0 evaluări0% au considerat acest document util (0 voturi)
48 vizualizări11 pagini
Rizal received a rigorous education beginning at a young age from private tutors who taught him reading, writing, Latin, and the rudiments of Spanish. He then attended schools in Binan and Manila, demonstrating academic excellence. He was accepted to Ateneo Municipal in 1872 where he completed a six-year program, achieving high marks in a wide range of subjects. In addition to his studies, Rizal was involved in numerous religious and academic organizations at Ateneo and began writing and publishing literary works.
Rizal received a rigorous education beginning at a young age from private tutors who taught him reading, writing, Latin, and the rudiments of Spanish. He then attended schools in Binan and Manila, demonstrating academic excellence. He was accepted to Ateneo Municipal in 1872 where he completed a six-year program, achieving high marks in a wide range of subjects. In addition to his studies, Rizal was involved in numerous religious and academic organizations at Ateneo and began writing and publishing literary works.
Rizal received a rigorous education beginning at a young age from private tutors who taught him reading, writing, Latin, and the rudiments of Spanish. He then attended schools in Binan and Manila, demonstrating academic excellence. He was accepted to Ateneo Municipal in 1872 where he completed a six-year program, achieving high marks in a wide range of subjects. In addition to his studies, Rizal was involved in numerous religious and academic organizations at Ateneo and began writing and publishing literary works.
Preparation for Formal Schooling • His mother as his first teacher • Maestro Celestino as his first tutor • Maestro Lucas Padua • Maestro Leon Monroy, a former classmate of his mother – Skill in reading, writing, and the rudiments of Latin Rizal Moves to Binan • Paciano accompanied Rizal to Binan on board a carromata • Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz • Latin and Spanish • Pedro • He detested from his teacher was the use of corporal punishment in making the pupils learn the lesson for the day. • To Ibarra, the school has to be a playground of the mind and not a torture chamber • A very systematic and disciplined life – 4:00am, he was already in his toes to attend mass – After the mass, go home and study his lessons – Breakfast and attend his morning class until 10:00am – Home for lunch – After resting for an hour, he had to return to school for his afternoon classes from 2:00 to 5:00pm – 6:00pm, he had to pray with his cousins and then study for a while – After suppertime, when there was a moon, he played with his nieces in the street. Ateneo Education • He took entrance examination at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran on June 10, 1872 • He sought admission at the Ateneo Municipal but was not admitted for three reasons: – Late enrollee – Frail and undersized – Sickly • Manuel Burgos helped him • Jose Rizal was his registered name • Bachiller en Artes, a six-year educational program – Christian Doctrine – Languages (Spanish, Latin, Greek, and French) – History and Geography – Mathematics and Sciences – Classic disciplines (poetry, rhetoric, and Philosophy – Vocational courses (agriculture, commerce, mechanics, and surveying) • Methods of Instruction – Ratio studiorum, a system of indoctrination under tight and constant discipline, with every incentive of compensation and reward (Guerrero, 1998) – Combined memory and understanding • Atenean education – Ad majorem Dei glorium (For the glory of God (Guerrero, 1998)) Academic Performance at Ateneo • 1872-1873 (First Year) – Latin -------------- Excellent – Spanish ---------- Excellent – Greek ------------ Excellent • 1873-1874 (Second Year) – Spanish -------------------- Excellent – Greek ---------------------- Excellent – World Geography ------- Excellent • 1874-1875 (Third Year) – Latin ------------------------ Excellent – Spanish -------------------- Excellent – World History ------------ Excellent – History of Spain and Philippines --------- Excellent – Arithmetic and Algebra - Excellent – Greek ---------------------- Excellent • 1875-176 (Fourth Year) – Rhetoric and Poetry --------------- Excellent – French --------------------------------- Excellent – Geometry and Trigo --------------- Excellent • 1876-1877 (Fifth Year) – Philosophy 1 ------------------------ Excellent – Philosophy 2 ------------------------ Excellent – Mineralogy -------------------------- Excellent – Physics ------------------------------- Excellent – Botany and Zoology -------------- Excellent Rizal’s academic triumph at Ateneo can be attributed to three factors 1. racial pride 2. monastic discipline 3. seclusion of boarding school life Extra-curricular Activities at Ateneo
• Highest Degree of Scholarship and Leadership
– Religious Confraternities (Officer) – Sodality of Our Lady – Apostleship of Prayer • Elite Organizations – Academy of Spanish Literature – Academy of Natural Sciences Literary Works at Ateneo • Mi Primera Insperacion (My First Inspiration) • Un Recuerdo de Mi Pueblo ( In Memory of My Town) • Al Nino Jesus (To the Child Jesus) • Through Education the Country Receives Light • La Alianza Intima Sobre Religion y La Buena Educaccion (The Intimate Alliance Between Religion and Good Education)