Development of education in the philippines

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Development of Education in the Philippines - Janrey Tiña

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Development of Education in the

Philippines- Janrey Tiña

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The development of curriculum in history is basically founded on five

outstanding motives

• Religion• Political• Utilitarian• Mass Education• Excellence in Education

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Pre – Hispanic Era

• vocational training and academic subjects;

• Tribal tutors oral, practical and hands-on;

• use of Baybayin;

• oral, practical and hands-on.

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Spanish Period

• Education was religion-centered.

• Education for the elite only.

• Spanish is compulsory.

• The church and school work together.

• Inadequate, suppressed and controlled.

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Spanish Period

Colegio del Sto. Niño(an Augustinian School build in 1565)

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Spanish Period

Colegio de San Jose(a Jesuit School build in 1581)

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Spanish Period

Colegio de Nuestra Señora

del Santisimo Rosario(a Dominican School build in 1611)

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Spanish Period

In 1593, the Doctrina Christiana (first book printed in the Philippines)

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Spanish Period

In 1640, the Unibersidad de San Felipe de Autria (first public University in the Philippines)

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American Period

• highly centralized public school system in 1901(PH Commission act no. 74)

• Filipinization of all department secretaries

• Free public school system

• Thomasites, trained aspiring Filipino teachers

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American Period

Philippine Normal School(a School run by Thomasites in 1901)

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Japanese Era

• Creation of Ministry of Education

• Teaching of Tagalog, Philippine History and

Character Education

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A Sherman tank at the ruins of the Fort Santiago gate in Intramuros, February 28, 1945

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Trifocal Educational System

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