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UNIVERSITY OF CALOOCAN CITY

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS and ACCOUNTANCY

COURSE GUIDE

I. COURSE TITLE : READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY


COURSE CODE : G.E - 101
PREREQUISITE : NO
UNITS : 3

II. COURSE PROFESSOR : DR. ESTARLITA G. DELA CRUZ


EMAIL ADDRESS : [email protected]

III. CLASS SCHEDULE (Specify schedule as indicated in the faculty loading as well as the Synchronous Meeting Schedule for the students)

IV. COURSE DESCRIPTION

: This course introduces students to the different pacets of Philippine history through the lens of eyewitnesses. Rather than rely on secondary
materials such as textbooks, which is the usual approach in teaching Philippine History, different types of primary sources will be used written (Qualitative and
Quantitative), oral, visual, audio-visual, digital- especially today the learning system will be through online and virtual classes will be the modalities of learning
examining the multifaceted phenomenon of events taking place in the world today including the outbreak of epidemics and pandemics, wars, regional
and international financial crisis not only Philippine Economy status but considering the whole world crisis condition because of the pandemic, likewise by
covering various aspects of the Philippine life(political, economic, social, cultural). Students are expected to analyze the selected readings contextually and in
terms of content (stated and implied) The end goal is to enable students to understand and appreciate our rich past by deriving insights from those who were
actually present at the time of the event.

Context analysis considers the following (i) the historical content of the source(time and place it was written and the situation at the time) (ii)the author’s
background intent (to the extent discernable) and authority on the subject , and (iii) the source’s relevance and meaning today.
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Content analysis on the other hand applies appropriate techniques depending on the type of source(written, oral, visual). In the process , students will be asked
for example to identify the author’s main argument the realm of history. To this end, the course will provides an overview of the debates in global governance,
development,

outside the Philippines, it seeks to inculcate a sense of Nationalism, Patriotism and remembering the works of different heroes , students must have the Ethical
Responsibility and Citizenship.

The course includes mandatory topics on the Philippine Constitution, Agrarian Reform and Taxation.

V. COURSE EXPECTED OUTCOME (CEO)

After completing this course, learners should be able to:

1. Pursue the UCC Vision & Mission through an awakened understanding of the different context, concepts and theories of Readings in Philippine History as it
is applied to everyday living;
2. Evaluate primary sources for the credibility and authenticity.

3. Analyze the context, content and perspective of different kinds of primary sources.

4. Determine the contribution of different kinds of primary sources in understanding in Philippine History

5. Develop critical and analytical skills with exposure to primary sources.

6. Effectively communicate, using various techniques and genres, their historical analysis of a particular event or issue that could help others understand the
chosen topic.

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7. Propose recommendations/ solutions to present-day problems based on their understanding of root causes and their anticipation of the future scenarios.

8. Display the ability to work in a team and contribute to a group online project and presenting it through virtual presentation

9. Manifest the interest in local history and concern in promoting and preserving our country’s national patrimony and cultural heritage.

10. Utilize learners as potential source of ideas and solutions to the growing issues and challenges that confront the world today through an examination and
analysis of the contexts and concepts of Readings in Philippine History;

11. Develop hypothetical forecasts of future and likely events based on conditions and circumstances occurring in the international community;

12. Starting a better life by appreciating the diversified changes and turn of events taking place in the contemporary world; and

13. Become positive change makers of the nation by minimizing if not diminish the negative impact of existing worldwide events while pursuing the
continuance of positive ones.

