R.A. 1425 Flashcards
When was R.A. 1425 approved?
June 12, 1956
Where is this act published?
Official Gazette Vol. 52, No. 6, p. 2971
What are the 2 Congressional Bills that made up this act?
- Senate House Bill No. 438
2. House of Representative Bill No, 5561
Who is the author of Senate House Bill No. 438?
Claro M. Recto
Who is the author of the House of Representative Bill No. 5561?
Jacobo Gonzales
4 duties that the law envisions for the educational institutions to perform
- Developing moral character
- Developing personal discipline
- Developing civic consciousness
- Teaching the duties of citizenship
Who filed the law?
Committee on Education
When was the law filed?
April 3, 1956
When did the bill became law?
April 17, 1956
Who sponsored the law?
Jose P. Laurel, Jr.
Who was the Chairman of the Committee on Education that Time?
Jose P. Laurel, Jr.
When did the debate regarding the bill began?
April 23, 1956
Individuals who were in favor of the passage of the bill
- Jose P. Laurel, Jr
- Claro M. Recto
- Jacobo Gonzales
Individuals who aren’t in favor of the passage of the bill
- Mariano Cuenco
- Francisco Rodrigo
- Decoroso Rosales
According to Recto, these are the traits that the youth could learn from Rizal
- Civic Consciousness
- National Dignity
- Personal Pride
- Patriotism
Who was the archbishop of Manila who wrote a pastoral letter?
Fr. Rufino Santos
Who is the president that signed the bill?
President Ramon Magsaysay
When was the law made effective?
August 16, 1956
At what section of the law mandated the integration of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo in the curricula of all schools whether public or private and the utilization of the unexpurgated versions of the novels or their closest English translations.
Section 1
Who was responsible for the implementation of the law as well as the translation of Rizal’s novels into English and Tagalog and other principal languages in the country.
National Board of Education
How much is the allotted money to implement the pertinent provisions?
Php 300, 000
Who ordered the strict implementation of the law by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports (now Department of Education) since there were some verified reports that the law was not fully implemented nationwide.
Fidel V. Ramos