History of Philippine Educational System during Japanese era Educational System DOCX

Title History of Philippine Educational System during Japanese era Educational System
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History of Philippine Educational System during Japanese era Educational System  Japanese Devised Curriculum caused a blackout in the Philippine education and impeded the educational progress  They introduced many changes in the curriculum by including Nihongo and abolishing English as a medium of...


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History of Philippine Educational System during Japanese era Educational System Japanese Devised Curriculum caused a blackout in the Philippine education and impeded the educational progress They introduced many changes in the curriculum by including Nihongo and abolishing English as a medium of instruction and as a subject All textbooks were censored and revised Curriculum School Calendar became longer No summer vacation for students Class size increased to 60 Deleted anti-Asian opinions, banned the singing of American songs, deleted American symbols, poems and pictures Nihongo as a means of introducing and cultivation love for Japanese culture Under the Japanese regime, the teaching of Tagalog, Philippine History, and Character Education was reserved for Filipinos Educational Program June 1942, Military Order No. 2- mandated the teaching of Tagalog, Philippine History and Character education to Filipino students, with emphasis on love for work and dignity of labor Re- opening of elementary schools Re- opening of vocational and normal schools Institutions of higher learning giving courses in agriculture, medicine, fisheries and engineering Japanese language is popularized to terminate the use of English Filipino children went to school to learn Japanese songs and games There was a strict censorship of textbooks and other learning materials The teachers were to become condescending mouthpieces of Japanese propaganda Six Basic principles of Japanese Education 1. Realization of new order and promote friendly relations between Japan and the Philippines to the farthest extent 2. Foster a new Filipino culture based 3. Endeavor to elevate the morals of people, giving up over emphasis of materialism 4. Diffusion of the Japanese language in the Philippines 5. Promotion of vocational course 6. To inspire people with the spirit to love neighbor Educational aims Eradicate old idea of reliance on western nations Love of labor Military Training Education Types Nihongo language Vocational training Health education agriculture...


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