Revised-Syllabus-in-RIZAL - BSED
Revised-Syllabus-in-RIZAL - BSED
Revised-Syllabus-in-RIZAL - BSED
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College Learning Outcomes:
Graduates of BUPC should:
1. Demonstrate competence in the field of either education, science, health and technology;
2. Contribute knowledge both local and global community through research and development in the field of expertise;
3. Exhibit effective decision making and problem solving skills, being able to utilize relevant information in finding and testing solutions to problem;
4. Demonstrate awareness, knowledge and skills of personal and social responsibilities in actively participating to socio, civic, cultural and environmental
concerns; and
5. Practice high level of work ethics in achieving personal and professional success.
a. Articulate the rootedness of education in philosophical, socio-cultural, historical, psychological and political contexts
b. Demonstrate mastery of the subject matter/ discipline
c. Facilitate learning using a wide range of teaching methodologies and delivery modes appropriate to specific learners and their environments
d. Develop innovative curricula, instructional plans, teaching approaches and resources for diverse learners
e. Apply skills in the development and utilization of ICT to promote quality, relevant and sustainable educational practices
f. Demonstrate a variety of thinking skills in planning, monitoring, assessing, and reporting learning processes and outcomes
g. Practice professional and ethical teaching standards sensitive to the local, national and global realities
h. Pursue lifelong learning for personal and professional growth through varied experiential and field-based opportunities.
Course Description:
As mandated by Republic Act 1425, this course covers the life and works of the country’s national hero, Jose Rizal. Among the topics covered are Rizal’s
biography and his writings, particularly the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, some of his essays, and various correspondences.
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Course Learning Outcomes:
3. Examine the contemporary world from both Philippine and global perspective. O
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1. Work effectively in a group. P
6. Manage one’s knowledge, skills, and values for responsible and productive living. P
Legend:
L - Learned
P - Practiced
O - Opportunity to Learn
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Course Outline:
3 hrs
Describe the process of Introduction to the Course Synchronous Soft copy of the 85% of the students are Student
transitioning an educational a. Transitioning to the New Normal and/or VMGO expected to describe the introductions
setting from traditional face to (Conduct re-profiling and Asynchronous Course guide and process of transitioning Participation in the
face to flexible mode of learning connectivity assessment on the syllabus messenger chat
mode through an educational setting
students enrolled in the course) Short video clip on from traditional face to group Reflection
messenger chat
transitioning to the face to flexible mode of Paper vis-a-vis
Discuss the vision and mission of b. Course Guide and syllabus room, text and
new normal topical
the university, the goals of the (Introduction, expectations to the calls and the learning presentation sent
college and the objectives of the course, expected outcomes, google via google
BSET program in relation to the overview of learning task, how to
classroom classroom
course and its application to the submit outputs and assignments,
ideal attributes of a BU graduate. grading system and references
c. Vision, Mission, Goals and
Objectives (Attributes of a BU
graduate, Leveling of expectations)
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Explain the history of the Rizal Introduction to the course: R.A 1425 Synchronous Topical 85% of the students are Compare and 3 hrs
Law and its important • Historical background of Rizal and/or Presentations/Learning expected to attain the Contrast the
provisions. Law Asynchronous materials sent via expected learning views of those in
• Context of R.A 1425 mode through google classroom outcomes of the topic favor and
against RA 1425,
messenger chat
considering the
room, text and
context of the
Critically assess the calls and the
1950s.
google
effectiveness of the Rizal
classroom
Course. Reflection paper.
Appraise the link between the The Philippines in the nineteenth Synchronous Topical 85% of the students are Graphic 6 hrs
individual and society. Century as Rizal’s context: and/or Presentations/Learning expected to attain the organizer/table
• The Philippine Settings in Asynchronous materials sent via expected learning mapping the
mode through google classroom/Film outcomes of the topic changes in the
Analyze the various social, the 19th Century.
19th century
political, economic, and cultural • Economic: end of the messenger chat viewing
Philippines,
galleon trade, opening of room, text and
changes that occurred in the categorizing
calls and the
19th century. the Suez Canal, opening of social, political,
google classroom economic, and
ports to the world.
