Huwebes, Hunyo 6, 2013

I. The Isles of My Portfolio in Literature 111

  1. Introduction to the Study of Philippine Literature
  2. Ilocos
  3. Cagayan Valley
  4. Central Luzon
  5. Southern Tagalog
  6. Bicol
  7. Western Visayas 
  8. Central Visayas
  9. Eastern Visayas
  10. Western Mindanao
  11. Northern Mindanao
  12. Southern Mindanao
  13. Central Mindanao
  14. Caraga
  15. CAR - Cordillera Administrative Region
  16. ARMM - Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao
  17. NCR - National Capital Region

II. Students Outputs of E-Portfolio


  1. Acain, Arlene
  2. Buhisan, Rosamae
  3. Calvo, Rona Mae
  4. Cavallero, Jeffty James
  5. Malapascua, Sheena 
  6. Isidro, Shiela Mae
  7. Braga, Rustom Jake
  8. Rosello, Ferden
  9. Mayo, Sheryl
  10. Arancillo, Rosalie Mae
  11. Delos Reyes, Grace
  12. Forro, Jellivee

III.Literature as a Platform in Education for Sustainable Development


Literature plays a vital role in nowadays, because aside from possessing quality and artistic merits, it also serves as a platform that aims for sustainable development. Literature fulfills or feed-up education in the sense that it has a significant role in education.


 Literature is a record of past history, it teaches us the values, ethics, culture, beliefs,custom of the Filipino. The values of Filipino's now a days is quietly change. If we have to give a important emphasis to our moral values.



Literature offers the best way of teaching extensive reading skills. Learning Literature is important because students can better understand different cultures or time periods. It also inspire people especially when reading compositions people can relate it to their lives and give lessons.



IV. Reflection in Literature

Through Literature I become creative in the sense i can now create my own poems and other composition. I also interpret the message of a poem and story. Just like the following poems that our instructor have discussed:

Ink
Guillermo Castillo
Pangasinan

I
Ink
Bottled in a glass prism
Meaningless in itself
Black and mute without a language
Silent but strongly-urged
To speak

2
Ink
Chance-impressed on white
Inarticulate unintelligible chaotic
Welcome on the bareness of white
But still foreign
Excommunicate

3
But ink
Pen-lifted pen-impressed
On blank white paper
Will-ordered
Interprets intensifies clarifies
Expresses
Life

Interpretation:
The poem "ink" describes a person who is imprison who doesn't have a freedom to defend himself because of judgement of others. When he given a chance to express himself there is still a foreign excommunicate. An ink is meaningful and useful if we know how to use it in a good way.

Turn-Around Poem

Martes, Hunyo 4, 2013

V. Integration of Education for Sustainable Development to Literature

We can able to express thoughts, feelings and emotions thru poems, novels,and short story. Learning literature is interesting and it helps a lot because we can relate it to our way of living. Literature introduces us to new worlds of experience. We learn about books and literature; we enjoy the comedies and the tragedies of poems, stories, and plays; and we may even grow and evolve through our literary journey with books. 

We may discover meaning in literature by looking at what the author says and how he/she says it. The imaginations also work when it comes to reading, just like in a story we imagining that we are one of the character or we are in a situation in the story.

Studying literature can be an enriching, eye-opening experience. It is not very hard to understand depending on how the instructor going to introduce us this subject. But we find it interesting because of our instructor.