LESSON 14
Rizal and
Education
“Without education and liberty,
which are the soil and the sun of
man, no reform is possible, no
measure can give the result
desired”
-Jose Rizal
Rizal’s Education
• Jose Rizal’s first teacher was his mother
• When he was 11 years old, Rizal entered the
Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
• Rizal traveled to Europe. "In order to obtain
a
better education Teodora Alonso
• Rizal earned a Licentiate in Medicine at the
Universidad Central de Madrid
Rizal’s Education
• Jose Rizal’s first teacher was his mother
• When he was 11 years old, Rizal entered the
Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
• Rizal traveled to Europe. "In order to obtain
a
better education
• Rizal earned a Licentiate in Medicine at the
Universidad Central de Madrid
Rizal’s Education
• Jose Rizal’s first teacher was his mother
• When he was 11 years old, Rizal entered the
Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
• Rizal traveled to Europe. "In order to obtain
a
better education Ateneo
• Rizal earned a Licentiate in Medicine at the Municipal de
Universidad Central de Madrid Manila
Rizal’s Education
• Jose Rizal’s first teacher was his mother
• When he was 11 years old, Rizal entered the
Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
• Rizal traveled to Europe. "In order to obtain
a
better education
• Rizal earned a Licentiate in Medicine at the
Universidad Central de Madrid
Rizal’s Education
• Jose Rizal’s first teacher was his mother
• When he was 11 years old, Rizal entered the
Ateneo Municipal de Manila.
• Rizal traveled to Europe. "In order to obtain
a
better education Universidad
• Rizal earned a Licentiate in Medicine at the Central de
Universidad Central de Madrid Madrid
EDUCATION
IN RIZAL WORKS
• Educating the Filipinos is a common
theme in most of Rizal's political
writings.
• When he returned in 1892 to establish the
La Liga Filipina, one of the objectives of
the
organization was to encourage
instruction (teaching), agriculture, and
commerce.
EDUCATION AS
REVOLUTION
Rizal
• Rizal alsoalso viewed
viewed education
education as a means
to an end.
as a means to an
• In Memorias de un Estudiante de
end
• Manila, he used the fire to symbolize
education.
• In El Filibusterismo, Rizal continued the
symbolism of education as fire.
• Rizal reviewed education as something FIRE AS SYMBOLISM
revolutionary
Lesson 14 Activity
1.) who encouraged Rizal to write a poetry?
2.) Rizal used this as a symbolism of education
3.) In 3-5 sentences discuss of what did you understand with the Lesson 14
(Rizal and Education).
Note: send your answers to Mr. Arjay Bengco