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  1. 1. GEC 2
  2. 2. UNIT 1 MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE OF HISTORY
  3. 3. INTRODUCTION ● To be able to critically read Philippine history, one must first have a basic and operational understanding of what history is and why it exists as a social science. What is History and what is its significance to human existence? These are the fundamental questions you will be guided to answer in this lesson. ● You will also be introduced to some conceptual definitions of history, how it is both a discipline and a narrative, some schools of thought that influence how it is viewed and written, and the role it plays in human
  4. 4. LET’S DISCOVER! ● “History" came from the Greek historia meaning "knowledge acquired through inquiry or investigation."
  5. 5. LET’S DISCOVER! • The study of the past, particularly how it relates to humans. It is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation and interpretation of information about these events. • A systematic account of the origin and development of humankind; a record of the unique events and movements in its life • Shares with literature, art, history of art, and other laboratories of the spirit and the mind, a probing preoccupation with exploring the many hopes, wonders, fears, and darker contradictions of the human condition.
  6. 6. LET’S DISCOVER! • The interpretative and imaginative study of surviving records of the past, either written or unwritten, in order to determine the meaning and scope of human existence. • The study of the beliefs and desires, practices and institutions of human beings. • Recorded struggle of people for ever increasing freedom and for newer and higher realizations of the human persons.
  7. 7. LET’S DISCOVER! • Not just a chronology of events nor story of heroes and great men. • Consists of the people’s effort to attain a better life. The people possess the capacity to make history.
  8. 8. History as a discipline • History is concerned with the past-- what happened then and what caused these events. But it's not enough to read the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and Wow (basic facts) of a particular event described in a historical record.
  9. 9. Historiography • is the study of history itself by analyzing and understanding who wrote the record; what methods, sources, and evidences were used to write the record; and, what was the context of the creation of the record.
  10. 10. POSITIVISM • requires empirical and observable evidence before one can claim that a particular knowledge is true. • "No document, no history."
  11. 11. History as a narrative. • History is written and taught with a particular intention for a particular group or audience.
  12. 12. The role of history • History has played significant roles in the development and survival of the human civilization. • History can also solidify a collective identity among peoples through collective memory or inspire people to band together under one purpose.
  13. 13. LESSON 2 Primary vs. Secondary Sources
  14. 14. Primary sources Produced at the same time as the event, period, or subject being studied. These include official documents and transcripts, newspaper clippings, photographs, eyewitness accounts, artifacts, memorabilia, letters, census,
  15. 15. SECONDARY sources Produced by an author who used primary sources to produce the material. These sources are closely related to primary sources and often interpret them.
  16. 16. LESSON 3 INTERNAL VS. EXTERNAL CRITICISM
  17. 17. External criticism the practice of verifying the authenticity of evidence by examining its physical characteristics; consistency with the historical characteristic of the time it was produced; and the materials used for the evidence.
  18. 18. Internal criticism the examination of the truthfulness and factuality of the evidence by looking at the content of the source and examining the circumstance of its production. It evaluates the author of the source, its context, the agenda behind its creation, the knowledge which informed it, and its intended purpose.
  19. 19. Internal criticism the examination of the truthfulness and factuality of the evidence by looking at the content of the source and examining the circumstance of its production. It evaluates the author of the source, its context, the agenda behind its creation, the knowledge which informed it, and its intended purpose.
  20. 20. Add a brief introduction of your section here: Let’s dive in and get to know some interesting facts about animals! WE WILL TALK ABOUT THIS FIRST.
  21. 21. DID YOU KNOW? ELEPHANTS AND STORMS. Did you know that elephants can sense storms? Elephants may be able to detect a thunderstorm from hundreds of miles away, and will head towards it, looking for water.
  22. 22. DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that a cat uses its whiskers as feelers to determine if a space is too small to squeeze through? Also, cats love to sleep. A fifteen-year-old cat has probably spent ten years of its life sleeping. Did you know that dogs can smell your feelings? Dogs can pick up on subtle changes in your scent, which can help him figure out how you are feeling, such as by smelling your perspiration when you become nervous or fearful.
  23. 23. Clearly, animals know more than we think, and think a great deal more than we know. ― Irene M. Pepperberg
  24. 24. DID YOU KNOW? Pandas don’t hibernate. It is estimated that more than 50 million kangaroos live there. They are Australia’s national symbol and appear on postage stamps, coins, and airplanes. There are more kangaroos than humans in Australia. Koalas don’t have much energy and, when not feasting on leaves, they spend their time dozing in the branches. Believe it or not, they can sleep for up to 18 hours a day! Koalas are even more lazy than cats. When winter approaches, they head lower down their mountain homes to warmer temperatures, where they continue to chomp away on bamboo!
  25. 25. Very interesting FACTS This is where you section ends. Duplicate this set of slides as many times you need to go over all your sections.
  26. 26. PANDAS DON’T HIBERNATE. When winter approaches, they head lower down their mountain homes to warmer temperatures, where they continue to chomp away on bamboo!
  27. 27. CATS LOVE TO SLEEP. A fifteen-year-old cat has probably spent ten years of its life sleeping. Also, cats use their whiskers as feelers to determine if a space is too small to squeeze through.
  28. 28. SOME FACTS ABOUT MY CATS. Traveled by plane. Twice! Of my cats are adorable. 100% 25% 75% Are females.
  29. 29. LET’S REVIEW SOME FACTS. Elephants Koalas are even more lazy than cats. Dogs Elephants can sense storms. Cats Dogs can smell your feelings. Pandas Kangaroos Koalas Pandas don’t hibernate. There are more kangaroos than humans in Australia. Cats use their whiskers as feelers
  30. 30. THIS IS OUR TEAM. Erika V. John S. Marie M. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor.
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  32. 32. AND THIS IS A TIMELINE 1999 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. 2005 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. 2015 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. 2019 2022 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
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