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Republic Act No.

1425: The Rizal Law is about implementing rules to educate people about the
Life,Works and Writings of our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, especially his novels Noli Me Tangere and
ElFilibusterismo. This is to give the students and the future generations an ample background and
forthem to understand about how Jose Rizal hands over his life for our country.The objectives and
purposes of this act:First, is to enrich the minds of the students about the history of the Philippines
specifically talking aboutour national hero.Second, is for the people not to take advantage of the novels
of Rizal. For example, making revisionsand/or deleting other parts of the texts resulting to variations that
would affect the understandings of the students and other readers. This act simply wants to preserve the
original content of the writings.Third, is to prove the people that violence is not always the solution in
battle like what Rizal did.Fourth, mainly is for the people to have an inspiration through the Life, Works
and Writings of Jose Rizal.Section 1 states that the courses on the life, works, and writings of Jose Rizal,
particularly his novels NoliMe Tangere and El Filibusterismo shall be included in the curricula of all
schools and the original copymust be used maintaining that the content should not be revised nor
deleted any part of the novels. Italso states that the exemption from studying these writings is because
of religious beliefs in a swornstatement.Section 2 states that all schools must have in their libraries the
sufficient copies of the writings andworks of Rizal, as well as its unedited and translated editions, and the
number of copies must be inproportion to the number of students.Section 3 states that the Board of
National Education must handle the translation of Noli Me Tangereand El Filibusterismo as well as the
other writings of Rizal into English and other dialects to bedistributed to the people in cheap prices
especially through the Purok and Barrios.Section 4 states that this act does not alter the section 927 of
the administrative code in prohibiting anypersons engaged in any public schools to discuss religious
doctrines.Section 5 states that, the authorized amount of 300,000 pesos is enough to pursue and
implement thepurpose of this act according to National Treasury.Section 6 states that this act must be
implemented right after its approval.

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I think when talking about if it is properly implemented, it is not. Its because of the primary
reasonsthat the priorities and the point of view for education today differs then. Actually most of the
schoolscouldnt follow this act. Most schools especially public schools of today dont even have proper
roomsfor the students. The schools are overpopulated reaching to the point that the students are
alreadyseated on the floor. There is a big problem in financing and producing schools for children, so
how muchmore in providing their books? The government doesnt have enough budgets for education,
especiallyhaving the continuous growing of population. Now because of these reasons, the objectives of
this actcouldnt be met the way it is supposed to be. But then because of the perseverance of the
patientteachers, I think somehow the students are slowly and carefully learning about the history and
Rizaldespite of the problems.In my opinion there are some sections in this act that are unsuitable with
the trend of today and need tobe updated, so I think it should be amended.

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