The readings in Philippine history / Rodolfo M. Martinez, Dr. Jamaica Guimpatan-Bumidang, Dizon B. Tayaban, Ed.D., emedios Dolor Laroya Fragata, Margie Imelda T. Viloria, Dr. Michele Jaymalin-Dulay, Dr. Joseph M. Cristobal.

By: Martinez, Rodolfo M [author. ]Contributor(s): Bumidang, Jamaica Guimpatan [author. ] | Tayaban, Dizon B [author. ] | Fragata, Remedios Dolor Laroya [author. ] | Viloria, Margie Imelda T [author. ] | Dulay, Michele Jaymalin [author. ] | Cristobal, Joseph M [author. ]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Manila, Philippines : Mindshappers Co., Inc., c2021Description: vi, 414 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 9786214061815 [paperback]Subject(s): -- Philippines -- History | -- Philippines -- History -- Sources | -- Philippines -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher) | -- Philippines -- History -- Textbooks
Contents:
Chapter I Meaning and relevance of history -- Chapter II Content and contextual analysis of selected -- Chapter III Controversies and conflicting views on Philippine histories -- Chapter IV Social, political, economic and cultural issues in Philippine history -- Chapter V Critical evaluation and promotion of local and oral history.
Summary: "The Readings in Philippine History is patterned after the curriculum for higher educational institutions as prepared and recommended by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to be implemented starting School Year 2018-2019. As CHED requires, this book will expose the students to different facets of Philippine history through the lens of eyewitness. The readings are lifted from various types of primary sources - from memoirs, chronicles, journals, news reports, almanacs, and the likes - without any biases nor interpretations so students themselves will be the ones to scrutinize, analyze and interpret the historical events that took place in the past before they were even born. At the end of each article is a task sheet the student will work on, not only to test their understanding of the events but also to stimulate their thinking skills. The subject teacher, on the other hand, should include other activities to heighten the students' understanding and appreciation on our rich past. They should likewise encourage their students to visit museums and be aware of their local history. Studying history is not simply learning our past, but history allows as to be critically conscious of the significant events that shaped our nation." --The Editor
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Chapter I Meaning and relevance of history -- Chapter II Content and contextual analysis of selected -- Chapter III Controversies and conflicting views on Philippine histories -- Chapter IV Social, political, economic and cultural issues in Philippine history -- Chapter V Critical evaluation and promotion of local and oral history.

"The Readings in Philippine History is patterned after the curriculum for higher educational institutions as prepared and recommended by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to be implemented starting School Year 2018-2019. As CHED requires, this book will expose the students to different facets of Philippine history through the lens of eyewitness. The readings are lifted from various types of primary sources - from memoirs, chronicles, journals, news reports, almanacs, and the likes - without any biases nor interpretations so students themselves will be the ones to scrutinize, analyze and interpret the historical events that took place in the past before they were even born. At the end of each article is a task sheet the student will work on, not only to test their understanding of the events but also to stimulate their thinking skills. The subject teacher, on the other hand, should include other activities to heighten the students' understanding and appreciation on our rich past. They should likewise encourage their students to visit museums and be aware of their local history. Studying history is not simply learning our past, but history allows as to be critically conscious of the significant events that shaped our nation." --The Editor

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