RPH Module Chapter 4 Lesson 1
RPH Module Chapter 4 Lesson 1
RPH Module Chapter 4 Lesson 1
BICOL UNIVERSITY
Legazpi City
GE 12:
READINGS
IN
PHILIPPINE
HISTORY
Learner’s Module
Bicol University
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Daraga, Albay
CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that all outputs I have submitted as part of the assessments in the module or in the
fulfilment of the requirements for the course,
GE 12: READINGS IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY
during the First Semester, Academic Year 2020-2021 are my own.
I understand that any misrepresentation on my part in any of the module activities and assessments
will be a ground for disciplinary action by the Course Instructor/Professor based on the approved
course policies and by the University based on its existing relevant policies.
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Mabuhay!
At last! This Learners’ Module in Readings in Philippine History, which has been a long time
collaboration between the instructors teaching the subject, has finally come out. Our initiative to work
together in the formulation of this material is in consonance with the new trend of education in the
higher education system. Truly, amidst these challenging adversities that is happening now in the
world due to COVID-19, we as educators did not stop from creating innovative contents and
instructional materials to continue the delivery of quality education.
The subject Readings in Philippine History is inclined with viewing and analyzing segments in
Philippine History from the lens of the various primary sources. This is a different approach on studying
the country’s history because you will be dealing with primary sources rather than those secondary
sources such as textbooks. Based on the Course Syllabus, you are expected at the end of the course
to:
The discussions inside this module will tackle on significant political, social, economic and
religious happenings in the past that can deepen your understanding on that story and at the same
time, you can implicate it to the standing of the contemporary Philippines. In the end, this subject is
expected to develop your moral and civic consciousness that is expected of a responsible Filipino
Citizen.
This learners’ module, on the other hand, will be your companion for the whole semester with
this subject. This material is equipped with the Course Guide, Pre and Post Assessment, Self-
Assessments, excerpts of the primary sources and activities to check your learning progress. In each
lesson, there is a list of suggested readings to enhance your learning in one area. There are also
reflective activities to ensure that lessons are contextualized in the contemporary settings. Do not
worry if you may not able to access our online sessions because everything you need is incorporated
in this material.
We are looking forward to a meaningful encounter for this upcoming semester with this
subject. May you have the excitement and enthusiasm to read and answer this material which is
specially made for you. We hope that this course will teach you the essence of studying history but an
understanding of the building block of our nation. David McCullough once said that “History is who we
are and why we are the way we are.” Indeed, History is the reflection of ourselves, how we have become
and how we will be for the next generations.
Note: Find a copy of the original document at this site: R.A. 6657 C.A.R.L. June 10, 1988
http://www.dar.gov.ph/ra-6657-what-is-carp-comprehensive-agrarian-reform-program
H. How much land does the government still need to acquire for distribution from 2014 to 2016?
DAR still needs to acquire 771, 795 hectares, while the DENR still needs to acquire 134, 857
hectares a total of 906, 652 hectares.
K. How does DAR intend to deal with the remaining landholdings (771, 795 hectares) to be
distributed?
DAR projects that it will be distributing 187, 686 hectares in 2014; 198, 631 hectares in 2015;
and 385, 478 hectares in 2016.
Of the remaining CARPable landholdings to be distributed, 551, 275 hectares are considered
workable, while 220, 520 hectares are tagged as problematic. Solutions for problematic
landholdings will be work out.
L. What were the challenges encountered in the course of acquiring and distributing private lands?
There were numerous problems in implementing the land reform program.
In some cases, technical descriptions in the land titles (which determined the boundaries of
the land) were found to be erroneous and had to be corrected. Some titles were destroyed, and
therefore, had to be reissued by undergoing a court process, similar to filing a case. Potential
beneficiaries argued among themselves on who should or should not be qualified as beneficiaries;
these disputes had to be mediated or resolved by the government. In other cases, landowners may
petition that their lands be exempted of excluded from CARP coverage, and some of these petitions
have gone up to the Supreme Court.
An interview of one of the framers of the 1987 Constitution and a former COMELEC
Commissioner and a peasant lawyer for the Hacienda Luisita Case – Atty. Christian Monsod, on THE
PRACTICE hosted by Atty. Sara Jane Suguitan on July 7, 2012.
2. Based on watched video, do you think the Land Reform in the Philippines are successful? Why or
why not?
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3. If the land reform in the Philippines is not successful, what do you think is the main cause of the
problem or hindrance to the success of the land reform?
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AGRARIAN REFORM
CARP and CARPER Laws Proposal