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[ LETTER OF INSTRUCTION NO. 502, January 29, 1977 ]

RELATIVE TO THE COMPENSATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS

TO:
The Secretary of Education and Culture
The Acting Commissioner of the Budget
The Chairman, Civil Service Commission

WHEREAS, there are 259,618 public school teachers, active participants in major government programs not only in teaching but also in population education, "Operation Timbang", "Alay-Tanim", referenda, and other activities requiring mass effort;

WHEREAS, the compensation of teachers have lagged behind cost of living and private sector compensation;

WHEREAS, the Calendar Year 1977 budget provides for some salary adjustment funds:

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, do hereby order and direct:
  1. The upgrading by one salary range, or 5%, of salaries of all classes of positions under the Teachers Preparation Pay Schedule, effective January 1, 1977 and as exemplified in the attached listing.
  2. The implementation in full of the policy of automatically upgrading salary of teachers with advanced academic preparation and teaching or equivalent experience, as embodied in their  respective  Equivalent Record Forms (ERF), effective January 1, 1977.
  3.  The development and implementation of a system of onestep merit increases to be given to teachers showing exemplary performance during the past 2 1/2 years, as reflected in Performance Rating Sheets and other means of evaluation, effective the time of approval.
  4. The development and implementation of a two-pronged compensation plan for teachers and administrators, with the aim of  (a)  adopting the Teachers Preparation Pay Schedule for the teaching, supervision/planning and administrative groups, and (b) providing allowances and other forms of additional compensation to personnel covered by the Teachers Preparation Pay Schedule and who are assigned supervision/planning and administration responsibilities, effective the time of determination and circularization.
  5. The amount of P157 million to be set aside within the CY 1977 budget appropriated under P. D. No. 1050, for the implementation of the compensation package for teachers, to be earmarked as follows: (a) P86 million—range upgrading, and ERF implementation, (b) P64 million for the entire year-selective merit increases, and (c) P7 million for the entire year—two-pronged compensation program for teachers and administrators.
Done in the City of Manila, this 29th day of January, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-seven.

(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
President Republic of the Philippines


TEACHERS PREPARATION PAY SCHEDULE
SALARY RANGE INCREASE AS OF JANUARY 1, 1977
EXAMPLES (AMOUNTS PER ANNUM)


 
Number
of
Persons
Title
From
To
Increase
             
1.
151,368
  Elementary Grades Teachers 3
P5,112
P5,376
P264
2.
59,874
  Elementary Grades Teachers 4
5,640
5,928
288
3.
28,408
  Elementary Grades Teachers 5
5,928
6,240
312
4.
120
  Guidance Counselors 3
5,112
5,376
264
5.
42
  Guidance Counselors 4
5,640
5,928
288
6.
150
  Guidance Counselors 5
5,928
6,240
312
7.
4,586
  Secondary School Teachers 3
5,112
5,376
264
8.
3,439
  Secondary School Teachers 4
5,640
5,928
288
9.
1,146
  Secondary School Teachers 5
5,928
6,240
312
10.
1,174
  Elementary School Head Teachers 3
5,928
6,240
312
11.
1,929
  Elementary School Head Teachers 4
6,240
6,552
312
12.
2,983
  Elementary School Head Teachers 5
6,552
6,888
336
13.
76
  Guidance Coordinators 3
5,928
6,240
312
14.
56
  Guidance Coordinators 4
6,240
6,552
312
15.
175
  Guidance Coordinators 5
6,552
6,888
336
16.
43
  School Farming Coordinators 3
5,928
6,240
312
17.
28
  School Farming Coordinators 4
6,240
6,552
312
18.
14
  School Farming Coordinators 5
6,552
6,888
336
19.
133
  Secondary School Head Teachers I
5,928
6,240
312
20.
87
  Secondary School Head Teachers I
6,240
6,552
312
21.
46
  Secondary School Head Teachers I
6,552
6,888
336
22.
1
  Special Education Teachers 3
5,928
6,240
312
23.
2
  Special Education Teachers 4
6,240
6,552
312
24.
72
  Special Education Teachers 5
6,552
6.888
336
26.
33
  Junior College Instructors 3
6,552
6,888
336
27.
53
  Junior College Instructors 4
6,888
7,236
348
27.
40
  Junior College Instructors 5
7,608
7,992
384
28.
16
  Teacher Training Instructors 3
6,552
6,888
336
29.
20
  Teacher Training Instructors 4
6,888
7,236
348
30.
26
  Teacher Training Instructors 5
7,608
7,992
384
31.
63
  Secondary School Head Teachers II-3
6,552
6,888
336
32.
33
  Secondary School Head Teachers II-4
6,888
7,236
348
33.
30
  Secondary School Head Teachers II-5
7,608
7,992
884
34.
5
  Secondary School Head Teachers III-3
7,608
7,992
384
35.
5
  Secondary School Head Teachers III-4
7,992
8,400
408
36.
10
  Secondary School Head Teachers III-5
8,400
8,832
432
37.
10
  Vocational Instruction Supervisors I-3
7,608
7,992
384
38.
17
  Vocational Instruction Supervisors I-4
7,992
8,400
408
39.
27
  Vocational Instruction Supervisors I-5
8,400
8,832
432
40.
3
  Secondary School Head Teachers IV-5
8,400
8,832
432
41.
24
  School Librarians 3
5,112
5,376
264
42.
15
  School Librarians 4
5,640
5,928
288
43.
11
  School Librarians 5
5,928
6,200
312
44.
6
  Junior College Librarians 3
6,552
6,888
336
45.
3
  Junior College Librarians 4
6,888
7,236
348
46.
3
  Junior College Librarians 5
7,608
7,992
384
47.
8
  Assistant Instructors
6,200
6,552
312
48.
182
  Instructors I
6,888
7,236
348
49.
268
  Instructors II
7,992
8,400
408
50.
10
  Instructors III
8,400
8,832
432
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