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These notes cover various educational theories and proponents, including figures like Wilhelm Wundt, Sigmund Freud, and Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi. The document explores different perspectives on education and learning.
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LET NOTES PROPONENTS AND THEIR THEORIES Father of modern psychology WILHELM WUNDT Father of Psychoanalysis, and Psychosexual SIGMUND FREUD th...
LET NOTES PROPONENTS AND THEIR THEORIES Father of modern psychology WILHELM WUNDT Father of Psychoanalysis, and Psychosexual SIGMUND FREUD theory Father of Education and Pedagogy JOHANN HEINRICH Classical Conditioning IVAN PAVLOV Operant conditioning. BURRHUS F. SKINNER Meaningful learning DAVID AUSUBEL Discovery learning, spiral curriculum JEROME BRUNER Social cognitive learning theory. ALBERT BANDURA Law of readiness and exercises EDWARD LEE THORNDIKE Life Space Content. KURT LEVIN Problem solving by insight, insightful learning KOHLER Ecological theory URIE BROFENBRENNER- Gender Schema Theory SANDRA BEM Theory of multiple intelligence HOWARD GARDNER Social Domain Theory ELLIOT TURRIEL Moral Development Theory LAWRENCE KOHLBERG Triathlon theory intelligence ROBERT STERNBERG Psychosocial Development Theory ERIK ERIKSON Transfer of Learning, Kindergarten Preparation MA. MONTESSORI of Children. Creative Problem Solving EDWARD PAUL TORRANCE Linguistic Acquisition Theory CHOMSKY Cognitive Learning Theory JEAN PIAGET Behavioral Theory JOHN WATSON Purpose Behaviorism EDWARD TOLMAN Attribution Theory BERNARD WEINER Emotional Intelligence. DANIEL GOLEMAN Structuralism psychology TITCHENER Sequence of instruction ROBERT GAGNE Hierarchy of needs, motivation theory ABRAHAM MASLOW Bloom's cognitive taxonomy BENJAMIN BLOOM Affective domain DAVID KRATHWOHL Socio-cultural theory of cognitive dev., linguistic LEV VYGOTSKY theory, Scaffolding Tabularasa, Empiricism JOHN LOCKE Looking glass self-theory CHARLES COOLEY Metacognition JOHN FLAVEL Maturation theory ARNOLD GESELL Learning by doing JOHN DEWEY Father of kindergarten DAVID FROEBEL Father of Sociology. AUGUSTE COMTE Fr. of modern education. JOHN AMOS COMENCIUS FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION John Locke - was an English philosopher and physician "Father of Liberalism”; to form character (mental, physical, and moral); Education as Training of the mind/Formal discipline; Notable ideas - "Tabula rasa" Francis Bacon - was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator and author. "Father of scientific method" "Father of empiricism" Jean Jacques Rousseau - was a Francophone Genevan philosopher, writer and composer of the 18th century. “Holistic Education"(physical, moral, intellectual) Notable ideas - moral simplicity of humanity; child centered learning; Famous novel: "Emile" or On Education; Human Development Edgar Dale - was an American educator who developed the "Cone of Experience" aka "Father of Modern Media in Education" Erik Erikson - was a German-born American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory on "Psychosocial Development" of human beings. Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi - was a Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer who exemplified Romanticism in his approach. "Social regeneration of humanity" Notable ideas: "Four-sphere concept of life" his motto was " Learning by head, hand and heart" Friedrich Frobel - was a German pedagogue a student of Pestalozzi who laid the "foundation of modern education" based on the recognition that children have unique needs and capabilities. "Father of kindergarten" Johann Herbart - was a German philosopher, psychologist and founder of Pedagogy as an Academic Discipline. Edward Lee Thorndike - was an American psychologist; "Father of Modern educational psychology; connectionism; law of effect. ; "Realize the fullest satisfaction of human wants" PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION IDEALISM - Plato (own ideas) nothing exist except in the mind of a man/ what we want the world to be REALISM - Aristotle; Herbart; Comenius; Pestalozzi; Montessori; Hobbes; Bacon; Locke - (experience) fully mastery of knowledge BEHAVIORISM - always guided by standards/by procedure; purpose is to modify the behavior EXISTENTIALISM - Kierkegaard; Sartre; "Man shapes his being as he lives" - Focuses on self/individual PRAGMATISM/EXPERIMENTALISM - William James; John Dewey - learn from experiences through interaction to the environment - Emphasizes the needs and interests of the children PERENNIALISM - Robert Hutchins - focuses on unchanging/universal truths ESSENTIALISM - William Bagley - teaching the basic/essential knowledge - Focuses on basic skills and knowledge PROGRESSIVISM - Dewey/Pestalozzi (process of development) FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES - focuses on the whole child and the cultivation of individuality CONSTRUCTIVISM - Jean Piaget - Focused on how humans make meaning in relation to the interaction b/w their experiences and their ideas. Nature of knowledge w/c represents an epistemological stance. SOCIAL RECONSTRUCTIONISM -George Counts - recognized that education was the means of preparing people for creating his new social order - highlights social reform as the aim of education FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING TYPES OF CURRICULUM RECOMMENDED CURRICULUM ✓ proposed by scholars and professional organization WRITTEN CURRICULUM ✓ implement/deliver lessons based on a curriculum that appear in school, district or division "documents" TAUGHT CURRICULUM ✓ implemented or delivered planned activities in the classrooms or schools SUPPORTED CURRICULUM ✓ implementation of supported curriculum ASSESSED CURRICULUM ✓ when students take a quiz or the mid-term and final exams LEARNED CURRICULUM ✓ can be achieved through learning objectives (cognitive, affective, & psychomotor domain) HIDDEN CURRICULUM ✓ unintended curriculum (not deliberately planned but may modify behavior or influence learning outcomes) GOOD CURRICULUMS - complement & cooperate with other programs of the community; in logical sequence; continuously involving; complex of details. CRITERION IN CONTENT SELECTION VALIDITY ✓ content is true (authenticity) & related (relevance) to the objectives CONTINUITY ✓ concepts be used to recur & be repeated w/ depth for effective learning SIGNIFICANCE ✓ content will contribute the basic ideas, concepts, principles and generalization to achieve the overall aim of the curriculum INTEREST ✓ learner will value the content or subject matter if it is meaningful to him/her LEARNABILITY ✓ appropriateness of the content; subject matter should be within the range of the experience of the learners UTILITY ✓ usefulness of the content or subject matter FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT ✓ gather information about what students know and can do PILOT TESTING ✓ process of gathering empirical data to support whether the material or the curriculum is useful, relevant, reliable & valid MONITORING ✓ periodic assessment and adjusment during the try out period ACCREDITATION ✓ voluntary review of the curricular program to determine its status in terms of several ideas that include curriculum & instruction CURRICULUM EVALUATION ✓ systematic process of