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PHILIPPINE HISTORY

FIRST BOOK written in the Philippines - DOCTRINA CRISTIANA.


Father of Ilocano Literature - PEDRO BUKANEG.
Father of Tagalog Poetry - FRANCISCO BALTAZAR.
LOLA BASYANG is the pen name of SEVERINO REYES.
KENKOY(Liwayway Magasin,1929) - FIRST AND LONGEST RUNNING
KOMIKS series in the Philippines
JUAN CRISOSTOMO SOTO - Father of Pampango Literature who wrote
THERE IS NO GOD
Oldest existing newspaper in the Philippines since the 1900 is MANILA
BULLETIN.
Father of Modern Tagalog Poetry is ALEJANDRO ABADILLA.
The work of BONIFACIO which tells the history of the Philippines ANG
DAPAT MABATID NG MGA TAGALOG.
JOSE RIZAL - wrote the popular fable The Monkey and the Turtle,
DIMAS-ALANG, LAONG LAAN, AGNO, CALAMBENO
This is known as Andres Bonifacio's Ten Commandments of the
Katipunan - THE DECALOGUE.
Rizal's model for Pilosopong Tasyo was PACIANO RIZAL.
The following characters created by rizal reflect his own personality
except SIMOUN (El Filibusterismo)
The line 'whoever knows not how to love his native tongue is worse
than any beast or even smelly fish' TO MY FELLOW CHILDREN
Taga-ilog is JUAN LUNA's Pen name.
The first filipino alphabet was called ALIBATA/BAYBAYIN
The first filipino alphabet consisted of 15 LETTERS
This is a song about love - TALINDAW,
Awit ng mga taong hindi naimbetahan sa kainan (COLADO)
He was known for his `Memoria Fotografica` - JOSE MA. PANGANIBAN
He is known as the `poet of the workers or laborers` - AMADO
HERNANDEZ
Ilocano balagtasan is called BUKANEGAN
Visayan epic about good manners and right conduct - MARAGTAS
Father of Filipino newspaper is PASCUAL POBLETE
Lupang Tinubuan is considered to be the best story written during
Japanese Period. The author is NARCISO REYES
The original title of Ibong Adarna was CORIDO AT BUHAY NA
PINAGDAANAN NG TATLONH PRINSIPENG ANAC NG HARING
FERNANDO AT REYNA VALERIANA SA CAHARIANG BERBANIA
PANDEREGLA - first filipino bread
The Great Plebian: Andres Bonifacio
The Father of the Katipunan: Andres Bonifacio
Hero of the Tirad Pass Battle: Gregorio Del Pilar
President of the First Philippine Republic: General Emilio Aguinaldo
Brains of the Philippine Revolution: Apolinario Mabini
Martyred Priests in 1872: GOMBURZA
Brains of the Katipunan: Emilio Jacinto
Co-founder of La Independencia: General Antonio Luna
Mother of Balintawak: Melchora Aquino
Greatest Filipino Orator of the Propaganda Movement: Graciano
Lopez- Jaena
First Filipino Cannon-maker: Pandar Pira
Managing Editor of La Solidaridad: Mariano Ponce
Lakambini of Katipunan: Gregoria de Jesus
Poet of the Revolution: Fernando Ma. Guerrero
Outstanding Diplomat of the First Philippine Republic: Felipe Agoncillo
First University of the Philippines President: Rafael Palma
Greatest Filipino Painter: Juan Luna
Greatest Journalist of the Propaganda Movement: Marcelo H. del Pilar
First Filipino Poetess: Leona Florentino
Peace of the Revolution: Pedro Paterno
Founder of Philippine Socialism: Isabelo Delos Reyes Viborra: Artemio
Ricarte
Author of the Spanish lyrics of the Philippine National Anthem: Jose
Palma
Chief of Tondo: Lakandola
The Last Rajah of Manila: Rajah Soliman
Fiancée of Jose Rizal: Leonor Rivera
Maker of the First Filipino Flag: Marcela Agoncillo
Co-founder of Katipunan: Galicano Apacible
Leader of the Ilocano Revolt: Diego Silang
First Filipino Hero: Lapu-lapu
Leader of the Longest Revolt in Bohol: Francisco Dagohoy
The Man of Many Talents: Epifanio Delos Santos
Prince of Tagalog Poets: Francisco Baltazar
Visayan Joan of Arc: Teresa Magbanua
Mother of Biak-na-Bato: Trinidad Tecson
Wife of Artemio Ricarte: Agueda Esteban
Leader of the Tarlac Revolt: Gen. Francisco Makabulos
Composer of the Philippine National Anthem: Julian Felipe
Spaniards born in the Philippines: Insulares
Leader of Magdalo: Baldomero Aguinaldo
Leader of Magdiwang: Mariano Alvarez
Founder of La Liga Filipina: Jose Rizal
Painter of the Spolarium: Juan Luna
Professional Education

1. Welhelm Wundt - Father of Modern


Psychology

2. Sigmund Freud - Father of


Psychoanalysis, Psycho Sexual Theory
3. Johann Heinrich - Father of education
and Pedagogy

4. Ivan Pavlov - Classical Conditioning

5. Burrhus F. Skinner - Operant


Conditioning (instrument)
6. Edward Lee Thorndike - Law of learning
(Law of Readiness, Law of Exercise & Law
of Effect)

7. Albert Bandura - Social Cognitive


Learning Theory(Modelling)
8. David Ausubel - Meaningful Learning

9. Jerome Bruner - Discovery Learning,


Spiral Curriculum

10. Wolfgang, Kohler, Kurt Kuffka, Max


Wertheimer - Gestalt Theory
11. Kurt Levin - Life Space Concept

12. Kohler - Problem Solving by Insight

13. Urie Brofenbrenner - Ecological


Theory
14. Sandra Bem - Gender Schema Theory

15. Howard Gardner - Theory of multiple


Intelligence

16. Elliot Turriel - Social Domain Theory


17. Robert Sternberg - Triarchic Theory
Intelligence

18. Lawrence Kohlberg - Moral


Development Theory
19. Erik Erikson - Psychosocial
Development Theory

20. Ma. Montessori - Transfer of Learning

21. Edward Paul Torrance - Creative


Problem Solving
22. Chomsky - Linguistic Aquisition
Development (LAD)

23. Jean Piaget - Cognitive Learning


Theory

24. John Watson - Behavioral Theory


25. Edward Tolman - Purposive
Behaviorism

26. Bernard Weiner - Attribution Theory

27. Daniel Goleman - Emotional


Intelligence
28. Ebbinghaus - Law of Forgetting

29. John Locke – Association/tabu larasa

30. Thorndike – Belongingness

31. Peterson - Intent to Know

32. Weiner - Attribution Theory


33. David McClelland - Need Achievement
Theory

34. Murray - need achievement

35. Victor Vroom - expectancy theory

36. Vygotsky - sociocultural theory/ ZPD

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