Science, Technology and Nation-Building
Science, Technology and Nation-Building
Science, Technology and Nation-Building
Introduction
• The development of science and technology in the Philippines has already come a long way.
• Many significant inventions and discoveries have been accomplished by or attributed to
Filipinos.
• The development in science and technology affect the development of the Philippines as a
nation.
The development of science and technology in the Philippines has already come a long
way. Many significant inventions and discoveries have been accomplished by or attributed to
Filipinos. This chapter tackles how the development of science and technology affect the
development of the Philippines as a nation.
PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD
• Scientific and technological development in the Philippines began in the pre-colonial period.
• Early Filipino setters were already using certain plants and herbs as medicines.
• Systems of farming and anima-raising were also implemented.
• Moreover, early Filipinos had also developed different modes of transportation, whether
terrestrial or maritime.
• A complicated engineering feat was achieved by the natives of the Cordilleras when they built
the rice terraces by hand.
• Through these terraces, the people were able to cultivate crops on the mountainsides in cold
temperatures.
• Irrigation systems were incorporated that uses water from the forests and mountain tops to
achieve elaborate farming.
• Rice terraces are still functional today which shows the innovative and ingenious way of the
natives for survival.
After achieving independence from the colonizers, the Philippines, under different
administrations, continued to pursue programs in science and technology. Each leadership had
its own science and technology agenda. However, it is important to note than some Philippine
presidents posted more developments in the field than others.
One of the presidents who ushered in advancements in science and technology was
former president and dictator Ferdinand Marcos. Under his term, many agencies in science and
technology were established and strengthened, including the Philippine Atmospheric
Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) in place of the abolished
Weather Bureau; the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST); and the
reconstituted National Science and Technology Authority (originally established in 1958 as the
National Science and Development Board and now the Department of Science and Technology),
among others. Marcos saw that the key to nation-building is the continued development of
science and technology. The progress in science and technology continued even after his
dictatorial rule and the presidents after him left their own legacies in the field.