judging the value effectiveness and adequacy of a curriculum to attain specified objectives CURRICULUM IMPROVEMENT ✓ enrich & modify certain aspects of a particular program w/o changing its fundamental conceptions EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY ✓ upgrading the quality of teaching and learning in school ✓ broadening the delivery of education outside school through nontraditional approaches to normal and informal learning MODEL OF CURRICULUM (by Ralph Tyler’s) ✓ purpose of the school (societal need) ✓ educational experience related to the purpose ✓ organization of the experience ✓ evaluation of the experience CIPP MODEL (by Stufflebeam) 1. CONTEXT ✓ environment of the curriculum or the real situation where the curriculum is operating 2. INPUT ✓ goals, instructional strategies, the learners, the teachers, the content and all the materials needed in the curriculum 3. PROCESS ways and means of how the curriculum has been implemented 4. PRODUCT ✓ indicates if the curriculum accomplishes its goal FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING TRADITIONAL ASSESSMENT – ito ay tumutukoy sa paggamit ng pen and paper sa isang objective test. ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENT – bukod sa paper-and-pen objective test ay kabilang din sa method na ito ang performance tests, projects, portfolios, journals, at iba pa. AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT – ito ay tumutukoy sa paggamit ng isang assessment method na may kaugnayan sa totoong sitwasyon ng buhay. PURPOSES OF CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING – isinasagawa before and during instruction. ∞ Placement Assessment – isinagawa bago ang pagtuturo = pag-assess sa needs ng mga estudyante = upang ilagay ang isang mag-aaral kung aling grupo siya nabibilang na ayon sa kanyang learning style. ∞ Formative Assessment – isinasagawa habang nagtuturo = patuloy na sinusubaybayan ng guro ang antas ng kakayahan ng mga stuyante sa mga learning objectives. = upang malaman ang lakas at kahinaan ng mga bata sa pag-aaral. ∞ Diagnostic Assessment – isinasagawa during instruction. = ginagamit ito upang matukoy kung saan bang area ng aralin sila nahihirapan. ASSESSMENT OF LEARNING – isinasagawa pagkatapos ng instruction. Ito’y karaniwang tinutukoy bilang SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT. = ginagamit upang patunayan kung anu ang alam at magagawa ng mga estudyante. ASSESSMENT AS LEARNING – ginagawa ito para sa mga guro na maunawaan at maayos ang kanilang papel na ginagampanan sa pag-assess ng learning. PRINCIPLES OF HIGH QUALITY CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT CLARITY AND APPROPRIATENESS OF LEARNING TARGET – ang learning target ay na dapat na malinaw na nakasaad, tiyak, at sentro sa kung ano ang tunay na mahalaga. APPROPRIATENESS OF METHODS – ang learning target ay sinusukat sa pamamagitan ng naaangkop na assessment methods. (Mode Assessment: Traditional, Performance, and Portfolio). BALANCE – nagtatakda ng mga target sa lahat ng domain of learning; gumagamit ng pareho ng traditional at alternative assessments. VALIDITY – sinusukat kung ano ang ninanais na sukatin; Ay tumutukoy sa pagiging kapaki-pakinabang ng instrument para sa isang naibigay na layunin. RELIABILITY – tumutukoy sa pagkakapare-pareho ng mga marka na nakuha ng parehong tao kapag nag-retest gamit ang pareho o katumbas na instrumento. FAIRNESS – ay nagbibigay sa lahat ng mga mag-aaral ng isang oportunidad upang ipakita ang kanilang mga achievements. FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES PRACTICALITY AND EFFECIENCY – ang impormasyon na nakuha ay dapat na nagkakahalaga ng mga mapagkukunan at oras na kinakailangan upang makuha ito. CONTINUITY – ang assessment ay magaganap sa lahat ng mga yugto ng pagtuturo. Maaaring gawin ito bago, habang at pagkatapos ng pagtuturo. AUTHENTICITY – makabuluhang Gawain sa pagganap; Malinaw na pamantayan; Mga dekalidad na produkto at pagganap; Positibong pakikipag- ugnayan sa pagitan ng assessee at assessor; Pagbibigay diin sa metacognition at self-evaluation; Pagbabahagi ng kaalaman. COMMUNICATION – ang assessment targets at standards ay dapat na ipaalam; Ang resulta ay dapat na ipaalam sa mga mag-aaral sa pamamagitan ng direktang pakikipag-ugnayan o regular na pagbibigay ng feedback sa kanilang progress. POSITIVE CONSEQUENCES = Positive consequences to student: nag-uudyok sa kanila na matuto. = Positive consequences to teacher: nakakatulong sa pagpapabuti ng pagiging epektibo ng kanilang pagtuturo. ETHICS – ang mga guro ay dapat na palayain ang mga mag-aaral mula sa kahihiyan at paglabag sa karapatan ng mga estudyante o iba pang nakakapinsalang kahihinatnan; Ang mga guro ay dapat na magabayan ng mga batas at patakaran na nakakaapekto sa kanilang pagtatasa (assessment) sa silid aralan; PERFORMANCE BASED ASSESSMENT – ay isang proseso ng pagtitipon ng impormasyon tungkol sa pag-aaral ng mag-aaral sa pamamagitan ng aktwal na pagpapakita ng mga mahahalaga at kapansin-pansin na mga kasanayan at paglikha ng mga produkto na pinagbabatayan sa mga realidad na konteksto sa mundo. PORTFOLIO ASSESSMENT – ito ay purposeful, ongoing, dynamic, at collaborative na proseso ng pagtitipon ng maraming mga indicators ng growth at development ng mga estudyante. = Working Portfolio – mga koleksyon sa araw-araw na Gawain ng mga estudyante. = Show-case Portfolio – koleksyon ng mga pinakamagandang mga gawa o projects ng mga mag-aaral. = Documentary Portfolio – kombinasyon ng working at show-case portfolio. RUBRIC – ay isang measuring instrument na ginagamit sa pag-rate ng isang performance-based task. = Checklist – nagtatanghal at sinusunod ang mga katangian ng isang kanais-nais na pagganap o produkto. = Rating scale – sinusukat ang antas ng kalidad ng gawa o pagganap. TYPES OF RUBRICS Holistic Rubric – inilalarawan nito ang pangkalahatang kalidad ng pagganap o produkto. Analytic Rubric – inilalarawan nito ang detalyadong katangian o kalidad ng isang pangganap o produkto. FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT ✓ Process of selecting, organizing, executing & evaluating the learning experience for the possibilities of improving the teaching learning situation. PHASES OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PLANNING considers: ✓ needs of the learners ✓ achievable goals & objectives ✓ selection of the content to be taught ✓ motivation to carry out the goals ✓ strategies most fit to carry out the goals ✓ process to measure learning outcomes ORGANIZATION ✓ involves decisions, among other things, on grade placement & sequencing of content IMPLEMENTATION ✓ requires the teacher to implement what has been planned EVALUATION ✓ a match of the objectives with the learning outcomes will be made CURRICULUM DESIGN SUBJECT CENTERED DESIGN ✓ educators provide the subject matter ✓ easy to deliver for complementary books & materials are commercially available LEARNER CENTERED DESIGN ✓ takes each individual's needs, interests, and goals into consideration PROBLEM CENTERED DESIGN ✓ draws on social problems, needs, interest & abilities of the learners BACKWARD DESIGN (Based curriculum) Stage 1: Identifying Results/Desired Outcomes ✓ Content/Performance standard ✓ Essential understanding ✓ Objectives-KSA ✓ Essential Question Stage 2: Defining Acceptable Evidence/Assessment ✓ Assessment-Product ✓ Performance ✓ Assessment criteria/tools ✓ Six facets of understanding (e.i. a.p.e.s) 1. Explain 2. Interpret FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES 3. Apply 4. Perspective 5. Empathy 6. Self-knowledge Stage 3: Learning Plan/Instruction ✓ Explore ✓ Firm up ✓ Deepen ✓ Transfer K-12 CURRICULUM (Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum) 1. Universal Kindergarten 2. Contextualization & Enhancement 3. Spiral Progression 4. Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education 5. Senior High School 6. College and Livelihood Readiness, 21st Century Skills MOTHER TONGUE ✓ a medium of instruction from pre-school to grade 3 EVERY CHILD A READER ✓ by the end of SY, every child passing preschool must be reader by grade 1 SUBJECT CENTERED CURRICULUM 1. SEPARATE SUBJECT DESIGN ✓ subject related to another subject but not integrated to put emphasis on that certain area e.g. Values Education in HS 2. CORRELATION DESIGN ✓ subjects are related to one another but each subject maintains its identity e.g. Science & its related concepts in Math 3. DISCIPLINE DESIGN ✓ focus on specific discipline which the scholars used to study as specific content of their field e.g. English & Social Studies through History 4. BROAD FIELD DESIGN (interdisciplinary) ✓ integration of contents that are related to each other to comprise in subject area e.g. geography + civics + culture + history = Social Studies 5. PROCESS ✓ general & not specific to any particular discipline but applicable to all FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES LEARNER CENTERED DESIGN 1. CHILD CENTERED DESIGN ✓ curriculum is anchored on the anticipated needs and interest of child 2. EXPERIENCE CENTERED DESIGN ✓ integration of habits & skills in learning the knowledge components of subject areas ✓ immediate felt interest & needs of learners 3. RADICAL DESIGN (Romantic) ✓ students need to gain awareness, competencies, & attitude to enable them to take control of their lives ✓ draws upon the ideas of critical theorists 4. HUMANISTIC DESIGN ✓ the development of the self is the ultimate objective of learning (the process of becoming) ✓ attributed to Abraham Maslow & Carl Rogers CURRICULUM APPROACHES MANAGERIAL APPROACH ✓ school principal is the curriculum leader and at the same time instructional leader SYSTEMS APPROACH ✓ organizational chart of the school shows the line staff relationships of personnel and how decision is made BEHAVIORAL APPROACH ✓ change in behavior indicates the measure of the accomplishment HUMANISTIC APPROACH ✓ learner is the center of the curriculum ✓ total development of the individual is the prime consideration GRASSROOTS APPROACH (by Hilda Taba) ✓ teachers who teach or implement the curriculum should participate in developing it PROBLEM CENTERED CUREICULUM 1. LIFE SITUATION DESIGN ✓ connection of subject to real situation increases the relevance of the curriculum ✓ deals w/ life situation of health, worthy home membership, vocation, citizenship, leisure, ethical character (problem solving is heavily emphasize) 2. CORE DESIGN ✓ centered on general education & is based on problems arising out of common human activities ✓ curriculum is carefully planned before the students arrive (adjustments can be made) 3. RECONSTRUCTIONIST DESIGN ✓ engages the learner in a critical analysis of the local, national & international community FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES ✓ gives attention to political practices of business & government groups & their impact on the economic realities of the workforce COMPONENTS OF CURRICULUM DESIGN OBJECTIVES ✓ bases for the selection of content and learning experience LEARNING EXPERIENCE ✓ set the criteria against which learning outcomes will be evaluated ✓ instructional strategies and methods CONTENT/SUBJECT MATTER ✓ frequently and commonly used in daily life ✓ suited to the maturity levels and abilities of students ✓ valuable in meeting the needs and the competences of a future career ✓ compendium of facts, concepts, generalization, principles & theories EVALUATION APPROACHES ✓ methods and instruments to be used to assess the results of curriculum (quality, effectiveness or value of the program, process and product) DESIGN ELEMENTS IN CURRICULUM SCOPE (Coverage) ✓ all the content, topics, learning experiences, & organizing threads comprising educational plan (units, sub-units, chapters, sub-chapters) ✓ broad, limited, simple, general, etc. SEQUENCE (Order) ✓ vertical relationships among elements to provide continuous & cumulative learning ✓ hierarchical manner of arrangement for content & experience; cognitive, affective & psychomotor domain for developmental patterns of growth ARTICULATION (Connectivity) ✓ establishes the vertical "linkage" from level to level, course to course to avoid glaring gaps & wasteful overlaps ✓ explains connectivity of learning that create seamless learning CONTINUITY (Spiral) ✓ vertical repetition & recurring appearances of the content (basic to most difficult) ✓ strengthen the permanency of learning & development of skills BALANCE ✓ equitable assignment of content, time, experiences and other elements ✓ content should be fairly distributed in depth & breadth of a particular discipline/learning area INTEGRATION ✓ organization is drawn from the world themes from real life concerns FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES SABERTOOTH CURRICULUM - responsive to the environment SPIRALLED CURRICULUM - increasing level of difficulty CURRICULUM - planning, design, development, implement, evaluation, engineering CURRICULUM PLANNING - aligned to mission, vision, goals TYPES OF LESSON: development lesson review lesson drill lesson appreciation lesson ENCULTURATION TYPOLOGIES pre-figurative post figurative co figurative ACCULTURATION TYPOLOGIES adopted change free borrowing SOCIETAL TRENDS - Alvin Teoffer explosion implosion technoplosion dysplosion PREFIGURATIVE - learn older generation POST FIGURATIVE - learn younger generation CO FIGURATIVE - learn same age ADOPTED CHANGE - acculturation that is imposed EXPLOSION - influx of people from rural to urban INPLOSION - influx of information TECHNOPLOSION - influx of ICT tools and gadgets DYSPLOSION - deterioration of human values KNOWLEDGE FOR PRACTICE – malaman | teacher preparation KNOWLEDGE IN PRACTICE – maranasan | artistry of practice KNOWLEDGE OF PRACTICE – maunawaan | systematic inquiries about teaching CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT - decision making TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE content knowledge pedagogical knowledge technological knowledge context knowledge LEE S. SHULMANS - PCK model ELEMENT OF TIMELINESS – classic | transcends through generation ELEMENT OF TIMELESSNESS - can withstand the test of time FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES TOTAL DEVELOPMENT beginner survival content survival mastery survival TYPES OF ENVIRONMENT social economic cultural political technological ethical moral J. ABNER PEDDWELL (1939) - Sabretooth Curriculum 4 DOMAINS 1. planning and preparation 2. classroom environment 3. instruction 4. professional response TRIVIUM - rhetoric (speech) | grammar (English) | logic QUADRIVIUM – arithmetic | geometry | music |astronomy ARITHMETIC - number itself GEOMETRY - number in space MUSIC - number in time ASTRONOMY - number in time and