Pedagogy: Teaching Practices of American Colonial Educators in the Philippines

2002; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.13185/1587

ISSN

2094-6937

Autores

Isabel Pefianco Martin,

Tópico(s)

Global Education and Multiculturalism

Resumo

Filipino historian and essayist Renato Constantino wrote: “With American education, the Filipinos were not only learning a new language; they were not only forgetting their own language; they were starting to become a new type of American.” What specific strategies did the American colonizers use to create this new type of American? How did they use the public schools to produce their cultural clones? The answer may be found in the language and literature teaching practices of American colonial educators in the Philippines. This paper argues that the AngloAmerican canon of literature imposed on the Filipinos would not have been as potent without its powerful partner: colonial pedagogy.

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