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JOVANIE KIEF M. PUTONG, LPT, 2023
The paper presented the two dilemmatic conditions and issues of Philippine State. A Reaction pape... more The paper presented the two dilemmatic conditions and issues of Philippine State. A Reaction paper based on the facts provided on our reports (WPS Arbitration Victory in Paper and the State of Poverty in the Philippines) weighing up the narration of informations and data must be critically and analytically evaluated between the pros/cons of each parties and or multi-parties involved. But there are always available instituted governing bodies, the spirit of the law shrine in the locus of constitution, and suitable agreements (treaties and seating panel/ talks) and social public policies (4P’s and among social development and cash grant/assistance). There are two prima facie concerns within the presentation: if whether or not our duty bound us to uphold the instituted arbitral proceedings help victorious in The Permanent Court of Arbitration the Hague, Netherland – on the matters of United Nation Convention of the Laws of the Seas and the imminent threat of poverty within Filipinos in the archipelago.
JOVANIE KIEF M. PUTONG, 2023
The paper presented the current trends and issues with regards to the flight of our OFWs wherein ... more The paper presented the current trends and issues with regards to the flight of our OFWs wherein contemporary period human rights violation as we look into the multiple lenses of resolutions. To look into the problems is to view in different angles, how we view is looking the possibility the visa system that ties our workers to the employer makes vulnerable to abuse. It is necessary that the Memorandum of Understanding as well as the Kuwait-Philippines Bilateral accord must be respected and if both state-parties shall need political will in the implementation based on the framework of existing laws, rules and regulations. If these acts still recurring, then the Philippines like other labor-exporting countries must join forces to secure more rights for their migrant workers.
This proposal must be taken into consideration as presented in the above supportive and counter arguments for the perusal of social and economic justice and reforms. There are power dynamics in international stage, and it is crucial for the Philippine government to wield its existing remedies – to provide competing jobs (domestic and abroad) within treaty relations with other nations. Dialog and conversations around labor migrant rights come into play as bilateral conversations both the sending and accepting states trying to get their nationals into certain degree to land jobs. Total deployment ban must be of last recourse wherein all other alternatives already exhausted. Such sweeping concluding moves can be made a domino effect -precedents by other state parties, after all, we can prove that our labor force accrued essential skills and talents that by par competitive and world class. Thus, continuity and improvement on its systems and governmental services are vital to craft, create and execute more meaningful protective labor laws and the imperative employment opportunities. How we view this issue and of ourselves is colored by who we are as a people and as a citizen, to value each other and fulfil the ultimate test of how to improve state responsibilities.
Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary... more Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary sources in different periods, analysis and interpretations. The course aims to expose students to different facets of Philippine history through the lens of eye witnesses. The course analyzes Philippine history from multiple perspectives through the lens of selected primary sources coming from various disciplines and of different genres. Students are given opportunities to analyze the author's background and main arguments, compare different points of view, identify biases and examine the evidences presented in the document. The discussions will tackle traditional topics in history and other interdisciplinary themes that will deepen and broaden their understanding of Philippine political, economic, cultural, social, scientific, and religious history. Priority is given to primary materials that could help students develop their analytical and communication skills. The end goal is to develop the historical and critical consciousness of the students so that they will become versatile, articulate, broad-minded, morally upright and responsible citizens.
JOVANIE KIEF M. PUTONG, 2016
Filipino cultural value orientation has an impact to everyday life of Filipino, the most prevalen... more Filipino cultural value orientation has an impact to everyday life of Filipino, the most prevalent value that strongly influences policymaking is the debt of gratitude, according to Francis Dancel, debt of gratitude means “inside debt” or “interior debt”. This interior debt is not to literally the inside, the guts and innards of a human being, but debt to the inner life and being of a person. It points to an intangible, metaphysical component of a Filipino’s being, without which one would not be human. This Filipino value can establish a negative impact in policymaking because it will lead to a patron-client relationship in which a client (politicians) due to consideration of the debt of gratitude will grant the favor of the patron.
This research aims to illustrate the reasons why Philippine policies do not serve to the fullest in considering the necessity and desire of the majority of Filipino people for the betterment and improvement of the state. Furthermore, its objectives are intended to explain the behavior of the Filipino politicians in policymaking when it is indebted in gratitude.
