuments, statues, and markers in public places to
commemorate his legacy.
In summary, Republic Act No. 1425 (Rizal Law) is a Philippine legislation that mandates the inclusion of
courses on the life, works, and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private
educational institutions in the country. It was enacted in 1956 to promote a deeper understanding of
Rizal's contributions to Philippine history and instill nationalism among the Filipino youth. The law
applies to educational institutions at all levels and encourages the use of Rizal's writings in language and
literature subjects.