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MARIANO MARCOS STATE UNIVERSITY Document Code CIT-IT-SYL-PI 01
COLLEGE OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
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4. lifelong learner;
5. innovative;
6. spiritual;
7. socially responsible;
8. collaborative;
9. respectful to diversity;
10. empowered;
11. critical thinker; and
12. culturally responsive.
COLLEGE GOALS The College shall provide advanced technology education and training for countryside development.
The college is committed to educate and train students to become skilled workers, knowledgeable and competent home economics and technology
teachers, and effective managers who will contribute immensely to the attainment of socio-economic stability of the region and the whole nation.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology Program is a four-year degree program which prepares workers for supervisory and managerial
positions in industries, or as shop proprietors or managers in civil and drafting technology, computer technology, electrical technology, food processing
and service management, and garments and fashion design.
Specifically, the program aims to produce graduates who are able to:
1. Practice the profession ethically and responsibly.
2. Keep abreast with the developments in technology.
3. Use techniques, skills, and modern technological tools necessary for professional practice.
4. Act as a member or team leader to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments by applying management principles.
5. Communicate effectively to the society the various technological projects and the benefits that can be derived from it.
6. Know contemporary issues and its implications to society.
7. Pursue lifelong learning for personal and professional growth through varied experiential and field-based opportunities.
COURSE OUTCOMES At the end of the semester, the students must have:
Knowledge
1. discussed the historical background of the RA 1425;
2. described the sacral culture of the Filipinos;
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3. enumerated the issues and challenges towards the development of nationalism among Filipinos; and
4. enumerated the activities, ideas and views of Rizal in espousing and defending human rights and fundamental freedom of the
Filipinos.
Skills
1. applied the skills in literature, arts, sports and others as what Rizal did to improve his life as a Filipino; and
2. shared talent and skills to the community whenever needed; and
Values
1. constructed a road map as guide to the attainment of dreams and heightened set of virtues for life; and
2. developed a sense of appreciation and gratitude to the national hero on his exemplary contributions to Filipino society.
COURSE SYLLABUS
COURSE CODE PI 01
CREDIT UNITS 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION As mandated by RA 1425, this course covers the Life and works of the country’s national hero, Jose Rizal. Among the topics covered
are Rizal’s biography and his writings, particularly the novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, some of his essays and various
correspondence.
TIME FRAME COURSE CONTENT /SUBJECT MATTER MODE OF DELIVERY (FACE –to-FACE and/or ONLINE)
1 hour CLASS ORIENTATION Blended/Flexible Mode of Delivery
1. VMGO (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
2. Class Orientation modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
1.1 School Rules and Regulations other alternative delivery modes)
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TIME FRAME COURSE CONTENT /SUBJECT MATTER MODE OF DELIVERY (FACE –to-FACE and/or ONLINE)
1.2 Course Requirements
1.3 Grading System
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION TO LIFE AND WORKS OF RIZAL Blended/Flexible Mode of Delivery
1. Rizal Law and the Catholic Hierarchy (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
4 hours
2. The Trial of Rizal Bill modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
3. The Rizal Law and Philippine Literature other alternative delivery modes)
CHAPTER II. RIZAL AND THE THEORY OF NATIONALISM Blended/Flexible Mode of Delivery
1. The Nation as an Imagined Community (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
6 hours
2. Rizal and Popular Nationalism modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
other alternative delivery modes)
CHAPTER III. RIZAL’S SOCIAL ORIGINS AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT Blended/Flexible Mode of Delivery
1. Ascendance of Chinese Mestizos (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
2. Agrarian Relations and the Friar Lands modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
3. Intraclergy Conflicts and the Cavite Mutiny other alternative delivery modes)
9 hours
3.1 Pedro Pelaez, Leader of Filipino Clergy
3.2 Jose Burgos, A Documentary history with Spanish Documents and their Translation
3.3 The Cavite Mutiny
3.4 The Burgos Manifesto
CHAPTER IV. RIZAL IN EUROPE, THE PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT, AND NOLI ME TANGERE Blended
1. The Propaganda Movement and La Solidaridad (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
1.1 Early Filipino students’ Activities in Spain modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
1.2 Rizal’s Toast to Luna and Hidalgo other alternative delivery modes)
9 hours 1.3 Journalism and Politics
1.4 La Solidaridad
1.5 The New Filipino Newspaper in Barcelona
1.6 Legacy of the Propaganda Movement
2. Noli Me Tangere
CHAPTER V. THE MORGA AND RIZAL’S SEARCH FOR ORIGINS Blended/Flexible Mode of Delivery
1. The Pacto de Sangre in the 19th Century (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
9 hours
2. Rizal’s Morga and Illustrado Views of the Preconquest Past modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
2.1 Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas other alternative delivery modes)
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TIME FRAME COURSE CONTENT /SUBJECT MATTER MODE OF DELIVERY (FACE –to-FACE and/or ONLINE)
2.2 The Filipino Past and Education for the Future
2.3 Tracing Origins: Illustrado Nationalism and Racial Science of Migration
CHAPTER VI. RIZAL’S CHANGING VIEW ON SPANISH RULE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO Blended/Flexible Mode of Delivery
1. Indolence and Spanish Colonial Rule (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
8 hours
2. Rizal’s Abandonment of Assimilation modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
3. El Filibusterismo other alternative delivery modes)
CHAPTER VII. RIZAL’S VIEW OF THE FUTURE AND THE CREATION OF THE FILIPINO NATION Blended/Flexible Mode of Delivery
