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GOAL!

Section 24: Study Leave

Section 25: Indefinite Leave

Section 26: Salary Increase upon Retirement

V. LEAVE AND RETIREMENT BENEFITS

Republic Act 4670

Section 24: Study Leave

Section 25: Indefinite Leave

Section 26: Salary Increase upon Retirement

IV. HEALTH MEASURES AND INJURY BENEFITS

Section 22: Medical Examination and Treatment

Section 23: Compensation for Injuries

Section 16: Salary Scale

Section 17: Equality in Salary Scales

Section 18: Cost of Living Allowance

Section 19- Special Hardship Allowances

Section 20- Salaries to be Paid in Legal Tendency

Section 21- Deduction Prohibited

III. HOURS OF WORK AND REMUNERATION

Section 13: Teaching Hours

Section 14: Additional Compensation

Section 15: Criteria for Salaries

  • they shall compare favorably with those paid in other occupations requiring equivalent or similar qualifications, training and abilities
  • they shall be such as to ensure teachers a reasonable standard of life for themselves and their families
  • they shall properly graded so as to recognize the fact that certain positions require higher qualifications, training and abilities.

Section 9: Administrative Charges

Section 10: No Discrimination

Section 11: Married Teachers

Section 12: Academic Freedom

Magna Carta for Public School Teachers

Section 4: Probationary Period

Section 5: Tenure of Office

Section 6: Consent for Transfer

Section 7: Code of Professional Conduct for Teachers

Section 8: Safeguards in Disciplinary Procedure

  • the right to be informed, in writing and in charges;
  • the right to full access to the evidence in the case
  • the right to defend himself and to be defended by a representative of his choice and/or by his organization, adequate time being given to he teacher for the preparation of his defense
  • the right to appeal to clearly designated authorities. no publicity shall be given to any disciplinary action being taken against a teacher during the pendency of his case.

II. RECRUITMENT AND CAREER

Section 3: Recruitment and Qualifications

  • For teachers in the Kindergarten and elementary grades, Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education (B.S.E.ED.)
  • For Teachers of the secondary schools, Bachelor's degree in Education or its equivalent with a major and a minor; or a Bachelor's degree in Arts or Science with at least eighteen professional units in Education.
  • For teachers of secondary vocational and two years technical courses, Bachelor's degree in the field or specialization with atleast 18 professional units in education
  • For teachers of courses on the collegiate level, other than vocational master's degree with a specific area of specialization

I. DECLARATION OF POLICY -COVERAGE

Section 1: Declaration of Policy

Section 2: Title-Definition

Republic Act 4670

Magna Carta for Public School Teachers

  • "Great Charter"
  • June 18, 1966
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