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- Q1Conversion of a high school without fiscal autonomy may be converted into an Implementing Unit. The SDS shall request DepEd Central Office through the Regional Office the issuance of Agency Codes to qualified high schools. All requests evaluated and endorsed by the Regional Office shall be verified and validated by the Accounting Division Finance Service (FS), DepEd Central Office. Requests found in order shall be forwarded for approval to:PNP ChiefDepEd Undersecretary for FinanceSecretary of EducationThe DBM30s
- Q2The second Philippines Commission passed Act No. 74 otherwise known as the:Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001Educational Act of 1901Educational Act of 1982Educational Decree of 186330s
- Q3The Educational Act of 1901 created the:Department of Public InstructionBureau of Private SchoolsBureau of Public SchoolsDepartment of Public and Private Schools30s
- Q4Pursuant to Sec. 17 of the Educational Act of 1901, there shall be established and maintained in the City of Manila a Normal School for the education of natives of the Islands in the science of teaching. This Normal School is now known as the:Ateneo De ManilaPhilippine Women’s UniversityPhilippine Normal UniversityUniversity of the Philippines30s
- Q5The Educational Act of 1901 gave authority to the General Superintendent of Public Instruction to obtain from the United States one thousand trained teachers. These teachers who were brought from the United States to the Philippines were known as the:Dewey teachersSheridan teachersMc kinley teachersThomasites30s
- Q6Republic Act No. 4670 is known as the:Magna Carta for Public School TeachersTeachers Professionalization ActKindergarten Education ActEnhanced Basic Education Act30s
- Q7The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers shall apply to all public school teachers except those in the:Schools established and maintained by local government unitsKindergartenProfessional staff of state colleges and universitiesSpecial Needs Education30s
- Q8As used in Republic Act No. 4670, the term “teacher” shall mean all persons engaged in classroom teaching in any level of instruction on full time basis. Who shall not be considered under this Act as a “teacher”?School nurses, physicians, dentists and other school employeesGuidance CounselorsAll persons performing supervisory and/or administrative functions in all schools, colleges and universities operated by the Government or its political subdivisionsSchool Librarians30s
- Q9Recruitment policy with respect to the selection and appointment of teachers shall be clearly defined by the Department of Education: What shall constitute the minimum educational qualifications for teacher-applicants in the kindergarten and elementary grades?Bachelor’s Degree in Education or its equivalent with a major and a minorBachelor’s Degree in field of specialization with at least eighteen professional units in educationBachelor’s Degree in Arts or Science with at least eighteen professional units in EducationBachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education (BSEED)30s
- Q10Except for cause and as otherwise provided in RA 4670, no teacher shall be transferred without his consent from one station to another. Where the exigencies of the service require the transfer of teacher from one station to another, such transfer may be effected by the:Regional DirectorSchool SuperintendentAssistant SecretaryUndersecretary30s
- Q11If the teacher believes there is no justification for the transfer, he may appeal his case to the:UndersecretarySecretary of EducationDirector of Public Schools (now: Regional Director)Assistant Secretary30s
- Q12Which of the following conditions cannot be considered “in the exigency of the service”?When there is considerable decrease in enrollment in certain schools arising from evacuation due to armed conflict, national disasters, resettlement of families, closure of large private firms in the area and other similar circumstancesWhen the pupil/student-teacher ratio of the school is below 27:1 for elementary and 35:1 for secondary levelWhen the pupil/student-teacher ratio of the school is below 35:1 for elementary and 27:1 for secondary level except when the school is implementing multi-grade classesWhen the teacher is declared excess by the principal/school head and his/her expertise/area of specialization is needed in another school/district/division30s
- Q13Which of the following may not serve as a guide in the decision on whom to transfer in the event that teachers are transferred in the exigency of the service?Elementary school teachersResidents of the barangay or municipality of the proposed recipient schoolTeachers who were last to be hired (Last in, First out)Non-residents of the barangay, municipality where the school is located30s
- Q14Which of the following situations should not be given priority when teachers are seeking to transfer to another station which is in need of additional teachers?The teacher is joining his/her husband/wife in the same schoolNone in the listThe teacher has served for more than five years outside his/her home barangay/municipalityWhen the teacher is declared excess by the school head and/or his/her expertise/area of specialization is needed in another school/district/division30s
- Q15No transfers whatever shall be made:Six months before any local or national electionThree months before any local or national electionFour months before any local or national electionFive months before any local or national election30s