Friday, January 25, 2013
Friday, December 21, 2012
project for political philosophy
2 public servants per student
First the usual Introduction. Take pictures of them, with them etc. Record the conversation: Video, audio or transcribe.
Tell the interviewee who you are and your purpose. Thank him/her for taking the time to sit with you.
Questions:
What was your degree/course in Aquinas?
When did you graduate ( assuming he/she finished the course) ? Could cover high school graduates too.
Who were your teachers? Your favourite teacher/s?
How was your life then as an Aquinian student?
What is your fondest memory of Aquinas?
When was the last time that you visited Aquinas?
What changes have you noticed?
What drove you to enter Politics?
What for you is politics?
Is it dirty? How could we improve our political system?
Kindly tell us about your experience in politics or political service? ( positions he/she occupied, political parties, etc).
Kindly describe yourself as a public servant.
Kindly describe yourself as a person.
Who inspire you?
Regarding some issues…
What do you think are the main problems of our country?
How do you think we can resolve this problem?
What is your view regarding RH Bill?
What is your view regarding Political Dynasty?
How do you think your education from Aquinas shaped you as a politician?
How do you think your education from Aquinas shaped you as a person?
Would you recommend politics to the Aquinians of today?
Then say your thanks to the interviewee.
First the usual Introduction. Take pictures of them, with them etc. Record the conversation: Video, audio or transcribe.
Tell the interviewee who you are and your purpose. Thank him/her for taking the time to sit with you.
Questions:
What was your degree/course in Aquinas?
When did you graduate ( assuming he/she finished the course) ? Could cover high school graduates too.
Who were your teachers? Your favourite teacher/s?
How was your life then as an Aquinian student?
What is your fondest memory of Aquinas?
When was the last time that you visited Aquinas?
What changes have you noticed?
What drove you to enter Politics?
What for you is politics?
Is it dirty? How could we improve our political system?
Kindly tell us about your experience in politics or political service? ( positions he/she occupied, political parties, etc).
Kindly describe yourself as a public servant.
Kindly describe yourself as a person.
Who inspire you?
Regarding some issues…
What do you think are the main problems of our country?
How do you think we can resolve this problem?
What is your view regarding RH Bill?
What is your view regarding Political Dynasty?
How do you think your education from Aquinas shaped you as a politician?
How do you think your education from Aquinas shaped you as a person?
Would you recommend politics to the Aquinians of today?
Then say your thanks to the interviewee.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Law in the Grand Manner
In the Grand Manner: Looking Back, Thinking Forward
for my students in Philippine Political Thought please read the work of Owen Lynch. Refer to the tables of content as to the exact pages.
for my students in Philippine Political Thought please read the work of Owen Lynch. Refer to the tables of content as to the exact pages.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Syllabus for Philippine Political Thought
Philippine Political Thought
Syllabus
2nd Sem SY 2012-2013
(This is just an initial syllabus of the subject; subject for revision)
This is the initial list of Philippine political thinkers that we are going to cover in the subject. Main book for the subject is the book written by Gripaldo: “Filipino Philosophy.” History books by Renato Constantino and other authors will also be used as reference.
Jose Rizal
Marcelo H. Del Pilar,
Graciano Lopez-Jaena,
Apolinario Mabini
Andres Bonifacio,
Emilio Aguinaldo
Maximo Kalaw
Rafael Palma,
Claro M. Recto,
Manuel Roxas
Benigno Ramos (Sakdal Movement)
Jose P. Laurel
Luis Taruc
Ferdinand Marcos
Renato Constantino
Nur Misuari
Jose Ma. Sison
Benigno Aquino
Fidel V. Ramos
Noy Aquino
Political Parties in the Philippines
The current state of Political Thought in the Philippines
Requirements:
Class participation
Examinations for purposes of learning evaluation
Class attendance
Papers/Researches
Expected output would be a module/compilation of the subject
Professor: Christian E. Rivero
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Friday, November 9, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Korea Opportunity
The National Youth Commission opens the application to the 14th ASEAN-Korea Future-Oriented Youth Exchange Programme. With the theme “ASEAN-Korea Youth Square 2012” the program aims to provide better knowledge of history, culture, society of the Republic of Korea (ROK) to young people of the ASEAN-member states. It also aims to provide a firm foundation for mutual understanding and goodwill between ASEAN and ROK. The NYC will be sending eight (8) Filipino delegates (4 males, 4 females) to the program which will be held on November 21 – 27, 2012 in Seoul, ROK.
Qualifications:
· Filipino youth leaders
· 18-30 years old
· Knowledgeable in Korean history and culture; and ASEAN-Korea relations
· Can communicate in English
Requirements:
· Accomplished NYC International Programs Application Form
· Resume with photo (not more than 3 pages)
· Scanned copy or photocopy of the information page of a valid passport
· An essay of not more than 300 words that is focused on "Promoting Understanding among ASEAN-Korean Youth" (Essay must be typewritten/encoded, double-spaced; Arial font 12)
Obligations of Delegates:
· To prepare 5-minute cultural presentation (group presentation)
· To prepare PowerPoint presentation regarding Philippine history/culture (group presentation)
· To write post-program policy paper (to be submitted within 2 weeks after the program)
Expenses:
· Roundtrip airfare (Manila-ROK-Manila), accommodation, and meals will be covered by the Organizer
The following need not apply:
1. Participants of NYC-coordinated international programs from 2010 – 2012 whose airfare, accommodation, and meals were paid for by the organizer; and
2. Participants of NYC-coordinated international programs from 2011 – 2012 whose airfare was shouldered by the participants and whose accommodation, and meals were paid for by the organizer.
Applications may be submitted thru e-mail with the subject: "14th ASEAN-Korea Future-Oriented Youth Exchange Programme " to internationalprograms@nyc.gov.ph.
Deadline for submission of application is at 5:00 PM on October 12, 2012, Friday.
For further details, you may get in touch with the International Programs Secretariat thru Ms Sarah Grutas at internationalprograms@nyc.gov.ph or at telefax number 02-4162833.
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