Name: Eljay T. Toreno Course/Year: Midwifery 2 Instructor: Lilian Sumagaysay, MPA Subject: Reading in Philippine History (GE2)
Name: Eljay T. Toreno Course/Year: Midwifery 2 Instructor: Lilian Sumagaysay, MPA Subject: Reading in Philippine History (GE2)
Name: Eljay T. Toreno Course/Year: Midwifery 2 Instructor: Lilian Sumagaysay, MPA Subject: Reading in Philippine History (GE2)
Toreno
Course/Year: Midwifery 2nd
Instructor : Lilian Sumagaysay, MPA
Subject: Reading in Philippine history (GE2)
MODULE 1
HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY
Learning Activities/Exercise
1. Identify one historical event that you remember hearing from the time you were
small, either from school or from your parents. Recap the story by identifying the
following:
a. Name of event
PEOPLE POWER REVOLUTION
2. Given the first letter of the word, determine what is being described. (1point each)
1. Historical Method
2. Historiography
3. Historical research
4. Historia
5. History
Practice Task/Assessment
TASK: Get to know two famous Philippine historians. Record their credentials as
historian’s vis a vis:
Educational Background:
University of the Philippines Manila (1939) University of the Philippines Manila (1934) Agoncillo
obtained a bachelor's degree in philosophy from the University of the Philippines in Manila, in 1934, and
a master's degree in the arts from the same university the following year. He earned his living as a
linguistic assistant at the Institute of National Language and as an instructor at the Far Eastern University
and the Manuel L. Quezon University
Family Background: Agoncillo is related to Don Felipe Agoncillo, the Filipino diplomat who represented
the Philippines in the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Paris (1898), and Doña Marcela Agoncillo,
one of the principal seamstresses of the Philippine flag.
Born: March 13, 1889 at Pagsanjan, Laguna Died: March 23, 1948 He is a Filipino historian who will
serve as forerunner for later historians in the ranks of Teodoro Agoncillo and Gregorio F. Zaide. He is
well known for being the first Filipino chairperson of the University of the Philippines Department of
History. Notable among his works is A Brief History of the Philippines, a textbook for Grade 7 students
during the American period.
Educational Background:
He studied first at Pagsawitan Elementary School, then at Laguna Provincial High School. He also studied
at Manila High School. As a pensionado, he was sent to the United States to study. In 1910, he obtained
a bachelor's degree in Pedagogy at Tri-State College in Indiana. In 1912, he obtained a bachelor's degree
in Philosophy. In 1913, he garnered his Master of Arts in History at the University of Chicago and his
Ph.D. in history at Columbia University. His dissertation is entitled The Philippine Republic, later to be
published by Yale University.In 1935, he became the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at the University
of the Philippines and Chairman of the Graduate Studies Program. He wrote "A Brief History of the
Philippines" which was issued as a textbook for history students.
Family Background:
He is the son of Esteban Fernandez and Bonifacia Caballero. He was the third of five children, the others
being Susana, Domingo, Zosimo, and Estanislao. He lost his father during his early childhood.
Assignment
Enrichment
In three sentences, explain the following statement:
“Lessons from the past can help people to not repeat them”
There is truth to this statement. Far too many of us live defined by the
choices we made in the past. This shouldn’t be the case. After all, each
new day presents opportunity to become a new person on a new road
destined for a new future . One should always bear in mind that past teaches
us lessons.
Reflection
History has no use for the present, thus, the saying past is past, is true. What do
you think of this statement?
Learning Activities/Exercise
The controversy happens on September 21, 1972 under the proclamation no.
1081 placing the Philippines under Martial Law by the Marcos regime. It kills
the press and slaughter the press freedom, about 70,000 peoples were
imprisoned, 34, 000 tutored, prisoners were electrocuted, beaten up and
strangled. Others are burned with a flat iron and women were stripped naked
and raped, various objects forced into their genitals.
2. Given the first letter of the word, determine what is being described. (1point
each)
1. PRIMARY
2. SECONDARY
3. PRIMARY
4. EXTERNAL CRITICISM
5. INTERNAL CRITICISM
Practice Task/Assessment
TASK: Go back to learning activity #1. Make a tabular presentation comparing the two
sides of the issue.
Assignment
Enrichment
From the tabular presentation of the two side of the issue in your Practice Task,
explain your perspective of the issue in not more than 5 sentences.
Reflection
If you are going to judge the person of former President Marcos as a prominent
part of Philippine History, what two primary and two secondary sources will you
use. What will be your internal criticism and your external criticism of him?
Explain.
THANK YOU!