space HERACLITUS - one cannot bathe in the same river twice CURRICULUM - sum total of all the experiences provided by the school to students for optimum growth and development HARD SKILLS - what do you want the students to learn? SOFT SKILLS - why do you want them to learn it? THEORY OF APPERCEPTION - familiar to unfamiliar EDUCATIONAL DELIVERY SYSTEM instruction research & extension library communication school guidance physical facilities canteen curriculum SERVICE LEARNING - teaching method that combines meaningful service to the community with curriculum based learning and education in action CLOZE TEST/ PROCEDURE - every 5th or 7th word is omitted ARBORESCENT - growth is vertical RHIZOMATIC - growth is horizontal PROGRESSIVE LEARNING - in order RETROGRESSIVE LEARNING - reverse order ROTE LEARNING - not progressive or retro FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES 5 MAJOR CLUSTERS OF STRATEGIES DIRECT INSTRUCTION - developing skills or providing information INDIRECT INSTRUCTION – involvement EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING - process not product INDEPENDENT STUDY - student initiative INTERACTIVE INSTRUCTION - social skills PHILIPS 66 - students group by 6 | 6mins time MUSIC TYPOLOGIES STORY MUSIC - tells a story PROGRAM MUSIC - describes PURE OR ABSOLUTE MUSIC - doesn’t tell or describe GESSELSCHAFTLICH – market | perspective of schooling | (efficiency, productivity, competition) GEMEINSHAFT – community | cultural relationship TECHNOLOGICAL FORCES OF CHANGE acceleration- mabilis novelty – new diversity MAX SCHELLER - state of valuelessness | anomie EDUCATION TYPOLOGIES formal non formal- alternative learning system informal - hidden curriculum STRATIFICATION - divided grouping PRIMARY GROUP – family |face to face | intimate and personal SECONDARY GROUP – impersonal | business like | casual IN GROUP – solidarity | camaraderie | sympathetic attitude OUT GROUP – indifference | avoidance | hatred PEER GROUP - same age | social and economic status including interest CLIQUE - different age | same interest INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS knowledge skills values SOCIETAL BENEFITS social economic cultural technological political ethical moral SOCIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION OF CURRICULUM - belief will determine the practice FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES CHARACTERS OF CULTURE diverse - environment gratifying – needs based learned - instruction adaptive – borrowed, imposed and invented social - contact transmitted – language HOW IS CULTURE LEARNED enculturation – learning own culture acculturation – Knowing the culture of other people inculturation – adapt the culture of other people ENCULTURATION - process of handling down of culture from one generation to the succeeding one ACCULTURATION - process of passing culture from one who knows to somebody who does not know. CULTURE - the shared products of human learning Elements of Culture 1. LANGUAGE - an abstract system of words, meanings and symbols for all aspects of culture 2. NORMS - standard of behaviors maintained by a society 3. SANCTIONS - penalties or rewards for conducting concerning social norms 4. VALUES - used to evaluate the behavior of others 5. CHANGE - adjustment of persons or group to achieve relative harmony Characteristics of Culture 1. Transferable 2. Shared 3. Adaptive 4. Continuous 5. Learned 6. Universal 7. Dynamic 8. Symbolic 9. Borrowed Forms of Change 1. Cultural Change - refers to all alteration affection new trait or trait complexes to change 2.Technological Change - revision that occurs in man's application of his technical knowledge and skills as he adopts himself to environment 3. Social Change - refers to the variation or modification in the patterns of social organizations, of such groups within a society or the entire society FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES SOCIOLOGY - study of patterns of human behavior SOCIETY - group of organized individuals GROUPS - unit of interacting personalities SOCIALIZATION - refers to the adapting or conforming to the common needs and interests of a social group SOCIAL PROCESS - patterned and recurrent form of competition, conflict, cooperation, accommodation, assimilation and acculturation SOCIAL STRATIFICATION -classification of people based on their socio-economic strata SOCIAL STABILITY -refers to movement of individuals/groups from one position of a society's stratification to another Types of Social Mobility 1. Horizontal - movement of a person from one social position to another of the same rank 2. Vertical - movement of a person from one social to another of different rank 3. Intergenerational - involves changes in the social position of children relative to their parents 4. Intergenerational - involves change in person's social position within her/his adult life SOCIAL INEQUALITY - a condition in which members of the society have different amounts of wealth, prestige and power STATUS - positioned assigned by a person in a group GENERAL SCIENCE CELL ORGANELLES AND THEIR FONDLY NAMES NUCLEUS - brain of the cells ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM - transporter RIBOSOMES - site of protein synthesis CHLOROPLAST - site of photosynthesis VACUOLE - garbage bin (storage) LYSOSOMES - garbage collectors NUCLEOLUS - site of ribosomal synthesis CELL MEMBRANE - the guards of the cell CYTOPLASM - gel- like structure GOLGI APPARATUS - packaging site of the cell CELL WALL - plant cell protector MITOCHONDRIA - powerhouse of the cell FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES TEACHING PROFESSION Common REPUBLIC ACTS in LET: PRC BR 435 Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers PD 1006 Decree Professionalizing Teachers SB 1987 ART. 14 SEK. 6-9 FILIPINO (National Language) RA 10931 Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education RA 7836 Philippine Teacher Professionalization Act of 1994 RA 7796 TESDA Act of 1994 Article XIV 1987 Philippine (Educ. Sci & Tech, Arts, Culture& Sports) this is Constitution the very fundamental legal basis of education in the Philippines. Education Act of 1982 an Act providing for the Establishment & (Batas Pambansa 232, Sept Maintenance of an Integrated System of 11,1982) Education RA 4670 Magna Carta for Public School Teachers (June 18,1966) RA 6713 Code of Conduct & Ethical Standards For Public Officials and Employees RA 7877 Anti-sexual Harassment Act of 1995 RA 9155 Decentralization; Legal basis of Shared Governance in Basic Education RA 7784 Establishment of Center of Excellence RA 10533 K-12 Curriculum - Enhanced Basic Education Curriculum RA 90210 "An Act to Integrate Information Technology into the Public Elementary & Secondary Curricula & Appropriating funds RA 10121 DRMM approval headed by OCO office of Civil defense May 2010 RA 7610 Anti-child abuse RA 7160 Local Government Code RA 9262 Violence against women RA 7877 Anti-sexual Harassment RA 9293 Qualification of teachers, applicants, registration RA 9155 “Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001.” RA 7796 TESDA ACT RA 7722 CHED RA 9994 Expanded Senior citizens RA 7277 Magna Carta for Disabled Persons RA8049 Anti-hazing Law ( fraternity) RA 6713 Code of conduct COMMONWEALTH ACT NO. “persons in authority” 578 KAUTUSANG PILIPINO bilang wikang pambansa PANGKAGAWARAN BLG 7 PROKLAMA BLG 12 Linggo ng Wika (Balagtas, Mr29-Ap4) PROKLAMA BLG. 186 Linggo ng Wika (Quezon, Ag13-19) PROKLAMA BLG. 1041 Buwan ng Wika (Ramos) FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES PHIL. CONSTITUTION ACT 14 ESTACS, foster the preservation, enrichment, and dynamic evolution of a Filipino national culture REPUBLIC ACT No. 137 -Board of Textbooks. It provided for all public schools to use only those books approved by the board for a period of six years from the date of their adoption. REPUBLIC ACT No. 1425 -The inclusion of a course on the life, works and writings- especially the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo of Dr. Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private schools. REPUBLIC ACT No. 4670 -The Magna Carta for Public School Teachers. REPUBLIC ACT 1079 -Commonwealth Act No.117 -Civil Service Eligibility shall be permanent and shall be valid throughout a person’s lifetime. REPUBLIC ACT No. 6728 -The Act Providing Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education. (Scholarship Programs) REPUBLIC ACT No. 7722 -Creating the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) composed of a chairperson and four (4) commissioners. REPUBLIC ACT No. 7743 -the establishment of public libraries and reading centers in every barangay and municipality of the country. REPUBLIC ACT No. 7784 -The Centers of Excellence Law REPUBLIC ACT No. 7796 -The TESDA Law REPUBLIC ACT No. 7836 -Philippine Teachers Professionalization Act of 1994 REPUBLIC ACT No. 7877 -Anti Sexual harassment Act of 1995 EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 27 -the inclusion of subject courses on human rights in the school curricula, textbooks, and other reading materials EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 189 -All Public Secondary School teachers under the administrative supervision and control of DECS. -Issued by former President Corazon Aquino. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. -known as the Educational Development Decree 6-A of 1972, and was implemented by the late former President Ferdinand Marcos. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. -this decree requiring ALL senior high school 146 students to pass the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) as pre-requisite for admission to any post- secondary academic or professional degree program. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE -this law repealed R.A No. 6139 and authorized No.451 the Sec. of Education and Culture to regulate the imposition of tuition fee and other school fees in all private educational institutions. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. -This law gave the Civil Service Commission the 688 power and authority to give the appropriate examination for all public school teachers. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. -this decree issued on May 13, 1977, created the 1139 position of the undersecretary for NON-FORMAL Education who shall make an overall assessment FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES of the existing non formal education programs and shall take charge of all non-formal education programs of DECS. DEPARTMENT ORDER No. 1, -this DECS order reiterates the policy on the use s.1973 of locally published textbooks of Filipino authorship in all levels of education, both public and private. DEPARTMENT ORDER No. 25, -The implementation of BILINGUAL s.1974 EDUACATION Program which mandates the use of English and Filipino as separate media of instruction. MEC ORDER No. 22, s.1978 -ALL institutions shall offer in all their curricular programs at least six (6) units of Filipino, starting the FIRST SEM Of school year 1979- 1980. DECS ORDER No. 30, s. 1993 -this order issued on May 20, 1993, providing for a National Elementary Achievement Test (NEAT) for ALL grade six pupils in Public and Private schools DECS ORDER No. 38, s. 1994 -provided for a National Secondary Assessment Test (NSAT) to be administered to ALL graduating public and private high school. REPUBLIC ACT No. 1265 -the Law on the Observance of Flag Ceremony FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Philippine History The Philippine National Hero: Dr. Jose Rizal The Great Plebian: Andres Bonifacio The Father of the Katipunan: Andres Bonifacio Hero of the Tirad Pass Battle: Gregorio Del Pilar President of the First Philippine Republic General Emilio Aguinaldo Brains of the Philippine Revolution: Apolinario Mabini Martyred Priests in 1872: GOMBURZA Brain of the Katipunan: Emilio Jacinto Co-founder of La Independencia: General Antonio Luna Mother of Balintawak: Melchora Aquino Tandang Sora: Melchora Aquino Greatest Filipino Orator of the Propaganda Graciano Lopez- Jaena Movement: First Filipino Cannon-maker: Pandar Pira Managing Editor of La Solidaridad: Mariano Ponce Lakambini of Katipunan: Gregoria de Jesus Poet of the Revolution: Fernando Ma. Guerrero Outstanding Diplomat of the First Philippine Felipe Agoncillo Republic: First University of the Philippines President: Rafael Palma Greatest Filipino Painter: Juan Luna Greatest Journalist of the Propaganda Marcelo H. del Pilar Movement: First Filipino Poetess: Leona Florentino Peace of the Revolution: Pedro Paterno Founder of Philippine Socialism: Isabelo Delos Reyes Viborra: Artemio Ricarte Author of the Spanish lyrics of the Jose Palma Philippine National Anthem: Chief of Tondo: Lakandola The Last Rajah of Manila: Rajah Soliman Fiancée of Jose Rizal: Leonor Rivera Maker of the First Filipino Flag: Marcela Agoncillo Co-founder of Katipunan: Galicano Apacible Leader of the Ilocano Revolt: Diego Silang First Filipino Hero: Lapu-lapu Leader of the Longest Revolt in Bohol: Francisco Dagohoy The Man of Many Talents: Epifanio Delos Santos Prince of Tagalog Poets: Francisco Baltazar Visayan Joan of Arc: Teresa Magbanua Mother of Biak-na-Bato: Trinidad Tecson Wife of Artemio Ricarte: Agueda Esteban Leader of the Tarlac Revolt: Gen. Francisco Makabulos Composer of the Philippine National Julian Felipe Anthem: Spaniards born in the Philippines: Insulares Leader of Magdalo: Baldomero Aguinaldo Leader of Magdiwang: Mariano Alvarez Founder of La Liga Filipina: Jose Rizal Painter of the Spolarium: Juan Luna FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Rizal's Life and Works José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda Pepe - Rizal's nickname June 19, 1861 - birth date December 30, 1896 - date of death at 35 yrs June 22, 1861 - baptism date More or less 22 languages he can speak Uzman - his black dog; Alipato - pony old Laong Laan - pen name used in newspaper "La Solidaridad"; means ever ready Dimasalang - another pen name, untouchable which means Berlin, Germany (1887) - Noli Me Tangere was published Ghent, Belgium (1891) - El Filibusterismo was published Philippine Commission (Taft Commission) - proclaimed Rizal as the national hero Maximo Viola - savior of Noli Me Tangere; loaned Rizal #300 for 2,000 copies Valentin Ventura - savior of El Filibusterismo Luis Taviel de Andrade - lawyer of Rizal during his trial Tondo - katipunan was founded Kalayaan - newspaper of KKK Rebellion and Organizing Illegal Societies - crimes of Rizal Paco Cemetery - where Rizal was buried Narcisa - patiently searched to find his body; and only sister who can recite from memory all his poem