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PILIPINO
and
FILIPINO VALUES
SIKOLOHIYANG PILIPINO
(Indigenous psychology)
Is defined as psychology that is rooted on the experience,
ideas, and cultural orientation of the Filipinos.
It has been adopted by the UNICEF as a program
framework in reaching out to children who are victims of
trauma.
UNICEF discovered the importance of knowing and
understanding the culture, indigenous identity, and the
environment of the people the organization is helping to
aid in carrying out its program.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Three Eminent Academicians:
VIRGILIO G. ENRIQUEZ PSYCHOLOGY
PROSPERO R. COVAR ANTHROPOLOGY
ZEUS A. SALAZAR HISTORY
They pioneered the use of Filipino perspective in the social
sciences.
They developed a Filipino perspective and methodology to
the study of Philippine society and culture, to be carried out
in the midst of the dominance of western perspective
especially in the study of Social science.
FILIPINO IDENTITY
PANTAYONG
PANANAW
SIKOLOHIYA
NG PILIPINO
PILIPINOHIY
A
DISCIPLINE
HISTORY
PSYCHOLOGY
ANTHROPOLO
GY
PROPONENT
DR. ZEUS A.
SALAZAR
DR. VIRGILIO
G. ENRIQUEZ
DR. PROPERO
COVAR
KEY CONCEPT
BAYAN
KAPUWA
LOOB
KEY CONCEPTS
KAPUWA
is a vital concept in Sikolohiyang Pilipino.
both, fellow being, and other English
counterparts
the term kapuwa recognizes shared identity
means the extension of the self
KEY CONCEPT
PAKIKIPAGKAPUWA
is both a paninindigan (conviction) and a value.
STRENGTHS OF SIKOLOHIYANG
PILIPINO
LIBERATION OF THE FILIPINO PSYCHE
CRITICISMS OF SIKOLOHIYANG
PILIPINO
The supporters are expected to follow the ideals of
Sikolohiyang Pilipino. These are:
a pledge to a nationalist orientation
the use of Filipino as medium of communication,
instruction, and scholarship.
the use of indigenous research method
Putting Filipino worldviews at the center of their
studies
MANILENOS MAINSPRINGS
FILIPINO ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN
MANUFACTURING
Entrepreneurship the organizer of the factors of
production.
Observations based on the study of Fr. John Carroll:
The founder of the Filipino manufacturing enterprises
were often foreign educated.
Had previous experience as independent
businessmen.
Were inexplicably associated with certain regions.