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COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
ESPAÑA, MANILA

PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTION
Course Outline
2nd Semester 2010 – 2011
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
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To provide the students citizenship education through the study of Philippine
government and constitution
To study the dynamics of the Philippines as a democratic and republican government
To help students to understand and appreciate the 1987 Constitution as the
fundamental charter of the land
To enable the students formulate their own perspectives and responses to the pressing
issues of the times

COURSE EXPECTATIONS:
To maximize the benefits of and to, hopefully, pass the course, students, at the very outset, are
expected:
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To have an average familiarity with Philippine history
To possess an updated awareness of current events
To have made, at least, an initial reading of the text of the Philippine Constitution
To be willing to share their insights on issues during small group and plenary class
discussions
To be ready to accomplish and turn in their requirements on time
To be prepared to comply with the reading assignments
To be capable of exercising independence in thinking and of engaging in meaningful
discussion of the issues to be taken up in the class

TEACHING / LEARNING PARAMETERS:
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The class shall treat the Constitution as a living text, that is, open to both questions and
answers.
Consistent with our advocacy of democracy, the class shall also adopt a “democratic”
approach to learning through the use of small group and plenary discussions.
At the outset, the class will be divided into permanent discussion groups. Each
discussion group is responsible for “nursing” the topic/s assigned to / chosen by them.
Oral and written, individual and group exercises shall be employed as tools of
assessment. There will be a short written quiz and/or oral recitation each meeting to
ensure readiness for the day’s discussion.
Each meeting, the class shall commence with a brief oral presentation from the group/s
of the day.
The class shall promote problem-posing and problem-solving approaches to learning.
Independent research/study for groups and individuals is highly encouraged.
The study of the constitution will be issue-oriented and infused with both local and
global perspectives.

CLASROOM PROTOCOLS:
Basic classroom decorum (see Student Handbook)
Absences beyond 7 mean WP.
Three counts of tardiness are equal to one absence.
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Special quiz or recitation is given only on exceptional cases.
REQUIREMENTS:
Recitation
Group activities
Quizzes
Major exams
Paper
GRADING SYSTEM:
Class standing
Major exams (prelim / final)
Major paper

50%
30%
20% (10% oral + 10% written)

COURSE OUTLINE:
Prelim Grading Period
Day 1

Orientation
To provide an overview of the course.

Week 1

PGC and Citizenship Education
OBJECTIVES: To make a cursory mapping of Philippine political landscape
To identify key political issues affecting Philippine state
To introduce the concept of citizenship education as a paradigm of
understanding Philippine politics and constitution
QUESTION: How do we understand the statement, “What is personal is also
political.”?
TOPICS:
General definition of citizenship education
Citizenship education according to the constitution
Philosophical underpinnings of citizenship
The strict legal meaning of citizenship
The broader meaning of citizenship
REFERENCE: Art. II, Sec. 3-5, Sec. 9 –28; Art. III; Art. IV; Art. XIII; Art. XIV; Art.
XV
READING: Citizenship Education for the 21st Century in
http://www.unesco.org/education/tlsf/TLSF/theme_b/mod07/mod07task03/a
ppendix.htm

Week 2

Research Break
Things to do:
Watch “Batas Militar” in Youtube (11 parts)
Read the 1987 Constitution
Plan / consolidate preliminary work for research
Checking out, gathering, browsing of readings

Week 3

Historical Background of the 1987 Constitution
OBJECTIVES: To trace the key historical events which led to the creation of the
1987 Constitution
To deepen the students’ understanding of constitution
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To highlight the significance of the constitution in the political life of modern
state
QUESTION: Is the state of Philippine politics reflective of a leadership crisis or
citizenship crisis?
TOPICS:
Meaning of constitution
The relation between the constitution and the modern political state
The different previous Philippine constitutions and their impact on the
development Philippine government
Historical precedents of the 1987 Constitution (key players, key events)
The distinction between “nation”, “state” and “government” in the light of
Philippine history
Watersheds in the history of Philippine government
Different forms of government in the context of Philippine history
REFERENCE: Preamble of 1987 Constitution; Art. II, Sec. 1-2, 7-8
READINGS: 1899, 1935, 1943, 1973, 1986 Constitutions in
http://www.chanrobles.com/philsupremelaw1.htm
Week 4

