Unit 1 Lesson III STNB
Unit 1 Lesson III STNB
Unit 1 Lesson III STNB
Japanese Colonization
For the Philippines, below are the policies and laws enacted by the
Congress from 1958 to present.
Fe Del Mundo
(Field of Specialization: PEDIATRICS)
● Founded in the first pediatric
hospital in the Philippines and is
known for shaping the Modern Child
Healthcare System in the Philippines.
● She was the first female
President of the Philippine Pediatric
Society and the first woman to be
named National Scientist of the
Philippines in 1980.
● The first Asian to be elected President of the Philippine Medical
Association in its 65-years of existence.
EDGARDO GOMEZ
(Field of Specialization: Marine Biology)
● A Filipino Biologist who has
conferred the rank of National
Scientist of the Philippines in
2014.
● Led the world’s first
national-scale assessment of
damage to Coral Reefs. Gomez
used his Pew fellowship to
establish demonstration coral
reef reserve/restoration sites in
the Philippines that highlight
opportunities to increase
productivity as well as the physical and aesthetic condition of reefs.
With this excellent initiative in protecting and replanting the corals in
the sea, he was awarded the National Scientist in 2014 and
received a fantastic package, like a lifetime pension
● He took part in creating the baseline map of the Philippines, and
provided information to the Philippine Government during talks over
the territorial disputes in the Spratly Islands.
Marine biology was the field of specialization of Edgardo Gomez. He
led the first-ever national-scale assessment of damage to coral reefs
worldwide, placing him in 9th place for the Asian Scientists 100 magazine.
JULIAN BANZON
● Outstanding Scientist, Scholar,
Professor, and Biophysical Chemist, was
born in Balanga, Bataan on March 25,
1908.
● Gained recognition for his notable
researches on the Philippine coconut and
other indigenous materials as
“Renewable Sources of Chemicals and
Fuels”
● Filipino Biochemist
● Was frequently invited to attend
Scientific Conferences all over the world.
GREGORIO ZARA
(Field of Specialization: ENGINEERING
and INVENTION)
● Inventor of the Videophone
● Awards and Honors: National
Scientist Award in the Philippines
● He discovered the Physical Law
of Electrical Kinetic Resistance, the
Earth Induction Compass, which is still
used by the Pilots, and in 1954 his
Airplane Engine powered by alcohol
had a successful test flight at the Ninoy
Aquino International Airport.
VIDEOPHONE
Zara's video telephone invention enabled the caller and recipient to
see each other while conversing, laying the foundation for
video-conferencing. The videophone first caught on as a device that easily
enabled distance learning and video conferencing and also proved helpful
for the hearing impaired. Then came such derivations as Skype and
smartphones, and the videophone became ubiquitous worldwide.
EARTH INDUCTOR COMPASS
Designed to compensate for the weaknesses of the magnetic
compass, the Earth inductor compass provided pilots with a more stable
and reliable reference instrument. They were used in the Douglas World
Cruisers in 1924 during the Around-the-World flight by the U.S. Army Air
Corps.
EDUARDO QUISIMBING
(Field of Specialization: Plant Taxonomy,
Systematics, and Morphology)
● A Filipino Biologist, a leading
authority on plants in the
Philippines.
● “Father of Philippine Orchidology.”
● Author of Taxonomic and
Morphological papers.
● Earned Ph.D. in plant of Taxonomy,
systematics and morphology at the
University of Chicago in 1923.
GEMINIANO DE OCAMPO
(Field of Specialization: Ophthalmology)
● Chairman of the First Board of
Ophthalmology.
● Father of Modern Philippine
Ophthalmology.
● Introduced the Corneal
Transplantation in the Philippines
● In 1956, he designed an
Ophthalmologic Instrument called De
Ocampo Dissector, which is
manufactured by an American
Company
Geminiano de Ocampo is the only National Scientist in the
Philippines specializing in ophthalmology. With his knowledge of eye care,
he was the first person to diagnose and treat specific eye problems in the
country. He was the one who established the very first Philippine eye
hospital to help Filipinos get quality eye care. His corneal dissector is one
of the essential innovations, revolutionizing corneal transplant surgery.
