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This Act shall be known as the "Magna Carta for Public School Teachers" and shall apply to all public school teachers except those in the professorial staff of state colleges and universities.
The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers Act has been expanded to include features like higher salary and benefits, chances for professional development, safety against harassment and discrimination, and compensation for teachers who are hurt or become disabled while working.
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The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers (Republic Act No. 4670) hereby declares that its policy is to advocate for and enhance the economic and social status of public school teachers, as well as their working and living conditions, terms of employment, and career prospects, so that they match favorably with opportunities already available ...
"THE MAGNA CARTA FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS", AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES Be it enacted by the Senate arid the House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION 1. Section 19 of Republic Act No. 4670, otherwise known as the "Magna Carta for the Public School Teachers", is hereby amended to read as follows: "SEC. 19.
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an act providing for security of tenure, code of conduct and additional benefits to teachers, amending for the purpose republic act no. 4670, otherwise known as the magna carta for public school teachers, and for other purposes
Public school teachers are defined in RA No. 4670, otherwise known as Magna Carta for Public School Teachers, as “All persons engaged in classroom teaching, in any level of instruction, on fulltime basis, - including guidance counselors, school librarians, industrial arts or vocational instructors, and all other persons performing supervisory
This document summarizes key parts of Republic Act No. 4670, also known as the Magna Carta for Public School Teachers, which was passed in 1966. Some of the main points covered include: - Establishing minimum educational qualifications for different types of teaching positions.