ATHENA IRISH D. LASTIMOSA BSN 4-A-3S
RELEVANCE OF
RIZAL COURSE
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‘our curriculum since primary school. | was not able to find interest in it. |
always thought it was boring. | also had difficulty whenever | needed to
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has been through. | can see bits and pieces of it in our country's culture
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Philippines because of his writings and because he ignited the
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hero for many reasons besides the ones | stated. Learning about
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when | was in my second year here at OLFU as a nursing student.
Minor subjects were not that interesting for me. | focused on my
major courses most of the time. Our professor changed my view of
the course because his teaching method was unconventional. He
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Many students are like me. They see history as something
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to young adults like me. Our generation has become more woke
regarding issues that even Rizal was fighting for at his time.
Racism, Patriarchy, and the lack of nationalism that, up to this
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Jose Rizal's life, | started to understand his views, which
changed mine. Learning about him taught me how | can fu
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country and its people. | hope they continue to teach this
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his knowledge and wisdom. Furthermore, may they be filldd |
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hero and the country he loved dearly.
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