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Lyceum of the Philippines University
2024
Ms. Alyssa Mae S. Feranil, LPT
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This document is a lesson on the educational philosophy and life of Jose P. Laurel, from the Lyceum of the Philippines University-Cavite. It also includes prayers, songs, and course information.
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LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY- CAVITE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND EDUCATION GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025 PRELIM ARALIN 1: PILOSOPIY...
LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY- CAVITE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND EDUCATION GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025 PRELIM ARALIN 1: PILOSOPIYA AT MGA ADHIKAIN EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU), an institution of higher learning, inspired by the ideals of Philippine President Jose P. Laurel, is committed to the advancement of his philosophy and values: Veritas et Fortitudo (Truth & Fortitude) and Pro Deo et Patria (for God & Country). Vision An internationally-accredited University by 2030, dedicated to innovation and excellence in the service of God and Country. Mission Lyceum of the Philippines University, espousing the ideals of Jose P. Laurel, is committed to the following missions: 1. Provide industry-based knowledge and skills. – INSTRUCTIONS 2. Undertake multi-disciplinary research. – RESEARCH 3. Support community engagement and social responsibility. – COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT 4. Establish local and international linkages. – INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT 5. Produce sustainable advocates for global action. – SUSTAINABILITY LPU CORE VALUES L- Love of God J- Justice P – Prudence N- Nationalism P- Pro- Environment U – Unity L- Leadership PRAYERS LPU PRAYER BEFORE THE CLASS Lord of light and wisdom, grant us bright intellect, a sound judgement and retentive memory. Help us to study patiently, orderly and diligently to develop our gifts and make good use of them according to your will, as we commit ourselves to Veritas et Fortitudo, Pro Deo et Patria. Amen LPU PRAYER AFTER THE CLASS Lord, thank you for giving us the opportunity to learn and the capacity to understand. Let our knowledge be of service not only for the attainment of our goals but also for the benefit of others. Amen. AWIT NG LYCEUM Lyceum ng Pilipinas Lyceum na mahal Pugad ka ng kagitingan Tanglaw ng puso’t diwa Diwa mo’y dakila Pamana mo’y bubuhayin Lyceum ng Pilipinas Lyceum na mahal Ningning mo’y di Tibay at pananalig magmamaliw Timbulan ka ng pag-asa Repeat Refrain: Liwanag na walang maliw (Lyceum na minamahal) Landas ka ng karunungan Mithi mo’y katotohanan Refrain: Sagisag mo’y dakila Damdamin mo’y makabayan LPU 6’s Sort Sanitize Systematize Self- Discipline Sweep Safety Course Title: Jose P. Laurel Life and His Work Course Code: JPLNO1G Instructor: Ms. Alyssa Mae S. Feranil, LPT LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY- CAVITE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND EDUCATION GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025 The following paragraph provides a concise overview of Dr. Jose P. Laurel's educational philosophy, patriotic outlook, and political views. 1. "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change society." From a speech on educational reform, 1944, Manila. 2. "We must teach our youth not only to live but also to live for the nation." Address to educators, 1943, Manila. 3. "Patriotism is not merely a feeling of love for one's country, but a dedication to its welfare and progress." Speech on National Heroes Day, 1944, Manila. 4. "The strength of a nation lies in the character of its people." Inaugural address as President, October 14, 1943, Manila. 5. "True independence is not merely the absence of foreign rule, but the presence of social justice." Speech on Independence Day, July 4, 1944, Manila. 6. "Our struggle is not just for political freedom, but for the economic upliftment of every Filipino." From a public address, 1943, Manila. 7. "A nation that forgets its past has no future." Inaugural address as President, October 14, 1943, Manila. 8. "Education should not only develop the mind but also the character and the spirit." Address to the National Assembly, 1943, Manila. 9. "Peace and prosperity are the fruits of justice and equity." Speech on the Philippine economy, 1944, Manila. 10. "Leadership is not about power, but about service to the people." Speech to government officials, 1944, Manila. 11. "The welfare of the people must always be the supreme law." Address to the National Assembly, 1943, Manila. 12. "Nationalism is not about exclusion, but about inclusiveness and unity." Speech on national unity, 1944, Manila. 13. "A true leader is one who empowers others, not himself." Public address, 1943, Manila. 