Module 1
Module 1
Module 1
As young adult, you became more inquisitive of the world around you and begin to ask
questions regarding your everyday experiences. Such questions are formed through observations
and social integration that will make you think and rethink of the ways of how will you engage
with society. As you continually relate with the society, you will need to broaden and deepen
your understanding of our world today by acquainting yourself with the country’s history and
culture.
This module will help you to understand the important ideas from our forefathers of
Agham Panlipunang Pilipino and how these insights influenced our social, political and even
philosophical perspectives at these present times.
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Jacinto was committed to the ideals of the liberty, equality, and brotherhood. (Dela
Cruz, 2016)
4. Manuel L. Quezon (Political Philosopher)
Believed in the democratization of education for all social classes – a free education
from elementary to high school.
Envisioned a government that exercise equality of wealth.
7. Camilo Osias
He advocated that the educational system must contribute towards the
achievement of the goals of education by inculcating in the minds and hearts of the
youth the value of preserving the patrimony of the country, promoting the general
welfare of the people. (Coloma, 2005)
8. Rafael Palma
He believes in Academic Freedom and advocated that “Education must produce
individuals who are both useful to themselves and to society.” (Dela Cruz, 2016)
9. Jorge Bocobo
In his philosophy - Filipino culture and tradition should be the basis of a truly
Filipino education, he equated education with patriotism and nationalism and
believed that education is means of preparing the individual for a democratic way
of life. (Meany, 1982)
Sikolohiyang Pilipino
In the year 1970s a concerted effort to address colonial psychology in the form of Filipino
Psychology took place. Filipino Psychology, along with advances in Filipinology and similarly
History’s Pantayong Pananaw, was led by Virgilio Enriquez, Prospero Covar, and Zeus A.
Salazar in the indigenization movement of their respective fields.
In 1985, historian Zeus A. Salazar identified four different traditions upon which
Philippine psychology can be traced:
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Psycho-medical Religious Psychology or Sikolohiyang Siko-medikal: The tradition
that fuses native healing techniques and explains it in an indigenous religious context,
this includes the faith healing practices of the babaylan and the katalonan. (Pe-Pua, 2000)
Basic Values
1. Core Value: Kapwa Psychology
Kapwa, meaning 'togetherness', is the core construct of Filipino Psychology. Kapwa has
two categories, Ibang Tao (other people) and Hindi Ibang Tao (no other people).
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Kalayaan: Freedom and mobility. Ironically, this may clash with the less important
value of pakikisama or pakikibagay (conformity). (Pe-Pua, 2000)
Pantayong Pananaw
The Filipino language has two forms for the English word “we/us”: “tayo” and “kami”.
“Tayo,” which is described as the inclusive form of “we,” refers to a collectivity
composed of both the speakers and the listeners in a communication context.
“Kami,” which is described as the exclusive form of “we,” refers to a collectivity
composed only of those who are speaking and does not include the receivers of the
message.
The word “Pantayo” was formed by the combination of the root word “tayo” and the prefix
“pan-.” (Probably the first incidence of this term was as “pangtayo,” used as the translation
of pronombre/pronoun in the grammar book Balarilang Tagalog, published in 1910). The whole
word “pantayo” could roughly be interpreted to mean “from-us-for-us.”
The conceptual contradictory of “pantayo” is the concept “pangkami,” which was formed
from the root-word “kami” and the prefix “pang-”/ “pam-.” “Pangkami” roughly means “from-us-
for-you.”
The other half of the phrase, “pananaw” means “perspective.” So “pantayong pananaw”
would be equivalent to the “We” perspective, while “pangkaming pananaw” would mean the “This
is us” perspective.
The pantayong pananaw
is the brainchild of Prof. Zeus Salazar, a historian who spent most of his teaching
career at the Department of History at the University of the Philippines-Diliman; in
the course of his advocacy, Salazar was able to gather a number of historians who
shared his call for a more culturally-sensitive historiography in the teaching of
Philippine history. At present, the pantayong pananaw has become an established
perspective in Philippine historiography and has spread outside the University’s
own Department of History. (Guillermo, 2009)
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ACTIVITY 1: MATCH IT!
