Chapter 1- Introduction of the Study of Philippine Literature
Chapter 2- Ilocos
Chapter 3- Cagayan Valley
Chapter 4- Central Luzon
Chapter 5- Southern Tagalog
Chapter 6- Bicol
Chapter 7- Western Visayas
Chapter 8- Central Visayas
Chapter 9- Eastern Visayas
Chapter 10- Western Mindanao
Chapter 11- Northern Mindanao
Chapter 12- Southern Mindanao
Chapter 13- Central Mindanao
Chapter 14- Caraga
Chapter 15- CAR- Cordillera Administrative Region
Chapter 16- ARMM- Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
Chapter 17- NCR- National Capital Region
My Portfolio in literature 111
Martes, Mayo 22, 2012
II. Students Outputs of E-Portfolio
Ballares, Charlene
Casatañeda, Mylene
Lopez, Grace
Luig, Ian
Mambaro, Merry Chris
Taño, Sheila Mae
Traje, Lemuel
III. Literature as a Platform in Education for Sustainable Development
Literature as a
platform in education for sustainable development makes us who & what we
are as Filipinos. Literature is about expressing what we feel. By expressing
what we feel we can educate many people. We are very lucky because we have our
literature. We can show the world that Filipinos are blessed to have our own.
Literature is
important because as a Filipino, we need to study, to know & to understand
where we came from, what values, culture, traditions we have. Be proud &
show the world that Philippine literature is owesome!
IV. Reflection in Literature
Literature is a term used to describe written
or spoken material. Broadly speaking, "literature" is used to
describe anything from creative writing to more technical or scientific works,
but the term is most commonly used to refer to works of the creative imagination,
including works of poetry, drama, fiction, and nonfiction. Literature represents
a language or a people, culture and tradition. But, literature is more
important than just a historical or cultural artifact. We study literature to understand the
different styles or writing. Also, it allows for the insight into the minds of
some of our great writers. If you think about it, these works are a
communication of a writer's thoughts and opinions. If we can obtain a better
way of communicating, we can apply that to other areas.
Studying our literature is important, but
during our class I feel uncomfortable, sleepy & hungry because I think it is
a boring subject. My teacher always reads a story, legends & etc. She also
gives us assignments & we are going to share that to
our classmates. During my turn in reporting, I feel nervous, my hands are
shaking, in short I’m not comfortable but I have to finish that to have my
grade. At the end, I enjoy listening & reading legends because it has a
love story & I learned many lessons.
I have to say that learning more about
our literature could actually answer a lot of questions in the history of the
country whereas it may only be literature, and there is no significance to one person, but then when you look deeper in each discovery, you will
find that our literature is a part of you!
V. Integration of Education for Sustainable Development to Literature
The best hope for learning to live sustainably lies in schooling that is "smart by nature." It includes experiencing the natural world, learning how nature sustains life, nurturing healthy communities, recognizing the implications of the ways we feed and provision ourselves, and knowing well the places where we live, work, and learn.
Sustainable development means building our communities so that we can all live comfortably without consuming all of our resources. We make an impact on our environment through how we live our lives. Sustainable development is not just about conserving our resources: it is about changing our culture to make conservation a way of life.
The earth has a natural balance, and over consumption of its resources, whether it is polluting or diverting water, or over-using land for building or agriculture or mining, or clear cutting of forests, or over-fishing the ocean, or burning too many fossil fuels throws that balance off and makes it difficult for the earth to renew itself. Living sustainably means only consuming as much as we need, while making sure to never consume so much that it cannot be replaced. Changing habits in daily or community life, in government or in business is often referred to as “greening practices”. The term “green” is used to refer to anything that is built for or working towards a sustainable, environmentally-friendly future.
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