1. Rizal’s View of the Future and the Filipino Nation (Realtime/Zoom, offline learning materials/print media (e.g.
8 hours
2. Rizal: Biography and National History modules, worksheets, workbooks, etc.), online activities,
other alternative delivery modes)
LEARNING PLAN:
TEACHING AND
DESIRED LEARNING OUTCOMES COURSE CONTENT/SUBJECT ASSESSMENT TASK RESOURCE TIME VALUES
LEARNING
(DLO) MATTER (AT) MATERIALS TABLE LEARNED/COMPETENCIES
ACTIVITIES (TLA)
At the end of the orientation, the CLASS ORIENTATION Class discussion/ forum Essay writing Student Handbook 1 hour Self-Discipline
students must have: 1. Vision, Mission, Goals, (online) Assignment Cleanliness
1. stated their expectations of the course Objectives MMSU corporate video Oral exam Laptop/PC Diligence
grading system, classroom policies, 2. Class Orientation presentation Patience
course requirements; and 2.1 School Rules and Journal writing Mobile device Honesty
2. recited the MMSU Vision, Mission as Regulations
well as the goals of the college and 2.2 Course Requirements LCD projector
the objectives of the department. 2.3 Grading System
Internet connection
MMSU Corporate
Video
At the end of the chapter, the students CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION Online and Face-to- Long exam Lecture Handouts 4 Nationalistic spirit
must have: 1. Rizal Law and the Catholic Face Lectures Completion of (online and offline) hours
1. determined the issues and interest Hierarchy (powerpoint learning packets Protectionism
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ACTIVITIES (TLA)
at stake in the debate over the 2. The Trial of Rizal Bill presentations, for Chapter I Video
Rizal Bill 3. The Rizal Law and handouts and other documentaries Social responsibility
in relation to the issues of present Philippine Literature reading materials)
day Philippines; Socialized Recitation Laptop Appreciation of cultural
2. identified the relationship between Cooperative Learning heritage
Tasks Internet
literature and society; and
Learning Packets connection Assertiveness to individual
3. differentiated patriotism and and collective rights
nationalism. Learning packets
At the end of the chapter, the students CHAPTER II. RIZAL AND THE Online and Face-to- Long exam Lecture Handouts 6 Critical thinking
must have: THEORY OF NATIONALISM Face Lectures Completion of (online and offline) hours
1. defined important concepts 1. The Nation as an Imagined (powerpoint learning packets Creative Thinking
(nation, nationalism, nationality); Community presentations, for Chapter II Video
2. assessed the characteristics of a 2. Rizal and Popular handouts and other documentaries Appreciation of cultural
nation; Nationalism reading materials) heritage
3. proved how Rizal and his works Learning Packets Laptop
Brainstorming Mindful thinking
contributed to Philippine
Activities Internet
nationalism;
Concept Map connection
4. compared and contrasted official Venn Diagram on
review from the popular view of Official View and Learning packets
Rizal; and Popular Views of
5. evaluated Rizal in terms of popular Rizal
nationalism. Independent
Readings
At the end of the chapter, the students CHAPTER III. RIZAL’S SOCIAL Online and Face-to- Long exam Lecture Handouts 9 Openness and respect to
must have: ORIGINS AND HISTORICAL Face Lectures Completion of (online and offline) hours other cultures
1. narrated the historical conditions that CONTEXT (powerpoint learning packets
led to the emergence of Chinese 1. Ascendance of Chinese presentations, for Chapter III Video Social grace
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LEARNING
(DLO) MATTER (AT) MATERIALS TABLE LEARNED/COMPETENCIES
ACTIVITIES (TLA)
mestizos as an important element of Mestizos handouts and other documentaries
Philippine society ; 2. Agrarian Relations and the reading materials) Social responsiveness and
2. listed the implications of the Friar Lands Learning Packets Laptop mutual understanding
ascendance of the Chinese mestizos; 3. Intraclergy Conflicts and Roleplay: Socio-
3. traced the history of agrarian relations the Cavite Mutiny cultural Activities of Internet Empathy and social
and friars lands during the Spanish 3.1 Pedro Pelaez, Leader of the Chinese Evident connection tolerance
colonial period; Filipino Clergy in Philippine
4. critiqued why the Indios were willing 3.2 Jose Burgos, A Communities Learning packets
to become the kasama of mestizos Documented History
inquilinos; with Spanish
5. evaluated the conflicts that marred Documents and their
relations between the secular and Translation
regular clergy; and 3.3 The Cavite Mutiny
6. related how these conflicts impinged 3.4 The Burgos Manifesto
on the Philippine’s history in general
and on Rizal’s politics in particular.
