Pre Hispanic Education Philippines

Pre Hispanic Education Philippines

How can you describe the development of education in the Philippines from the Pre- Hispanic up to the Philippine Commonwealth?

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1. How can you describe the development of education in the Philippines from the Pre- Hispanic up to the Philippine Commonwealth?


Answer:7 po

explanation:

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2. Compare the educational system during the pre-hispanic society here in the philippines to the what we are currently experiencing.


Answer:

Hence, education during that time was geared toward their needs. Because of colonization by several foreign countries and several historical events, our education underwent several changes although we also retained some of the ancient teachings which are practical even during our time.

With the country’s celebration of independence in 1946, scarcely seven decades ago, have come every aspect of the educational system in line with the new status of a new nation seeking to achieve and maintain political and economic independence and to fashion a nation truly united out of social and cultural diversities.

Explanation:

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3. explain pre-hispanic philippines


Answer:

In the phrase “pre-Hispanic Philippines”, pre-Hispanic is the adjective while Philippines is the proper noun. ... In both dates, historians contend that prior to the advent of the Spaniards, we Filipinos already have our own culture, our own civilization

Explanation:


4. Pre-Hispanic Regime.​


Answer:

THE PRE-SPANISH GOVERNMENT OF THE PHILIPPINES  Each barangay was ruled by a chief called datu in some places, and rajah, sultan or hadji in others. He was its chief executive, law giver, chief judge, and military head.


5. it is the major pre-hispanic poetic from​


Answer:

Digidong

Explanation:

Digidong


6. Then, make a VENN DIAGRAM comparing and contrasting the customs of the Tagalogs and the Bisayas during the Pre-Hispanic Philippines.


Answer:

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7. How did Rizal view the pre-Hispanic Philippine period?​


Rizal view it by writing a story about how Spaniards occupied the Philippines


8. what was the economy of pre-hispanic filipinos


The Pre-Hispanic economies of the people of the Philippines are loose and decentralized, varying between regions.

In general, the geography of the area with its tropical climate and rich soil allows its people to practice an agrarian economy based on planting rice and animal farming. Trading through barter is the most common medium of exchange of goods that are produced in the region such as pottery, silk linen, and precious minerals. It still depends on the location, as some kingdoms like the historical Tondo polity have their own currency. Maritime trade is also extant between some major trade centers such as the historical Maynila, Butuan, Sulu, and Cebu, which allows exchange from other countries like India, China Japan, and neighboring Southeast Asian countries.


9. which of the following is considered as the oldest pre hispanic watercraft found in the philippines a vinta and balangay​


Explanation:

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10. Pre-hispanic philippine economy as best described as


Explanation:

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The taking of Manila by the English in 1762 was a fundamental moment of historical change in the archipelago of the Philippines. 1 In terms of economic growth, it is not easy to establish the true importance of the two-year British occupation, as we are not yet in a position to measure the state of the Philippine economy at that time. However, there is little doubt as to its impact on Spanish imperial policy. 2 The capture of Manila profoundly affected the institutional framework in the country, particularly areas concerning military, fiscal and cus- toms matters.

This brief essay will refer to this set of changes as a way of approaching the origins of modern economic growth in the Philippines during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The essay seeks to establish this important point on the basis of available studies, although it must be pointed out that this approach is not always sufficient to resolve some of the main questions. 3 In doing so, the essay provides a brief survey of the economic historiography of the Philippines.


11. it is know as the oldest pre-hispanic watercraft found in Philippines​


Answer:

The Balanghai or Balangay or Butuan Boat is a plank boat adjoined by a carved-out plank edged through pins and dowels. It was first mentioned in the 16th Century in the Chronicles of Pigafetta, and is known as the oldest Pre-Hispanic watercraft found in the Philippines.

Explanation:

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12. why is baguio one of the last strongholds of pre-hispanic philippines? pls answer it right​


Answer:

The area that occupies Baguio used to be known as Kafagaway. The Kankaney and Ibaloi tribes of the Cordilleras used to rule the land. They would bow to no one-not even the white colonizers who have been invading areas south of their territory.


13. Why is Baguio one of the last strongholds of pre-Hispanic Philippines?​


Answer:

The area that occupies Baguio used to be known as Kafagaway. The Kankaney and Ibaloi tribes of the Cordilleras used to rule the land. They would bow to no one—not even the white colonizers who have been invading areas south of their territory.

Explanation:

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14. Why is baguio one of the last stringholds of pre-hispanic Philippines?​


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15. it is a pre-hispanic philippine writing systema.alibaba b.alibata c.alibada d.aliba​


B. Alibata
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16. explain the importance of pre-hispanic era of Philippines in relation to criminology profession?​


Answer:

What is the importance of the pre-Hispanic era of the Philippines in relation to the criminology profession?The Philippines is misunderstood largely by one islands street version of history. Because of this, Americans take risky decisions. You have to understand pre-Hispanic history to understand how the Philippines evolved afterwards.

Explanation:

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17. What is Pre-Hispanic Philippine Literature?​


Answer:

Philippine literature is literature associated with the Philippines from prehistory, through its colonial legacies, and on to the present. Pre-Hispanic Philippine literature was actually epics passed on from generation to generation, originally through an oral tradition.

Answer:

Our ancient literature shows our customs and traditions in every day life as traced in our folk stories, old plays and short stories. Our ancient ancestors also had their own alphabet which was different from that brought by the Spaniards.


18. How did rizal view the pre-hispanic philippine period


Answer:

Lumakbay siya at nakita niya ang pre-hispanic phil.