The historical background you are about to read is an inscription from written accounts and oral ... more The historical background you are about to read is an inscription from written accounts and oral testimonies adapted by the people whom they believe would be a thorough witness of our local history. While the presentation of facts which has been fully interpreted based on the true realistic essence, values and integrity of the past story as a cornerstone of our undying quest to provide the written accounts of our beloved Digos. This paper is a local historical research.
faculty industry immersion experience as part of teaching enhancement program
A Comparative-Historical Analysis of the Reform Movement in Social Studies Education from (1900's... more A Comparative-Historical Analysis of the Reform Movement in Social Studies Education from (1900's- 1940s) up to the (1950's -1980's) based on case analysis
A sample form of affidavit of support - it is a legal document to be fill up for those overseas w... more A sample form of affidavit of support - it is a legal document to be fill up for those overseas workers abroad who want to petition with their families. This document comes from department of foreign affairs (Philippine government) with markings for your perusal.
This is an interest in local researches and the social phenomenon of urbanization. It underlays t... more This is an interest in local researches and the social phenomenon of urbanization. It underlays the development of locality in the area of politics,economics, and socio-cultural; the interest in terms of place,people and culture.
This paper introduces the local history of Digos as a gate city in the southern part of the Davao... more This paper introduces the local history of Digos as a gate city in the southern part of the Davao Region, in Mindanao. Specifically, it discusses the transformation of the place from a barrio to a municipality and eventually achieving its cityhood. It also states the factors that contributed to the developments in Digos and connects it with its existing political, economic and social conditions. These factors can be further subdivided into two: internal, referring to the place‘s natural features and external, referring to its human-made features.
Based on the data gathered and the mechanism employed to cull out the truth from the untruth, the findings of this study reveal that the arrival of migrants from Luzon and Visayas started the economic developments in the city. This begun with them working as sacadas in the plantations formerly owned by the Americans and Japanese then later on turned as owners of these lands. With their determination to build a more progressive life in Digos, they initiated various forms of economic ventures that would jumpstart the present status of the city as the center of agricultural-industrial market, trade and commerce, banking and finance, education and services in the heart of Davao del Sur. Moreover, the apparent cooperation between the city‘s local constituents and officials played a major role in its emergence as an important component city of the province up as well as in the Davao Region to its continuing economic development at present.
Teaching Documents by Jovanie Kief M Putong, LPT
Under the CMO No. 31, Series of 2011, this course covers the study of the fundamental concepts of... more Under the CMO No. 31, Series of 2011, this course covers the study of the fundamental concepts of politics, public policies, political behavior and governance both humanistic and scientific perspective. It presents the development, organization and operation of political system. The integration of the 1987 Philippine Constitution is essential tool for deeper understanding of Philippine society and policy.
As mandated by the CMO No. 20, s. 2013, this course aims to present concepts of indigenous groups... more As mandated by the CMO No. 20, s. 2013, this course aims to present concepts of indigenous groups in the Philippines in relation to the 1987 Philippine Constitution Art. II, Section 22: their way of life, their rights, their role and contribution to Filipino society.
Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary... more Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary sources in different periods, analysis and interpretations. The course aims to expose students to different facets of Philippine history through the lens of eye witnesses. (Guide Syllabus in teaching Readings of Philippine History)
This document is a consorted effort of my students under humanities class which proper citation w... more This document is a consorted effort of my students under humanities class which proper citation with the author and conformed with permission.
This PPT presentation identifies the subject matter and its intermediary well define visual art and its form.
This is document (PPT) excerpts from the Muslim scholars and historians with a special interests ... more This is document (PPT) excerpts from the Muslim scholars and historians with a special interests and expertise colladed by the author that form part of lecture discussion. This work is a reference from partisan scholarships and written with particular perspective and views reflecting the ethnic identification and or ideological orientation of the Muslim Filipinos or the Bangsa Moro. It is a characterization of the 13th muslim tribes in the Philippines with proper recognition by the 1987 Philippine Constitution as stipulated thereon. These indigenous cultural communities in the Philippines, including the history of Muslim Filipinos, better understood based on important segment written by the insiders and not the foreigners, a highly provocative positionon the specific muslim tribes: their experiences, historical background and as well as struggles to put in the nomenclature of Philippine history as a whole.
this is a ppt if used proper citation and acknowledgment. this is a collective works of my students
this ppt is a collective work of my arts class and humanities. please proper used of citation and... more this ppt is a collective work of my arts class and humanities. please proper used of citation and fully acknowledge the author
this ppt was a collective effort among students and the teacher. if used and download please full... more this ppt was a collective effort among students and the teacher. if used and download please fully acknowledge the author
JOVANIE KIEF M. PUTONG, LPT, 2023
The paper presented the two dilemmatic conditions and issues of Philippine State. A Reaction pape... more The paper presented the two dilemmatic conditions and issues of Philippine State. A Reaction paper based on the facts provided on our reports (WPS Arbitration Victory in Paper and the State of Poverty in the Philippines) weighing up the narration of informations and data must be critically and analytically evaluated between the pros/cons of each parties and or multi-parties involved. But there are always available instituted governing bodies, the spirit of the law shrine in the locus of constitution, and suitable agreements (treaties and seating panel/ talks) and social public policies (4P’s and among social development and cash grant/assistance). There are two prima facie concerns within the presentation: if whether or not our duty bound us to uphold the instituted arbitral proceedings help victorious in The Permanent Court of Arbitration the Hague, Netherland – on the matters of United Nation Convention of the Laws of the Seas and the imminent threat of poverty within Filipinos in the archipelago.