14. "Education is the foundation upon which we build our future." From a speech on educational policy, 1944, Manila. 15. "No nation can rise above the quality of its people." Inaugural address as President, October 14, 1943, Manila. 16. "Justice is the bedrock of a lasting peace." Address on peace and security, 1944, Manila. 17. "The youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow." Speech on youth development, 1944, Manila. 18. "Freedom is not given; it is won through struggle and sacrifice." Speech on national independence, 1944, Manila. 19. "The future of our nation depends on how we educate our children today." Address to educators, 1943, Manila. 20. "In times of crisis, the true character of a nation is revealed." Speech during World War II, 1944, Manila. 21. "A government is only as strong as the people’s trust in it." Speech on governance, 1944, Manila. 22. "National pride is not in empty words, but in meaningful action." Speech on patriotism, 1944, Manila. 23. "The greatest wealth of a nation is its people." Address to the National Assembly, 1943, Manila. 24. "An educated citizenry is the best defense against tyranny." Speech on civic education, 1944, Manila. 25. "Let us build a nation where every Filipino can hold their head high." Inaugural address as President, October 14, 1943, Manila. Course Title: Jose P. Laurel Life and His Work Course Code: JPLNO1G Instructor: Ms. Alyssa Mae S. Feranil, LPT LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY- CAVITE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND EDUCATION GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025 ARALIN 2: LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY PAGPAPANGALAN - LYCEUM Nagmula sa salitang Latin na “Lykeion”. Pangalan ng Gymnasium noong sinaunang Athens na nilaan kay Apollo Lyceus kung saan nagturo si Aristotle. Sinusunod sa katagang: “Veritas et Fortitudo” (katotohanan at katapangan) “Pro Deo et Patria,” (para sa Diyos at sa bayan) LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY – MANILA, INTRAMUROS, MANILA. DATING OSPITAL NG SAN JUAN DE DIYOS. Noong 1920 ang inspirasyon na magtatag ng isang paaralan ay dumating kay JPL habang siya ay nag-aaral sa Yale. 1950-Makalipas ang tatlong dekada, kasama ang ilan sa kanyang malalapit na mga kaibigan, pinalitan niya ang pangarap na ito patungong realidad, noong Hulyo 7, 1952. Sa layuning maging sentro ng akademikong kahusayan sa Pilipinas at sa Malayong Silangan, ang Lyceum of the Philippine University (gaya ng kilala na ngayon) ay pormal na nagbukas ng mga pinto nito sa publiko, ang Lyceum Manila. LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY – MAKATI: COLLEGE OF LAW The College of Law was one of the first two colleges of the Lyceum of the Philippines when it opened in Intramuros in 1952. The founder, Jose P. Laurel envisioned an "academy for the ascertainment of truth: the ultimate objective of intellectual exertion...for the search and promulgation of truth as an imperative and moral obligation". This ideal seems to apply specifically, to this college. LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY –BATANGAS Setyembre 1966 Tatlong umiiral na mga kolehiyo sa Batangas: Golden Gate Colleges, Western Philippine College (ngayon University of Batangas) St. Bridget College Napagtanto ang pangangailangan upang mapabuti ang dami at kalidad ng edukasyon sa lalawigan, ang mga tagapagtaguyod ay kaagad na nakikipagtulungan sa Lyceum ng Pilipinas para sa posibleng ugnayan. LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY – LAGUNA January 18, 2000 – itinatag ang Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna Orihinal na kilala bilang Lyceum Institute of Technology (LIT), ang LPL ay bumuo ng kanyang sariling makabagong posisyon bilang isang partikular na dynamic at masiglang institusyon na may malakas na akademikong link sa industriya. LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY – CAVITE Ang Unibersidad ng Lyceum sa Cavite kampus ay nagpapahiwatig mismo ng "Ang Una at Tanging Resort Campus sa Pilipinas" dahil sa moderno at eleganteng disenyo ng arkitektura nito. Hunyo 2008 - itinatag ang isa pang Kampus sa Cavite upang dalhin ang kabuuang bilang ng mga kampus ng Lyceum of the Philippines University. Ito ang ikalimang kampus ng Lyceum of the Philippines University matapos ang mga kampus ng Maynila, Makati, Batangas at Laguna. 2013 - Binuksan ng LPU Cavite ang College of Law sa ilalim ng pangangasiwa ng LPU Makati. Ito ang ikalawang paaralan ng batas sa sistema ng LPU at ang unang paaralan ng batas sa lalawigan ng Cavite. LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY – DAVAO Ang Lyceum of the Philippines University Davao ang bumuo sa ika-anim (6) na kampus ng LPU. Sa kasalukuyan ito ang pinakahuling unibersidad na naitatag, na matatapuan sa lunsod ng Davao. 2020-2021-pomal na nagbubukas ang pinto ng unibersidad para sa mga mag-aaral. Course Title: Jose P. Laurel Life and His Work Course Code: JPLNO1G Instructor: Ms. Alyssa Mae S. Feranil, LPT