• Social: education, rise of the cultural changes.
Understand Jose Rizal in the
context of his time. Chinese mestizo, rise of the
inquilino Reflection
• Political: Liberalism, impact papers with
of the bourbon reforms and guide questions.
Cadiz Constitution.
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Rizal’s Life: Family, Childhood Synchronous Topical 85% of the students are Short 3 hrs
Analyze Rizal’s family, and Early Education and/or Presentations/Learning expected to attain the biographical
childhood, and early education. • Timeline of Rizal’s childhood Asynchronous materials sent via expected learning essay that
and Early Education mode through google classroom/Film outcomes of the topic
compare the
• Jose Rizal’s “Memoirs of a messenger chat viewing
Evaluate the people and the student’s early
student in Manila” – Chapter room, text and
events and their influence on childhood with
1. calls and the
Rizal’s early life. google classroom Rizal’s own.
Explain the principle of assimilation Rizal’s Life: Higher Education and Synchronous Topical 85% of the students are 6 hrs
advocated by the Propaganda life abroad. and/or Presentations/Learning expected to attain the Written document
Movement. Asynchronous materials sent via expected learning analysis
• Rizal’s education at the
mode through google classroom outcomes of the topic worksheet.
Ateneo Municipal.
messenger chat
• Rizal’s education at the
Appraise Rizal’s relationship with room, text and
University of Santo Tomas. Reflection Paper
other Propagandists. calls and the
• Rizal’s life in abroad. sent via google
google classroom classroom at the
Analyze Rizal’s growth as a • The Propaganda Movement.
end of the session
Propagandist and disavowal of
assimilation.
Rizal’s Life: Exile, Trial, and Synchronous Topical 85% of the students are Reflection Paper 3 hrs
Analyze the factors that led to Death. and/or Presentations/Learning expected to attain the sent via google
Asynchronous materials sent via expected learning classroom at the
Rizal’s execution. • Rizal’s last years covering
mode through google classroom outcomes of the topic end of the session
his exile, trial and death.
messenger chat
Analyze the effects of Rizal’s • Rizal’s last letter to family
room, text and
execution on Spanish colonial members and Blumentritt.
rule and the Philippine • The La Liga Filipina
Revolution.
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calls and the Integrative paper
google classroom at the end of the
course
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Examine the values highlightened Jose Rizal and Philippine Synchronous Topical
by the various representations of Nationalism – Bayani ang and/or Presentations/Lea 85% of the students are
Rizal as a national symbol. Asynchronous rning materials sent via expected to attain the Essay writing
Kabayanihan.
mode through google classroom expected learning about particular 6 hrs
• Changing forms and
Advocate the values Rizal’s life messenger chat outcomes of the topic value Rizal
definitions of bayani and advocated.
encapsulates. room, text and
kabayanihan from
calls and the
precolonial Philippines to A visual
google classroom
present. representation of
Jose Rizal and Philippine their own
definition of a
Nationalism – National Symbol.
hero through
• Criteria for National heroes poster making.
as determined by the National
Heroes Committee. (E.O No. 75 s.
1993)
• Virtual tour in Rizal shrine,
Fort Santiago and Dapitan
Shrine.
Final Examination 3 hrs
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Course Requirements:
Course Assessment:
System of Computing Grades
The assessment that will be used is categorized into two: formative and summative. For the formative assessment, you will encounter Self-
Assessment quizzes in every module that are intended to aid you in learning and validate your gained knowledge in each lesson; this will not be
recorded or graded.
Summative assessment will all be graded; it will be in three (3) forms:
First are the activities at the end of each module, which will be graded on weekly basis. This will serve as an immediate feedback mechanism
for you to know if you need to go back to the previous module/lesson.
Second are the Major Outputs per term (one for midterm, and another for final term). The details of each major output will be discussed on the
first day of each term and can be accessed on the course site.
