The Diliman Review, Τόμος 15College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines, 1967 Devoted to letters, the arts and discussion. |
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Σελίδα 34
... higher education being open only to the select minority of Spaniards , Creoles and a few upper class mestizos , 27 yet the masses began to feel the friars ' actual demoralizing influence on their lives . Even those who had not the ...
... higher education being open only to the select minority of Spaniards , Creoles and a few upper class mestizos , 27 yet the masses began to feel the friars ' actual demoralizing influence on their lives . Even those who had not the ...
Σελίδα 62
... higher education . It would have instituted government control of all the higher institutions of learning and it also would have created a Philippine Institute , which was a fusion of all the secondary schools in Manila . It would have ...
... higher education . It would have instituted government control of all the higher institutions of learning and it also would have created a Philippine Institute , which was a fusion of all the secondary schools in Manila . It would have ...
Σελίδα 198
... higher centers of learning in the colony . They also specified certain curricular requirements like the instruc- tion of Spanish and Latin ; physical and descriptive geography ; universal , Spanish , and Philippine History ; arithmetic ...
... higher centers of learning in the colony . They also specified certain curricular requirements like the instruc- tion of Spanish and Latin ; physical and descriptive geography ; universal , Spanish , and Philippine History ; arithmetic ...
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BACKGROUND TO THE REFORM | 11 |
Friar and Parishioner | 25 |
Who Should Rule? | 41 |
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