“An Act to improve the teaching Techniques of the Philippines through the form of Exchanging Students among Asian Countries”
by
Gilbert B. dela Cruz
BSPE 3-1
Section 1.Short title – This Act shall be known as “Exchange Student Act”.
Section 2.Declaration of State Policies – It is the policy of the state as the charter member of the UN to have a harmonious relationship among foreign neighboring countries to form a bond of friendship and trust. The state shall prosper the bond of friendship and trust thru the form of exchanging of students between or among Asian countries. The state shall allow a representative of any University in the country to be an exchange student in order to improve the teaching techniques in the Philippines and also to promote Tourism.
Section 3.Qualifications – In order for a student to be the representative of the country as an exchange student the following qualifications must be followed and/or pass:
(a.) The student who will take the examination must be an incoming 3rd year college.
(b.) The student who wanted to be an “exchange student” shall first take up a qualifying examination.
(c.) The student to be able to qualify must achieve an average score not lower than or equal to 1.5 (90 %).
(d.) Must possess self-discipline.
The student who will surpass the written examination shall be given the opportunity to become the representative of the country as an exchange student within the span of one year.
Section 4.Role of the Different Department of the Government and/or Non-Government Organization – The different department of Government such as DepEd, DFA, CHED and the DOT with the help of NGO’s shall have the major role in implementing this Act. The Philippine government must sustain the allowance of his/her representative during his/her stay.
Section 5.Goal of this Act – This Act aims to enrich and broaden the relationship between the participating countries by means of education through exchanging of student/s. This Act enables the exchange student to explore, adapt and study the different cultures and tradition of the country he/she is into. The Act also enables the student to further study or observe the teaching techniques being used in the country he/she is into and the techniques to be used to enrich the knowledge of the Filipino student.
Section 6.Goal of the Exchange Student – The student should be the sole representative of the country, as the representative he/she must always be presentable in the eyes of his/her colleagues. The student’s goal is to study in the country he/she is into. He/she shall observe and take notes to the difference of the teaching techniques of the country he/she is into. Prior to this the exchange student has the ability to use the time he/she has in order to enrich his/her own knowledge and ability in studying any subject matter which is also prior to his/her degree.
Section 7.Violation/s – The exchange student must not commit any of the following violation/s:
- He/she must not disobey the given rules and regulations of the University he/she is into.
- He/she must not take advantage of applying a job while he/she is studying.
- All exchange students must follow the law that governs the country.
Any violation of this Act shall be punished by expulsion from the University he/she is into.
Section 8.Separabilty Clause. If any provision coming from this Act is declared unconstitutional, the remaining other provisions shall not be affected thereof shall continue to be in effect.
Section 9.Repealing Clause. All laws, decrees, orders, rules and regulations and other issuances parts thereof, which are inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed or amended accordingly.
Section 10.Effectivity Clause. This act would gain its effectivity upon approval.
di ba dapat sa education to…
nku nku nku nku nku nku nku… you should’ve trimmed your qualifications… sa dami ng mata2linong estudyante dito sa bansa.. marami ang mghhangad nyan,, eh d pra pla 2ng prequel ng “brain-drain” dito sa Pinas… whaddyathink?
~BinmaR™
d na kailangan ng legislation para d2.. tska gnagwa na ng Pilipinas to…
gngwa n nmn tlga 2 eh