Article XIV Section 1,2 1987 Philippines Constitution.pptx
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Article XIV Section 1,2 1987 Philippines Constitution
Article XIV, Section 1 The state shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels Right to Quality Education The government promises to protect and promote everyone's right to good education. This means that every citizen should have access to quality learning, no matter their background or location. The state shall take steps to make education accessible to all Education for All: The state will work to make education available to everyone—it doesn’t matter if you’re in a big city or a remote village, the goal is to ensure that no one is left behind.
Article XIV, Section 1 The state shall promote national languages National Languages: The government wants to encourage the use of Filipino languages across the country. This can include supporting languages like Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, etc., and ensuring they are part of education and culture. The state shall prioritize research and development in science and technology Science and Technology: The government will focus on advancing science and technology, encouraging research and new discoveries to keep up with global progress and solve local problems.
Article XIV, Section 1 The state shall preserve and enrich Filipino culture Preserving Filipino Culture: The government has a responsibility to preserve and promote Filipino culture—from traditions, music, and dance, to the arts and local customs. This helps ensure that Filipino identity is maintained even as the world changes. The state shall encourage physical education and sports initiatives Physical Education and Sports: The government will also promote physical activities and sports. This is about keeping the youth healthy, encouraging sportsmanship, and providing opportunities for young people to participate in physical education.
Article XIV , Section 2 The Department of Education shall ensure that high school students learn about the stock market Stock Market Education: High school students will learn about the stock market, which is where shares of companies are bought and sold. It’s a way to teach students how businesses and the economy work. The Department of Education shall teach students about prudent investment and savings Prudent Investment and Savings: Students will be taught how to be smart with their money, including saving and investing. This helps them make better financial decisions in their future.
Article XIV , Section 2 The Department of Education shall teach students how the stock market reflects the national economy 3. Stock Market and National Economy: Students will also learn how the stock market reflects the health of the national economy—meaning how the buying and selling of stocks can show how well a country is doing financially. The Secretary of Education shall determine how to incorporate the stock market component into existing curricula Incorporating Stock Market in Curricula: The Department of Education will decide how to add lessons on the stock market to the existing school subjects, ensuring that the topic fits in smoothly with what students already learn.
To Wrap It Up Imagine your country is like a big school. The government is like the headmaster or principal, and its job is to make sure that every student gets a good education, learns about important things (like how the economy works), stays healthy through sports, and knows about their culture and language. It's also like the government is saying, “We’re going to teach you how to handle your money wisely and prepare you for the future, so you can make good choices.” This part of the Constitution is like a promise from the government to create a well-rounded, informed, and prepared generation of citizens.