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This flashcard set covers the subject particulars, grading system, class routines, definition of literature, and the historical periods and dimensions of Philippine Literate as presented in the lecture notes.
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Written Works
A grading component that accounts for 25% of the student's total grade.
Performance Tasks
The grading component with the highest weight at 50% of the total grade, which can be completed individually, by pair, or by group.
Periodical Exams
A grading component that contributes 25% to the final grade.
ICT (Multimedia)
The technology integrated into the subject used for creating creative representations and adaptations of literary texts.
Facilitators of the Day
A classroom management routine involving a team of 4 students per session who lead preliminaries like prayer, attendance, and a creative recap.
Creative Recap
A 7−10 minute recapitulation of the previous session’s topic or activity prepared in PPT by the assigned facilitators.
LITERATURE
Derived from the Latin word "litteratura" meaning "writing formed with letters," it is anything that reproduces life experiences and sums up humanity.
Pre-Colonial Period
The first and longest period of Philippine literary history, featuring indigenous rituals, folk speeches, and songs recorded on perishable materials like dried leaves and bamboo.
Spanish Colonization Period
A period beginning in the early 15th century with two distinct classifications, religious and secular, and influences such as the Alibata and Christian Doctrine.
Alibata
One of the specific influences on Philippine literature during the Spanish Colonization Period.
American Colonization Period
A period marked by a leap in education and the introduction of the Public School system, where literature often imitated American models.
Period of Apprenticeship
A timeframe during the American period when Philippine literature in English was characterized as being imitative of American models of writing.
Geographic Dimension
The exploration and analysis of geographic representations in spaces, landscapes, and locations within Philippine literary history.
Linguistic Dimension
A system of conventional spoken, manual (signed), or written symbols used by individuals to express themselves in literature.
Ethnic Dimension
The shared cultural, social, and historical characteristics that provide a sense of identity and belonging based on common heritage, language, and traditions.