Ricardo Canicero - guarded Rizal in Dapitan (he gave him freedom) Concepcion/Concha - sister who died at age 3 due to sickness, one of his greatest heartbreak Maria - sister who lived up to 1950s 7/11 Siblings - Saturnina, Paciano, Narcisa, Olympia, Lucia, Maria, Jose Rizal, Concepcion, Josefa, Trinidad, Soledad St. John (20:17) - bible verse where he took the term "Touch Me Not" Fort Santiago - prison cell of Rizal Doña Consolacion - laundry woman before her marriage to the officer of the Guardia Civil; known as the Muse of Guardia Civil; abused Sisa and a wife of an Alferez Don Tiburcio - Spanish husband of Doña Victorina who was limp and submissive to his wife and pretends to be a doctor Don Anastacio - Ibarra seeks advice from Pare Salvi - priest admirer of Maria Clara Pedro - father of Crispin and Basilio; became addicted to cockfighting Eibarramendia - real surname of Crisostomo Ibarra Linares - Maria Clara's would-be fiancé Basilio - became an aspiring doctor in El Fili Isagani - a poet and Basilio's best friend who was dumped by Paulita Gomez Juliana de Dios (Juli) - girlfriend of Basilio, youngest daughter of Kabesang Tales Guryon - favorite design of Kite that is of Malay origin Claro M. Recto - authored Rizal law (RA 1425) FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Magsaysay - signed RA 1425 on June 12, 1956 8 yrs old- he can read and write age wrote Sa Aking Mga Kababata 9 yrs old - he wrote the poem A Mother's Birthday (Her request) Abraham Ibañez (Ben Zayb) - a journalist who thinks he's the only one thinking about the Philippines. Don Custodio - ordinary fellow who married a rich woman to be a member of Manila's high society; a famous journalist Simoun - reincarnated as a wealthy jeweler, bent on starting a revolution Carthaginian - empire which he became the emperor of Through Education Our Motherland Received Light - poem which suggested that education is an integral part of national character A la Virgen Maria - 1st sad poem Atty Pasta - great lawyer of mid-Hispanic Manila Quiroga - Chinese businessman who hide weapons inside his house Placido Penitente - student of UST who was always miserable Consumatum Est - last words of Rizal which means "It Is Finish" Leoncio Lopez - signed Rizal's baptism Juan Mercado - grandfather in father side Domingo Lamco - paternal ancestor (Chinese; Chinchew district) Ricial - means rice field Catalogo Alfabetico de Apellidos - List of produced and published names R.C 1849 - giving Spanish surnames to Filipino (Narcisco Claveria) Colegio de San Juan de Letran - took the entrance exam prior to Ateneo; passed Manuel Burgos - pamangkin of Fr. Burgos; helped Rizal to get in Ateneo Magin Fernando - registrar that denied Rizal in Ateneo Philo. and Medicine - two simultaneous courses in UST Nov. 25, 1881 - issued to him the licensure in surveying A La Juventud Filipina - silver pen Beside the Pasig - satirical play in Dec. 8, 1880 The Council of the Gods - allegory won, but was replaced with Spanish art May 3, 1882 - first voyage using SS Salvado Ship Universidad Central de Madrid - studied Medicine Academy de San Carlos - studied painting and sculpture while studying in UCDM Pastor Ullmer at Wilhemsfield - protestant German pastor who befriended him, stayed at his vicarage where Noli was finished Academy de San Carlos - studied painting and sculpture while studying in UCDM Academia de Bella Artes de San Fernando - enrolled drawing classes Mr. Haes - professor in drawing Count of Monte Cristo - by Alexander Dumas 1st foreign book he read July 5, 1887 - started his journey to go back in the Philippines after Noli was published Ferdinand Blumentritt - Austrian best friend whom he always confides with through letters Louis de Wecker - ophthalmologist tutor in Paris Otto Becker - ophthalmologist mentor in Germany April 22, 1886 - wrote his poem The Flower of Heidelberg FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES The Philippines A Century Hence - essay about his prophecies on the condition of Ph. They Ask Me for Verses - product of all melancholy of his aching soul Governor-General Ramon Blanco - permit Rizal to go to Cuba as a Doctor Governor-General Eulogio Despujol - ordered Rizal's exilea eka in Dapitan Governor-General Camilo de Polavieja- ordered Rizal's executioni Governor-General Rafael Izquierdo - lead the Cavite Mutiny /execution of GOMBURZA Noli Me Tangere - first written novel; published in Berlin, Germany (1887); means "Touch Me Not"; English Title: The Social Cancer El Filibusterismo - published in Ghent, Belgium (1891); means "Subversive"; English Title: The Reign of Greed Father Pedro Casañas - Godfather of Rizal Father Rufino Collantes - baptized Rizal February 15, 1889 - Founding date of La Solidaridad November 15, 1895 - Last issue of La Solidaridad July 14, 1892 - exile date in Dapitan La Liga Filipina - secret society founded by Rizal July 3, 1892 - founding date of La Liga Filipina Jose Maria Basa - helped Rizal in preparing the constitution of La liga Filipina; smuggler of his novels Hongkong - Rizal conceived the idea of establishing La Liga Filipina A La Juventud Filipina - "To the Filipino Youth"; dedicated to the liberal minded students at the UST Emilio Aguinaldo - made December 30 as Day of National Mourning Penafrancia - Don Kiko brought Rizal to this in 1868 Biñan - started his formal schooling Calamba - early schooling/education 2 yrs and 6 months - mother was imprisoned due to allegedly poisoning her cousin-in-law Serious nature, frugality, love for children - Hereditary influences from his Chinese ancestry Scientific ability, religious nature, spirit of self-sacrifice, passion for arts and literature - inherited from his mother (more on mental process) Profound sense of self respect, habit of independent thinking, love for work - inherited from his father Innate desire to travel, love for freedom, indomitable courage - inherited from Malayan (Filipino) ancestry Elegance of bearing, sensitivity to insult and gallantry to ladies - inherited from Spanish ancestry Capitan Tiago - father of Maria Clara; became drug addict and frequently visited Calle Fumadero in Tondo (where Chinese addicts were allowed to smoke opium) Segunda Katigbak - Miss K, first love (childhood) but was fixed marriage with Manuel Luz Leonor Rivera - the greatest love, engaged with him but married Henry Kipping' inspiration in Mara Clara Suzanne Jacoby - Belgian that led him to continue writing El Fili Josephine Bracken - called her his "wife" and "estrangera"; they met in Dapitan (Francisco - their child) Consuelo Ortia y Perez - casual relationship; daughter of liberal minded Spanish official FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Maestro Celestini, Lucas Padua, Leon Monroy – his teachers who gave him introduction lessons in Latin (homeschool) Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe – inspiration of Noli Me Tangere Paciano Rizal – Pilosopo Tasyo Richard Kissling – Swiss sculptor of Rizal monument Draco rizali – flying dragon Rachophorus rizali – tree frog Spathomeles rizali – beetle Makimasa – unfinished novel Mi Ultimu Adios – farewell poem by Rizal; translated as Pahimakas by Bonifacio La Indolencia de Los Filipinos – poem written as a Defense against the Spaniards who charged that the Filipinos are inherently lazy Php 20,000 – lottery won by Rizal Fray Jose