1.12 education and politics tiu

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Transcript of 1.12 education and politics tiu

Etymology and Definition

Fun fact

Why do we need to study Politics?

The term Education camefrom Latin words “edecare,educare and educatum” whichmeans “to learn, to know andto lead out.”

Therefore, Education meansto learn, to know and to leadout the internal hidden talentor potential of a child/learner.

Etymology:

Definitions of EDUCATION

Process of receiving or giving systematic instruction especially at a school or university.

The delivery of knowledge, skills and information from teachers to students.

Did you know that…

There’s a NARROW and BROADERmeaning or concept of Education.

Narrow Meaning/Concept

Education is being provided under the premises of schools,

colleges and universities.Bookish knowledge

Broader Meaning/Concept

Education is universal.Long-life process; it starts from the cradle and ends to the grave.

Politics came from the Latinword “Politicus” meaning“anything of the state orbelonging to the state”.

It’s the science ofgovernment which has to dowith the regulation, protectionand government of a nation orstate.

Etymology:

Why do we need to study Politics?

Politics makes students aware of their

rights and respective duties as citizens.

Classes of Rights

• Natural Rights

•Constitutional Rights

•Statutory Rights

Natural Rights

Right to Love Right to Life

Constitutional Rights

Right of

Suffrage

Right to

Freedom

Statutory Rights

Right to inherit

property

Bill of RIGHTS1. Due process of law.

2. Rights against reasonable

search & arrest.

3. Privacy of communication &

correspondence.

4. Freedom of speech, expression

and press.

5. Freedom of religion.

6. Liberty of abode and travel.

7. Right of Information.

8. Right to form unions and

associate.

9. Power of eminent domain.

10. Obligation of contracts

11. Free access to court.

12. Right of person under custodial

interrogation.

13. Right to bail.

14. Due process in criminal

offenses.

15. Privilege of writ of habeas

corpus.

16. Right to speedy trial.

17. Right to political belief.

18. Right against self- incrimination.

19. Right against excessive fines

and management

20. Non-imprisonment for no-

payment of debts and poll tax.

21. Right against double jeopardy.

22. Ex post facto law and bill of

attainder.

Duties:

1. Loyalty to the Republic of the Philippines

2. Responsible exercise of rights with due regards for the

right of others.

3. Defense of the state.

4. Obligation to pay taxes.

5. Obligation to register and vote.

Politics is a way of generating a

more controlled society.

Fun fact

aboutTEACHERS and POLITICIANS:

Model

Creative

Sociable

Common Goal

“The roots of education are bitter but the fruit is sweet”

- Aristotle