Readings in Philippine History - PPTX Module 1-2
Readings in Philippine History - PPTX Module 1-2
Readings in Philippine History - PPTX Module 1-2
History
Module 1
MEANING & RELEVANCE OF HISTORY
A Summary
ORIENTATION
The following tasks will help you prepare for the coming weeks and
introduce you to some essential traits of a successful online learner.
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“ONE WORD”
Activity
INTRODUCTION
“HENERAL LUNA “
Cheng, 2015
Root Cause
Implementation K-12 Basic Education Program
Resulting to a “ GAP”
Misinformation
Fake news
Therefore:
These issues be addressed:
life;
Identify the repositories of primary sources in
the Philippines;
Differentiate the types of primary sources;
and
Explain the importance of history in the
https://items.ssrc.org/from-our-archives/history-as-social-science
Lesson 1: Introduction to History/
Why Study History
History:
Is not a mere memorization of facts.
Evolution
Art and Entertainment ( Aesthetic)
Human experiences ( heroes and non heroes)
Personal connections
Decision making
Identification of VALUES and MORALS
Sense of identity
Good citizenship
Lesson 1: Introduction to History/
Fundamental Reasons
HISTORY:
e.g. Archive/vault/depot/stockroom
“ imbakan”
Lesson 3: Types of Sources | Summary
There is a need to
2. SECONDARY
interpretations of aforementioned
accounts
Lesson 3:Types of Sources|Different Types
Examples:
1. “ The First Voyage Around the World”
( a journal) by Antonio Pigafetta
PRIMARY SOURCE
PRIMARY SOURCES
PRIMARY SOURCES
agencies
• Artifacts of all kinds, such as tools, coins, clothing, furniture, etc.
• Audio recordings, DVDs, and video recordings
• Government documents (reports, bills, proclamations, hearings,
etc.)
• Patents
• Technical reports
• Scientific journal articles reporting experimental research results
(Santiago Canyon College Library, n.d.)
Lesson 3: Types of Primary Sources | Secondary Sources
SECONDARY SOURCES
Bibliographies
Biographical works
Reference books, including dictionaries,
SECONDARY SOURCES
History books and other popular or scholarly
books
Works of criticism and interpretation
Commentaries and treatises
Textbooks
Indexes and abstracts
Including multi media digital file over the
internet -Podcast
Lesson 3: Types of Primary Sources | Non-written primary sources
KZ Tandingan’s Vlog
https://www.valdosta.edu/history/documents/what-is-
history.pdf
History as defined by Scholars
History is the study of the human past as it is
described in written documents left behind by
humans.
The past, with all of its complicated choices