Explanation:

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19. What do you think is life during the pre-hispanic time in the philippines?


ANSWER:During pre-colonial times, women shared equal footing with men in society. ... In fact, it could be said that pre-colonial Philippines was largely matriarchal, with the opinions of women holding great weight in matters of politics and religion (they also headed the rituals as the babaylans)

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20. present and discuss the historical development of teacher preparation and professionalization in the Philippines pre-hispanic Philippines to 1996.​


Answer:

The American soldiers were the first teachers of the Filipinos. In January 1901, free primary education was provided and a school for Filipino teachers was established. It called for the recruitment of trained teachers in America. It abolished compulsory religious instruction

Explanation:

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21. Activity 3: Research on the historical development of teaching as a profession in the Philippines from pre-Hispanic 1947 to 2011​


Explanation:

The education of pre-Hispanic Filipinos was fit for the needs of their times. There was no formal schooling. Parents trained their children informally. Mothers educated their female children in housekeeping, weaving, basket-making and other agriculture-related activities.

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During the Pre-Spanish period (Pre-Hispanic), education was still decentralized. Children were provided more vocational training but lesser academics, which were headed by their parents or by their tribal tutors. They used a unique system of writing known as the baybayin.

Answer:

Answer Key:

Activity 3: Research on the historical development of teaching as a profession in the Philippines from pre-Hispanic 1947 to 2011?

Explanation:

Explanation Key:

During the Pre-Spanish period, education was still decentralized. Children were provided more vocational training but lesser academics, which were headed by their parents or by their tribal tutors. They used a unique system of writing known as the baybayin.


22. why is baguio one of the last strongholds of pre-hispanic philippines ?​


Answer:

because the Baguio city is a wonderful world

Explanation:

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23. Present and discuss the historical development of teaching as a profession and professionalization in the philippines from the pre-hispanic. Philippine in 1996 by way of this time sequence graphic organizer?​


Answer:

The American soldiers were the first teachers of the Filipinos. In January 1901, free primary education was provided and a school for Filipino teachers was established. It called for the recruitment of trained teachers in America. It abolished compulsory religious instruction


24. what are the roles of meat during the pre-Hispanic era here in the Philippines?


Answer:

Meat and seafood was eaten all over the islands while certain Muslim groups did not consume the likes of pork and shellfish.

Explanation:


25. how did rizal view the pre-hispanic Philippine period?​


Answer:

Mga Pag-aaral ng Pilipinas: Ang Makasaysayang at Ethnographic na Pananaw ay isang internasyonal na refereed journal na naglalathala ng mga artikulo ng iskolar at iba pang mga materyal sa kasaysayan ng Pilipinas at mga mamamayan nito, kapwa sa sariling bayan at sa ibang bansa. Naniniwala ito na ang nakaraan ay naiilawan ng mga istoryador pati na rin ang mga iskolar mula sa iba pang mga disiplina; sa parehong oras, ginusto nito ang mga etnograpikong diskarte sa kasaysayan ng kasalukuyan. Tinatanggap nito ang mga gawa na may kaalamang teoretikal ngunit hindi na-encumbered ng jargon. Nagtataguyod ito ng isang mapaghahambing at transnational sensibility, at naghahangad na makisali sa mga iskolar na maaaring hindi dalubhasa sa Pilipinas. Itinatag noong 1953 bilang Pag-aaral sa Pilipinas, ang journal ay nai-publish ng tatlong buwan ng Ateneo de Manila University sa pamamagitan ng School of Social Science.


26. why is baguio one of the last strongholds of pre-hispanic philippines​


Answer:

Baguio was one of the last strongholds of pre-Hispanic Philippines. ... The area that occupies Baguio used to be known as Kafagaway. The Kankaney and Ibaloi tribes of the Cordilleras used to rule the land. They would bow to no one—not even the white colonizers who have been invading areas south of their territory.


27. WHAT DID YOU LEARN ABOUT PRE-HISPANIC PHILIPPINES


Answer: The education of pre-Hispanic Filipinos was fit for the needs of their times. There was no formal schooling. Parents trained their children informally. Mothers educated their female children in housekeeping, weaving, basket-making and other agriculture-related activities.

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28. it is known as the oldest pre hispanic watercraft found in the Philippines ​


Answer:

The Butuan Boat

The Butuan boat, also called balanghai or Balangay, was a plank boat first mentioned in the 16th century by Spanish chronicler Antonio Pigafetta, and was known as the oldest pre-Hispanic watercraft found in the Philippines.

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29. mga ambag ng pre hispanic sa Philippines literature


Answer:

Hispanic

Explanation:

he was panicked

Extra word :

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30. Trace the historical development of the teachingprofession from pre-Hispanic times to theprofessionalization of teaching. What is itscontribution to the educational system nowadays?​


Answer:

Explanation:

Education in the Philippines has undergone several stages of development As early as in pre-Magellanic times, education was informal, unstructured and less academics,

There was no co-education during the Spanish times,It was assumed that the most fundamental objective of education is the development of an individual's potential.How ever after independence,the country's educational system has constantly undergone reform.

The pre-Spanish system of education underwent major changes during the Spanish colonization. The tribal tutors were replaced by the Spanish Missionaries.

Primary instruction was free and the teaching of Spanish was compulsory. Education during that period was inadequate, suppressed, and controlled.

History of Education is of fundamental importance to a professional teacher.  When you study the past, you are able to understand the process of education and how it evolved up to the present. In this way, the present not only becomes clear but also helps to illuminate the future.

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