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MEREPEAT o er t o

1935

Articles 356 and 259 Commonwealth Act No. 3203

The right of every child to live in an atmosphere conducive to his physical, moral and intellectual development and the concomitant duty of the government to promote the full growth of the faculties of every child.

1963

Republic Act No. 3562 An act to promote the Education of the blind in the Philippines
Republic Act No. 5250 Ac act establishing a ten-year teacher training program for teachers of special and exceptional children

1968

1973

The Philippine Constitution Section 8 Article XV The provision of a complete , adequate, and integrated system of education relevant to the goals of national development

1975

Presidential Decree No. 603 The Child and Youth Welfare Code

Article 3 on the Rights of the Child: The emotionally

disturbed or socially maladjusted child shall be treated with sympathy and understanding and shall be given the education and care required by his particular condition
Article 74 Where needs warrant, there shall be at least

special classes in every province, and if possible, special schools for the physically handicapped, the mentally retarded, the emotionally disturbed and the mentally gifted. The private sector shall be given all the necessary inducement and encouragement

1978

1982

Presidential Decree No. 1509 created the National Commission Concerning Disabled persons (NCCDP). It was renamed as National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP) The Education Act or Batas Pambansa Bilang 232 The state shall promote the right of every individual to relevant quality education regardless of sex, age, breed, socioeconomic status, physical and mental condition, social and ethnic origin, political and other affiliations. The state shall therefore promote and maintain quality of success to education as well as enjoyment of the benefits of education by all its citizens

Section 24 Special Education Service of the 1982 same law affirms that the State further recognizes its responsibility to provide, within the context of the formal education system services to meet special needs of certain clientele. These specific types shall be guided by the basic policies of state embodied on General Provisions of this Act which include; (2) special education, the education of persons who are physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, culturally different from the so-called normal individuals that they require modification of school practices and services to develop to their maximum capacity.

1983

Batas Pambansa Bilang 344 The Accessibility Law An act to enhance the mobility of disabled persons
The Philippine Constitution Article IV Section 1 The State shall promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Section 2 The state shall provide adult citizens, the disabled and out-of-school youth with training in civics, vocational efficiency and other skills

1987

1989

Republic Act No. 6759 White Cane Safety Day in the Philippines Republic Act No. 7610 An Act Providing for the Strong Deterrence and Special Protection Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination, Providing Penalties for Its Violation and Other Purposes Institutionalization of SPED Programs in All Schools

1992

1997

2000

2004

Presidential Proclamation No. 361 National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week Celebration of July Republic Act No. 9288 The New Born Screening Act of 2004

Section 2 Article IV For maximum efficiency, class sizes at any given time shall be as follows
Exceptionality Gifted/Fast Learner Mentally Retarded Visually Impaired Hearing Impaired Behavior Problems Orthopedically Handicapped Multiple Handicapped Speech Defective Learning Disabled One Year Level 30-35 8-15 5-10 7-12 15-20 10-15 5-8 10-15 7-10

Article IV Section 1.5

Learners with special needs maybe admitted anytime during the year, if circumstances warrant such admission. Students aged 16 or older shall be admitted to an appropriate regular or alternative special program Promotion of Learners Regular Acceleration/Advance Placement Reclassification of Regular Items for Teachers BSE Major in SPED BSE +18 units of SPED in the Graduate Level BSE+ 15 units in SPED w/ 2 years VS teaching in the Regular school BSE + 12 units in SPED w/ 4 years VS teaching in the regular class BSE + 9 units in SPED w/ 6 years VS teaching in the regular school BSE + 2 years of VS teaching experience as a SPED teacher

We are guilty of many errors and many faults, but our worst crime is abandoning the children, neglecting the foundation of life. Many of the things we need can wait. The children cannot. Right now is the time their bones are being formed, their blood is being made and their senses are being developed. To them we cannot answer Tomorrow . Their name is

People wont care how much you know until they know how much you care.

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