During the Spanish Times,Spaniards want to make our country as their colonial just to make their country powerful. They used to make charts and religious subjects and wisdom to capture our ancients. their aim is just to kept us as a voyager.
Filipinos were never enslaved, but they were never free after the Spanish arrived and they were harsh taskmasters.
No, not really. It's no longer spoken or taught as an official language. Today there are a minority of people who can speak Spanish, but as time goes by that number is decreasing. Spanish was the official language of the Philippines for more than three centuries during Spanish colonial rule. Today, the official languages of the Philippines are Filipino and English. Of the 175 languages spoken in the Philippines today, Spanish is spoken by only 2000 people, and dwindling. Some Filipinos speak Spanish as a second language. Tagalog and English are the official languages of the Philippines.
During Spanish times, schools built in the Cordillera region included the La Trinidad Elementary School in Benguet and the Bontoc Elementary School in Mountain Province. These schools were established to provide education to the indigenous population and to facilitate the spread of Spanish culture and language.
The custom of having a siesta was introduced in our country by the Spaniards. Indeed, during the Spanish times, the Philippines was the land of the fiesta, the novena, and the siesta
Health education in the Philippines has a long and rich history. It began in the nation's early days and has evolved to modern times. It has grown with the passage of time.
The Bible does not mention the Philippines by name. The Philippines as a nation did not exist during biblical times.
yes
As early as in pre-Magellanic times, education was informal, unstructured, and devoid of methods. Children were provided more vocational training and less academics (3 Rs) by their parents and in the houses of tribal tutors.and . Education was religion-oriented. It was for the elite, especially in the early years of Spanish colonization,, :)
philippine in ancient time ?
During colonial times, The Philippines (Spanish: Islas Filipinas) colony was administered from the New Spain (present-day Mexico).Once Mexico won its war of independence against Spain in 1821, many of the ties between The Philippines and Mexico were severed, as the islands continued to be a colony of Spain until the Spanish-American War (1898).
NO. in independent times- The Philippines has always been a Republic- at times a sort of Garrison republic- with Marcos at the helm.. but a republic. They have had two female presidents to date. Corazon Acquino and Gloria ( I don"t know her last name) before l898 ( Spanish-American war) they were a Spanish Colony.
The Education Reform Act during the Victorian Period was brought into English education legislature in 1988.