Jose Rizal and Philippine Nationalism National Symbol Rondon Elyissa Q.
Jose Rizal and Philippine Nationalism National Symbol Rondon Elyissa Q.
Jose Rizal and Philippine Nationalism National Symbol Rondon Elyissa Q.
a. Market
b. Merchant
c. Market trade
2. What is Jose Rizal’s pet name in his family?
a. Ute
b. Pepe
c. Uti
3. Who is his first teacher?
a. His Father
b. His Brother
c. His Mother
4. Where is the Birthplace of Rizal?
a. Sta. Rosa
b. Calamba
c. Binan
5. How many siblings that Rizal have?
a. 10
b. 12
c. 11
SPECIFIC LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this module you MUST be able to:
1. Examine the values highlighted by the various representations of Rizal
as a national symbol.
2. Advocate the values Rizal’s life encapsulates
TOPIC
1. The changing forms and definitions of bayani and kabayanihan from
precolonial Philippines to present.
2. Jose Rizal and Philippine Nationalism- National Symbol.
“As God has not made anything useless in this world , as all beings fulfill
obligations or a role in the sublime drama of creation , I cannot exempt from
this duty, and small though it be, I too have a mission to fill, as for example:
alleviating the sufferings of my fellowmen.”
-Jose Rizal
BAYANI
(OLD VS. NEW DEFINITION)
OLD DEFINITION:
Bayani may historically refer to those who contributed to the birth of nation.
Ex. Jose Rizal
NEW DEFINITION:
Bayani may refer to someone who contributes to a nation in a global world.
Ex. OFW’S
Papaano naipakita ang kabayanihan ng
mga bayani noon?
Modern Heroes / Makabagong mga
Bayani