Democracy, Government and Constitution (Part I)
OBJECTIVES: To discuss the proper understanding of democracy
To trace the development of democratic tradition in the Philippines
To study democracy Philippine-style as reflected in the constitution
QUESTION: How do we describe democracy Philippine style? What are its
features, strengths and weaknesses?
TOPICS:
Meaning of democracy
Major stages of the evolution of democracy in the Philippines
Key features of democracy in the Philippines
Military and democracy
The role of media
Other democratic institutions
REFERENCE: Art. III; Art. V; Art. VI, Sec. 16, par. 5, Sec. 19, Sec. 23, par. 1, Sec. 27,
par. 1, Sec. 32; Art. VIII, Sec.4, par. 2-3; Art. X. Sec. 3, 10, 11, 18; Art. IX; Art. XI;
Art. XIII, Sec. 15-19; Art. XVI, Sec. 11; Art. XVI, Sec. 4-3; Art. XVII, Sec. 1-2
READING: Philippine Democracy: Alive but is it well? in
http://opinion.inquirer.net/viewpoints/columns/view/20100511269336/Philippine-Democracy-Alive-but-is-it-well

Week 5

Democracy, Government and Constitution (Part II)
OBJECTIVES: To discuss the form of government in the Philippines
To discuss the relationship of governance and public accountability
To identify key issues of governance / government in the Philippines
QUESTION: What is the key to a corruption-free government?
TOPICS:
The features of presidential form of government
The role of the different branches of government
Governance and bureaucracy
Public accountability
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The issue of regional autonomy
Devolution of local government
People power and Philippine government
REFERENCE: Art. II, Sec.1,4; Art VI-VIII; Art. X; Art. XI
READING: RP up a bit in corruption index in
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20101028300174/RP-up-a-bit-in-corruption-index
PRELIM EXAM
Week 6

The Constitution and the Economy
OBJECTIVES: To conduct a cursory mapping of the state of the economy of the
country
To identify key economic provisions of the Constitution
To identify key problems and how we, as citizens, can contribute to their
solutions
QUESTION: What ails our economy?
TOPICS:
Agrarian economy
The role of the private sector
Social and human development
Labor
Foreign investment
The population and economy
REFERENCE: Preamble; Art. II, Sec. 7-28; Art. XII; Art. XIII; Art. XIV, Art. XVI,
Sec. 9-11
READINGS: Philippines slips in global prosperity index in
http://www.newsbreak.ph/2010/11/03/philippines-slips-in-global-prosperityindex/
Low human development reflects MDG failure in http://www.undp.org.ph/?
link=news&news_id=417&fa=1
2010 Human Development Report analyses long-term development trends in
http://content.undp.org/go/newsroom/2010/november/undp-launches-2010human-development-report-analysing-long-term-development-trends.en
Summary of 2010 Human Development Report in
http://www.undp.org/publications/hdr2010/en/HDR_2010_EN_Summary.pdf

Week 7

Constitution, Education and Culture
OBJECTIVES: To examine key provisions of the Constitution on education and
culture
To identify issues related to education and culture
To determine the importance of education and culture in the democratic
growth of Philippine nation
QUESTION: What is the role of education and culture in promoting democracy
and nation-building?
TOPICS:
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The relation between education, culture and citizenship
Problems related with education and culture
Language
Youth and family
Sustainable development
REFERENCE: Art. II, Sec. 11-14; Art. XIII; Art. XIV; Art. XV
READINGS: RP far behind goals to lift plight of children, mothers in
http://pcij.org/stories/rp-far-behind-goals-to-lift-plight-of-children-mothers/
The Crisis of Public Education in the Philippines in
http://www.fnf.org.ph/liberalopinion/crisis-public-education-philippines.htm
Education crisis looms in
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2009/may/21/yehey/top_stories/20090
521top1.html
Department of Education: When reforms don’t transform in
http://hdn.org.ph/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/chapter-2-department-ofeducation-when-reforms-dont-transform.pdf
The Labor Exporting State: Migration and Higher Education in the Philippines in
http://www.allacademic.com//meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/1/9/7/3/8/
pages197380/p197380-1.php
Week 8

Global Perspectives on Philippine Politics
OBJECTIVES: To examine how the Philippines situates itself vis a vis the
current trends of global politics
To see how the Philippine government directs itself in relation with its global
counterparts
To understand the future of Philippine politics in the age of globalization
QUESTION: How do we describe the Philippines’ position in global politics?
(How does the country view itself in relation with other states? How do they view us?)
TOPICS:
Sovereignty and Globalization
Terrorism
Environment
Economy and democracy
Philippines’ foreign relations / policies
REFERENCE: Art. I; Art. II, Sec.1-2, 8,18,24,27; Art. III; Art. VII, Sec. 21; Art. XII;
Art. XIII, Sec. 1-3
READING: PNP, DND, intel agency notified of the terror info in
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/star/20101109/tph-pnp-dnd-intel-agency-notifiedterror-541dfb4.html