Number of Hours 3 hours every week for 18 weeks or 54 hours in a semester

VI. COURSE PROGRAM

METHODOLOGY/
ACTIVITIES
SUGGESTED
WEEK (Learning
LESSON/ TOPIC LEARNING OBJECTIVES READINGS & STUDENT OUTPUT
Platform) EVALUATION
REFERENCES
(Synchronous/ TOOL
Asynchronous)

1 Course Overview Class Pursue the UCC Vision & Virtual Class University Manual Be familiar with the University Virtual Graded
Policies Introduction to the Mission through an Presentation and Mission and Vision and Recitation of
study of Philippine History awakened understanding of Discussion performed religiously and with the Vision,
its theories and other the different context, dedication to the University Mission and
significant concepts related concepts and theories of Objectives of
to the subject matter Readings in Philippine the University

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History as it is applied to
everyday living
Meaning and relevance of Evaluate primary sources for Virtual Class Movies to watch: 1st quiz thru
history, distinctions of the credibility and Presentation and https://www.youtube. Student Activity, the professor using the
primary and secondary authenticity. Discussion of Explainity explainer will let the student to group goggle
sources external and lesson on video channel among participants in the classroom with
internal criticisms, Analyze the context, content Upload e-hand-out online class and they will allotted time
repositories of primary and perspective of different on Meaning and Link to read: present their own reflections per area of
sources and different kinds kinds of primary relevance of https://www.youtube. from the topic discussed, they instruction
of primary sources history, Explainity explainer will be given 30 minutes to
distinctions and the video channel conceptualize over the adopted
2-3
secondary sources platform of teaching. After 30
external and minutes time
internal and Presentation of the work will allotted to
provide questions be presented virtual students will
on the topic submit their
Use goggle class online
for the virtual
discussion

Content and Contextual Develop critical and Link to see Correction of


analysis of selected analytical skills with Lecture/discus https://www.goog uploaded e-
primary sources, exposure to primary sources. sion/Review le.com/search? handouts from
Identification of the Powerpoint q=link+in+readin the topic given
historical importance of the Effectively communicate, presentation gs+in+phillipine+ and followed
3-5 text and examination of the using various techniques and Via history+movies by virtual
author’s main argument and genres, their historical zoom/google graded
point of view. analysis of a particular event meet recitation.
or issue that could help
others understand the chosen
topic.

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Manifest the interest in local Virtual Class
history and concern in
promoting and preserving see youtube video
our country’s national channel
patrimony and cultural http/www/cavite
heritage. mutiny and the
execution of
Utilize learners as potential GOMBURZA –
source of ideas and solutions
to the growing issues and See link
challenges that confront the https://www.google.co
world today through an m/search?
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conflicting views in the
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b. Cavite Mutiny
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c. Retraction of Rizal
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or Pugadlawin
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watch over youtube
channel the different
debates of other
schools in the topic
about retraction of
Rizal
9 MIDTERM
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS and ACCOUNTANCY
EXAMINATION
Social, Political, economic Develop hypothetical Virtual Class Philippine
and Cultural Issues in forecasts of future and likely Presentation and Constitution of 1987
Philippine History events based on conditions Discuss by Hector de leon
and circumstances occurring Upload e-hand-out
Mandated Topics; in the international on the socio,
community; political, economic
a.Agrarian Reform and cultural issues
b.The 1987 Philippine in the Philippine
10-13
Constitution History and the
1899(Malolos Constitution) mandatory topics
1935(Commonwealth and provide
Constitution) questions on the
1973 Constitution topic

The Rise of International Starting a better life by Virtual Class Bayanihan Law
Conflicts (migration, appreciating the diversified Presentation and
epidemics and pandemics, changes and turn of events Discussion
14-15
etc.) and its Implications taking place in the
and effects to Philippine contemporary world and
Economy
16=1 Research Day. The students will be asked to
7 . prepare a seminar (webinar)
on any special or general
topic related to history
specifically a research of the
worldwide pandemic
occurred in 1918 known as
Spanish Influenza as

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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS and ACCOUNTANCY
compared to COVID-19,
They students will make a
comparison of the killer
pandemic occurred how the
nation/states was affected
18 FINAL EXAMINATION
I. REQUIREME
NTS OF THE COURSE:

• Recitation/Report/Play/Presentation 10%

• Project/Case Study/Term Paper/Reaction Paper 20%

• Assignment 5%

MAJOR EXAM 40%

GRADING SYSTEM

Final Grade = Over all component Midterm + Final / 2

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