1.0Philippine-Spanish War (Spanish Colonization Module) Flashcards
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The Spanish Period
(1521-1896)
The coming of the Spaniards to the Philippines marked the ____ of the country & the introduction of western thought & culture as well as technology.
Christianization
As early ____, decrees were issued ordering the missionaries to build schools & to teach the Spanish language & culture, & the Christian values
1550
Between ____ ____, colleges were opened, including the University of Santo Tomas to offer secondary & collegiate education.
1585-1660
But such teaching was for the Spanish, not for the natives, Educational programs were largely the concern of the missionaries until the promulgation of the Education Decree of ____.
1863
____ ____ ____, the established of a complete education system comprising of elementary, secondary & collegiate education.
Decree of 1863
The colleges were actually specialized vocational institutions in the sense that they prepared people for vocations.
The colleges were actually specialized vocational institutions in the sense that they prepared people for vocations.
The first vocational schools taht were opened include the Artillery School in 1754, the Naval Academy in 1812, & the Marine School in 1820.
The first vocational schools taht were opened include the Artillery School in 1754, the Naval Academy in 1812, & the Marine School in 1820.
These schools were opened to “train FIlipinos” to serve in the Spanish forces & the merchant marines service of Spain.
A commerical school was also opened in 1840, followed by the establishment of a School of fine Arts in 1849 where Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, & Engraving were taught.
A commerical school was also opened in 1840, followed by the establishment of a School of fine Arts in 1849 where Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, & Engraving were taught.
The first school of Arts & Trades was established in 1861 at Bacolor, Pampanga, thorugh the initiative of Father Juan ita & Filipino Gil, who were both Filipinos.
The first school of Arts & Trades was established in 1861 at Bacolor, Pampanga, through the initiative of Father Juan Zita & Filipino Gil, who were both Filipinos.
School had to be closed when the school buliding burned down for the second time in ____.
School had to be closed when the school buliding burned down for the second time in 1894.
The agricultural school, however, was organized only in 1889, following a royal decree in 1887 authorizing its established.
The agricultural school, however, was organized only in 1889, following a royal decree in 1887 authorizing its established.
Established in the city of Manila. The city’s botanical garden was given to the school & building rented for instructions. Two kinds of three-years course were offered, namely “agricultural expert” & “overseer of farm”
Established in the city of Manila. The city’s botanical garden was given to the school & building rented for instructions. Two kinds of three-years course were offered, namely “agricultural expert” & “overseer of farm”
In 1890, the government established a trade school in Manila known as the “Escuela de Artes y Officios”
In 1890, the government established a trade school in Manila known as the “Escuela de Artes y Officios”.
The forerunner of the Philippines School of Arts & Trades which is presently known as the Technological University of the Philippines.
In the final analysis, in the Spanish authorities failed to recognize the importance of vocational education in the development of the country until later part of their colonial rule.
In the final analysis, in the Spanish authorities failed to recognize the importance of vocational education in the development of the country until later part of their colonial rule.