Module 1 - GE 2
Module 1 - GE 2
Asynchronous
1. Formative Activity Photo Identification & Photo 30 min.
Analysis
1. Fundamentals of History
2. Significance of History
3. Division of Sources
4. Source Criticism
5. Contextual Analysis
Synchronous 45 min
3. Summative 5 points Binary Question on
Assessment Division of Source; and
5 points Photo Identification
10 points Binary Question on
Source Criticism
45 min.
Reinforcement Reinforcement/Synchronous
Discussion
Discussion on Students’
understanding on
fundamentals of History and 6 Hours
Source Criticism Total: (360 minutes)
This module introduces students to the basic concepts in studying history and its
relevance to the present. It views Philippine history from different perspectives using
the selected primary sources and applies critical analysis based on context and content.
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In this section, we are going to discuss the definition of history and how the
definition changes in different times, the differences between a primary source and
secondary source, appreciate the importance of history in real life, as well as, usage of
source criticism to evaluate sources.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Name:____________________________ Section:_________________________
Instruction: Identify what event in Philippine history the pictures represent. In one or two
sentences, cite the historical significance of each picture.
A. _______________
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B. _______________
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Students have varied notions about the word “History”. Some jump into describing it
“as events or things about the past” while others said “it is all about memorizing, that is
why it is boring and not really that important”. The first sentence “about the past” is a
correct description of history, but it is a general definition (later we are going to define it
comprehensively). While the second sentence “about memorizing” is in the manner of
teaching history, students may become victims of teacher’s misconception in teaching
History.
In this section, we are not going to “memorize” but to understand “the past” and in
order to do that, we should learn first the basics in understanding history.
Traditionally, history is the “record of the past” or “record of the human past
from time written records began to appear” while the modern definition describes
history as the “reconstruction of the past, the study of event concerning people in
the past” or “interpretative and imaginative study of surviving records of the
past, either written or unwritten, in order to determine the meaning and scope
of human existence” (Funtecha & Padilla, 2010). The reason in the change of definition is
because in traditional definition, it implies “no record, no history”. And all of us knew
that, not all things or events in the past had been put to record, that is why, the words
reconstruction, interpretation and imagination (a scientific imagination based on evidences,
not on anything that the any person imagines) had been included in the definition to
provide wider meaning and scope in the study of the human past.
The Greek word historia originally meant inquiry, the act of seeking knowledge, as
well as, the knowledge that results from inquiry (Gottschalk, 1950). It means that not all
that were told is historical unless it was carefully studied and investigated and supported by
facts and evidences.
Activity 2. Readings
Activity 3. ASSESSMENT
Name:____________________________________ Section:_________________________
Test I. Identification
Test II.
INSTRUCTION. Write “TRUE” if the statement is correct, otherwise write “FALSE”.
REFERENCES
Agoncillo, T.A. (1990). History of the filipino people. Quezon City, Philippines: Garotech
Publishing.
Candelario, J.L. & Alporha, C.V. (2018). Reading in philippine history. Rex Book
Bookstore.
Funtecha, H. & Padilla, M. (2010). A study guide in philippine history. Rex Bookstore.
George, T. S. (1980). Revolt in mindanao: the rise of islam in philippine politics. Oxford
University Press
Torres, J.V. (2018). Batis: sources in philippines history. C & E Publishing, 2018
Rank, S.M. (ed) "What Are Historical Sources?" History on the Net
Retrieved August 16, 2020 <https://www.historyonthenet.com/what-are-historical-sources>