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Rizal's Thoughts of Education - ALIENTO - Reylyn
Rizal's Thoughts of Education - ALIENTO - Reylyn
Rizal's Thoughts of Education - ALIENTO - Reylyn
Presented by:
REYLYN R. ALIENTO
MEM-A
MEM 640 – Foundation of Education
MEM 640 – Foundation of Education
MEM 640 – Foundation of Education
1. The importance of
education in the
development of a
nation and its
people.
MEM 640 – Foundation of Education
2. Educationas a medicine or
something that could cure the
problems of Colonial Philippines.
MEM 640 – Foundation of Education
3. Rizals dream of an
education for the
youth
Colegio Moderno
MEM 640 – Foundation of Education
To live is to be among
men and to be among
men is to struggle. He
concluded that on the
battlefield man has no
better weapon than his
intelligence.
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5. According to Austin
Craig, Rizal ambitioned to
make education accessible
to all
Travels through generation:
Deped’s Inclusive Education
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6. Education: Empowers
Women
Rizal preaches the need of
education and said that
“ignorance is slavery”
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7. Industrial Education
The development of
instruction, agriculture
and commerce.
MEM 640 – Foundation of Education
8. Education
Development
For Community
References:
Paderon, Renato, (2016), Rizal’s Concept of Education, Munting Nayon, News and
Views of the Filipino Community Worldwide
https://muntingnayon.com/104/104917/index.php
Malek, Jon, (2016), José Rizal and Education for the youth of the Philippines, PILIPINO
Express, https://www.pilipino-express.com/history-a-culture/it-s-all-history/3636-
jose-rizal-and-education-for-the-youth-of-the-philippines.html
Quizon, Mona Lisa H., (2011), The Learning Captain: Rizal’s Thoughts on Education,
National Historical Commission of the Philippines,
http://school-principal.blogspot.com/2011/06/rizals-thoughts-on-education.html