JOVANIE KIEF M. PUTONG, 2023
The paper presented the current trends and issues with regards to the flight of our OFWs wherein ... more The paper presented the current trends and issues with regards to the flight of our OFWs wherein contemporary period human rights violation as we look into the multiple lenses of resolutions. To look into the problems is to view in different angles, how we view is looking the possibility the visa system that ties our workers to the employer makes vulnerable to abuse. It is necessary that the Memorandum of Understanding as well as the Kuwait-Philippines Bilateral accord must be respected and if both state-parties shall need political will in the implementation based on the framework of existing laws, rules and regulations. If these acts still recurring, then the Philippines like other labor-exporting countries must join forces to secure more rights for their migrant workers.
This proposal must be taken into consideration as presented in the above supportive and counter arguments for the perusal of social and economic justice and reforms. There are power dynamics in international stage, and it is crucial for the Philippine government to wield its existing remedies – to provide competing jobs (domestic and abroad) within treaty relations with other nations. Dialog and conversations around labor migrant rights come into play as bilateral conversations both the sending and accepting states trying to get their nationals into certain degree to land jobs. Total deployment ban must be of last recourse wherein all other alternatives already exhausted. Such sweeping concluding moves can be made a domino effect -precedents by other state parties, after all, we can prove that our labor force accrued essential skills and talents that by par competitive and world class. Thus, continuity and improvement on its systems and governmental services are vital to craft, create and execute more meaningful protective labor laws and the imperative employment opportunities. How we view this issue and of ourselves is colored by who we are as a people and as a citizen, to value each other and fulfil the ultimate test of how to improve state responsibilities.
Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary... more Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary sources in different periods, analysis and interpretations. The course aims to expose students to different facets of Philippine history through the lens of eye witnesses. The course analyzes Philippine history from multiple perspectives through the lens of selected primary sources coming from various disciplines and of different genres. Students are given opportunities to analyze the author's background and main arguments, compare different points of view, identify biases and examine the evidences presented in the document. The discussions will tackle traditional topics in history and other interdisciplinary themes that will deepen and broaden their understanding of Philippine political, economic, cultural, social, scientific, and religious history. Priority is given to primary materials that could help students develop their analytical and communication skills. The end goal is to develop the historical and critical consciousness of the students so that they will become versatile, articulate, broad-minded, morally upright and responsible citizens.
JOVANIE KIEF M. PUTONG, 2016
Filipino cultural value orientation has an impact to everyday life of Filipino, the most prevalen... more Filipino cultural value orientation has an impact to everyday life of Filipino, the most prevalent value that strongly influences policymaking is the debt of gratitude, according to Francis Dancel, debt of gratitude means “inside debt” or “interior debt”. This interior debt is not to literally the inside, the guts and innards of a human being, but debt to the inner life and being of a person. It points to an intangible, metaphysical component of a Filipino’s being, without which one would not be human. This Filipino value can establish a negative impact in policymaking because it will lead to a patron-client relationship in which a client (politicians) due to consideration of the debt of gratitude will grant the favor of the patron.
This research aims to illustrate the reasons why Philippine policies do not serve to the fullest in considering the necessity and desire of the majority of Filipino people for the betterment and improvement of the state. Furthermore, its objectives are intended to explain the behavior of the Filipino politicians in policymaking when it is indebted in gratitude.
The historical background you are about to read is an inscription from written accounts and oral ... more The historical background you are about to read is an inscription from written accounts and oral testimonies adapted by the people whom they believe would be a thorough witness of our local history. While the presentation of facts which has been fully interpreted based on the true realistic essence, values and integrity of the past story as a cornerstone of our undying quest to provide the written accounts of our beloved Digos. This paper is a local historical research.
faculty industry immersion experience as part of teaching enhancement program
A Comparative-Historical Analysis of the Reform Movement in Social Studies Education from (1900's... more A Comparative-Historical Analysis of the Reform Movement in Social Studies Education from (1900's- 1940s) up to the (1950's -1980's) based on case analysis
A sample form of affidavit of support - it is a legal document to be fill up for those overseas w... more A sample form of affidavit of support - it is a legal document to be fill up for those overseas workers abroad who want to petition with their families. This document comes from department of foreign affairs (Philippine government) with markings for your perusal.
