Rizal s Family Childhood And Early Education

Rizal s Family Childhood And Early Education

Why family, childhood and early education is important to Jose Rizal

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1. Why family, childhood and early education is important to Jose Rizal


Answer:

For Rizal, the mission of education is to elevate the country to the highest seat of glory and to develop the people's mentality. Since education is the foundation of society and a prerequisite for social progress, Rizal claimed that only through education could the country be saved from domination.


2. Essay about the impact of childhood, family and early education of rizal


Rizal came from a noble family; his father Fransisco Mercado, who farmer and a lieutenant governor and his mother Toedora Alonzo, who was a remarkable and well-mannered woman. His family wa greatly inclined in studies because of Dona Toedora's influence and his significantly contributed to Rizal's success as a person. Because of his love to his mother, he became physician to cure his mother's eye
He was both and an author at the same time. He wrote a lot of literatures including his two most popular books, the Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Rizal was known to lead a non-violent reform society because of his leadership skills that was installed by his family who became mentors to Rizal's personality. His earlier family were composed of bright and joyful moments of his home. Rizal grew up on a loving and caring family. His mother always reads him a peace of literature with moral lessons amd and she never failed to educate him. His success as a person and hero all goes back to his family because they are the ones who supported him on his goals and ambitions. Before Rizal died, he entrusted his works to his sister Trinidad and all of Rizal's accomplishment were made possible with the help of his family. They supported him through influencing him on his studies, arts, and crafts. All the ideas then established Rizal's values in life and his education made him great which made him a great hero who fought and died for his country. Not yielding to the corruption and injustice by those who are in power. All of these took part in raising Rizal and all of it became the reason why Rizal grew up as a mighty and courageous Filipino who fought the Spaniards with use of his pen.

3. How would you analyze Rizal's Family, Childhood and Early Education?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Rizal had his early education in Calamba and Biñan. It was a typical schooling that a son of an ilustrado family received during his time, characterized by the four R's- reading, writing, arithmetic, and religion. Instruction was rigid and strict.

4. timeline of rizal's early childhood


Answer:José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, wrote many political pieces which expressed the feelings of many about the Spanish colonization and the potential for a democracy. The following timeline follows Rizal's biography throughout his life.


5. Create a timeline of Jose Rizal's childhood and early education.


Ilang Kaganapan sa Buhay ni Jose Rizal

Hunyo 19, 1861 - Ipinanganak ni Teodora Alonso ang kanilang ikapitong anak ni Francisco Rizal na tinawag na Pepe.  

Hunyo 22, 1861 - Ganap nang naging Kristiyano si Pepe nang siya ay bininyagan sa bayan ng Calamba sa pamumuno ni Rev. Rufino Collantes. Pinangalan siyang Jose Rizal Mercado.  

1864 - Tatlong taon pa lamang si Pepe nang matutunan nito ang alpabetong Pilipino sa pagtuturo ng kanyang ina.  

1865 - Namatay ang kapatid na babae ni Pepe na si Concepcion.  

1869 - Walong taong gulang si Pepe nang isinulat niya ang kanyang kauna-unahang tulang pinamagatang "Sa Aking Mga Kabata". Sa taong rin na ito umalis si Pepe patungong bayan ng Biñan upang mag-aral.  

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6. Rizal's life: family, childhood, and education. ​


RIZAL'S FAMILY

Jose Rizal came from a wealthy family in Calamba, Laguna, Considered one of the largest families in those times, the 13-member-family consisted of his father Francisco Mercado II, his mother Teodora Alonso Realonda, himself, nine sisters and one brother.

RIZAL'S CHILDHOOD

The first memory of Rizal, in his infancy, was his happy days in the family garden. Because he was frail, sickly, and undersized child, he was given the most tender care by his parents. 9. His father built a nipa cottage in the garden for him to play in the daytime

RIZAL'S EDUCATION

Rizal had his early education in Calamba and Biñan. It was a typical schooling that a son of an ilustrado family received during his time, characterized by the four R's- reading, writing, arithmetic, and religion. Instruction was rigid and strict.

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7. virtues that were exhibited in the life of Rizal based on his relationship with his family, his childhood and early education


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8. Describe and explain Rizal’s childhood and early education.


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9. Timeline of rizal's childhood and early education


Answer:

>On June 19th Jose Rizal is born to become the seventh child born to his parents. Three.

>Dec. 18, 1870.

>1871. Jose continues his education under the instruction of Lucas Padua.

>June 10, 1872. Rizal took the entrance exam in Ateneo.

>1875. Rizal enters the Ateneo as a boarder at just 14 years of age.

>March 14, 1877.


10. Give some examples of virtues that were exemplified in the life of Rizal based on his relationship with his family, his childhood and early education. ​


Answer:

Instances in which he displayed courage, will-power, leadership and self abnegation are admirable. Events revealing his honesty, love and faith in God, love for fellowmen and love parents are shining virtues for everyone.


