The reason behind the reduction of elementary education from 7 years to 6 years under the Education Act of 1940 was not discussed on this video. Based on the information from DepEd, during the Commonwealth era the Quezon administration tried to emulate the 12-year American basic education system. The government at that time started by reducing the elementary education from 7 years to 6 years and planned to introduce the additional 2 years in the secondary level or what is called senior high school. However, due to the outbreak of the war, the proposal of adding 2 more years in high school no longer became a law. The aftermath of the war resulted to shortage of government funds which made it more impractical to add 2 more years in high school. In 1953 a law authored by the late Senator Geronima Pecson (Elementary Education Act of 1953) tried to restore the pre-war Grade 7 in elementary. It was signed by President Elpidio Quirino but was never implemented due to budget constraints. Only exclusive schools such as Ateneo Grade School, La Salle Greenhills, De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School, San Beda Grade School (Mendiola), Lourdes School Quezon City, Assumption College, Colegio San Agustin Makati, etcetera implemented the 7 years of elementary education. The 12-year basic education (with Kindergarten) was finally signed into law and implemented during the term of President BS Aquino III despite objections from parents and some schools.
Naaalala ko pa nuong first year high school ako meron kaming mga classmates na graduate sa school na may Grade 7, ang tawag namin sa kanila mga sosyal hahahahaha. During that time kapag may Grade 7 ang school na pinanggalingan mo parang mataas ang tingin sau kase it means galing ka sa sosyal na school, ang mga ordinaryong elementary schools nuon hanggang Grade 6 lang talaga.
Thank you so much. You made it easy for us to understand our history of education. Hope your hard work will inspire others to help make our education more relevant to the masses.
The Teaching Profession 4th Edition, OBE & PPST-Based Author/s: Purita P. Bilbao, Brenda B. Corpuz, Avelina T. Llagas, Gloria G. Salandanan Publisher: Lorimar Publishing, Inc. Copyright: 2018 ISBN: 978-621-8035-49-2
The reason behind the reduction of elementary education from 7 years to 6 years under the Education Act of 1940 was not discussed on this video. Based on the information from DepEd, during the Commonwealth era the Quezon administration tried to emulate the 12-year American basic education system. The government at that time started by reducing the elementary education from 7 years to 6 years and planned to introduce the additional 2 years in the secondary level or what is called senior high school. However, due to the outbreak of the war, the proposal of adding 2 more years in high school no longer became a law. The aftermath of the war resulted to shortage of government funds which made it more impractical to add 2 more years in high school. In 1953 a law authored by the late Senator Geronima Pecson (Elementary Education Act of 1953) tried to restore the pre-war Grade 7 in elementary. It was signed by President Elpidio Quirino but was never implemented due to budget constraints. Only exclusive schools such as Ateneo Grade School, La Salle Greenhills, De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School, San Beda Grade School (Mendiola), Lourdes School Quezon City, Assumption College, Colegio San Agustin Makati, etcetera implemented the 7 years of elementary education. The 12-year basic education (with Kindergarten) was finally signed into law and implemented during the term of President BS Aquino III despite objections from parents and some schools.
Naaalala ko pa nuong first year high school ako meron kaming mga classmates na graduate sa school na may Grade 7, ang tawag namin sa kanila mga sosyal hahahahaha. During that time kapag may Grade 7 ang school na pinanggalingan mo parang mataas ang tingin sau kase it means galing ka sa sosyal na school, ang mga ordinaryong elementary schools nuon hanggang Grade 6 lang talaga.
Thank you Ms. Red. This is of great help sa amin because we are in search for the history of DepEd.
Thank you so much. You made it easy for us to understand our history of education. Hope your hard work will inspire others to help make our education more relevant to the masses.
Professor Red,please make a video discussion for social studies subjects too.
Thank you. Miss Red.
Hello po! Do you have a video po ba on the historical perspectives of supervision of instruction in the philippinee?
Thank you so much for your video Maam
Thank you, professor for informative video
thank you for sharing maam
Ask ko lang po, what year or era ang nagkaroon ng school na hindi na separated ang boys and girls?
Hi! According to the presentation, Spanish Era po 😊
Hi Prof.. can u make a video comparing phil and china educational system..
thank you ma'am,may video ba about Education Act 1982
Mam thank you for the video. Panotice at paHELP Naman Po. Salamat
thanks for sharing Miss Red . pwede po ba mkahingi ng soft copy,,thanks in advance po..
Good day professor, permission to use and modify your presentation thank you
good day! po permission to use the video presentation for my class.
Hi ma'am meron po ba kayong references about history of educational system during Republic period po?
Good day Ma'am, pwede po g makahingi ng copy ng ppt niyo? Thanks po
Good day po ma'am! Permission to download this video po. Thank you po.
Thank you po Ms. Red .Pwede po makahingi ng ppt niyo? Thank you po :)
Good day maam, can I use this po for our school presentation?
Yes. Just give credits dear.
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hi ma'am pwede Po Maka hingi Ng PowerPoint presentation nyo?
Philippine education system during Martial Law
Hello mam pwede po makahingi ng powerpoint presentation?
Hello mam pwede po makahingi ng powerpoint presentation ..salamat po
Hello po maam, may email po ako sa inyo po salamat 😊
Prof pwede po ba makahingi Ng reference mo ma'am☺️☺️
The Teaching Profession 4th Edition, OBE & PPST-Based
Author/s: Purita P. Bilbao, Brenda B. Corpuz, Avelina T. Llagas, Gloria G. Salandanan
Publisher: Lorimar Publishing, Inc.
Copyright: 2018
ISBN: 978-621-8035-49-2
Thank you ma'am 🥰☺️