Readings in Philippine History 1
Readings in Philippine History 1
Readings in Philippine History 1
I. Objectives:
To be able to understand the meaning of history as an academic discipline and to be
familiar with the underlying philosophy and methodology of the discipline.
To apply the knowledge in historical methodology and philosophy in assessing and
analyzing existing historical narratives.
To examine and assess critically the value of historical evidences and sources.
To appreciate the importance of history in the social and national life of the Philippines.
2. Elements of history
P-olitics
E-conomics
R-eligion
S-ocial
I- ntelligence
A-rt
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d. History and Psychology
A historian must have to show some psychological insights while making an analysis of
the motive and actions of men and societies.
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Secondary sources - are those sources, which were produced by an author who used
primary sources to produce the material
Example:
1. Textbooks
2. Encyclopedia entries
3. Magazine articles about a topic
4. Teacher’s reports on student behaviour as reported to school counsellors
5. Reports from a person talking about the subject matter
Importance/values of history
1. Disciplinary value: History is quite fruitful for mental training. It trains the mental
faculties such as critical thinking, memory and imagination
2. Informative value: History is a wonderful treasure-house of information and can
offer guidance for the solution to all human problems pertaining to science and art,
language and literature, social and political life, philosophical speculation and
economic development
3. Cultural and social values: It is essential that one should understand the importance
of his/her own cultural and social values. We should also develop attachment
towards our cultural heritage
4. Political values: History is regarded to be the past politics
5. Nationalistic value: History teaching renders an effective service in imbibing the
young minds with a sense of patriotism
6. Internationalistic value: History shows the dependence and interdependence of
nations which is the root of internationalism. The domain of history is very
extensive and wide.
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7. Educational value: History has unique value and importance because it is the only
school subject which is directly and entirely concerned with the behavior and action
of human beings
8. Intellectual value: A large number of intellectual values accrue from the teaching of
history. It sharpens memory, develops the power of reasoning, judgment and
imagination
9. Ethical value: History is important in the curriculum because it helps in the teaching
of morality
10. Vocational value: History has its vocational value. There are several openings for
persons well qualified in the subject
Guide Questions:
1. Explain the definition and importance of the study of History. 10pts
3. How will you recognize the study of history as an important tool to achieve national
unity? 10pts
Activity 1:
Individual: Each individual should give me their own understanding about the importance of
history on the following areas by giving examples that they observed in our society today.
Discuss the answers by using different techniques like news casting, poster making or collage
making.
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Activity 2:
Written activity: Comparative analysis on primary and secondary sources
Objective: To be able to know how to evaluate primary sources for their credibility, authenticity
and provenance.
Instruction: Students will write a comparative analysis of primary and secondary sources.
Scoring Rubric:
Content/Relevance - 12
Structure/Form - 8
Syntax - 5
Clarity of Ideas - 5
Total: 30
Notes:
Module will be sent weekly. (Wednesday)
Submission of exercises, papers, activities and etc. will also be weekly. (Wednesday)
Any questions and concerns, you may contact me at my Facebook messenger Shendy M.
Acosta or my contact number 09273764445
I am Madame Shendy M. Acosta or you may address me as Madame Shen.
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