11. What is the meaning of early childhood education?


Early childhood education (ECE; also nurseryeducation) is a branch of education theory which relates to the teaching of young children (formally and informally) up until the age of about eight. Infant/toddler education, a subset of early childhood education, denotes the education of children from birth to age two.

12. Give 5 examples of virtues that were exemplified in the life of Rizal based on his relationship with his family, his childhood, and early education and explain each.


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Answer:

Honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, fidelity,

Explanation:

Honesty or truthfulness is a facet of moral character that connotes positive and virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, straightforwardness, including straightforwardness of conduct, along with the absence of lying, cheating, theft, etc. Honesty also involves being trustworthy, loyal, fair, and sincere.courage_mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.compassion-be compassionate is to feel deeply for another person as they experience the ups and downs associated with life. To be compassionate is to not just tell someone that you care, but also to show them that you care by being there before they even ask forgenerosity-happy to give time, money, food, or kindness to people in need. Generosity is a quality — like honesty and patience — that we all probably wish we had more of. When you show generosity, you might give away things or money or put others before yourself.fidelitymanages a large family of mutual funds, provides fund distribution and investment advice, retirement services, index funds, wealth management, cryptocurrency, securities execution and clearance, asset custody, and life insurance.


13. How did the early childhood of Rizal motivate him to love or value education?​


Answer:

For Rizal, the mission of education is to elevate the country to the highest seat of glory and to develop the people's mentality. Since education is the foundation of society and a prerequisite for social progress, Rizal claimed that only through education could the country be saved from domination.

Explanation:

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14. fundamental concepts of early childhood education?​


They are as follows: (1) Assessment; (2) Birth to Three; (3) Brain Studies and Neuroscience; (4) Child Minding and Home Care; (5) Developmentally Appropriate Practice; (6) Early Intervention Studies; (7) Early Literacy Development; (8) Family Literacy; (9) Foundation Stage; (10) Gender; (11) High Scope Preschool


15. 1. Write a reflection about Rizal’s life family, childhood and early education?2. Write an essay about the student's education during the time of Rizal.​


Answer:

1.Early childhood

In Calamba, Laguna

19 June 1861JOSE RIZAL, the seventh child of Francisco Mercado Rizal and Teodora Alonso y Quintos, was born in Calamba, Laguna.22 June 1861He was baptized JOSE RIZAL MERCADO at the Catholic of Calamba by the parish priest Rev. Rufino Collantes with Rev. Pedro Casañas as the sponsor.28 September 1862The parochial church of Calamba and the canonical books, including the book in which Rizal’s baptismal records were entered, were burned.1864Barely three years old, Rizal learned the alphabet from his mother.1865When he was four years old, his sister Conception, the eight child in the Rizal family, died at the age of three.

2.Education during the time of Rizal

During the time of Rizal, or during the late 18th to early 19th century, the Friars occupied the Philippines. These friars controlled the educational system in the Philippines and they were able to own different schools comprising from the primary level to the tertiary levels of education. The people who took charge in teaching, implementation of the rules and regulations and the monitoring of students were assigned to the missionaries during that time. The teachings of the Catholic religion were emphasized to the levels of education in the schools owned by the friars. In the primary level, they were taught of the Christian Doctrines, how to read Spanish books and a little of the native’s language. In the universities, Science and Mathematics were not vey much introduced to the students. Instead of Spanish, students were taught how to speak and understand Latin.

Explanation:

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16. Write a biography of yourself (on your early childhood) comparing to Rizal’s early childhood​


Answer:

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17. explain the importance of early childhood and early education of jose rizal in your family in molding your personality towards your bright future​


Explanation:

To recognize the importance of Rizal's ideals and teachings in relation to present conditions and situations in the society. To encourage the application of such ideals in current social and personal problems and issues. To develop an appreciation and deeper understanding of all that Rizal fought and died for.

18. Write an essay comparing your family, early childhood and education with Rizal’s own. ​


Answer:

taking a part of a family


19. Early childhood of Rizal


Rizal grew up able to study together with the spaniards and though he was a filipino his family was able to provide for them well enough that he was able to study abroad


20. What could be your assumption about Rizal’s view point on his childhood family, love and education?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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21. What do you think is Rizal's view on childhood, family love and education.​


Answer:

I think he loves his family and cares about his family of all the time he really like books when he's child

Soory this is I can only describe to him:)

Answer:

on my own opinion. i think jose rizal thought that childhood is much more important than education and love. jose rizal, just like Filipino boys,had many beautiful memories of childhood. he have a happy home, filled with parental affection, impregnated with family joys, and sanctified by prayers. In the midst of such peaceful, refined, God-loving family, he spent the early years of his childhood.


22. Create atimeline of Rizal's Childhood and Early Education​


Answer:

1848

José Rizal’s mom, Teodora Morales Alonso-Realonda y Quintos, and dad, Francisco Rizal-Mercado y Alejandra, marry on June 28th.