Week 9

Constitution: Cure or Problem?
OBJECTIVES: To take a look at the on-going debate on the issue of
constitutional change
To see the previous attempts to change the constitution
To formulate informed perspective on the issue
QUESTION: Is there a genuine need to change the Constitution?
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TOPICS:
Strengths and weaknesses of the constitution
Past efforts to the change the constitution; their merits and demerits
Key reasons behind the campaign for constitutional change
Prospects and alternatives
REFERENCE: Art. XVII
READINGS: Philippine Constitution and Charter Change in
http://sites.google.com/site/ipeoteam2010/philippine-constitution-andcharter-change
The Philippines’ Foreign Relations: Threats and Opportunities in
http://www.iseas.edu.sg/viewpoint/rcs28nov03.pdf
Week 10

Synthesis
FINAL EXAM

GUIDELINES FOR GROUP WORK:
1. Each group shall select a topic or issue related with a topic. The issue or topic must be
based on the text of the Constitution. The group is expected to be able to do this during
research break.
2. At the beginning of each lecture, one or two groups shall give an overview of their
report (from Abstract to Justification).
3. For the prelim grading period, each group is expected to complete the initial part of its
report (from Abstract to Justification). Prelim exam consists of the oral defense of the
said part.
4. For the final grading period, the group is expected to complete the entire report. Final
exam consists of the oral defense of the entire paper.
5. Structure of the report:
Abstract
Objectives
Question
Justification or Background of the Study
Discussion
Conclusion
Recommendations
REFERENCES:
Books
Abinales, Patricio and Donna J. Amoroso. State and Government in the Philippines. New York:
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2005.
Adams, Ian. Fifty Major Political Thinkers. London: Routledge, 2003.
Agoncillo, Teodoro. History of the Filipino People. Manila: Garotech Publishing, 1990.
Anvil Law Books Series. The Constitutions of the Philippines. Pasig City: Anvil Publishing Inc.,
2005
Busto, Arellano S. (Comp.) Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines. Manila: AVB Printing
Press, 2005.
David, Randolf. Nation, Self and Citizenship. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 2002.
De Leon, Hector S. Textbook on Philippine Constitution. Quezon City: Rex Publishing Co., Inc.,
2005.
Morada, Noel et al. Philippine Politics and Governance: An Introduction. Quezon City: University of
the Philippines, 2006.
Online Articles (see above)
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  • 1. COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS ESPAÑA, MANILA PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT AND CONSTITUTION Course Outline 2nd Semester 2010 – 2011 COURSE OBJECTIVES:     To provide the students citizenship education through the study of Philippine government and constitution To study the dynamics of the Philippines as a democratic and republican government To help students to understand and appreciate the 1987 Constitution as the fundamental charter of the land To enable the students formulate their own perspectives and responses to the pressing issues of the times COURSE EXPECTATIONS: To maximize the benefits of and to, hopefully, pass the course, students, at the very outset, are expected:        To have an average familiarity with Philippine history To possess an updated awareness of current events To have made, at least, an initial reading of the text of the Philippine Constitution To be willing to share their insights on issues during small group and plenary class discussions To be ready to accomplish and turn in their requirements on time To be prepared to comply with the reading assignments To be capable of exercising independence in thinking and of engaging in meaningful discussion of the issues to be taken up in the class TEACHING / LEARNING PARAMETERS:         The class shall treat the Constitution as a living text, that is, open to both questions and answers. Consistent with our advocacy of democracy, the class shall also adopt a “democratic” approach to learning through the use of small group and plenary discussions. At the outset, the class will be divided into permanent discussion groups. Each discussion group is responsible for “nursing” the topic/s assigned to / chosen by them. Oral and written, individual and group exercises shall be employed as tools of assessment. There will be a short written quiz and/or oral recitation each meeting to ensure readiness for the day’s discussion. Each meeting, the class shall commence with a brief oral presentation from the group/s of the day. The class shall promote problem-posing and problem-solving approaches to learning. Independent research/study for groups and individuals is highly encouraged. The study of the constitution will be issue-oriented and infused with both local and global perspectives. CLASROOM PROTOCOLS: Basic classroom decorum (see Student Handbook) Absences beyond 7 mean WP. Three counts of tardiness are equal to one absence. 1
