Ipaliwanag sa Tagalog at magbigay ng halimbawa.
Child's Access to Educational Opportunities
1. The state shall see to it that no child is refused admission in public schools. All parents are required to enroll their children in schools to complete, at least, an elementary education
2. All necessary assistance possible shall be given to parents, specially indigent ones or those who need the services of children at home, to enable the children to acquire at least an elementary education
3. To further help promote the welfare of children of working mothers and indigent parents, and in keeping with the Constitutional provision on the maintenance of an adequate system of public education, public nursery and kindergarten schools shall be maintained, whenever possible.
4.There shall be at least special classes in every province, and, if possible, special schools for the physically handicapped, the mentally retarded, the emotionally disturbed, and the specially gifted.
5. Children and students are provided with adequate schoolrooms and facilities including playground, space, and facilities for sports and physical development activities
Duties in General of the State Community
-defined as used in this Title, a community shall mean, the local government, together with the society of individuals or institutions, both public and private, in which a child lives.
Duties of the Community
1. Bring about a healthy environment necessary to the normal growth of children and the enhancement of their physical, mental and spiritual well-being;
2. Help institutions of learning, whether public or private, achieve the fundamental objectives of education; lawphil.net
3. Organize or encourage movements and activities, for the furtherance of the interests of children and youth;
4. Promote the establishment and maintenance of adequately equipped playgrounds, parks, and other recreational facilities.
5. Support parent education programs by encouraging its members to attend and actively participate therein;
6. Assist the State in combating and curtailing juvenile delinquency and in rehabilitating wayward children;
7. Aid in carrying out special projects for the betterment of children in the remote areas or belonging to cultural minorities or those who are out of school; and
8. Cooperate with private and public child welfare agencies in providing care, training and protection to destitute, abandoned, neglected, abused, handicapped and disturbed children.
Child's Access to Educational Opportunities
1. The state shall see to it that no child is refused admission in public schools. All parents are required to enroll their children in schools to complete, at least, an elementary education
2. All necessary assistance possible shall be given to parents, specially indigent ones or those who need the services of children at home, to enable the children to acquire at least an elementary education
3. To further help promote the welfare of children of working mothers and indigent parents, and in keeping with the Constitutional provision on the maintenance of an adequate system of public education, public nursery and kindergarten schools shall be maintained, whenever possible.
4.There shall be at least special classes in every province, and, if possible, special schools for the physically handicapped, the mentally retarded, the emotionally disturbed, and the specially gifted.
5. Children and students are provided with adequate schoolrooms and facilities including playground, space, and facilities for sports and physical development activities
Duties in General of the State Community
-defined as used in this Title, a community shall mean, the local government, together with the society of individuals or institutions, both public and private, in which a child lives.
Duties of the Community
1. Bring about a healthy environment necessary to the normal growth of children and the enhancement of their physical, mental and spiritual well-being;
2. Help institutions of learning, whether public or private, achieve the fundamental objectives of education; lawphil.net
3. Organize or encourage movements and activities, for the furtherance of the interests of children and youth;
4. Promote the establishment and maintenance of adequately equipped playgrounds, parks, and other recreational facilities.
5. Support parent education programs by encouraging its members to attend and actively participate therein;
6. Assist the State in combating and curtailing juvenile delinquency and in rehabilitating wayward children;
7. Aid in carrying out special projects for the betterment of children in the remote areas or belonging to cultural minorities or those who are out of school; and
8. Cooperate with private and public child welfare agencies in providing care, training and protection to destitute, abandoned, neglected, abused, handicapped and disturbed children.