
The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 2 of 2)
by Dean C. (Dean Conant) Worcester
"The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 2 of 2)" by Dean C. Worcester is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book discusses various aspects of Philippine society during the period of American colonization, particularly focusing on the educational reforms and the exploration of non-Christian territories. It aims to provide insight into the socio-political landscape of the Philippines, as well as the interactions between different cultural and ethnic groups. The opening of the volume begins with a detailed examination of the educational reforms that occurred in the Philippines under American rule. Worcester highlights the significance of the Bureau of Education and contrasts it with the ineffective Spanish educational system. The narrative outlines the development of public education, the introduction of vocational training, and the establishment of schools aimed at training a new generation of teachers and skilled workers. Worcester also reflects on the challenges faced during the implementation of these reforms, the responses of the Filipino populace, and the importance of education in fostering a sense of responsibility and community among the people. He uses personal observations and specific examples to underscore the transformative impact of these educational initiatives on Philippine society.
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