Rizal Higher Education And Life Abroad

Rizal Higher Education And Life Abroad

Reflection about the Rizal's life higher education and life abroad.​

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1. Reflection about the Rizal's life higher education and life abroad.​


Answer:

Rizal’s life: Higher Education and Life Abroad 2. Introduction This chapter deals with an analysis and evaluation of Jose Rizal's life: his quest for higher education and struggles and challenges in his life abroad. He was not only busy academically but he spent much of his time in self-improvement via selfeducation. In his spare time he also learned sculpture, painting, languages and kept up with the latest research in philosophy and science. It will also examine the contributions of Rizal as the leader of the propaganda movement that awakened the Filipino people from the abuses of the Spanish colonizers.


2. what ideas and personages can associate with Rizal's higher education and life abroad​


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3. Describe the life of Dr. Jose Rizal pursuing higher education here in the Philippines and abroad.​


Answer:

1.Title of the Module Chapter 4: Rizal’s life: Higher Education and Life Abroad 2. Introduction This chapter deals with an analysis and evaluation of Jose Rizal's life: his quest for higher education and struggles and challenges in his life abroad. He was not only busy academically but he spent much of his time in self-improvement via selfeducation. In his spare time he also learned sculpture, painting, languages and kept up with the latest research in philosophy and science. It will also examine the contributions of Rizal as the leader of the propaganda movement that awakened the Filipino people from the abuses of the Spanish colonizers.an unwavering campaign for political and social freedoms. In this module, students are initiated to a reflective study about the aspects of Rizal’s life, a genius with many talents and most importantly his good traits and virtues that are worthy to be emulated. 3. Learning Outcomes At the end of this module, the students should be able to: a. Analyse and evaluate the important events in the life Rizal abroad; b. Reflect on the importance of Higher Education to the life of Jose Rizal; c. Explain the principles of assimilation advocated by the propaganda movement; d. Appraise Rizal’s relationship with other propagandists; e. Examine Rizal’s growth as a propagandist and disavowal of assimilation. 4. Learning Content Now, let us discuss important ideas and information regarding Rizal’s life: Higher Education and Life Abroad.

Explanation:

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4. Answer the following questions. 1. Why was Rizal sent abroad? What are the reasons? 2. What were the challenges Rizal faced in his life and studies abroad? 3. Describe the places of Rizal visited.


Explanation:

1. Rizal was sent abroad by his parents to pursue higher education and broaden his knowledge in various fields such as medicine, languages, and philosophy. The primary reason for sending Rizal abroad was to protect him from the oppressive Spanish authorities, who saw him as a threat due to his nationalistic views and his involvement in the Propaganda Movement.

2. Rizal faced several challenges in his life and studies abroad. He experienced homesickness, financial difficulties, and discrimination due to his race. He also encountered academic challenges, such as adjusting to a new education system and language barriers. Additionally, Rizal had to deal with personal and family problems, such as the loss of his mother and his brother's mental illness.

3. Rizal visited several places during his travels abroad. He lived in Madrid, Spain, where he pursued his studies in medicine and other fields. He also visited other European cities, such as Paris, where he studied art, Heidelberg, where he pursued further medical studies, and London, where he conducted research on the British Museum's collections. In addition to these places, Rizal also traveled to other countries in Asia and the Middle East, including Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Egypt. These travels gave Rizal a broader perspective on different cultures and societies, which influenced his nationalist and reformist views.


5. Rizal’s two novels, the Noli Me Tangere and its sequel El Filibusterismo, chronicle the life and ultimate death of Ibarra, a Filipino educated abroad, who attempts to reform his country through education. TRUE OR FALSE


Answer:

True po

Explanation:

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6. describe Rizal as a Filipino student and as a student abroad?​


Answer:

he is very smart and talented aside from his heavy studies in the university he studied painting and sculpture in the academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando; took lesson in French, German and English under private instructors.

Explanation:

correct me if im wrong

IN THE PHILIPPINES RIZAL IS A PROVINCE.

IN ANOTHER COUNTRY ...RIZAL IS A PLACE .

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7. Name of rizal in passport first time abroad


Jose Protacio Mercado Y. Realonda Rizal. This is the real name of Jose Rizal,,, 

8. summary about rizal's life abroad​


Answer:

Disillusioned with how Filipinos in the Philippines were regarded as second-class citizens in institutions of learning and elsewhere, the National Hero Jose Rizal left the country in May 1882 to pursue further studies abroad. He enrolled in a course in medicine at the Universidad Central de Madrid in Spain.


