Article 1, International Charter of Physical Education and Sports, UNESCO, Paris, 1978 and Recommendation 1, International Disciplinary Regional Meeting of Experts on Physical Education, UNESCO, Brisbane, 1982
“The practice of physical education and sport is a fundamental right of all…”
“And this right should not be treated as different in principle from the right to adequate food, shelter, and medical care.”
Article XIV, Section 19, 1986 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines –
“The state shall promote physical education and encourage sports programs, league competitions and amateur sports including training for international competition to foster self-discipline, teamwork, and excellence for the development of a healthy and alert citizenry.”
“All educational institutions shall undertake regular sports activities throughout the country and in cooperation with athletic clubs and other sectors.”
Republic Act No. 5708an act providing for the promotion and financing of an integrated Physical Education and Sports Development Program for the schools in the Philippines. Section 1, this Act shall be known as “The Schools Physical Education and Sports Development Act of 1969.
PD 604 - Orientation on the cleanliness of the surroundings before and after conducting any physical activities. This is an act integrating nationwide youth development, physical fitness and amateur sports development programs and creating for this purpose the department of youth and sports development, and for other purposes.
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what are the legal basis for heath education
The National Health Education Standards are written as a legal basis to make sure that health education goals are being met. Health education allows students to become more conscious of ways they can stay healthy.
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the legal bases of education is how to protect your body
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The 14th Ammendment
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The legal basis for non-formal education in the Philippines includes the Education Act of 1982 which recognizes non-formal education as an integral part of the national education system. Additionally, the Alternative Learning System Law of 2007 further supports and promotes non-formal education initiatives to provide educational opportunities to out-of-school youth and adults. Lastly, the Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013 includes provisions for non-formal education to cater to diverse learners and promote lifelong learning.