EDFD 213 - Module-1-Lesson-2.
EDFD 213 - Module-1-Lesson-2.
Introduction
In this lesson 2 of Module 1 will help you recall the beauty of our
educational system in the Philippines on how it was adapted and developed.
Thus, it will make you more equipped in your career.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this lesson, you will:
You may suggests why we need to revisit our system of education, specifically, the
curriculum?
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ABSTRACTION – Let’s Conceptualize
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The Varied Goal of Education in Different Historical Periods of Philippines
History
During the pre-colonial period, students were given vocational training but lesser
academics for them to be good fathers and mothers.
During the Spanish period, schools focused on religious formation to help live
the Christian faith.
The present DepEd vision and mission statement and core values and the fourth
mission of the Commission of Higher Education add light to the present goals of
Philippine Education.
To produce thoughtful graduates imbued with :
• Values reflective of a humanist orientation
• Analytical and problem solving skills
• The ability to think things through the ethical and social implication of a given
source of action
• Competency to learn continuously throughout life--- that will enable them to
live meaningfully in a complex, rapidly changing and globalized world while
engaging their community and the nation’s development issues and
concern. CHED
Educational issues and problems are often rooted in the past study of educational
history can help us to understand and solve today’s problem.
Realistic effort to reform education begin with present conditions which are a
product of our past, by using our past , we can shape the future.
The study of education’s past provides a perspective that explains and illuminates
our present activities as teachers.
Wrap- Up
Primitive Education
• Survive
• Conform to the tribe
• Vocational education
• Domestic training
• Main concerns: food, clothing, shelter
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Spanish Education
• Religion-oriented (elite)
• Indoctrination of Christianity-imposition of Spanish culture (primary aim-
Spanish Educ.)
• Promotion of Spanish language
• Educational Decree of 1863- provide primary schools boys & girls in each
town, municipal government
- Established normal school for male
teachers(Jesuits)
- access to education( Filipino)
- free
- Spanish is compulsory
America
Aim: promote ideals
Ways of life
Free education
Compulsory elem. Educ.
Malolos Constitutions
Schools- reopened –August 29, 1898
Secretary of the Interior
Established were the ff:
Burgos Institutes of Malolos
Military Academy
Literary UP
World War II- re-organization of the Japanese Military Order No.2-1942
Establishment of Commission of Education, Health and Public Welfare
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TRIPOCALIZATION
DePED/ DECS- basic educ.- Sec. 2 of RA 7722- protection, poster and promote
the rights of all citizens to affordable quality education
CHED- HE- Sec. 1 of Article XIV of the Constitution- make education accessible
Reading Source: Pawilen, Reyes, Rivera, and Sison (2019). The School and the Community, School
Culture and Organizational Leadership. Rex Bookstore. Quezon City
APPLICATION
Name:
Course/Year
Title:
Part I Introduction:
Part II Develop your concept
Part III Additional shared thoughts in studying the historical foundation of
education of Philippine Education
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You will enumerate the time / period with a significant event of concept and make
your own time line in tracing the development of educational system in the
Philippines. (AA2) Sample only
The Time line must be creative and well - organized presentation of the
development of educational system in the Philippines. See rubrics for your
guidance.
Closure
Hurray!!! Take a Breath!. You are done with Lesson 2 for Module 1.
Lesson 3 will direct you to discuss the different characteristics of the
philosophers in education and their contributions. This a challenge for you
to continuously evolve in consideration of new breed of future school head
in your school division.
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