History Syllabus
History Syllabus
History Syllabus
COURSE SYLLABUS
I. Universitys
Vision : To be one of the top universities in Southeast Asia
Institutional Outcomes:
Mission: Committed to teaching and the advancement of knowledge and skills, WVSU-ECHC, provides the high standards of excellence in higher education,
fosters holistic development, and stimulates meaningful research, lifelong learning and service to humankind.
III. College Outcomes: a campus of WVSU, the institution shall seek to:
1. offer courses that shall enhance knowledge, skills and abilities in preparation for the world of work both in local and global market;
2. instill necessary desirable ideals, attitudes and values for personal, social, cultural and economic development;
3. provide opportunities for the conduct of relevant researches;
4. conduct extension activities in order to supplement socio-civic programs and projects in its area of influence;
5. engage in worthwhile production, endeavour that can help the community, in particular and the nation in general; and
6. generate income that will be used in the improvement of facilities and development of faculty and staff.
VII. Course Description : This course dwells on the study of important events, places, dates, and persons that had conclusively marked a big significance in the
making of so the called Philippine History. Moreover, the study highlights the countrys setting as it exceeds through social, cultural, economic, and political
evolution brought by foreign influences in the face colonization and territorial dominion. Additionally, the progression of the Philippine Republic and its partaking in
the national and global affairs will be deliberately conversed at the concluding pieces of the course.
This is also a survey of the socio-economic, political and historical development of the Philippines from ancient times to the present.
Emphasis is laid on the Pre-Spanish tutelage for three centuries, the rise of Philippine nationalism, the American period up to the grant of Philippine independence.
Philippine relations with Southeast Asian neighbors will also be considered
VIII.
IX. Course Credits : 3 units/ Semester
X. Course Outcome : In this course, students must have to;
1. Gathered information about Philippine History marked by important events, places, dates and persons forming the growth of societies and distinction of
culture
2. Understood the internal and external pressures involved in the transition of societies and culture found in the country at different periods of time
3. Appreciated the accomplishments of fellow countrymen for the welfare of the nation
4. Realized and avoid the mistakes committed in the past to guide the present and prepare the future
5. Developed a sense of identity and pride in being a Filipino
1. Defined important terms such as 1. History Defined Ocampo, Ambeth R., 1. Lecture 1. Quizzes to 1. Projector 6 hours
history, colonialism, neo- (KASAYSAYAN: Salaysay & Bones of Contention: The 2. Discussion include 2. white screen
colonialism, imperialism and Saysay) by Bonifacio Lectures, ANVIL 3. Group current issues 3. laptop
nationalism. Pambansaaannng Manila, 2001 Presentation: Mini 2.Daily 4. Produced reading
2. described the uses or Samahan ng mfa Guro sa Museum (Sources Participation materials
importance of history Agham Panlipunan, 1993 Funtecha, Henry F. & of History) 3.Unit test
3 identified the sources of history 2. Uses and Importance of Padilla, Melanie J., A Study 4. Reflection on the 4.Group
4. explained the major views in the History Guide in Philippine History paper The Malolos Presentation
study of history 3. Sources of History For Teachers and banquet: Food as
5. distinguished the various 4. Unhistorical Data: Errors in Students, Mindset Historical Mini MUSEUM
approaches in the study of Philippine History Publishing, Inc., Iloilo City, Document by
Philippine History 5. Approaches to the study of 1998 Ambeth Ocampo Criteria:
6. provided reasons for interpreting Philippine History
Philippine history from the 6. Pantayong Pananaw in Agoncillo, Teodoro A., Authenticity 50%
Filipino point of view the study of Philippine History of the Filipino Presentation 40%
7. justified the need to study History People, 8th Edition, Team Work 10%
history in order to understand 7. Phil. History As a Tool in GAROTECH Publishing, Total 100%
ones national identity Understanding National Quezon City, 1990
Identity
Halili, Ma. Christina N.,
Philippine History, 2nd
Edition, 2010
I. Course Requirement:
Many Filipinos become knowledgeable of the national history without any grasp of their localitys historical account. According to
Maquiran co written by Madrid (2001), HEKASI and Philippine History are written in the perspective of the Tagalog people and in the Course Syllabus in SS 102
context of Tagalog region. People fail to incorporate local and regional contributions in the writing of a truly comprehensive and (Philippine History)
representative Philippine Historiography. The consequence, in this respect, is the distortion of Philippine history by not taking into full
version the unique differential spirit of the historical and cultural experiences of the various groups in scattered geographical units of the Prepared by:
country.
So, to grow deeper on the critical importance of local history in the understanding of a truly comprehensive national history, this course JOHN REY B. JAVA
therefore requires students to submit a narrative of their local history (or any account related to it/local literature through oral Head, Social Science Division
interview) using different sources of history (discussed in the first unit of the course). Moreover, it is deemed necessary that any
information acquired MUST be documented for validity and soundness of the surrendered output.
Approved:
Format: Type written using Calibri 11, one inch all sides (margin), double space in an 8x11 white sheets
MRS. JOSEFINA T. SINAON
Dean of Instruction
II. Grading System: