Assignment
Assignment
Assignment
This module provides basic concepts and information in the study of Readings in
Philippine history. This includes meaning and relevance of history; sources of history and
its types; external and internal criticism; and different kinds of primary sources.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this module, you should have
• Understood the events and its historical facts contained in the primary account
Pre-Assessment
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the best answer and write the letter of your answer on
the space provided before each number.
b 1. Which of the following is the study of man and his achievements from the
beginning of written records to the present time?
• Anthropology c. Sociology
• History d. Paleontology
d 4. Which of the following has these examples like text books, account of
person who does not really witness the events, and the like?
• Batis c. Sources
• Primary Sources d. Secondary Sources
On the other hand, secondary sources are like the cool cats who analyze and interpret those primary
sources. They're works created by folks who weren't directly involved but use the primary sources to give their
take on what went down. Secondary sources can be books, articles, documentaries, or even scholarly papers.
Primary sources offer a raw and unfiltered perspective, giving us a closer connection to the past. They
provide firsthand evidence and allow us to hear the voices of those who lived through historical events.
Secondary sources, on the other hand, provide analysis, context, and different interpretations of the primary
sources. They help us make sense of the information and provide a broader understanding of historical events.
Core Content
Meaning and Relevance of History
Sources of History
In the study of Philippine history, sources are called batis which also means
stream or a spring. A batis therefore is the spring of historical information. The usual
batis are documents especially archival documents.
There are some sources which are not written such as relics, fossils, remains, and
memorabilia. Some sources are alive such as living eyewitnesses. When the researcher
uses them in his research, they are always known as respondents or informants.
Types of Sources. There are two types of sources in the study of history.
Primary sources are considered as the lifeblood of history. They directly talks
about the subject matter. They accounts of people who are direct participants or
eyewitness to an event are primary sources. Examples of primary sources are minutes of
meeting, diaries and journals, autobiographies, and the like.
Secondary sources are documents or works made by individuals who are not
directly involved to the events or made by people who obtained the information from
somebody else or from primary sources. Examples of secondary sources are textbooks,
encyclopedia entries, newspapers accounts of a meeting, and the like.
and competence, (b) time delay, (c) motives and biases of the author, and (d) consistency
of the data (Biong and Grey, 2017).
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Tasks
Instruction: Read the historical accounts on Tejeros Convention, and be able to
identify the differences between the primary source from the secondary source.
The First Cry of the Philippine Revolution was the onset of the Spanish-Filipino
Revolution as known as the Philippine Revolution of 1896 in which the first skirmishes
was in Pasong Tamo.
With the discovery of the Katipunan, resulted to the opposing stand of the two
Katipunan factions, namely: the Magdalo and the Magdiwang. The Magdalo faction stand
firm in the changing of the Katipunan since it was already discovered by the Spaniards.
On the other hand, the Magdiwang group stand firm that the Katipunan should remain
despite the Spaniard had discovered it.
The Revolution had started. There was a need to unite and focus to the common
enemy, the Spaniards.
To unite the conflicting factions of the Katipunan and to solve the issue at hand,
their leaders, Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo agreed to hold the Tejeros
Convention. The venue of this convention is given below:
Source: https://cavite.gov.ph Tejeros Convention Site
Tejeros Convention is the event in the history whose purpose is to unite the two
conflicting factions of the Katipunan, by electing the new set of officers who will be
recognized by both factions. The meeting started with Jacinto Lumbreras as the presiding
officer. During the meeting, heated arguments were exchanged by the conflicting factions
whether the Katipunan be changed or remained. Due to this, the presiding officer called
for an hour recess to cool off the heads of those Katipuneros. After the recess, Andres
Bonifacio took over as Presiding Officer.
Now, you are task to compare the primary source and the secondary source of the
above-mentioned event, Tejeros Convention. One account was written by Santiago
• Alvarez, a Katipunan general and was present during the Meeting as the primary
source. The other account was written by Teodoro A. Agoncillo, a well-known historian, as
the secondary source.
For this historical event, the following references are provided where you can read
the primary and secondary accounts of Tejeros Convention:
*Biong, Ryan D. and Evelyn J. Grey (2017). Readings in Philippine History. Iloilo
City: Malones Printing Press & Publishing House.
*Agoncillo, Teodoro A. (2002). The Revolt of the Masses: The Story of Bonifacio
and the Katipunan. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press
Compare the accounts from both primary source and the secondary source. By
doing this activity, you may know the difference of the primary sources from the
secondary sources.
Independent Activity
Differences: The primary source would provide direct information from the health
official, while the secondary source would include analysis, explanations, and
potentially other expert opinions to help readers understand the implications of
the official's statement.
Differences: The primary source would present the study's methodology, data, and
conclusions, while the secondary source would interpret and summarize the
study's findings for a broader audience, including possible implications and
limitations.
Your output for this activity will be submitted together with your output in your Task.
The submission will depend on your Professor’s instruction.
Post- Assessment
I. Multiple Choice. Choose the best answer and write the letter of your answer on
the space before each number.
b 1. The study of man and his achievements from the beginning of written
records to the present time is
• Anthropology c. Sociology
• History d. Paleontology
a 2. This refers to the originators of information and data in the study of history
• Sources c. People
• Documents d. Events
d 4. Historical sources such as text books, account of person who does not really
witness the events, and the like
• Batis c. Sources
• Primary Sources d. Secondary Sources
II. Essay: In not more than 10 sentences, discuss how the primary sources
differs from the secondary sources.
Primary sources are original documents from the time period being studied, like diaries or
photographs. Secondary sources are interpretations or analyses of primary sources, created
by scholars. Primary sources provide direct evidence, while secondary sources offer
analysis and commentary. .
References
Biong, R. D., Erebaren, G.C and Evelyn J. Grey (2017). Readings in Philippine
History. Iloilo City: Malones Printing Press & Publishing House.
De Viana, Augusto V. (2013). Stories Rarely Told. New Day Publishers, Quezon City,
Philippines .