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Jose Rizal and Philippine Nationalism: National Symbol
a. Rizal’s Blueprint for Nation Building
b. Rizal’s Cosmopolitan Concept

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Overview

This unit presents…
Learning Objectives
At the end of the unit, I am able to:

Pre-Test
Multiple Choice
True or False
or any activities
(with answer key)
Lesson Proper
(Discussion)
Post Test
Multiple Choice
True or False
or any activities
(with answer key)

REFERENCES

Overview

This module presents an in-depth study on Jose Rizal's role in Philippine nationalism and his symbolical significance to the nation. It explores Rizal's blueprint for nation building and his cosmopolitan concept in shaping the Filipino identity.

Learning Objectives
At the end of the module, learners will be able to:
- Understand Rizal's contributions to Philippine nationalism
- Analyze Rizal's blueprint for nation building
- Evaluate Rizal's concept of cosmopolitanism and its impact on the Filipino identity

Pre-Test
Multiple Choice:
1. Who is considered as the national hero of the Philippines?
a) Andres Bonifacio
b) Jose Rizal
c) Emilio Aguinaldo
d) Ferdinand Marcos

True or False:
1. Jose Rizal played a significant role in the Philippine revolution.
2. Rizal advocated for a united Philippines under Spanish rule.

Lesson Proper

Discussion:
1. Rizal's Blueprint for Nation Building
- Explores Rizal's ideas on education, social reforms, and national unity as the foundation of a strong nation
- Discusses Rizal's belief in the power of education and the role of the youth in building a better future for the Philippines
- Examines Rizal's writings, such as "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo," as blueprints for social and political reform

2. Rizal's Cosmopolitan Concept
- Explores Rizal's global perspective and belief in the interconnectedness of nations
- Discusses Rizal's experiences abroad and the influence of European enlightenment on his thinking
- Examines Rizal's concept of cosmopolitanism and its impact on the Filipino identity, emphasizing the importance of embracing diversity and global citizenship

Post Test
Multiple Choice:
1. What were Rizal's writings that served as blueprints for social and political reform?
a) "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo"
b) "Mi Último Adiós" and "To the Filipino Youth"
c) "Sa Aking Mga Kabata" and "A La Juventud Filipina"

True or False:
1. Rizal believed that education is crucial in nation building.
2. Rizal's concept of cosmopolitanism promoted isolationism.

References:
- "Jose Rizal and the Challenge of Philippines Nationalism" by John N. Schumacher
- "Nation and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century Philippines" by Patricio N. Abinales
- "Rizal Without the Overcoat" by Ambeth R. Ocampo