General Education 1


§  Pulchritude - Loveliness

§  Composure – Aplomb

§  Abase- Demoted

§  Despotic – Cruel

§  Persiflage – Praise glowingly

§  Dexterity – Manual skill

§  Amorphous - Shapeless

§  Penchant - Fondness

§  Transmuted - Change

§  Transcendental -Supernatural

§  Rancor - Bitterness

§  Carnal - Worldly

§  Sine qua non - Indispensable

§  Euphoria - Extreme Happiness

§  Loquacious - Verbose

§  Acapella - Without accompaniment

§  Alter ego – Close and Inseparable, Friend

§  Amor con Amor sepaga – Love begets love

§  Conflagration - Large fire

§  Baduy – Awkward-looking

§  Mundane – Ordinary

§  Profanity Obscenity

§  Apocalyptic – Prophetic

§  Impertinent Irrelevant

§  Voracious – Very eager

§  Abandoned – Left behind

§  Volition Will

§  Esoteric – Understandable by few

§  Queue line

§  Docile – Easy to management

§  Erudite Learned

§  Soiree – Evening party

§  Connoisseur – Expert in a matter of test

§  Chauffeur - Driver

§  Mesdames- Plural of madame

§  Renaissance- Rebirth

§  Sophisticated – Wordly

§  Caveat -emptor - Let the buyer decide

§  Ad nauseam - Excessive degree

§  Coup de grace – A death blow

§  Correlation – No relation

§  Prodigy - Offspring

§  Formally – Unconventionally

§  Formerly – Hereto force

§  Highway 54 - the old name of EDSA during WW-II

§  Trisomy 21 - also known as down syndrome

§  Kumintang - Filipinos would sing this song in preparation for war battle

§  En ventre sa mere - the right of the unborn child is the same as the right of individual

 

Ø Mark Twain - the pen name of Samuel Clemens

Ø Heroic Couplet - last two lines of the Sonnet

Ø Sergio Osmeña - the first appointed head of the Department of Education during Commonwealth period

Ø Philippine Normal University - established by the Americans for aspiring educators in 1901

Ø Animal cells - do not produce cell walls

Ø Boustrophedon - Ancient Greeks form of writing

Ø Nitrogen - the most abundant gas in the atmosphere

Ø Skin - body's largest organ

Ø Chivalric education - also known as a social discipline. The educational system which emphasized social etiquette

Ø Socratic method - teachers ask questions to try to get students to clarify and rethink their own ideas, to come eventually to a deep and clear understanding of philosophical concepts

Ø Saracenic education - this education is training for scientific thinking

Ø Verbatim - word for word

Ø Social Justice - very foundation of genuine peace and reconciliation

Ø National Treasury - provides the fund to support the Air Quality Management in the Philippines

Ø Tomas Pinpin - kauna-unahang manlilimbag na Pilipino

Ø Pascual Poblete - tinaguriang "Ama ng Pahayagang tagalog"

Ø Oxygen - a by-product of Photosynthesis

Ø Water - universal solvent

Ø Gametes (in human) - contain 22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome

Ø Emilio Jacinto - utak ng Himagikan

Ø Apolinario Mabini - utak ng rebolusyon Katipunan

Ø Kinkee - the gas lamp used to lighten the streets in intramuros way back in history

Ø Miranda rule - the right of a person under arrest

Ø Epistemology - examines the nature and origin of human knowledge

Ø Empiricism - holds that the sensory experience is the source of knowledge

Ø Agnosticism - coined by Thomas Huxley which means "not knowledge but being able to know

Ø Metaphysics - it seeks to find out what is ultimately real

Ø Horticulture - the art of growing flowers, fruits and vegetables

Ø Jus sanguinis - a child follows the nationality or citizenship of the parents regardless of the place of his birth

Ø 1956 - Lupang Hinirang was sung for the first time

Ø Element - the simplest substance that cannot be decomposed further by normal chemical means

Ø Pedro Bucaneg - Ama ng panitikang Ilocano

Ø Intellectual Appreciative Experiences - based on the premise that all the learning has emotional correlates

Ø Thailand - formerly called "Siam"

Ø Henry Otley Beyer - proposed the idea that the first Filipinos came through waves of migration from South to North

Ø Klaster - Kambal katinig

Ø Trinidad Tecson - Ina ng Biak-na-Bato at Ina ng Kruss na Pula (Red cross)

Ø Truman Doctrine - was an american foreign policy created to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the cold war

Ø Manila - was named "Distinguished and ever loyal city" by Legaspi

Ø Mariano Trias - First Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines

Ø Plebiscite - the direct vote of all the members of an electorate on important public questions such as a change in the Constitution.