1861

On June 19th José Rizal is born to become the seventh child born to his parents. Three days later Rizal was christened with the name Jose Protasio Rizal-Mercado y Alonso-Realonda.

1870

José begins school under the instruction of Justiniano Aquin Cruz at just nine years of age.

1871

José continues his education under the instruction of Lucas Padua.

1872

Rizal is examined by those in charge of college entrance to St. Tomas University in Manila; he enters the school system as a scholar.

1875

Rizal enters the Ateneo as a boarder at just 14 years of age.

1876

At the age of 15, Rizal receives a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Ateneo de Manila. He not only receives this degree, but receives it with the highest honors possible

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José Rizal Life Timeline

José Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, wrote many political pieces which expressed the feelings of many about the Spanish colonization and the potential for a democracy. The following timeline follows Rizal's biography throughout his life.

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José Rizal's Early Life

1848

José Rizal’s mom, Teodora Morales Alonso-Realonda y Quintos, and dad, Francisco Rizal-Mercado y Alejandra, marry on June 28th.

1861

On June 19th José Rizal is born to become the seventh child born to his parents. Three days later Rizal was christened with the name Jose Protasio Rizal-Mercado y Alonso-Realonda.

1870

José begins school under the instruction of Justiniano Aquin Cruz at just nine years of age.

1871

José continues his education under the instruction of Lucas Padua.

1872

Rizal is examined by those in charge of college entrance to St. Tomas University in Manila; he enters the school system as a scholar.

1875

Rizal enters the Ateneo as a boarder at just 14 years of age.

1876

At the age of 15, Rizal receives a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Ateneo de Manila. He not only receives this degree, but receives it with the highest honors possible.

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1877

In June José begins to go to school at St. Tomas University in Manila where he studies philosophy.

Writing Career

1877

In November Rizal writes a poem and receives recognition for his writing from the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country, also known as Amigos del Pals. The recognition comes in the form of a diploma of merit and honorable mention.

1878

In June Rizal decides to switch gears in his educational pursuits and transfers into the medical courses at St. Tomas University. During this time he also writes an additional two poems that win him further recognition.

1880

At the age of 19 Rizal writes another poem for a competition where he should have won first prize. However, he was not given this prize due to discrimination

José Rizal's Early Life

1848

José Rizal’s mom, Teodora Morales Alonso-Realonda y Quintos, and dad, Francisco Rizal-Mercado y Alejandra, marry on June 28th.

1861

On June 19th José Rizal is born to become the seventh child born to his parents. Three days later Rizal was christened with the name Jose Protasio Rizal-Mercado y Alonso-Realonda.

1870

José begins school under the instruction of Justiniano Aquin Cruz at just nine years of age.

1871

José continues his education under the instruction of Lucas Padua.


23. Analysis in Rizals life, family, childhood and early eduction.


Answer:

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24. Rizal's life: family, childhood, and education."​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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25. early childhood of jose rizal summary


Explanation:

The first memory of Rizal, in his infancy, was his happy days in the family garden. Because he was frail, sickly, and undersized child, he was given the most tender care by his parents. 9. His father built a nipa cottage in the garden for him to play in the daytime.


26. rizal childhood and early education


Answer:

June 19 1861

He Was Born In Calamba, Laguna

Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Y. Alonzo

Reolonda

June 22 1861 He Was Baptized At Catholic Chruch At Calamba

At The Age of 3, 1864

His Fatger Built Nepa And Her Mother taught him now to read alphabet


27. How would you compare your early childhood to Rizal's childhood?​


Answer:

In his early childhood, Jose Rizal had perfected the alphabet at the age of 3 andcould read and write at age 5. In my early childhood, I learnt the alphabet at 4 and at theage of 5 I learnt to write and read. At a young age, Jose Rizal had always shown atendency towards the arts. His family was fascinated by his pencil paintings, sketches,and clay moldings. Later  in his  youth,  he displayed a special talent  in  painting  and drawing,  wrote a Tagalog  play,   which   was   presented   at  the   Calamba   Festival,   andpenned a short Spanish play, which was presented at the school. At my young age,without a care in the world, I enjoyed my childhood outside playing traditional Filipinogames such as patintero, tumbang preso, piko, sipa, turumpo, langit-lupa, taguan, andmany others. That’s where I grew up. I’m not book-smart like Jose Rizal, I’m just astreet-smart rascal back then.

Explanation:

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28. write an essay about the impact of childhood, family and early education of rizal to his success as a person and as a hero ​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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29. the comparison of rizal's early childhood to your own early childhood experience:​


Answer:

compare it to yours. search for Dr. Rizal's childhood qnd contrast which of it differ or the same from yours.


30. Write an essay about the impact of childhood,family and early education of rizal to his success as a person and as a hero


Answer:

DR.JOSE RIZAL IS ARE HERO

Explanation:

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