At the end of the chapter, the students CHAPTER IV. RIZAL IN EUROPE, Online and Face-to- Long exam Lecture Handouts 9 Appreciation of cultural
must have: THE PROPAGANDA MOVEMENT, Face Lectures Completion of (online and offline) hours heritage
1. described what the propaganda AND NOLI ME TANGERE (powerpoint learning packets
movement is and what it stood for; 1. The Propaganda presentations, for Chapter IV Video Assertiveness to individual
2. proved that Rizal was involved in Movement and La handouts and other Midterm exam documentaries and collective rights
the movement; Solidaridad reading materials)
3. identified the factors which made 1.1 Early Filipino students’ Learning Packets Laptop Critical thinking
Activities in Spain
Rizal wrote Noli Me Tangere; and
1.2 Rizal’s Toast to Luna Internet
4. made arguments that Noli Me and Hidalgo connection
Tangere is a charter of 1.3 Journalism and Politics
Nationalism. 1.4 La Solidaridad Learning packets
1.5 The New Filipino
Newspaper in
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TEACHING AND
DESIRED LEARNING OUTCOMES COURSE CONTENT/SUBJECT ASSESSMENT TASK RESOURCE TIME VALUES
LEARNING
(DLO) MATTER (AT) MATERIALS TABLE LEARNED/COMPETENCIES
ACTIVITIES (TLA)
Barcelona
1.6 Legacy of the
Propaganda Movement
2. Noli Me Tangere
At the end of the chapter, the students CHAPTER V. THE MORGA AND Online and Face-to- Long exam Lecture Handouts 9 Critical thinking
must have: RIZAL’S SEARCH FOR ORIGINS Face Lectures Completion of (online and offline) hours
1. summarized how Rizal portrayed 1. The Pacto de Sangre in the (powerpoint learning packets Creative Thinking
the precolonial past; 19th Century presentations, for Chapter V Video
2. analyzed the reason for his 2. Rizal’s Morga and handouts and other documentaries Appreciation of cultural
portrayal; Illustrado Views of the reading materials) heritage
3. provided a survey of Rizal’s view of Preconquest Past Learning Packets Laptop
2.1 Sucesos de las Islas Individual Thought Mindful thinking
the pre-conquest past;
Filipinas Paper: Internet
4. explained Rizal’s view in light of 2.2 The Filipino Past and connection Literary skills development
-Annotations that
current studies. Education for the Future Rizal Made on
2.3 Tracing Origins: Morga’s Chapter 8 Learning packets
Illustrado Nationalism -Rizal’s Views of the
and Racial Science of Pre-conquest Past.
Migration
At the end of the chapter, the students CHAPTER VI. RIZAL’S CHANGING Online and Face-to- Long exam Lecture Handouts 8 Appreciation of cultural
must have: VIEW ON SPANISH RULE AND EL Face Lectures Completion of (online and offline) hours heritage
1. outlined the structure of Philippine FILIBUSTERISMO (powerpoint learning packets
history as presented by Rizal in his 1. Indolence and Spanish presentations, for Chapter VI Video Cooperation and solidarity
essay ”On the Indolence of Colonial Rule handouts and other documentaries
Filipinos”; 2. Rizal’s Abandonment of reading materials) Mindful thinking
2. defended Rizal’s view on what are Assimilation Learning Packets Laptop
3. El Filibusterismo Thought Paper on
the causes and solutions to
the Indolence of Internet
indolence of Filipinos; connection
Filipinos
3. explained the campaign for Learning packets
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TEACHING AND
DESIRED LEARNING OUTCOMES COURSE CONTENT/SUBJECT ASSESSMENT TASK RESOURCE TIME VALUES
LEARNING
(DLO) MATTER (AT) MATERIALS TABLE LEARNED/COMPETENCIES
ACTIVITIES (TLA)
assimilation and why Rizal decided Group Activity (Diad,
to abandon this campaign; triad, brainstorming)
4. determined the implications of report the result of
Rizal’s abandonment to the discussion by group
campaign; about Assimilation
Group Activity: Venn
5. compared and contrasted El
diagram/graphic
Filibusterismo and Noli Me organizer on El
Tangere; and Filibusterismo and
6. justified that the El Fili has Noli Me Tangere
contributed to national
consciousness and the revolution.
