Education during Spanish Colonization
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During Spanish colonization, education was considered a

  • Right
  • Necessity
  • Privilege (correct)
  • Burden
  • Which is the oldest university in the Philippines?

  • Colegio de San Ignacio
  • College of Santa Potenciana
  • Colegio de San Indefonso
  • University of Santo Tomas (correct)
  • Which racial group in Spanish time consisted of people mixed with Spanish and Filipino ancestry?

  • Insulares
  • Mestizo de Sangley
  • Mestizo de Espanol (correct)
  • Tornatras
  • Which racial group in Spanish time consisted of full-blooded Spaniards born in the Philippines?

    <p>Insulares</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During Spanish colonization, education was considered a

    <p>Privilege</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of school was established for girls only during Spanish colonization?

    <p>Beatenios</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What were the techniques used for teaching during Spanish colonization?

    <p>Dictation and memorization</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which religious order controlled education during Spanish colonization?

    <p>Augustinians</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which racial group in Spanish time consisted of people mixed with Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino ancestry?

    <p>Tornatras</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Spanish Colonial Education

    • Privilege: Education during Spanish colonization was considered a privilege reserved for the elite.
    • University of Santo Tomas: The oldest university in the Philippines, founded in 1611, was the University of Santo Tomas.
    • Mestizo: The racial group during Spanish rule that consisted of people with Spanish and Filipino ancestry was known as Mestizo.
    • Insulares: Individuals with full-blooded Spanish ancestry who were born in the Philippines were called Insulares.
    • Beaterio: During Spanish colonization, schools exclusively for girls were called Beaterio.
    • Rote Learning: Teaching methods during this period relied heavily on rote learning, which emphasized memorization and repetition.
    • Religious Orders: The Catholic Church, through its religious orders such as the Jesuits and Augustinians, heavily controlled education during Spanish colonization.
    • Sangley: Sangley was the racial group that comprised individuals with mixed Spanish, Chinese, and Filipino ancestry.

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    Test your knowledge on education during Spanish colonization with this quiz. Explore the formal education system established through parochial schools and learn about teaching techniques like dictation and memorization. Discover how education was seen as a symbol of status and privilege rather than a right.

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