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Background Profile of the Philippines Filipino Culture History of Philippine Education Educational Profile
- Located in Southeastern Asia - Archipelago (large group of islands) made up of 7,107 islands - Part of a Western Pacific arc system that is characterized by active volcanoes .
17 Official Regions 81 Provinces 145 Cities
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Background Profile of the Philippines Filipino Culture Filipino Values History of Philippine Education Educational Profile
The Filipino culture is a summation of indigenous forces and foreign influences that had come to bear upon the people in varying degrees during the last centuries. .
Malay Chinese American s Indian Spanish Hindu
Malay • The basic component of Filipino culture is the Malay temperament which could best be described by “niceness and pleasantness” to others rather than by virtue of law abiding features.
Chinese Filial piety between parents and children , the flexibility to go along with other people and the “ stateliness within and the kingliness without “ of the Filipino is believed to be due to Chinese influence.
Indian • Indian influence is found in the languages , mode of dressing , architectural art , folk , beliefs , brass , and copperware.
Hindu Hindu influence is the most pervasive in the Filipino belief system . For instance is the prediction of Filipino newspaper readers for horoscope and fortune- telling sections.
Spanish Spain introduced a community oriented rather than a family- oriented religion in the form of Christianity . It contributed to an elite class .
Americans Introducing a democracy that called for individual liberty and equality as well as a national political community to which everybody was supposed to participate through national suffrage.
History of Philippine Education
Education in the country is in great importance because it is the primary avenue for upward social and economic mobility.
Tribal Tutors Education was informal and unstructured. Children were provided with vocational training and less academics by parents and houses of tribal.
Spanish Period Education was “religious centered” Boys and girls school are separated. The schools focused on the Christian Doctrines
American Period Thomasites (American Teachers) Free and compulsory elementary English is the medium of instruction Education also emphasized nationalism so the students were taught about the life of the Filipino heroes.
Japanese Occupation Stop depending on western countries and enrich the Filipino culture. Creation of ministry of education. Teaching of Tagalog, Phil. History and Character Eduation To be aware of materialism to raise the morality of the Filipinos.
Trifocal Educational System DECS/DepEd (Elementary and High School) CHED (Higher Education) TESDA(Tech. Based Education)
Philippine education is patterned after the American system, with English as the medium of instruction. Schools are classified into public (government) or private (non-government).
The general pattern of formal education follows four stages: Pre-primary Level Primary Level Secondary Education Level College Level
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