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GROUP 2

MEMBERS:
1. PEREYRA, DENNIS
2. GASATAN, DAVEBRELLE E.
3. HEQUIN, DECILYN D.
4. ZONIO, DARLYN JANE
5. ADIO, DIAN JADE C.
Physical Education
In Philippines
1987 Philippine Constitution Republic Act 14 Section 19
 The States shall promote physical education and encourage sport programs, league
competitions, and amateur sports, including training for international competitions, to
foster self-discipline, teamwork, and excellence for the development of a healthy and
alert citizenry.

 All educational institutions shall undertake regular sports activities throughout the
country in cooperation with athletic clubs and other sectors.

 Physical Education in the Philippines dates back to primitive society when physcial
activity was a very important for survival, making it necesssarily for the adult to teach
physical skills to the young. With the fast changing times, it is quite interestiong to note
the strides made by physical education and how it has affected the lives of the people.
 Physical Education in the Philippines developed into the Bureau of Physical
Education and School Sports. The nations’s Executive Order No. 81 series of
1999 the integrated BPESS into the Philippine Sports Commissionary which
has since assumed BPESS’s departmental roles.
 Before the fpundation of either BPESS of PCS, the development of physical
education in the Philippines was conducted by one of the three staff bureaus
within its Department of Education, culture, and sports under the country’s
Education Act of 1982. Sports organizations in the early 20th century were
cultivated alongside educational programs that were simultaneously sponsored
by the government, including the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation and
the Department of Public Instruction.
 Passed in 1990, the Republic Act 6847 came to be known the Philippine Sports
Commission Act upon its creation as a primary governmental sporting
institution, and its continues to function with the Department of Education
through collaborating in nationally accredited physical education programs.
The Department of Education and the Philippine Sport Commission
additionally cooperate in hosting annual sporting events such as in Palarong
Pambansa in which students athletes participates from around the nation.
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