  • 2. Special quiz or recitation is given only on exceptional cases. REQUIREMENTS: Recitation Group activities Quizzes Major exams Paper GRADING SYSTEM: Class standing Major exams (prelim / final) Major paper 50% 30% 20% (10% oral + 10% written) COURSE OUTLINE: Prelim Grading Period Day 1 Orientation To provide an overview of the course. Week 1 PGC and Citizenship Education OBJECTIVES: To make a cursory mapping of Philippine political landscape To identify key political issues affecting Philippine state To introduce the concept of citizenship education as a paradigm of understanding Philippine politics and constitution QUESTION: How do we understand the statement, “What is personal is also political.”? TOPICS: General definition of citizenship education Citizenship education according to the constitution Philosophical underpinnings of citizenship The strict legal meaning of citizenship The broader meaning of citizenship REFERENCE: Art. II, Sec. 3-5, Sec. 9 –28; Art. III; Art. IV; Art. XIII; Art. XIV; Art. XV READING: Citizenship Education for the 21st Century in http://www.unesco.org/education/tlsf/TLSF/theme_b/mod07/mod07task03/a ppendix.htm Week 2 Research Break Things to do: Watch “Batas Militar” in Youtube (11 parts) Read the 1987 Constitution Plan / consolidate preliminary work for research Checking out, gathering, browsing of readings Week 3 Historical Background of the 1987 Constitution OBJECTIVES: To trace the key historical events which led to the creation of the 1987 Constitution To deepen the students’ understanding of constitution 2
  • 3. To highlight the significance of the constitution in the political life of modern state QUESTION: Is the state of Philippine politics reflective of a leadership crisis or citizenship crisis? TOPICS: Meaning of constitution The relation between the constitution and the modern political state The different previous Philippine constitutions and their impact on the development Philippine government Historical precedents of the 1987 Constitution (key players, key events) The distinction between “nation”, “state” and “government” in the light of Philippine history Watersheds in the history of Philippine government Different forms of government in the context of Philippine history REFERENCE: Preamble of 1987 Constitution; Art. II, Sec. 1-2, 7-8 READINGS: 1899, 1935, 1943, 1973, 1986 Constitutions in http://www.chanrobles.com/philsupremelaw1.htm Week 4 Democracy, Government and Constitution (Part I) OBJECTIVES: To discuss the proper understanding of democracy To trace the development of democratic tradition in the Philippines To study democracy Philippine-style as reflected in the constitution QUESTION: How do we describe democracy Philippine style? What are its features, strengths and weaknesses? TOPICS: Meaning of democracy Major stages of the evolution of democracy in the Philippines Key features of democracy in the Philippines Military and democracy The role of media Other democratic institutions REFERENCE: Art. III; Art. V; Art. VI, Sec. 16, par. 5, Sec. 19, Sec. 23, par. 1, Sec. 27, par. 1, Sec. 32; Art. VIII, Sec.4, par. 2-3; Art. X. Sec. 3, 10, 11, 18; Art. IX; Art. XI; Art. XIII, Sec. 15-19; Art. XVI, Sec. 11; Art. XVI, Sec. 4-3; Art. XVII, Sec. 1-2 READING: Philippine Democracy: Alive but is it well? in http://opinion.inquirer.net/viewpoints/columns/view/20100511269336/Philippine-Democracy-Alive-but-is-it-well Week 5 Democracy, Government and Constitution (Part II) OBJECTIVES: To discuss the form of government in the Philippines To discuss the relationship of governance and public accountability To identify key issues of governance / government in the Philippines QUESTION: What is the key to a corruption-free government? TOPICS: The features of presidential form of government The role of the different branches of government Governance and bureaucracy Public accountability 3
  • 4. The issue of regional autonomy Devolution of local government People power and Philippine government REFERENCE: Art. II, Sec.1,4; Art VI-VIII; Art. X; Art. XI READING: RP up a bit in corruption index in http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20101028300174/RP-up-a-bit-in-corruption-index PRELIM EXAM Week 6 The Constitution and the Economy OBJECTIVES: To conduct a cursory mapping of the state of the economy of the country To identify key economic provisions of the Constitution To identify key problems and how we, as citizens, can contribute to their solutions QUESTION: What ails our economy? TOPICS: Agrarian economy The role of the private sector Social and human development Labor Foreign investment The population and economy REFERENCE: Preamble; Art. II, Sec. 7-28; Art. XII; Art. XIII; Art. XIV, Art. XVI, Sec. 9-11 READINGS: Philippines slips in global prosperity index in http://www.newsbreak.ph/2010/11/03/philippines-slips-in-global-prosperityindex/ Low human development reflects MDG failure in http://www.undp.org.ph/? link=news&news_id=417&fa=1 2010 Human Development Report analyses long-term development trends in http://content.undp.org/go/newsroom/2010/november/undp-launches-2010human-development-report-analysing-long-term-development-trends.en Summary of 2010 Human Development Report in http://www.undp.org/publications/hdr2010/en/HDR_2010_EN_Summary.pdf Week 7 Constitution, Education and Culture OBJECTIVES: To examine key provisions of the Constitution on education and culture To identify issues related to education and culture To determine the importance of education and culture in the democratic growth of Philippine nation QUESTION: What is the role of education and culture in promoting democracy and nation-building? TOPICS: 4