Directions: Match the philosophies from Column A to whom is associated in Column B. Write
the letter on your answer sheet.
Column A Column B
1. “Education must strengthen the dignity of the learner a. Emilio Jacinto
as a human person.” b. Apolinario Mabini
2. “Our education should instill love for work, spirit of c. Renato Constantino
tolerance, respect for law, love for peace and practice d. Camilo Osias
thrift.” e. Rafael Palma
3. Academic Freedom f. Jorge Bocobo
4. “We have a country of our own, which must be kept our g. Manuel L. Quezon
own.” h. R. Esquivel Embuscado
5. “Democratization of education for all social classes”. i. Isabelo delos Reyes
6. Filipino folklore pioneer j. Lourdes Quisumbing
7. Art of dissectionism k. Jose P. Laurel
8. Filipino culture and tradition are the
basis of Filipino education
9. Liberty, equality, and fraternity
10. “Men are by nature are good and just and have the
capacity to unfold his goodness and sense of justice to
others.”
Directions: Write FACT in your answer sheet if the statement is correct and BLUFF if it is
incorrect.
Processing Question:
1. Explain the value of togetherness in relation to your family.
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ACTIVITY 3: IMAGE REFLECTION
Directions: Analyze the picture if has the Filipino message and perspective. Explain why? Write
your answer in your answer sheet.
1. 2.
3. 4.
Source: www.123rf.com/photo
Source: www.123rf.com/photo
ASSESSMENT
I. Directions: Write A in your answer sheets if the statement is correct and Z if the
statement
is incorrect.
1. The main focus of a social thinker is teaching students to think how others
perceive them.
2. The primary purpose of education according to Rafael Palma is to develop the
individual to its highest efficiency so that he can be of the use himself and to the
community.
3. Pantayong pananaw focuses on external interconnectedness and linking of
characteristics, values, knowledge, wisdom, aspirations, practices, behavior, and
experiences as a unified whole.
4. Lourdes Quisumbing believes that education must strengthen the dignity of a
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leader as a human person.
5. Sikolohiyang Pilipino emphasizes the indigenous concepts applying indigenous
psychological orientations and methodologies.
II. Directions: Complete the Crossword Puzzle using the hints in the box for each number.
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2. He equated education with patriotism
and nationalism
5. Known as the “sublime paralytic”
7. _______________ delos Reyes is known
as the “Father of Filipino Socialism”
8. Bonifacio as a leader of the Katipunan
10. Quezon has envisioned a government
that exercise ___________ of wealth
Vertical
1.He suggested a “bottom-up” economic
approach instead of a “trickle-down”
approach
3.Rizal used his literary works to advocate
sovereignty
4.Jacinto has patronized the ideals “free
reign of ____________, of the freedom to
think and do”.
6. He called his philosophy as the ‘art of
dissectionism”
9. Quisumbing “believes that education
must strengthen the ______ of the learner
as a human person
III. Directions: Draw and illustrate ONE FILIPINO VALUES based on close family ties. Use a
long coupon bond to illustrate your idea using the rubrics below.
Rubrics
Criteria Points
Relevance Illustration are related to the topic and easy to 5
understand.
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Creativity Design is unique, & contribute to the enjoyment 5
of observer.
Impact Visually appealing, clear and colorful. 5
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_Review_of_Pook_at_Paninindigan
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I. 1. Z II.
HORIZONTAL III. Answers may vary. Refer to
2. A
2.Bocobo the rubrics.
3. Z
4. A 5.Mabini
7.Isabelo
5. Z
8.Revolutionist
10. Equality
VERTICAL
1.Constantino
3.Reformist
4.Reason
6.Embuscado
9. Dignity
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