Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT INSTITUTIONALIZ ING THE OPEN HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THE PHILIPPINES, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
Date filed
May 29, 2000
Scope
Urgent Bill
No
Legislative History
House Bill/Resolution NO. HB11648 | |
FULL TITLE : AN ACT INSTITUTIONALIZ ING THE OPEN HIGH SCHOOL SYSTEM IN THE PHILIPPINES, APPROPRIATING FUNDS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES | |
ABSTRACT : "Open High School System Act of 2000." Rationale: The open high school system delivers educational services to high school students utilizing print, radio, television and computer-based communications, satellite broadcasting, teleconferencin g and other multi-media learning and teaching technologies that allow students to study on their own without having to regularly attend classes in conventional classrooms. This alternative learning system is consistent with the constitutional mandate to democratize access to quality education at all levels even as it "recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building ." | |
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : LAGMAN-LUISTRO, CIELO KRISEL | |
DATE FILED : 2000-05-29 | |
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL | |
CO-AUTHORS : | |
1. | 2. |
ADMINISTRATION BILL? No | |
URGENT BILL? No | |
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES | |
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON BASIC EDUCATION ON 2000-06-05 | |
SECONDARILY REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE(S) ON APPROPRIATIONS |
Abstract
"Open High School System Act of 2000." Rationale: The open high school system delivers educational services to high school students utilizing print, radio, television and computer-based communications, satellite broadcasting, teleconferencin g and other multi-media learning and teaching technologies that allow students to study on their own without having to regularly attend classes in conventional classrooms. This alternative learning system is consistent with the constitutional mandate to democratize access to quality education at all levels even as it "recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building ."
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