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Monday, October 29, 2007
Fiestas
PORTRAIT OF THE FILIPINO FAMILY
Instructions and Guidelines
PORTRAIT
OF THE FILIPINO FAMILY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY CLASS
by
Tugel Dela Cruz
delacruzr@dls-csb.edu.ph
OBJECTIVES:
- MAKE A CHECKLIST OF ITEMS (CULTURAL) THAT BEST DESCRIBE THE FILIPINO FAMILY TODAY
- DISCUSS THE MEANINGS OF EACH ITEMS TO THE FILIPINO FAMILY
- USE THE ITEMS IN COMING UP WITH A COMPREHENSIVE WRITE UP ABOUT FILIPINO FAMILY PORTRAIT
- IDENTIFY AND EXAMINE THE ISSUES COMING FROM THE STORIES BEHIND THE ITEMS THEY WILL CHOOSE
- WRITE A PERSUASIVE ESSAY CONCERNING THE CURRENT STATE AND DIRECTION OF THE FILIPINO FAMILY
- CREATE A BLOG.WEBSITE THAT BEST REPRESENTS THE PLIGHT OF THE CONTEMPORARY FILIPINO FAMILY
I
INTRODUCTION
WE are now on the 7th year of the 2 nd millennium.
How will THE FILIPINO FAMILY be reflected to the future generations of Filipinos?
II
Problem
The PORTRAIT OF FILIPINO FAMILY
has been established by the Philippine
National Archive to select pictures and
documents to best represent the PROFILE
of today's FAMILY. As selected members
of this distinguished committee, you and
your group mates must search, evaluate
and identify any component of this social
institution that must be included in the
archive's electronic time capsule. You will
defend you're your output in an explanatory
essay and a Blog/website. You must
convince the panel why it should be included
in the electronic time capsule of Philippine
National Archive.
III
Task
If future archaeologists looked at
the objects of your everyday life, what
could they infer or conclude about the
family life of today? What sources could
sociologists rely on to draw their conclusions
about family of today? What might these
materials tell archaeologists and sociologists
about your family, community, region,
and/or nation?
What do I have to do?
You will:
select objects, images, and writings that you
believe best serve as a
portrait or picture of the Filipino Family Today.
write an explanatory essay to
demonstrate your justifications
on why and how you chose certain
items/materials that will be included
in the Historical Time Capsule
Put everything in a Blog or Website
Submit your BLOG ADDRESS OR WEB ADDRESS
NOT LATER THAN TONIGHT (OCTOBER 29, 2007) WITH
NAMES OF YOUR GROUP MEMBERS IN IT
VI
Data Collection
What goes in the time capsule?
Pictures, songs, articles, advertisements,
lists, objects, etc. are all things that
might be included. You must make at
least 10 selections for inclusion in the
Snapshot in Time Project. Your selections
should be varied, but they must include:
a piece of writing
a song
a picture
an object
All additional selections are your choice. Look at fashion, fads, beliefs, sports, schools, social behavior, news articles, movies, statistics about families
There are a wide variety of sources which would allow future historians to reconstruct today's FaMILY culture. When making your selections for the time capsule, always try to answer the core question:
How would your selections be the best in helping future historians to understand the FILIPINO FAMILY culture that existed at the end of the year
Rubric for Portrait of Filipino Family
Criteria | Beginning 1 | Developing 2 | Accomplished 3 | Exemplary 4 | Score |
Quality Of research | The points included in the essay and presentation are quite vague and not related to class discussion. | Some the points included in the essay & presentation are related to class discussion web | All the points included in the essay & presentation are related to class discussion | All the points included in the essay & presentation are related to class discussion and was backed by resources from the web | |
ESSAY | Contains very little information about aspects of culture with no reasoned analysis,detail. Unorganized and unclear. | Contains some information about aspects of culture with little reasoned analysis or detail. May not be clear and organized. | Contains clear and organized information about aspects of culture with some reasoned analysis and detail. | Contains detailed, organized, and clear information about aspects of culture with well reasoned analysis and very detailed. | |
Presen- tation (blog or website) | Less than 10 selections with little or no commentary or summary. Lack of neatness and creativity. | 10-15 selections including 5 visuals with some commentary and summary. Somewhat creative and neat. | 10-15 selections including 5 visuals with good commentary and summary. Creative and neat. | 13-15 selections including 5 visuals with excellent commentary and summary. Creative and neat. |
Conclusion
We are connected to our past by the world we have been given. We are connected with our future by the choices we make today and where our imaginations can take us.
Our culture is the reflection of who we are. The objects of our everyday lives are the artifacts of tomorrow. The archeologists of the future will know us by our culture.
What do we want the world to see?
How will future archeologists and historians interpret what they find?
Courtship
We marry the one we love because we love truly and that’s GOD’s will. That a couple will be together for better for worse, in sickness and in health, for richer for poorer, together forever and ever, ‘til death do us part.
Some marriage is very negative on our side because Filipinos forgot the real essence of being married, that they do not know what is the difference of WEDDING to MARRIAGE, and of a PARTNER to a WIFE. Simply because…
“…People get married at an early age because of a minute of pleasure. Marriage becomes a symbol of regret.”
