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Spanish and Japanese Regime
Spanish and Japanese Regime
OBJECTIVES OF EDUCATION
- Parish friars put forth great effort to teach the indigenous people to
read believing that literacy was the key to better lifestyles.
- To make the native Filipinos obedient and God – fearing Christians.
AGENCIES OF EDUCATION
- Parochial School
- Missionary Schools
- Universities
SCHOOLS CREATED
- University of San Carlos
- University of Santo Tomas
- Colegio de San Jose
- Escuela de Niños
- Gen. Gregorio del Pilar Elementary School
- Colegio de San Potenciana
- Colegio de Manila
- San Jose Seminary
- Colegio de San Juan de Letran
- Colegio de Huerfanos de San Pedro y San Pablo
- Santa Isabel College Manila
- San Carlos Seminary
- Santa Catalina College
- Colegio de Santa Rosa
- Seminario Mayor de San Carlos
- Holy Rosary Minor Seminary
- Immaculate Conception School of Theology
- Escuela Normal Superior
- Philippine Merchant Marine Academy
- Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University
- Universidad de San Ignacio
- Holy Rosary Minor Seminary
- Ateneo de Manila University
- St. Claire Convent of Manila
JAPANESE
OBJECTIVES OF EDUCATION
- To stop depending on western countries like U.S
- Promote and enrich the Filipino culture
- To be aware of materialism to raise the morality of the Filipinos
- To learn and adopt Niponggo and to stop using the English language
- To spread elementary and vocational education.
- Foster a new Filipino culture based
AGENCIES OF EDUCATION
- Schools
SCHOOLS CREATED
- Southwestern University Matias H. Aznar Memorial College of Medicine,
Inc.