MANILA, Philippines - After a series of teacher trainings and field testing nationwide, the lesson guides for Public Education on the Rule of Law Advancement and Support (PERLAS) have been formally turned over to the Department of Education for integration into the basic education curriculum. PERLAS, now on its second phase, aims to educate and inform the public – especially public elementary and high school students – of the importance of rule of law in society. PERLAS is a collaboration among DepEd, Supreme Court, Libertás (Lawyers’ League for Liberty), United Nations Development Program, and funding institutions such as World Bank and Asian Development Bank. “When we say quality education, it should be the kind of education that goes beyond lessons in mathematics, science, English, and other subjects. It should be something that will not only teach minds, but will also touch hearts and will mold the students into becoming responsible and law-abiding citizens,” DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro said. “The Supreme Court wanted to create something that can help Filipinos realize their power - that by mere observance of our laws, they have the power to transform the society. PERLAS is a long term investment for children,” Dennis Russell Baldago, chief Judicial Reform Program officer of the Supreme Court said.