This is an interest in local researches and the social phenomenon of urbanization. It underlays t... more This is an interest in local researches and the social phenomenon of urbanization. It underlays the development of locality in the area of politics,economics, and socio-cultural; the interest in terms of place,people and culture.
This paper introduces the local history of Digos as a gate city in the southern part of the Davao... more This paper introduces the local history of Digos as a gate city in the southern part of the Davao Region, in Mindanao. Specifically, it discusses the transformation of the place from a barrio to a municipality and eventually achieving its cityhood. It also states the factors that contributed to the developments in Digos and connects it with its existing political, economic and social conditions. These factors can be further subdivided into two: internal, referring to the place‘s natural features and external, referring to its human-made features.
Based on the data gathered and the mechanism employed to cull out the truth from the untruth, the findings of this study reveal that the arrival of migrants from Luzon and Visayas started the economic developments in the city. This begun with them working as sacadas in the plantations formerly owned by the Americans and Japanese then later on turned as owners of these lands. With their determination to build a more progressive life in Digos, they initiated various forms of economic ventures that would jumpstart the present status of the city as the center of agricultural-industrial market, trade and commerce, banking and finance, education and services in the heart of Davao del Sur. Moreover, the apparent cooperation between the city‘s local constituents and officials played a major role in its emergence as an important component city of the province up as well as in the Davao Region to its continuing economic development at present.
Under the CMO No. 31, Series of 2011, this course covers the study of the fundamental concepts of... more Under the CMO No. 31, Series of 2011, this course covers the study of the fundamental concepts of politics, public policies, political behavior and governance both humanistic and scientific perspective. It presents the development, organization and operation of political system. The integration of the 1987 Philippine Constitution is essential tool for deeper understanding of Philippine society and policy.
As mandated by the CMO No. 20, s. 2013, this course aims to present concepts of indigenous groups... more As mandated by the CMO No. 20, s. 2013, this course aims to present concepts of indigenous groups in the Philippines in relation to the 1987 Philippine Constitution Art. II, Section 22: their way of life, their rights, their role and contribution to Filipino society.
Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary... more Under the CMO No. 20, Series of 2013, Philippine History viewed from the lens of selected primary sources in different periods, analysis and interpretations. The course aims to expose students to different facets of Philippine history through the lens of eye witnesses. (Guide Syllabus in teaching Readings of Philippine History)
This document is a consorted effort of my students under humanities class which proper citation w... more This document is a consorted effort of my students under humanities class which proper citation with the author and conformed with permission.
This PPT presentation identifies the subject matter and its intermediary well define visual art and its form.
This is document (PPT) excerpts from the Muslim scholars and historians with a special interests ... more This is document (PPT) excerpts from the Muslim scholars and historians with a special interests and expertise colladed by the author that form part of lecture discussion. This work is a reference from partisan scholarships and written with particular perspective and views reflecting the ethnic identification and or ideological orientation of the Muslim Filipinos or the Bangsa Moro. It is a characterization of the 13th muslim tribes in the Philippines with proper recognition by the 1987 Philippine Constitution as stipulated thereon. These indigenous cultural communities in the Philippines, including the history of Muslim Filipinos, better understood based on important segment written by the insiders and not the foreigners, a highly provocative positionon the specific muslim tribes: their experiences, historical background and as well as struggles to put in the nomenclature of Philippine history as a whole.
this is a ppt if used proper citation and acknowledgment. this is a collective works of my students
this ppt is a collective work of my arts class and humanities. please proper used of citation and... more this ppt is a collective work of my arts class and humanities. please proper used of citation and fully acknowledge the author
this ppt was a collective effort among students and the teacher. if used and download please full... more this ppt was a collective effort among students and the teacher. if used and download please fully acknowledge the author
The Precolonial and Islamic Philippines south better understand through their historical experien... more The Precolonial and Islamic Philippines south better understand through their historical experiences in the insider’s perspectives and through their communities’ lenses. It is made up of religious legends, anecdotes and precepts as well as their literary oral tradition of telling stories in order to validate their cultural existence as a people and as a communities. It has coexisted with the later point out the old and the former point out the new – a combination to generate from fragmented cultural tribes/ inhabitants’ earliest practices into folk Islam. This narrative of history, as well as the elements of merging foreign influences that has been subtly linked into the existing native fabric, resulting an adaptive process part as our ways of life.
The case of three tribes in South Davao (the Bagobo) (the Blaan) (the Tagakaolo)
R.A. 1425 - The Life, Works, and Writings of Dr. Jose P. Rizal
Notes on the sources of laws in the Philippines according to Rufus B. Rodriguez