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3. Taught Curriculum - The curriculum which teachers actually deliver day by day.
4. Supported Curriculum - Includes those resources that support the curriculum-textbooks, software, and
other media supporting materials that make learning and teaching meaningful print materials like books,
charts, posters, worksheets, or non-print materials like Power Point presentations, movies, slides, models,
mock ups, realias facilities – playground, laboratory, AV rooms, zoo, museum, market or plaza (places where
direct experiences occur)
5. Learned Curriculum - The bottom-line curriculum it is the curriculum that students actually learn.
6. Assessed Curriculum - The curriculum which appears as tests and performance measures: state tests,
standardized tests, district tests, and teacher-made tests.
7. Hidden/Implicit Curriculum - This is the unintended curriculum. It defines what students learn from the
physical environment, the policies, and the procedures of the school. Not planned but has a great impact on
students
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
Sergio Osmena - the first appointed head of the Department of Education during Commonwealth
period
Philippine Normal University - established by the Americans for aspiring educators in 1901
Chivalric education - also known as social discipline. The educational system which emphasized social
etiquette
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
National Treasury - provides the fund to support the Air Quality Management in the Philippines
Kinkee - the gas lamp used to lighten the streets in intramuros way back in history
Authoritative -- establish restriction and explain with what is the reason why
Father of Biology : Aristotle Father of Modern Biology: Linnaeus
Father of Modern Microbiology : Louis Pasteur Father of Medical Microbiology : Robert Koch
Father of Modern Embryology : Ernst Von Baer Father of Physiology : Stephan Hales
Father of Modern Experimental Physiology : Calude Bernard Father of Genetics : Rev. Gregor Mendel
Father of Modern Genetics : Bateson Father of Human Genetics/ Biochemical Genetics : Arachibald Garrod
Father of Experimental Genetics : T.H. Morgan Father of Haploid Genetics / Neurospora Genetics : Dodge
FILIPINO
JOSE PALMA- Filipino poet who set words to the National Hymn.
1. EKSISTENSYAL – mayroong isa o higit pang tao Halimbawa: Mayroon daw puno sa bakuran.
KAYARIAN:
PHILIPPINE PRESIDENTS
(AgQueLaOsRoQuiMagGarMaMarAquiRaEsArAquiDut)
ACTS
- Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia
3. DOMINICANS – richest
4. JESUITS
MARTYR PRIESTS