Third are the Major Exams per term (Midterm and Final Examination). The major exams scheduled online examinations (See Course Schedule).
Details will be given during classes and will be available in the course site.
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Rubrics will be used for the evaluation of your outputs whenever applicable.
To be used for essay-type outputs (reaction paper, position paper, analysis paper, essay exams, etc.)
Criteria Percent
A. Content
Addresses the question / topic and all its parts thoroughly.
30 %
Incorporates relevant course content into the responses
Gives answer to the entire question / topic, not just part of it.
B. Understanding and Application
Demonstrates deep understanding of course theories and ideas
Provides meaningful elaboration 40%
Provides specific information / examples for better understanding (Be sure to say exactly what you mean. It is
insufficient to hint or suggest your meaning.)
C. Structure and Grammar
Response is well organized and clearly written. 30 %
(Poor word choice and poor grammar can confuse meaning)
TOTAL 100%
As indicated in the course syllabus, your course performance will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
CLASS STANDING - 30%
• Recitation
• Activity/Work sheets -
ORAL REPORT 15%
• Position Paper
• Reaction Paper
PROJECT - 25%
• Compilation/Portfolio of outputs
MID – TERM/ FINAL EXAMINATIONS - 30%
100%
System of Computing Grades:
Midterm Grade 30%
Tentative Grade 70%
TOTAL 100%
Final Grade = 1/3 (Midterm Grade) + 2/3 (Tentative Grade) =100%
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References:
THE LIFE AND WORKS OF RIZAL Required Readings and Other Materials
Coates, Austin. Rizal: Filipino Nationalist and Martyr. Hongkong: Oxford University Press, Quezon City: Malaya Books, 1969
Rizal, Jose. El Filibusteösmo (Translation by Virgilio Almario or Soledad Lacson-Locsin)
Rizal, Jose. Noli me tangere (Translation by Virgilio Almario or Soledad Lacson-Locsin)
Rizal, Jose. Historical events of the Philippines Islands by Dr. Antonio de Morga, published in Mexico in 1609, recently brought to
light and annotated by Jose Rizal, preceded by a prologue by Dr. Ferdinand Blumentritt. Manila: Jose Rizal National
Centennial Commission, 1962.
Rizal, Jose. "The Philippines a Century Hence" In La Solidaridad
Course Policies
The policies listed below may change throughout the semester, depending on the country’s health situation and other concerns. Students are responsible for learning
about these changes. Announcements shall be posted on the course site.
Ethical Policies:
Students are expected to act with decorum in communicating with the teacher and classmates either one-on-one or in the discussion boards. Proper netiquette is
expected. For more information, see 10 Netiquette Guidelines Online Students Need to Know.
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Language of Instruction:
Given the nature of our course, the language of instruction is English. Filipino may be used with the permission of the teacher from time to time. Bikol is discouraged
because students come from various provinces with different dialects.
Use of the Learning Management System:
The class shall use the google classroom as its learning management system. A messenger chat group will also be used for dissemination of information and
announcements.
Use of Mobile Phones and Gadgets:
Since we are using the distance mode of learning, students are expected to have the necessary gadgets to access course materials. They shall inform the teacher if
they have problems accessing the course site. He can be reached at nrlobitana@bicol-u.edu.ph
Special/Make-Up Quiz/Examinations/Work:
Special examinations will be given on a case-to-case basis. Students shall inform the course facilitator if they cannot submit the requirements as prescribed.
Accommodations:
Since the entire world is dealing with a pandemic, accommodation shall be extended to those who may not be able to access the course site regularly or submit
requirements on time. Students should contact the teacher for specific concerns that may affect their academic performance.
Statement on Student Wellness:
Student wellness shall be our utmost priority. If in any case a course requirement will impact the health of a student, he or she must inform the teacher immediately.
Advising and Support:
Students may contact the teacher anytime for advising and support. The use of BU email is recommended, but students without internet connection may send text
messages. The course facilitator will strive to reply to concerns promptly, but there may be instances when replies may take some time. This can happen when queries
are sent in the middle of the night or during weekends.
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