GAVINO TRONO
(Field of Specialization: Marine Biology)
● Filipino Biologist
● He is the “FATHER OF
KAPPAPHYCUS FARMING”
● Known for Seaweed Farming
● Awarded as “National Scientist of
the Philippines”
● He also established the largest
phycological herbarium in the
country – the G.T. Velasquez
Herbarium in the University of the
Philippines Diliman’s Marine
Science Institute and authored
two-volume books on Field Guide
and Atlas of the Seaweed
Resources of the Philippines, considered as the most authoritative
books in the country on the seaweed flora.
Just like Gomez, Gavino also specializes in Marine Biology. He was
even known as the "Father of Seaweed Diversity" or the "Father of
Kappaphycus Farming." So, it is because he made a significant
contribution to tropical marine psychology through his thorough research
of seaweed biodiversity. Through his research, we can increase our
knowledge of the diversity of seaweed plants all over Asia and their role in
the marine ecosystem.
GREGORIO VELASQUEZ
(Field of Specialization: Phycology)
● He made the first intensive
study of the local Myxophyceae or also
known as the Blue-Green Algae and
received local and international
recognition.
FRANCISCO FRONDA
(Field of Specialization: Animal Husbandry)
● Contributed immensely to the
development of the poultry industry
not only in the Philippines but in
Asia Region as well.
● He was cited as the “Father of
Poultry Science in the Philippines”
by the Philippine Association of
Animal Science in 1980. Also, cited
as the “Father of Thai Poultry
Industry” honor and presented by
Her Royal Highness, the Crown Princess of Thailand in 1982.
● Has no less than 500 scientific articles of great value in the
development of poultry and livestock industry.
Fronda has no less than 500 scientific articles of great value in the
development of the poultry and livestock industry. He also authored a
textbook in Poultry Science Production for students in agriculture and
co-authored a series of books entitled " Let Us Raise Series" for
secondary and elementary pupils.
Basic Education
Science education helps students learn important concepts and facts
that are related to everyday life including important skills such as process
skills, critical thinking skills, and life skills that are needed in coping with
daily life activities (Chaille & Britain, 2002).
Science education also develops positive attitudes such as a love for
knowledge, passion for innovative things, curiosity to study nature, and
creativity (Lind, 1997).
Science education will develop a strong foundation for studying
science and for considering science-related careers in the future. This is
an investment for the country to develop a scientifically cultured and
literate citizenry.
Tertiary Education
Deals with developing students’ understanding and appreciation of
scientific ideas and scientific works. This is done through offering basic
science courses in the General Education curriculum. It also focuses on
the preparation of science teachers, scientists, engineers, and other
professionals in various science-related fields such as engineering,
agriculture, medicine, and health sciences.
INDIGENOUS SCIENCE
INDIGENOUS TECHNOLOGY
Indigenous technologies, on the other hand, are processes or products
resulting from studying indigenous science. It is designed and fabricated
based on the culture, tradition and needs of a people and which is
adopted for use in the environment of those people.
B. Food Preservation
C. Classifying Soils
One of the indigenous practices of early Filipinos is classifying soils
for planting. Criteria used by early Filipino farmers in soil classification are
their experiences supported by their ability to observe attributes of soil
resource. This is their way to identify the best use, and appropriate
management practices of the soil resource.
D. Weather Observations
Ancient people incorporate animal behavior with weather conditions and
seasons. Here in the Philippines, it was then believed that when moths fly
at night, it is a sign that it will rain. Also, if a chicken walks in the rain, the
rain will stop. There is a belief that if you think that it will rain you just need
to offer rice and egg so that rain will stop or will not happen in that day.
These have no scientific basis. This may be based on coincidence to the
point that they have associated it to weather conditions.
HERE ARE SOME OTHER EXAMPLE OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
AND SCIENCE:
B. ERYTHROMYCIN
D. BANANA CATSUP
E. ANTICANCER CREAM
He won several awards because of this invention and the famous one
was the gold medal award in the International Investors’ Forum in
November 2005.
F. 16-bit MICROCHIP