Gec 02 Syllabi General
Gec 02 Syllabi General
Gec 02 Syllabi General
CBM, CEd, PS
Course Syllabi
First Semester,
School Year 2021-2022
Course Description:
Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary sources in different periods, analysis and interpretation. The course aims to expose students to different facets of Philippine history
through the lens of eyewitnesses. Students are expected to analyze the selected readings contextually and in terms of content (stated and implied). The end goal is to enable students to understand and
appreciate our rich past by delivering insights from those who were actually present at the time of the event.
Prerequisite/s: None
Course Outcome:
At the end of the course, the students should be able to:
1. Cognitive (Knowledge)
Analyze “text” (written, visual, oral) critically
Demonstrate proficient and effective communication (writing, speaking, and use of new technologies)
Use basic concepts across the domains of knowledge
Demonstrate critical, analytical, and creative thinking
Apply different analytical modes in problem solving
2. Affective (Values)
Appreciate the complex of the human condition
Interpret the human experience from various perspectives
Examine the contemporary world from both Philippine and global perspectives
Take responsibility for knowing and being a Filipino
Reflect critically on shared concerns
Generate innovative practices and solutions guided by ethical standards
Make decisions based on moral norms and imperatives
Appreciate various art forms
Advocate respect for human rights
Contribute personally and meaningfully to the country’s development
Psychomotor (Skills)
Work effectively in a group
Apply computing tools to process information effectively
Use current technology to assist and facilitate learning and research
Negotiate the world of technology responsibly
Create solutions to problems in various fields
Manage one’s knowledge, skills and values for responsible and productive living
Organize one’s self for lifelong learning
Course Plan
Cm, IFK, LL PO1, PO2, 1. State and understand the CHAPTER 01: MEANING AND
PO5, P09, meaning of history; RELAVANCE OF HISTORY Modular Online Long
2. Appreciate the importance a. What is History? Virtual Learning Quiz
of studying history; b. Why study history? Discussion using
3. Engage deeper c. Meaning of history Google Meet and Watching Rubrics for
understanding with our through FB Online Essay & Essay, Poem 3 hrs.
country’s rich history and Social Learning Videos Individual Making and
culture; and Group Activities Digital Artwork
4. Study and analyze the Group provided in the
sources and come up with Activity- Module
an understanding of a Digital
historical truth. Artwork &
Poem Online Oral
Making Presentation
through
Google Meet
IFK, Cp, LL PO1, PO2 1. Examine the context and The Kartilya of Katipunan
perspective of the document a. Historical context Lecture/Discussi Online via
2. Explain the relationship among b. About the author on VideoCon /
the members of a barangay c. About the book Google Group Activity: Rubrics
3. Discuss the religious and d. Excerpts from the classroom, Kartilya Making 3 hrs.
spiritual practices and beliefs Kartilya Via
of early Filipinos e. Relevance messenger,
email and
facebook
Cm, IFK, LL PO1, PO2 1. Discuss the context and The Act of Proclamation of Lecture/Discussi Online via
perspective of the document Independence of the Filipino on VideoCon / Essay
2. Explain how the Philippines People Google Rubrics
achieved its independence a. Historical context classroom, Group Activity: 3 hrs.
from Spanish colonial rule b. About the author Via Music Video
3. Examine the state of c. About the book messenger, Making
Philippine independence d. Excerpts from the email and
today Kartilya facebook
e. Relevance
IFK, Cp, LL PO1, PO2, 4. Interpret properly the selected Alfred McCoy. Political Lecture/Discussi Online via Essay
PO3, P05 Political Cartoons: Political Caricatures of the American on VideoCon /
Caricature of the American Era Google
Era 1900 – 1941 through classroom,
examining the content and Via
context of the documents, and messenger, Individual Rubric
5. Analyze the context behind email and Activity: 3 hrs.
each selected Political facebook, Contemporary
Cartoons and Caricature. Modular Caricature
6. Create your own artwork that
will describe the country’s
current socio-economic or
socio-political conditions
Cm, IFK, PO1, PO2, 1. Trace the evolution of THE PHILIPPINE Lecture
CEL, LL PO6 the Philippine CONSTITUTION Discussion Online via
Constitution throughout VideoCon / Quiz Objective Test
the country’s history; Google 3 hrs.
and classroom,
2. Discuss the distinct Via
features of the different messenger, Individual
constitutions of the email and Activity
Philippines. facebook
Modular
Cm, IFK PO1, PO2, 1. Analyze the issues in TAXATIO N Online via
PO6, PO9 Philippine taxation through VideoCon /
history. Lecture/Discussi Google
2. Propose recommendations on classroom, Essay Rubric 3 hrs.
or solutions to present-day Via
problems. messenger, Individual
3. Trace the root causes and email and Activity
how we anticipate future facebook
scenarios in Philippine Modular Quiz Objective Test
setting.
Cm, IFK, PO1, PO2, 1. To understand the meaning, Chapter 05: Critical
CEL, LL PO6, P10 nature, and methodology of evaluation and promotion of
Local and Oral history the local and oral history,
2. To identify sources of Local museums, and shrines. Online via Essay Rubric for
and Oral history; Cultural performances, VideoCon / Essay and
3. To recognize the processes indigenous practices, Google journal 6 hrs.
of doing Local and Oral religious rites and rituals, etc. Lecture/Discussi classroom, Local History
history; and on Via Journal
4. Manifest interest in local messenger,
history and show concern in email and
promoting and preserving the facebook
country’s historical and Modular
cultural heritage
Final-Term Examination – 1.5 hours TOTAL 16.5 HRS
Course Requirements:
1. Regular Quizzes/Examinations
2. Compliance of the activities in the module
3. Compliance of the requirements
4. Final Output (Local History Journal)
Grade Equivalent
GRADING SCHEME
Prelim 15% 1.0 98 – 100
Midterm 25% 1.25 95 – 97
1.5 92 – 94
Final 25% 1.75 89 – 91
Quizzes 15 2.0 86 – 88
Performance 20% 2.25 83 – 85
2.5 80 – 82
2.75 77 – 79
Total 100% 3.0 75 – 76 Passed
5.0 74 and below Failed
References:
CLASSROOM POLICIES:
3. Taking Examination
a. Cheating and copying are strictly prohibited. When caught during quizzes and long/units exams, deduction of points will be imposed by the teacher and during midterm or final exam.
Means a grade of 5.0 in the subject.
b. Borrowing of calculators and other exam paraphernalia is not allowed during exam.
c. During prelim, midterm, and final exam, only test papers answer sheets, permits, calculators, pens, pencils and erasers are allowed on the desk; other things should be deposited on a
place designated by the teacher.
d. Other policies will be imposed as deemed necessary and as agreed upon between the students and the subject professor.
4. Other Policies
4.1 Face-to-face FTLM
a. Cellphone should be shut-off or in silent mode during class hours.
b. Chairs should be arranged at least 1.5 meters apart to observe social distancing.
c. Chairs should be arranged before leaving the classroom.
d. Vandalism is strictly prohibited and punishable.
e. No Smoking within the school premises.
f. Students under the influence of liquor are not allowed inside the school compound.
g. Any form of deadly weapons should not be brought to school except cleaning/cutting tools during cleanup days and laboratory classes.
h. Unnecessary noise to the point of creating disturbances is prohibited.
i. Proper grooming should be observed at all times, e.g. short and undyed hair for males.
j. Other policies will be strictly imposed as contained in the student manual.
JOSHUA B. JIMENEZ
Faculty/Subject Teacher Program Chair, BSIT College Dean, CCSICT