9. cause and effects of rizal travel abroad?​


Answer:

they'll know rizal worth for being one of us hero

Explanation:

correct me if im wrong, thank me never!


10. What is the reason why Rizal is determined to continue and finish his college education especially abroad ​


Answer:

Rizal studied abroad to continue his study on Medicine wanting to cure his mother's deteriorating eyesight. He also continued studying Philosophy and Letter in order to expand his political knowledge.

Answer:

Rizal studied abroad to continue his study on Medicine wanting to cure his mother's deteriorating eyesight. He also continued studying Philosophy and Letter in order to expand his political knowledge.


11. Why did Rizal decided to study Abroad?


Rizal had a personal reason as well as an altruistic reason for his decision to study abroad. He wanted to become an eye specialist in order to cure her mother from an eye ailment. He also wanted to study the cultures, laws and governments of European countries in order to help his countrymen.


12. why rizal went abroad?​


Answer:

Rizal had a personal reason as well as an altruistic reason for his decision to study abroad. He wanted to become an eye specialist in order to cure her mother from an eye ailment. He also wanted to study the cultures, laws and governments of European countries in order to help his countrymen.


13. Why did Rizal decide to study abroad?​


Rizal had a personal reason as well as an altruistic reason for his decision to study abroad. He wanted to become an eye specialist in order to cure her mother from an eye ailment. He also wanted to study the cultures, laws and governments of European countries in order to help his countrymen.

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14. What are the reasons why people now in the present times are traveling abroad, is it still for education or is it the same reasons as to why Rizal is traveling?


Answer:

In high school and college it is likely that you will receive some kind of encouragement to travel, study or work abroad. It may seem like you have a lot going on so you don’t seriously consider these opportunities or maybe you write them off since you plan on traveling later in life. I would encourage traveling at any age, but the earlier you can learn the lessons travel teaches the better.

When you are young you are still finding yourself and preparing for your school and career. The skills and experience you gain from traveling abroad can give you life-long personal benefits as well as a leg up in the professional world.

In high school and college you have the luxury of having flexibility since you can study anywhere in the world and have relatively long study breaks. It is a prime time to take advantage of your freedom and youth.

Explanation:

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15. describe the life of Dr. Jose rizal while pursuing higher education here on the philippines and abroad​


Answer:

Rizal's Higher Education and Life Abroad ... While at Ateneo pursuing the surveying course, ... Dr. Jose Rizal was considered as the “Most Travelled Filipino Hero”.

Explanation:

his sakrifise him self to protecting his family


16. List at least two Rizal's mission abroad?​


Answer: 1. Maging 2. Babaero

Explanation: Andaming babae pero panget.


17. reflect on the travel and life of dr jose rizal abroad​


Answer:

By just travelling from others places or countries, you can gain knowledge from that specific country's system, culture and etc. that could be your useful weapon to help your compatriots just like what Jose Rizal did to our country, Philippines.


18. What is the reason why Rizal's study Abroad?


Answer:

Rizal had a personal reason as well as an altruistic reason for his decision to study abroad. He wanted to become an eye specialist in order to cure her mother from an eye ailment. He also wanted to study the cultures, laws and governments of European countries in order to help his countrymen.

Answer:

I think it's because it is more convenient for him to study there. I mean the education in there is good


19. What made Rizal decide to study abroad?​


Answer:

After finishing the 4th year of his medical course in UST, Rizal, being disgusted with the method of instruction in the Dominican-owned University and the racial prejudice of Dominican professors against Filipino student, decided to study abroad.

Explanation:

Answer:

Because he wanted to be eye specialist in order to cure her mother from an eye ailment


20. narrate and destination of rizal in abroad​


Answer:

From Hong Kong, Rizal traveled to Macau and Japan before going to America. Entering San Francisco, California, in April 1888, he visited the states of Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Illinois, and New York. He jotted down his observations of the landscape in his diary. Rizal arrived in England in May 1888.

