Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Miseducation of Filipino Essay

Prof. Renato Constantino, in his essay entitled The Miseducation of the Filipino, writes nigh the coming about of the miseducation and the consequences of such action in the lives of the Filipinos, then, now, and perhaps the future. Promoting and appalling the unFilipino identity in Filipinos was the miseducation that Americans pursued during the time when they posed as a benevolent ally to the Philippines, and they proved victorious indeed because they had completely oppress the Filipinos, both in minds and in hearts.Education is a very vital factor for unmatcheds development. And as we all know, through education, ones mind is molded because of the teachings, ideas, and values taught to him. Due to this fact, its unaccompanied either of the two that will happen the person will deform productive provided that he was taught with the right things, or, the person will become another(prenominal) than since he acquired negative things.Personally, I learned and realized many thin gs about the history and relationship between the Americans and the Filipinos upon reading this paper. It is quite intriguing what the of import reasons really were the Americans in taking power over the Philippines. Was it for the good of the Filipinos or the Americans good? Whatever it was, they succeeded in almost every aspect of conquer the land because they knew the most effective way to subjugate Filipinos minds by unequivocal our education.They created a new generation of good colonials, the unFilipino Filipinos. The indigenous ways of life of Filipinos had been changed to the American way of life. That was ridiculous because certainly, America and Philippines vastly differed from each other in so many ways, and therefore, their ways of life based on their differing needs should be entirely different. But the Americans insisted on creating a carbon-copy of themselves in Filipinos through the imposition of their language in their education.I went to elementary and racy sc hool in the Philippines, and I know for a fact they apply both Englishand Tagalog as the media of teaching. In the long run, I conceive of this resulted in both positive and negative ways positively, because I was uprooted to the U.S. and I was able to use the smattering English I know to sink with others, and negatively, because as I have just realized, I feel the curb in my thought process because I cannot think consistently in one language.All in all, I liked this piece because it reiterates the immensity of education to not only produce literate people exclusively also to produce people who would use that education to better their nation.

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