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Martes, Oktubre 14, 2014

The Role of Human and Social Sciences in Education

There is once an island with people not only blessed with natural resources but also with rich and progressive culture and society. High-ranked people are those who lead their fellow by setting up norms or cultural standards followed by everyone, yet all of them benefit from their system equally. The whole society learns how to use their resources properly and efficiently, resulting in a prosperous lifestyle. Everyone is doing their role in the community. And so the society functions well enough for the people in this island to enjoy their free-living all the times. They have the right formula: rich natural resources + rich culture and society (with responsible people and equal leaders) = just and prosperous system beneficial to everyone.

But none of them have an idea that there are eyes watching them from afar. These are businessmen from the mainland who know how progressive that island is, and thus making them very interested in investing there. It didn’t take too long before they visit the island and introduced their “gifts” for the people. They brought with them the finest and latest technological advancements that the people believed would extremely help in making their lives not only better, but also easier. The people accepted it, forgetting about the life they had before the coming of these technologies.  The businessmen, seeing that the people of the island like what they brought, sell those things in a high price.

And so every other day, businessmen return to the island with new products. The people keep on taking on all these things until they came to the point where they’ve lost their identity. It is too late when they learned their living has not really come to a better point, but in the other way around. Their society was destroyed, with selfish and greedy people on top of it. They’re no more equal. Businessmen became wealthier and poor people became poorer. Their rich resources were exploited. Their culture was poisoned. And everyone in the island can’t do anything to heal this cancer of society that they are suffering. They’re now slaves in their very own home.

We, the Filipino people, are like the residents of that island in the story. We live in the world of extreme materialism not knowing its side effects on us. We don’t want to work hard (properly, traditionally) nowadays. Instead, we keep on insisting that we need an “easier way” for us to finish our tasks. There’s nothing wrong about it. Except the fact that because of our hunger to find the short cuts in life we actually walk on a path short cut to death.

The Role of Human and Social Sciences in Education (Relevance, Significance)

It’s too late when we realize that we’ve lost our own identity.

Human and Social Sciences both portray as our “mirror” in the community. How could we understand advancements and new discoveries if we, in ourselves, couldn’t discover our true nature? These sciences show us the 5W’s and 1H of our life. When we want to look good physically, we usually look on the mirror and fix things, right? It is just the same as knowing these sciences. History and cultural background are very much relevant in building our nation. If we want to fix things, we must first look on ourselves, our identity.

Teaching students the scientific and technological advancements more than the Human and Social sciences is like instructing people the dance steps without hearing first the music. We should understand fully how the basics work before going to the complex parts. Human and Social sciences are the building blocks of the society. If we hoped for a better one then we strengthen our fundamentals. Technology is good, but putting it into priority and setting aside our rich culture and social uprightness is as sweet as hell. Don’t let those greedy businessmen take control of our nation.
That’s why our students need to study Human and Social sciences. Not only that it reflects who we are and how we work, but will also lead us to our future.

The society is a larger scale of a human person. All parts of it shall function well, starting from the very individuals in ourselves. Look at our current environment. Is this the prosperity that we want for our life?


We are human. So be human.


(Originally an essay as a part of the requirements in my subject, Ethics. Edited version)


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