At the end of the chapter, the students CHAPTER VII. RIZAL’S VIEW OF Online and Face-to- Completion of Lecture Handouts 8 Critical thinking
must have: THE FUTURE AND THE Face Lectures learning packets (online and offline) hours
1. discussed Rizal’s view of the future; CREATION OF THE FILIPINO (powerpoint for Chapter VII Creative Thinking
2. presented individual reactions on NATION presentations, Rubrics for Video
Rizal’s concept of the Filipino 1. Rizal’s View of the Future handouts and other Bagong Bayani documentaries Appreciation of cultural
nation; and and the Filipino Nation reading materials) Candidate heritage
3. described the characteristics of a 2. Rizal: Biography and Learning Packets Final exam Laptop
National History Film Viewing on Mindful thinking
hero.
“Rizal” and identify Internet
the events or connection Literary skills development
episodes that define
Jose Rizal a Hero Learning packets
Research on Bagong
Bayani Candidate
(listing of local hero
candidates with
justifications)
COURSE POLICIES Students enrolled in this course are expected to observe the following rules:
Attendance
Students are not allowed to have 20% or more absences of the total class hours; otherwise, they will be graded as follows:
Dropped – if majority of the excessive absences are excused;
Failed – if majority of the excessive absences are unexcused
Classroom (Face-to-face) decorum
Students are required to:
1. Wear their identification card, and observe proper dress code at all times;
2. Turn off in silent mode their cellular phones during class hours;
3. Maintain cleanliness and orderliness of the room at all times; and
4. Come to class on time.
Online decorum
Students are required to:
1. Attend online synchronous classes;
2. Wear proper attire;
3. Active participation in the discussion; and
4. Observe proper online netiquette
Examination/Evaluation
1. Class participation is expected and will form a part of the final grade. Students are expected to come to all classes and be on
time. Roll will be checked each class meeting. Classes missed for legitimate reasons, such as illness, temporary duty, are
excusable; however, the student must make up for the missed work by completing class exercise sheets and attending
alternate activities.
2. Students are required to read all assigned material prior to class and be prepared to discuss them and apply them to
problem solving situations presented in class.
3. In this course you are encouraged to discuss problems with your peers and to seek help from others in understanding the
topic. Material submitted for grading should be the synthesis of your own ideas and the input (lectures) you have received.
Instances discovered of UNFAIR ADVANTAGE being taken of any other individual or group will result in a loss of grade
substance.
4. Plagiarism: All academic work submitted by students, written or otherwise, is expected to be the result of their own
independent thought and research. In cases where students submit work professing to be their own, but uses the ideas,
organization, wording or anything else from another source without the appropriate acknowledgment, then the student(s)
is/are guilty of plagiarism.
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5. Students may discuss assignments among themselves or with a professor or tutor, but the actual work/report/result to be
submitted should be done completely solely by the student. In cases where a student's report or assignment involves
research in outside sources or information, the student must carefully acknowledge exactly what, where and how he/she
has utilized the sources or information.
6. Cheating during examinations is a big no-no! Students caught cheating in any form will have their papers confiscated and
will be sent out of the examination room and not allowed to retake the exam anymore.
7. Make-up policy: Students who are unavoidably absent from an examination (long exams or major exams) or recitation must
submit an excuse letter duly signed by any of his/her parents before he/she can take the missed examination. If the cause
of the absence is illness, then the student must present a medical certificate. Quizzes and exercises missed because of valid
absences will be prorated.
8. All requirements should be submitted on or before the agreed upon due dates.
Name : LEAH C. SAMBRANO
FACULTY-IN-CHARGE Academic Rank : Associate Professor I
Email Address : leah_sambrano@yahoo.com
CONSULTATION PERIOD TBA
Name : DIAN ANTONETTE N. REANTILLO
FACULTY-IN-CHARGE Academic Rank : Assistant Professor II
Email Address : dianreantillo@mmsu.edu.ph
CONSULTATION PERIOD TBA
Name : JASPER KIM M. RABAGO
FACULTY-IN-CHARGE Academic Rank : Assistant Professor I
Email Address : jasperkimmirasol@yahoo.com.ph
CONSULTATION PERIOD TBA
Name : RAYMUND VINCENT B. ESPEJO
FACULTY-IN-CHARGE Academic Rank : Instructor I
Email Address : emon.espejo@gmail.com
CONSULTATION PERIOD TBA
Name : MARC CLINTON A. DACUYCUY
FACULTY-IN-CHARGE Academic Rank : Instructor I
Email Address : mcadacuycuy@mmsu.edu.ph
CONSULTATION PERIOD TBA
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