Ø Monotheist religion - Christianity, Islam, Judaism

Ø First sultanate - Sultanate of Sulu

Ø Diwata I - first Satellite launched by the Philippines

Ø Franchise - given the right to vote

Ø Disenfranchise - removal of the right to vote

Ø Antarctica - Largest dessert, cold dessert

Ø Bicameralism - upper house / Lowerhouse

Ø Executive - implementing body

Ø Legislative - Lawmaking body

Ø Judiciary - interpreting body

Ø Ural Mountain - separated Europe and Asia

Ø 5 ships of Magellan - Trinidad, Conception, Victoria, San Antonio, & San Tiago

Ø Mongoloids - Known as the Yellow race

 

1.    DOCTRINA CRISTIANA - the first book written in the Philippines.

2.      PEDRO BUKANEG - the Father of Ilocano Literature.

3.      FRANCISCO BALTAZAR - the Father of Tagalog Poetry.

4.         LOLA BASYANG is the pen name of Severino Reyes.

5.         KENKOY - the first and longest-running komiks series in the Philippines.

6.         JUAN CRISOSTOMO SOTO - the Father of Pampango Literature.

7.         MANILA BULLETIN - the oldest existing newspaper in the Philippines since 1900

8.    ALEJANDRO ABADILLA - the Father of Modern Tagalog Poetry.

9.         He wrote the popular fable The Monkey and the Turtle - JOSE RIZAL

10. This is known as Andres Bonifacio's Ten Commandments of the Katipunan - THE DECALOGUE.

11. Rizal's model for Pilosopong Tasyo was PACIANO RIZAL.

12.     Rizal's pen name - DIMASALANG, LAONG-LAAN

13.     Taga-ilog - JUAN LUNA's Pen name.

14. The first filipino alphabet was called ALIBATA/BAYBAYIN

15.     the first filipino alphabet consisted of 15 LETTERS

16.     He was known for his `Memoria Fotografica` - JOSE MA. PANGANIBAN

17.     AMADO HERNANDEZ - He is known as the `poet of the workers or laborers`

18.     Ilocano balagtasan is called BUKANEGAN

19.     MARAGTAS - Visayan epic about good manners and right conduct

20.     PASCUAL POBLETE - the father of Filipino newspaper

21.     PANDEREGLA - first Filipino bread

22.     The Great Plebian: Andres Bonifacio

23.     WILHELM WUNDT-father of  psychology

24. SIGMUND FREUD-father of psychoanalysis, and psychosexual theory/Father of Modern Psychology

25.  JOHANN HEINRICH-father of education and pedagogy

26.     IVAN PAVLOV-classical conditioning

27.     BURRHUS F. SKINNER-operant conditioning.

28.     DAVID AUSUBEL-meaningful learning

29.   JEROME BRUNER-discovery learning, spiral curriculum

30.     ALBERT BANDURA-social cognitive learning theory.

31.     EDWARD LEE THORNDIKE-law of readiness and exercises

32.     KURT LEVIN-life space content.

33.     KOHLER-problem solving by insight, insightful learning

34.     URIE BROFENBRENNER-ecolog­ical theory

35.     SANDRA BEM-gender schema theory

36.     HOWARD GARDNER-theory of multiple intelligence

37.     ELLIOT TURRIEL-Social domain theory

38.     LAWRENCE KOHLBERG-moral development theory

39.     ROBERT STERNBERG-triathlon theory intelligence

40.     ERIK ERIKSON-psychosocial­ development theory

41.     MA. MONTESSORI-transfer of learning, kindergarten preparation of children.

42.     EDWARD PAUL TORRANCE-creative problem solving

43.     CHOMSKY-linguistic acquisition theory

44.     JEAN PIAGET-cognitive learning theory

45.     JOHN WATSON-behavioral theory

46.     EDWARD TOLMAN-purpose behaviorism

47.     BERNARD WEINER-attribution theory

48.     DANIEL GOLEMAN-emotional intelligence.

49.     TITCHENER- structuralism psychology

50.     ROBERT GAGNE -the sequence of instruction

51.     ABRAHAM MASLOW - hierarchy of needs, motivation theory

52.     BENJAMIN BLOOM - bloom's cognitive taxonomy

53.     DAVID KRATHWOHL - affective domain

54.     LEV VYGOTSKY - socio-cultural theory of cognitive devt , linguistic theory, Scaffolding

55.     JOHN LOCKE - tabularasa , empiricism

56.     CHARLES COOLEY - looking glass self-theory

57.     JOHN FLAVEL - metacognition

58.     ARNOLD GESELL - maturation theory

59.     JOHN DEWEY - Learning by doing

60.     DAVID FROEBEL - Father of kindergarten

61.     AUGUSTE COMTE - Father of Sociology.

62.     JOHN AMOS COMENIUS - Fr. of modern education. Elements of Morality

Conscience - judgement of the intellect on the goodness or evil of an performed or about to be performed

Certain Conscience - goodness or evil of a particular action you know the good & wrong action.

Doubtful Conscience - suspension of judgment on the moral goodness

(Nagdadalawang isip ka!)

Scrupulous Conscience - tends to see sins when there are NONE

Lax Conscience - tends to minimize its seriousness

Perplexed Conscience - DONE is comforted

Pharisaical Conscience - it is holier than those view of oneself

Callous Conscience - theft, KILLER, rapist

 beliefs study the same problem & arrive at different ideas

Symposium - more formal/ a public speaking program/ EXPENSIVE

Buzz Station - noisy inside classroom

Brain Storming - all ideas are given equal credence

Seminar - group of people meet to study & discuss 

Meeting - formal/ 90mins or 3 hrs.

Workshop - sets expectations With the audience will be engaged & involved in training.


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