There is a law, Republic Act 1425, that makes the teaching of Rizal's life and works, particularly his two novels, compulsory in Philippine schools and colleges.
Rizal is a required subject for graduation in the Philippines to cultivate a sense of nationalism and pride among students. Studying the life and works of national hero Jose Rizal helps students understand the country's history, culture, and identity, fostering patriotism and a deeper appreciation for Filipino heritage.
Yes, it is a REQUIREMENT for graduation
Although this a very subjective question, the general opinion is yes. That is why it is currently a requirement for graduation.
yes!
A requirement for graduation was four years of English.Class 500 was a requirement before taking Class 505.
hekasi
The subject on Rizal (referring to Jose Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines) is included in the curriculum to educate students about his life, writings, and contributions to the country's history and independence movement. Studying Rizal helps students understand the struggle for freedom and national identity, as well as his ideals of patriotism and social reform.
Brian
Yes, in mains just is in graduation. Being graduation's simply reality
history
Studying Rizal helps gain insights into Philippine history, culture, and nationalism. It also promotes critical thinking about social and political issues, as well as the values of heroism, patriotism, and sacrifice. Rizal's writings and life serve as inspiration for advocating reforms and striving for social justice.
No one has to learn French unless it's a prerequisite or requirement. For example, it may be a required subject in school or at college. It may be the only language that's offered at an educational institution that has a foreign language requirement for certification or graduation. Or it may be the communication vehicle of the neighborhood in which one lives or the job at which one works.