Jose Rizal. Rizal's World is basically a world map that highlights the 13 countries, including the Philippines, that Rizal had set his foot on from 1882 to 1887.After finishing the fourth year of his medical course, Jose Rizal left the country in May 1882 to pursue further studies abroad. ... He particularly chose this branch of medicine because he wanted to cure his mother's eye ailmentHis first trip abroad and his secret mission To observe keenly the life and culture, languages and customs, industries and government and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself of the mighty task of liberating his oppressed people from Spanish tyranny. ...The maps teach students not only world geography—as Rizal's route is traced from the Philippines to Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Egypt, Yemen, Austria, Czech Republic and Switzerland—but also history as accounts of the hero's activities in a particular time and city are retold


21. IF YOU WERE DOÑA TEODORA, WOULD YOU ALLOW DR. JOSE RIZAL TO PURSUE HIGHER EDUCATION AND STUDY ABROAD? WHY OR WHY NOT?


Answer:

No because he can study here in the Philippines but if he really wants to study abroad then i'm gonna support him of what he wants


22. list Rizal mission in abroad?​


Answer:

Rizal had a personal reason as well as an altruistic reason for his decision to study abroad. He wanted to become an eye specialist in order to cure her mother from an eye ailment. He also wanted to study the cultures, laws and governments of European countries in order to help his countrymen.

Explanation:

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23. 1. Rizal left home and country and went to Europe in orderto educate himselfDo you think Rizal went abroad to havea good time and enjoy life?​


-No he is there to educate his self and have a better future but sometimes we need to treat ourselves
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24. Reflect on the travel and life of jose rizal abroad​



Jose Rizal is said to be the most traveled Filipino hero in history. The travel and adventure of Jose rizal are an important surface of his education and mission for the Philippines. Because of his broad knowledge of different culture he learned from his journey, it became his inspiration for Reform. Upon his travel Jose Rizal experience struggle that lead reform to the Philippines.

25. why was rizal go to abroad for the second time?​


Answer:

He wanted to protect his family. He was advised to leave the Philippines a second time by no less than Governor General Emilio Terrero because he stirred up a hornet's nest when he got involved in the Protesta de Calamba affair.

He wanted to protect his family. He was advised to leave the Philippines a second time by no less than Governor General Emilio Terrero because he stirred up a hornet's nest when he got involved in the Protesta de Calamba affair.


26. 1. Summarize the brief accounts of Rizal’s travels abroad. 2. Explain how Rizal gave honor and glory to both Spain and Philippines. 3. Show the importance of Rizal’s travels abroad.​


Answer:

1.His first trip abroad and his secret mission To observe keenly the life and culture, languages and customs, industries and government and laws of the European nations in order to prepare himself of the mighty task of liberating his oppressed people from Spanish tyranny.Aug 23, 2016

2.A toast delivered by Jose Rizal at a banquet in the Restaurant Ingles, Madrid, on the evening of June 25, 1884, in honor of Juan Luna, winner of the gold medal for his painting “El Expoliarium,” and Félix Resurección Hidalgo, winner of a silver medal for his painting “Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho” at la Exposición Nacional de Bellas Artes de Madrid. [Translated from the original Spanish by Encarnacion Alzona for the Rizal Centennial Commission and Raul Guerrero Montemayor.]

3.Rizal decided to leave Europe to avoid the worsening rift between the Rizalistas and Pilaristas, and to help maintain unity among Filipino expatriates.Nov 15, 2021


27. How did you evaluate the life and education of Rizal s abroad​


Question:

How did you evaluate the life and education of Rizal s abroad?

Answer:

For Rizal, the mission of education is to elevate the country to the highest seat of glory and to develop the people's mentality. Since education is the foundation of society and a prerequisite for social progress, Rizal claimed that only through education could the country be saved from domination.

Explanation:

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28. What were the most important works of Rizal during his life abroad?​


Answer:

Making people have strength in their heart, soul, and mind. And making books especially his novels Noli Me Tangere and El El Filibusterismo

Explanation:

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29. Rizal Secound Tour to abroad U S A A?​


Answer:

3main events of the stone cutter


30. what happen with Jose rizal first travel abroad​


Answer:

MAY 3, 1882 • Rizal left for the Philippines for the first time to Spain. boarded on the SS Salvadora bound for using a passport of Jose Mercado. ... MAY 18, 1882 • At 7:30 a.m., he left Punta de Gales for Colombo. In the afternoon, Rizal arrived at Colombo and in the evening the trip was resumed.


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