Richard M. Bañez
College of Teacher Education, Batangas State University – JPLPC
Campus, Malvar, Batangas, Philippines
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Date Received: September 19, 2016; Date Revised: November 10, 2016
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 4 No.4, 78-86
November 2016 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Recency or Relevance: A Quest for Pedagogical Framework in Teaching Philippine and World Literature in Senior High School 884 KB 3 downloads
Richard M. Bañez College of Teacher Education, Batangas State University – JPLPC Campus,...
Pedagogical questions on whether recency or relevance of literary texts, and the importance of generic academic over discipline-based learning objectives as the core of literature instruction are increasingly becoming the interest of debates in senior high school education. Hence, this study determined the degree of importance of literary instruction in preparation for college education and workplace challenges as assessed by 38 Grade 11 students at Malvar Senior High School, Philippines during the school year 2016-2017. By employing the survey type of descriptive research with a self-made questionnaire, it was found out that the respondents assessed both recency and relevance as important consideration in selecting literary texts. They also perceived that discipline-based/work-oriented learning objectives, especially those that focus on honing their human relation skills, were relevant in preparing themselves for college education and workplace responsibilities. Moreover, the respondents preferred language-based activities that tend to provide the former opportunities and develop other complex skills which are important in tertiary education and workplace challenges. With these, revitalizing the literature instruction in the senior high school is highly recommended in this study.
Keywords –21st Century Philippine and World Literature, Enhanced Basic Education Act of 2013, K-12 Basic Education, Senior High School Education, Teaching of Literature