Rodriguez – first Spanish friar to attack his novels Dr. Felipe Ruiz Castillo – took Rizal’s vital sign and pulse rate before the execution FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Social Science Simeon Ola – the man who would lead the Bicolano’s fight for their freedom; last general of the Philippines to surrender to the American forces after the Philippine-American War Macario Sakay – first president of the Tagalog Republic; was executed because of the Brigandage Act of 1902 Gregorio Aglipay – founder of Philippine Independent Church (Aglipayan Church) Aglipayan Church – religious institution is the only living remnant of the Philippine Isabelo delos Reyes – co-founder of Philippine Independent Church; established the Union Obrera Democratica Union Obrera Democratica – first labor union Baldomero Aguinaldo – President of Magdalo Faction Mariano Alvarez – President of Magdiwang Faction Manuel Tinio Y Bundoc – Youngest General of the Filipino Revolutionary Army. Ramon Basa – second President of the Katipunan Antionio Pigafetta – writer of Magellan Enrique of Malacca – interpreter of Magellan Daniel Terona – provoked Andres Bonifacio Apolionario Mabini – chief advisor of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Felipe Agoncillo – First Filipino Diplomat Francisco Zaldua – stand witness against GomBurZa during the Cavite Mutiny Melchora Aquino – ina ng Katipunan Marcela Agoncillo – nagtahi ng Ph flag Gregoria de Jesus – Lakambini ng Katipunan Teresa Magbanua – Visayan Joan of Arc Aguada Cahabagan – Tagalog Joan of Arc Monica – first wife of Bonifacio Andres Bonifacio – Supremo ng Katipunan; the Great Plebian Julio Nakpil – best friend ni Bonifacio Emilio Jacinto – Utak ng Katipunan Apolinario Mabini – Utak ng Himagsikan Gregorio del Pilar – boy general and hero of Tirad Pass Bicameralism – Jones Law; present congress Unicameralism – 2 chambers combine into 1 Parliamentary – legislative and executive combined and controlled by 1 Blood Compact in Bohol – Sikatuna and Legaspi Blood Compact in Limasawa – Magellan and Kulambo La Spoliarium – Juan Luna La Independence – Antionio Luna Pag-Ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa – Andres Bonifacio Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog – Andres Bonifacio Fray Botod – Graciano Lopez Jaena Ninay – Pedro Paterno El Vidadero Decalogo – Apolinaro Mabini Amor Patrio – Jose Rizal Fraylocracia – Marcelo H. del Pilar Dasalan at Toksohan – Marcelo H. del Pilar FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Bibliotica Filipina – Padre de Tavera La Solidaridad – triumverate (Rizal, Jaena, del Pilar); newspaper of La Liga Filipina KALAYAAN – newspaper of Katipunan Estado de las Islas Filipinas in 1810 – Thomas de Comyn; cultural economic of the Philippines Doctrina Christiana – Juan de Plasencia; The First Book Printed in the Philippines Historia de las Islas Filipinas - Antonio de Morga Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas – Antonio de Morga Relacion de las Islas Filipinas – Miguel de Loarce, teach.eka material culture Historia General de Filipinas – Jose Vidal; Philippines as a province of Spain Remarks on the Philippine Islands – Henry Pedington Historia de la Provincial delos Santo Rosario – Fr. Diego de Advante; showcased missionary works Perspective on Philippine Contemporary Historiography – Leslie Brazon Pamathalaan – Connie Alaras Veneracion Without Understanding – Renato Constantino Communal Democracy – Renato Constantino Contracting Colonialism – Vicente Rafael Milagros Guerrero – emphasized that history should deal with articulation of conscious experience Reynaldo Illeto – Pasyon and Revolution Zeus Salazar – used Filipinos in Historical discourse Renato Constantino – “peoples are primary movers of history” Teodoro Agoncillo – positivist approach in writing history Gregorio Zalde – Dean of Historiographers Biografia de Rizal – Rafael Palma The Great Malayan – Carlos Quirino Jose Rizal: Life and Times – Camilo Osias Jose Rizal: Life, Works, and Writing – Gregorio F. Zaide The First Filipino: A Biography of Jose Rizal – Leon Ma. Guerrero FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Sagisag Panulat Jose Rizal – Dimasalang, Agno, Laong Laan Marcelo H. Del Pilar – Plaridel, Piping Dilar, Siling Labuyo, Dolores Manapat, Cupang, Maytiyaga, Patos Graciano Lopez Jaena – Bolivar, Diego Laura Andres Bonifacio – Agapito, Bagumbayan, May Pag-asa, Magdiwang Apolinario Mabini – Bini, Paralitiko, Katabay Emilio Aguinaldo – Magdalo Emilio Jacinto - Katipunan Juan Luna – J.B, Buan Pingkian, Dimas; ilaw, Antonio Luna – Taga-llog Mariano Ponce - Nanding, Kalipulako, Tikbalang Amado V. Hernandez - Julio Abrii, Amante Ernani, Herininia de la Riva Lope K. Santos - Doktor Lukas, Anak-bayan, Lakandalita Severino Reyes – Lola Basyang Jose Ma. Panganiban - Memoria Fotografika Jose de Jesus – Huseng Batute Jose dela Cruz – Huseng Sisiw Jomapa, JMP; Nick Joaquin – Quijano de Manila Jose Garcia Villa – Goveglion Jesus Balmori – Batikuling Florantino Collantes – Kuntil Butil Nestor Vicente - Madali Gonzales, NVM Gonzales Valeriano Peña - Ahas na Tulog, Anong, Damulag, Dating Alba, Isang Dukha, Kalampag and Kintin Kulirat Fernando Ma. Guerrero – Fulvio, Gi, Florisel, eka Hectorat Tristan Virgilio Almario – Rio Alma FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES FIGURE OF SPEECH 1) SYNECDOCHE - an association of some important part with the whole it represents. o Example: The face who launched a thousand ships. 2) SIMILE - an indirect association. o Example: She is like a flower. 3) PERSONIFICATION - giving human attributes to an inanimate object (animal, idea, etc.) o Example: The sun is looking down on me. 4) OXYMORON - a self-contrasting statement. o Example: Loud silence 5) METONYMY - an association wherein the name of something is substituted by something that represents it. o Example: Toothpaste is sometimes called Colgate. 6) METAPHOR - a direct comparison. o Example: You are the sunshine of my life. 7) IRONY - the contrast between what was expected and what actually happened. o Example: No smoking sign during a cigarette break. 8) HYPERBOLE - an exaggeration. o Example: Cry me a river. 9) EUPHEMISM - creating a positive connotation out of something negative. o Example: Comfort women (prostitute) 10) ELLIPSIS - omission of words in a sentence. o Example: She walked away and so the world turns.... 