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Gen Ed and Prof Ed Notes-1
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FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
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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.
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CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT
✓ gather information about what students know and can do
✓ 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
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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.
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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
pakikipagugnayan 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.
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CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
✓ Process of selecting, organizing, executing & evaluating the learning experience
for the possibilities of improving the teaching learning situation.
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3. Apply
4. Perspective
5. Empathy
6. Self-knowledge
Stage 3: Learning Plan/Instruction
✓ Explore
✓ Firm up
✓ Deepen
✓ Transfer
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
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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
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✓ gives attention to political practices of business & government groups & their
impact on the economic realities of the workforce
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✓ organization is drawn from the world themes from real life concerns
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
TYPES OF KNOWLEDGE
• content knowledge
• pedagogical knowledge
• technological knowledge
• context knowledge
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TOTAL DEVELOPMENT
• beginner survival
• content survival
• mastery survival
TYPES OF ENVIRONMENT
• social
• economic
• cultural
• political
• technological
• ethical moral
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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
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
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
CHARACTERS OF CULTURE
• diverse - environment
• gratifying – needs based
• learned - instruction
• adaptive – borrowed, imposed and invented
• social - contact
• transmitted – language
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
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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
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
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
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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
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)
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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”
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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)
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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 Rafael Palma
President:
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 Philippine Jose Palma
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
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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
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• 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
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
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• 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
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
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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
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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
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....
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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"
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• 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
• 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
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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
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
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• 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
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
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