- Joanna Ponce
“Sadly, today, marriage is thought of as a NEED (especially for Filipinos like us). Need sounds as if the person desperately wants to be married. It is such a pressure for Filipinos to get married before they reach their 30s or they'll be branded as "matandang dalaga or binata." I mean, what's wrong with being single when you're old? It's not like the end of the world. Unlike in other countries, people don't really mind if they're married or not.”
- Lorisse Ramirez
Communication
Communication plays an important part for the filipino family. this is the way to get closer to our love ones even though far away. It is also helpful in case of emergencies or simple as kamustahan. There are several ways how Filipinos communicate to each other:
a cellular phone
e-mail and the internet
E-mail or electronic mail is also the easiest way to receive mails form different places. It is more advanced than snail mail. It is often used by OFW's.
This kinds of communication helps the Filipino family to communicate and to get closer to their love ones. This shows that Filipinos want to keep in touch with their love ones wherever they are.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Balikbayan Box
A Balikbayan Box is a cardboard box containing novelty items brought by or sent by a Filipino that is returning to the Philippines from a foreign country.These boxes contain non-perishable food items, canned goods, other food items, toiletries, household and kitchen stuffs, time saving devices, computer parts, electronics, toys, designer clothing, personal items, and hard to find items in the Philippines.
a balikbayan box
This shows that Filipinos are very loving and caring for each other.
Street Foods
Street foods really is part of our culture everywhere you look there’s a stand of a street food vendor.
Christmas
Every Christmas Filipino family gathers in one home and share blessings. We grew up in the way that we eat Noche Buena together every Christmas Eve and giving gifts at 12 midnight 24. We share money and playing games and having exchange gifts for fun.
Simbang-gabi is very attractive to some teens cause they elders said that if you have completed the simbang-gabi, your wish will come true. But some of the teenagers today only goes for simbang-gabi but not listening but rather playing with some friends and they feel like their cool ‘cause they’re attending simbang-gabi. They forgot the real essence of hearing the Holy mass.
Filipino family always celebrates Christmas inside their homes, because Filipino family has a tight family bonding so we prefer to celebrate Christmas inside our homes.
Basketball
Basketball is a big part of our culture. Wherever you look, anywhere, wherever else there’s a basketball court, because playing basketball became our sport. Now you will see everybody play basketball, even 5 year-old children plays basketball ON THE HARD COURT, and not only male children play basketball, young girls also play basketball
“Life, for me, is like basketball.
As one has to learn the facts of life,
A basketball player has to learn the basics of basketball.
As one wants to achieve his every goal,
A basketball player wants to shoot in his every ball.
As one wants the shortest cut to his dream,
A basketball player tries a three-point shot to score more.
If at one time on fails, still has the rest of his life to succeed,
A basketball player if at one time fails he still has the rest of the game to bounce back.
If there are defeats, there are won games.
Really, the comparison is endless…”
- Allan Caidic
Basketball gave our country many titles and championships. That’s why it became one of the things that formulated our culture, our country and our own selves.
Christianity
We Filipinos are one of the most God-fearing man kinds, we value religion most. We always go to the church every Sunday by family to hear the word of the Lord. Every Holy Week, every year, families gather and we pray. Every Christmas we gather, celebrate and share gifts as a sign of love, sharing and thanksgiving. In religion Filipinos have different beliefs, like for the tribes, they believe in Anitos and some other Gods but we don’t criticize them, because we respect other beliefs and religions as well. Most of the Filipino families pray together when eating, before sleeping and when praying the rosary. Some of us have collections of saint inside their home for they believe that it’ll be their savior and it’ll cause bad spirits to avoid their homes.
We Filipinos always pray for others before our own happiness, we care for others as they’re really part of the family, because we believe that, all of us are brothers and sisters and we are all made for God.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
Novelty Songs and Noon-Time Shows
Filipinos likes watching television especially noon-time shows. we get entertained by these shows because they are comedic. While we are taking our lunch
these shows make our noon-times happier.
We'll these shows helps us forget our problems because they always make us laugh. The most important part here is that anyone who watches these shows help cope up with life's problems. This will help because it helps the family to be happy and will make everyone's life complete with these shows.
And we'll who doesn't know these songs:
****HIT THE PLAY BUTTON****
these kinds of song are really unforgettable because you can hear these form place to place. It's like everywhere. Novelty songs makes us happy but for some, they find in corny. Yet we cannot judge them, as the host said "basta ang mahalaga, masaya tayo lahat" or sort of. These songs are for everyone and if you don't like them, let's just respect them.
This can help the future sociologist to determine the needs and wants of the filipino family.
Sunday is Family Day
This is a Filipino culture were our Family bonds together. It is also a time for going into the church together. We have this because like God did, we also have to take a rest and have fun. It's like having a free day with our Family and get to know what happened the whole weekend.
Karaoke
Singing and love for music has been part in our lives since in the past. we love to singing to show of our talents. music shows our emotions and we get entertain by this. And so Karaoke was invented.. .
Today, as well as technology is rising. there was now the magic sing.. .
The Philippines' Finest Magic Sing
This will help in the future historians because singing makes the family stays together. Here, they can show what they really are. Karaoke is a simple way to recreate the family. Karaoke is also a way to get together with your love ones. This shows how music is important to us Filipinos.