11) ASYNDETON - not putting any connectors (conjunctions or prepositions). o Example: No retreat, no surrender 12) APOSTROPHE - a direct address to an abstract things or a person who passed away. o Example: Love, please come and take me! FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES LITERATURE Folklore - traditionally derived and orally transmitted literature Folktales - reflect the people's beliefs handed down from generation to generation by word of mouth Epilogue - conclusion or final part of non-dramatic literary work Genre - distinctive type of literary composition such as epic, tragedy, comedy & novel "Quo Vadis" - means "where are you going" Hieroglyphics - oldest form of Egyptian writing Allegory - narrative whose meaning is beneath the surface Elegy - a meditated poem of grief Sonnet - verse w/14 iambic pentameter lines Epic - long poem w/c depicts the adventure of a great hero who reveals his country's aspirations; narrates heroic deeds and supernatural happenings w/local actor in w/c people sing/chant Soliloquy - speech made by a person who reveals his thoughts Manuel Arcilla - "How my brother Leon brought home a wife" Washington Irving - "The Legend of a Sleepy Hollow" Fall of the house of usher - hypochondriac living in morbid fear Cyrano de Bergerac - poet & soldier noted for his Peculiar nose "The Iliad of Homer" - great epic poem whose plot centers around the anger & wrath of Achilles against Agamemnon "The Bells" - "If eyes are made for seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being" Cacophony - literary term w/c means harsh & discordant sounds introduced for poetic effect George Bernard Shaw - known for his excellence of characterization, swiftness of narrative & clarity of style. Edgar Allan Poe - greatest American writer of horror and detective stories Rabindranath Tagore - best known for his collection of poems called Gitanjali/song offerings Robert Frost - ranked as one of the best modern American poets. Geoffrey Chaucer - Morning Star of English Literature Mark Twain - "Samuel Clemens" Harriet Stowe - "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Charles Darwin - Origin of species Lazlo Biro - invented the ball point pen Harry Potter - epic kind of story William Shakespeare – Greatest English writer; Greatest sonnet writing; The Bard of Avon; Writings: 1. Romeo and Juliet – ill starred-lovers from warring family 2. Macbeth – ambition for power 3. Hamlet – indecision (to be or not to be) Edgar Allan Poe – Father of Horror Stories; Father of Detective Stories; Writings: The Raven; Anabelle Lee; Montellado Homer – Mythical Geographer; Writings: Iliad and Odyssey William Sydney Porter – “O. Henry”; Writings: The Last Leaf, The Gift of Magi Christopher Marlowe – Father of English Tragedy FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Geoffrey Chaucer – Father of English Literature; Morning Star of English Literature; Writings: Canterbury Tales Edgar Allan Poe – Father of Horror/Detective Stories Guy de Maupassant – French Foremost Short Story Writer Michael de Montaigne – Father of Essay Francis Bacon – Father of English Essay Washington Irving – Father of American Literature Henry Fielding – Sir Walter Scott; Father of the English novel Rabindranath Tagore – Indian National Poet; First Asian to win a Noble prize; Writing: Gitanjali Kalidasa – Shakespeare of India; Greatest sanskrit poet Nelson Mandala – model of forgiveness; dream = democracy; trait = forgiveness; method = nonviolence; campaign unity Samuel Clemens – known as Mark Twain Wale Soynika – first black Nigerian writer awarded in Nobel 1986 Yasunari Kawabata – Japanese poet (1968 Nobel) Matsuo Basho – Supreme Japanese haiku poet Tatamkhulu Afrika – novelist and provate winning poet in Egypt Thales of Miletus – first man to replace myth with natur laws Elizabeth Barrett Browning – wrote “Sonnets from the Portuguese” Nick Joaquin – also known as “Quijano de Manila”; depicts Filipino-Spanish cultural beliefs Jose Garcia Villa – first Filipino National Artist for Literature (1973); “Art for art’s sake” Bienvenido Santos - reflects Filipino’s concept of Americal culture Luis San Pedro – composer from Angono, Rizal with National Artist Award VOCABULARY Emulate - imitate Dubious - doubtful Vouchsafe - grant Incriminates - accuse Abeyance - suspended Frivolous - worthless Denigrate - malign Susceptible - inclined Furtive - sneaky Impertinent - irrelevant Remonstrate - protest Ostracized - excluded Corroborate - confirm Conglomeration - diffusion Gullible - easily deceived Cacophonous - loud and unpleasant Germane - relevant Carnal - worldly Plebeian - common Aplomb - composure Vulpine - cunning Candor - honesty Spendthrift - spender Contemptuous - scornful Impolitic - unwise Feeble - weak Terse - concise Inevitable - certain Parsimonious - stingy Pariah - outcast Stupefy - make numb Wizened - shriveled FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES FILIPINO Ang panubong - handog sa dalagang may kaarawan (koronang bulaklak) Florante at Laura - (awit) "katiwalian ng mga kastila" Jose dela Cruz - tungkod ng tulang tagalog Noli Me Tangere - (Rizal) suliraning panlipunan ng bayan "Doktrina Kristiyana" - Fr. Domingo de Nieva, unang aklat na nalimbag sa pilipinas Severino Reyes - Ama ng dulaang tagalog Juan Luna - La Spolarium "Alim" - pinakamatandang epiko ng pilipinas Jose Palma - naglikha ng "Himno Nacional Filipino" Liwayway - nabigyan ng pagpapahalaga ang sariling wika Lope K. Santos - "Ama ng balarila ng pilipino" Andres Bonifacio - "anak bayan" Pupdok/Kinting kulirat - hindi kailanman ginamit ni Marcelo del Pilar Teodoro Agoncillo - isang kilalang manunulat ng kasaysayan Manuel Quezon - Ama ng Wikang Pambansa Constancio de Guzman - lumikha ng awit na "Ang Bayan Ko" Pascual Poblete - Ama ng pahayagang tagalog Vicente Sotto – Father of Cebuano Letters and Cebuano Language Manuel E. Arsenio - Father of Philippine Folklore Hermogenes llagan - Father of Tagalog Zarzuela and Philippine Zarzuela Deogracia Rosario - Father of Tagalog Short Story Antonio “Troy” Velasquez – Father of Tagalog Comics Cecilio Lopez – Father of Philippine Linguistics Carlos Bulosan - Father of Filipino-American Literature Marcelo H. del Pilar - Father of Philippine Journalism and Philippine Masonry Jose Nepumuceno - Father of Philippine movies Julian Manansala – Father of the Nationalistic Film Tomas Pinpin - first to publish and print book Francisco Baltazar - the Father of Tagalog Poetry Alejandro Abadilla - the Father of Modern Tagalog Poetry and Modern Tagalog Prose; “Ama ng Manggagawa” Amado Hernandez – Luha ng Buwaya Pascual Poblete - Father of Filipino Newspaper Pedro Bukaneg - the Father of Ilocano Literature Bukanegan – Ilocano balagtasan Juan Crisostomo Sotto - Father of Pampango Literature Jose Corazon de Jesus – Hari ng Balagtasan Severino Reyes – Ama ng Zarsuelang Tagalog h.ekal Lope K. Santos – nagbalangkas ng Abakada; Ama ng Wikang Pambanda; Ama ng Bararila FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU LET NOTES Philippine Literature Ninay – Pedro Paterno Makamisa – Jose Rizal Banaag at Sikat – Lope K. Santos Barlaan at Josaphat- Antonio Borja Urbana at Feliza – Epistolary, Modesto de Castro Sa Pula, Sa Puti – Francisco Rodrigo Miss Phathupats – Juan Crisostomo Sotto Graduation – F. Sionil Jose How My Brother Brought Home a Wife – Manuel Aguilla My Father Goes to Court – Carlos S. Bulusan Si Mabuti – Genoveva Matute Aloha – Deogracias Rosario Ang Sampaguitang Walang Bango – Iñigo Ed Regalado Lupang Tinubuan – Jose Maria Panganiban Flora de Filipinas – Manuel Blanco Ako ang Daigdig – Alejandro Abadilla El Guinto de Pueblo – Jose Palma Uhaw and Tigang na Lupa – Liwayway Arceo Dalagang Bukid – Hermogenes llagan Dekada 70 – Lualhati Bautista Bata, Bata, Paano ka Ginawa – Lualhati Bautista Satanas sa Lupa – Celso Al Carunungan Tanikalang Ginto - Juan Abad Santos; unang itinanghal noong panahon ng Dula Na Amerikano Kahapon, Ngayon, at Bukas – Aurelio Tolentino A Child of Sorrow – Zorio Galang Dead Stars – Paz Marquez Benites; Model of Perfection Bodabil - dulo na pinaghalong awit, sayaw, drama, katatawanan Indarapatra at Sulayman – alamat ng Mindanao. Hudhud – epiko ng mga Ifugao Alim - piko ng mga Ifugao; pagpapakasal ng Magkapatid Hinilawod – epiko ng Panay FB: TALATUKU KU TIKTOK: @TALATURU_LU