  • 5. The relation between education, culture and citizenship Problems related with education and culture Language Youth and family Sustainable development REFERENCE: Art. II, Sec. 11-14; Art. XIII; Art. XIV; Art. XV READINGS: RP far behind goals to lift plight of children, mothers in http://pcij.org/stories/rp-far-behind-goals-to-lift-plight-of-children-mothers/ The Crisis of Public Education in the Philippines in http://www.fnf.org.ph/liberalopinion/crisis-public-education-philippines.htm Education crisis looms in http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2009/may/21/yehey/top_stories/20090 521top1.html Department of Education: When reforms don’t transform in http://hdn.org.ph/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/chapter-2-department-ofeducation-when-reforms-dont-transform.pdf The Labor Exporting State: Migration and Higher Education in the Philippines in http://www.allacademic.com//meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/1/9/7/3/8/ pages197380/p197380-1.php Week 8 Global Perspectives on Philippine Politics OBJECTIVES: To examine how the Philippines situates itself vis a vis the current trends of global politics To see how the Philippine government directs itself in relation with its global counterparts To understand the future of Philippine politics in the age of globalization QUESTION: How do we describe the Philippines’ position in global politics? (How does the country view itself in relation with other states? How do they view us?) TOPICS: Sovereignty and Globalization Terrorism Environment Economy and democracy Philippines’ foreign relations / policies REFERENCE: Art. I; Art. II, Sec.1-2, 8,18,24,27; Art. III; Art. VII, Sec. 21; Art. XII; Art. XIII, Sec. 1-3 READING: PNP, DND, intel agency notified of the terror info in http://ph.news.yahoo.com/star/20101109/tph-pnp-dnd-intel-agency-notifiedterror-541dfb4.html Week 9 Constitution: Cure or Problem? OBJECTIVES: To take a look at the on-going debate on the issue of constitutional change To see the previous attempts to change the constitution To formulate informed perspective on the issue QUESTION: Is there a genuine need to change the Constitution? 5
  • 6. TOPICS: Strengths and weaknesses of the constitution Past efforts to the change the constitution; their merits and demerits Key reasons behind the campaign for constitutional change Prospects and alternatives REFERENCE: Art. XVII READINGS: Philippine Constitution and Charter Change in http://sites.google.com/site/ipeoteam2010/philippine-constitution-andcharter-change The Philippines’ Foreign Relations: Threats and Opportunities in http://www.iseas.edu.sg/viewpoint/rcs28nov03.pdf Week 10 Synthesis FINAL EXAM GUIDELINES FOR GROUP WORK: 1. Each group shall select a topic or issue related with a topic. The issue or topic must be based on the text of the Constitution. The group is expected to be able to do this during research break. 2. At the beginning of each lecture, one or two groups shall give an overview of their report (from Abstract to Justification). 3. For the prelim grading period, each group is expected to complete the initial part of its report (from Abstract to Justification). Prelim exam consists of the oral defense of the said part. 4. For the final grading period, the group is expected to complete the entire report. Final exam consists of the oral defense of the entire paper. 5. Structure of the report: Abstract Objectives Question Justification or Background of the Study Discussion Conclusion Recommendations REFERENCES: Books Abinales, Patricio and Donna J. Amoroso. State and Government in the Philippines. New York: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2005. Adams, Ian. Fifty Major Political Thinkers. London: Routledge, 2003. Agoncillo, Teodoro. History of the Filipino People. Manila: Garotech Publishing, 1990. Anvil Law Books Series. The Constitutions of the Philippines. Pasig City: Anvil Publishing Inc., 2005 Busto, Arellano S. (Comp.) Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines. Manila: AVB Printing Press, 2005. David, Randolf. Nation, Self and Citizenship. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 2002. De Leon, Hector S. Textbook on Philippine Constitution. Quezon City: Rex Publishing Co., Inc., 2005. Morada, Noel et al. Philippine Politics and Governance: An Introduction. Quezon City: University of the Philippines, 2006. Online Articles (see above) 6
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