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SS1 – Philippine History with Philippine Governance 3 Units Jennifer I. Malabrigo, MBA Saturday, 10:30-1:30pm (Rm. 406) – BEED2
Course Description: The course encompasses the cultural and socio-economic of history of the Philippines from prehispanic period to present, including the trends of the growth, functions, and workings of the government of the republic of the Philippines. This will also include the study on the various fundamental laws of the Philippines, its essential elements and the comparative analysis of the development of the Philippine Constitution patterned through the history of the Philippines. Learning Outcomes At the end of the semester, s emester, the students should be able to:
determine past events in order to appreciate the present status of the Philippines including
its history, constitution and governance; encourage awareness on the current status of the Philippine government in relation with its
history; andthe importance of past events and its relationships to the present and the future appreciate
of the Philippines. References: Government. 6th Ed. 2013 Zaide, G. et al. Philippine History and Government. Agoncillo, T. Philippine History. 8th Ed. Halili, C. Philippine History. 1 st Ed. 2004 Lazo, R.S. Jr., Philippine Governance and the 1987 Constitution. 2006
Classroom Rules: Set your cell phones on silent mode. You are expected to be in class on time, prepared to discuss the material assigned to you
and participate in the discussion
the farthest person in the room. room. When somebody else is speaking, speaking, When speaking, talk to the
listen.
Grading System: Prelims Midterms Finals
= 30% = 30% = 40%
Major Exams, Quizzes, Recitations Presentations, Assignments, Research Attendance
= 60% = 30% 30% = 10%
Get your money money worth. Attend, partic participate, ipate, learn and grow grow!! Challenge yourself. yourself. We will learn learn a good deal fr from om each other. Always remember to put God first in everything we do and He will crown us success.
Book : Philippine History and Government, 6th Edition Author: Zaide, Sonia M. Course Topics: Week Topic st 1-6-1 day Orientation Part 1 – Environment and Asian Heritage June 20 June 27
July 4 July 11
July 18 7 8-12 Aug 1
Aug 8
Aug 15
Aug 22
Aug 29
1 – Physical Environment 2– Social Environment 3 – Our Early Ancestors 4 – Our Malayan Heritage 5 – Our Heritage from India, China, and Arabia Part 2 – The Colonial Era 6 – The Coming of Spain 7 – Our Country as a Colony of Spain 8 – Filipino Services to Spain 9 – Our Spanish Heritage 10 - Economic Life Under Spain 11 – Our Latin American Heritage 12 – The British Invasion Preliminary Examination (Jul. 20-25, 2015) Part 2 – The Colonial Era (Cont..) 13 – Filipino Revolts Again Spain 14 – The Propaganda Movement and the Katipunan 15 – The Philippine Revolution 16 – The Coming of America 17 – The First Philippine Republic and the FilipinoAmerican War 18 – Our Country as a Colony of America 19 – Economic Progress Under America 20 – Our American Heritage Part 3 – From Commonwealth To Republic 21 – The Commonwealth of the Philippines
June 20 – Lectures (1&2); Mapping; Assignment June 27 – Group Reporting (3-5); Discussion; Oral Recitation July 4 – Quiz; Group Reporting (67); Discussions July 11 – Group Reporting (8-10) Discussions; Quiz July 18 – Group Reporting (1112); Discussions/Oral Recitation
Coverage: Chapter 1-12
Group Reporting Discussion Quizzes Oral Recitation Video presentation Group Activity
22 – The Second World War 23 – The Third Philippine Republic 24 – The Marcos Dictatorship 25 – People Power Revolution and Democracy Again 26 – The First Protestant and Centennial President
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Midterm Examination (Aug. 31 – Sept. 5, 2015)
14-17 Sept 12
Part 4 – Philippine Government 27 – Introduction to the Study of Government 28 – The 1986 Constitution 29 – Filipino Citizens 30 – Rights and Duties of Citizens 31 – Suffrage and Elections
Sept 19
June 13- Orientation and Introduction
32 Political Parties 33 – - The President of the Philippines Philippines
Group Reporting Discussion Quizzes Oral Recitation Video presentation
Sept 26
Oct. 3
34 – The New Congress 35 – The Judiciary Part 4 – Philippine Government 36 – Public Administration and Civil Service 37 – Local Governments and Regions 38 – Public Finance 39 – Diplomacy and Foreign Relations
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Oct. 10
40 Contemporary Philippines nd Aquino Government Supplement of 2
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Final Examination Examination (Oct. 19-24, 2015)
Activity & Learning Learning Approach Discussion/Brainstorming PPT Presentation/Audiovisual Lecture Class Reporting Group Activity
Evaluation: Assignments; Assignments; Quizzes; Recitation; Exams; Case Presentation Reporters Guidelines
E-mail to me a summary of your report report ahead, include your PowerPoint pr presentation esentation –
[email protected] jenimfeunrmf@y ahoo.com
Provide your classmates a copy of your presentation.
Prepare 10 questions for each chapter that will assign to you/your group (e.g. identification, multiple choices, matching type, enumerations).
Quiz will be given every meeting (coverage -finished topics). to pics).
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