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The Philippine Teachers Profesionalization Act RA 7836.pdf
3. The Republic Act No. 7836 or the
Philippine Teachers Professionalization
Act of 1994 strengthens the supervision
and regulation of the practice of
teaching in the Philippines. All teachers
are required to take and pass Licensure
Examination for Teachers (LET).
4. ARTICLE III
EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION
SECTION 13. Examination, Registration and License Required.
Except as otherwise specifically allowed under the
provisions of this Act, all applicants for registration as
professional teachers shall be required to undergo a written
examination which shall be given at least once a year in such
places and dates as the Board may determine upon approval by
the Commission. A valid certificate of registration and a valid
professional license from the Commission are required before
any person is allowed to practice as a professional teacher in
the Philippines, except as otherwise allowed under this Act.
5. SECTION 14. Scope of Examination. The
examinations for the elementary and secondary
school teachers shall be separate. The examination
for teachers in the elementary level shall consist of
two (2) parts, namely: professional education and
general education. The examination for teachers in
the secondary level shall consist of three (3) parts,
namely: professional education, general education,
and field of specialization.
6. SECTION 15. Qualification Requirements of Applicants. No applicant
shall be admitted to take the examination unless, on the date of filing
of the application, he shall have complied with the following
requirements:
(a) A citizen of the Philippines or an alien whose country has reciprocity
with the Philippines in the practice of the teaching profession;
(b) At least eighteen (18) years of age;
(c) In good health and of good reputation with high moral values;
(d) Has not been convicted by final judgment by a court for an offense
involving moral turpitude;
7. (e) A graduate of a school, college or university recognized by the
government and possesses the minimum educational qualifications, as
follows:
(1) For teachers in preschool, a bachelor's degree in early childhood education
(BECED) or its equivalent;
(2) For teachers in the elementary grades, a bachelor's degree in elementary
education (BSEED) or its equivalent;
(3) For teachers in the secondary grades, a bachelor's degree in education or its
equivalent with a major and minor, or a bachelor's degree in arts and sciences
with at least ten (10) units in professional education; and
(4) For teachers of vocational and two-year technical courses, a bachelor's degree
in the field of specialization or its equivalent, with at least eighteen (18) units in
professional education.
8. SECTION 16. Report of the Results of the Examination.
The Board shall, within one hundred twenty (120) days
after the examination, report the ratings obtained by
each candidate to the Professional Regulation
Commission for approval and appropriate action.
SECTION 17. Issuance of Certificate of Registration and
Professional License. The registration of a professional
teacher commences from the date his name is enrolled in
the roster of professional teachers.
9. Every registrant who has satisfactorily met all the
requirements specified in this Act shall, upon payment of the
registration fee, be issued a certificate of registration as a
professional teacher bearing the full name of the registrant
with serial number and date of issuance signed by the chairman
of the Commission and the chairman, vice-chairman, and
members of the Board, stamped with the official seal, as
evidence that the person named therein is entitled to practice
the profession with all the rights and privileges appurtenant
thereto. The certificate shall remain in full force and effect
until withdrawn, suspended and/or revoked in accordance with
law.
10. A professional license signed by the chairman of the
Commission and bearing the registration number and
date of issuance thereof and the month of expiry or
renewability shall likewise be issued to every registrant
who has paid the annual registration fees for three (3)
consecutive years. This license shall serve as evidence
that the licensee can lawfully practice his profession
until the expiration of its validity.
11. SECTION 18. Oath Before Practice. Every registrant
shall be required to take his professional oath before
practicing as a professional teacher.
SECTION 19. Periodic Merit Examination of Teachers. To
encourage continuing professional growth and development
and to provide additional basis for merit promotion, in
addition to their performance rating, teachers may take an
oral and written examination at least once in five (5) years
as basis for merit promotion. In taking this examination,
no fee shall be required.
12. SECTION 20. Failure to Pass the Merit Examination. If
a teacher fails to pass the merit examination, he or she
shall be allowed to take the examination for a second
time. Should he or she fail to pass the merit examination
for the second time, then he or she shall be required to
take a DECS accredited refresher course or program
before being allowed to retake the examination.
Failure of any permanent teacher to pass the merit
examination shall not, however, be used as a ground for
his/her dismissal or demotion.