Jose Rizal's Education

Jose Rizal's Education
 
THE FAMILIAR STATEMENT that Doña Teodora was Rizal’s first teacher is not just a sort of ‘venerating’ his mother who sacrificed a lot for our hero. It was a technical truth.
 
In his memoirs, Rizal wrote, “My mother taught me how to read and to say haltingly the humble prayers which I raised fervently to God.” (Read: Rizal Early Education (and Jose Rizal Educational Background))
 
Education in Calamba
In Rizal’s time, seldom would one see a highly educated woman of fine culture like Doña Teodora who had the capacity to teach Spanish, reading, poetry, and values through rare story books. Under her supervision, Rizal had thus learned the alphabet and the prayers at the age of three. (Read: The Life and Legacy of Jose Rizal: A Hero of the Philippines)
 
Aside from his mother, his sister Saturnina and three maternal uncles also mentored him. His uncle Jose Alberto taught him painting, sketching, and sculpture. Uncle Gregorio influenced him to further love reading. Uncle Manuel, for his part, developed Rizal’s physical skills in martial arts like wrestling.
 
To further enhance what Rizal had learned, private tutors were hired to give him lessons at home. Thus, Maestro Celestino tutored him and Maestro Lucas Padua later succeeded Celestino. Afterward, a former classmate of Don Francisco, Leon Monroy, lived at the Rizal home to become the boy’s tutor in Spanish and Latin. Sadly, Monroy died five months later. (Of course, there is no truth to some students’ comically malicious insinuation that Rizal had something to do with his death.)
 
Education in Biñan 
Rizal was subsequently sent to a private school in Biñan. In June 1869, his brother Paciano brought him to the school of Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz. The school was in the teacher’s house, a small nipa house near the home of Jose’s aunt where he stayed. In Rizal’s own words, his teacher “knew by the heart the grammars by Nebrija and Gainza.”
 
During Rizal’s first day in Biñan school, the teacher asked him:
“Do you know Spanish?”
”A little, sir,” replied Rizal.
”Do you know Latin?”
”A little, sir.”
 
Because of this, his classmates, especially the teacher’s son Pedro, laughed at the newcomer. So later in that day, Jose challenged the bully Pedro to a fight. Having learned wrestling from his Uncle Manuel, the younger and smaller Jose had defeated his tormenter. Compared to bullying victims today, we can say that Rizal did not wait for anyone to enact a law against bullying, but rather took matters into his own hands.
 
 
After the class however, he had an arm-wrestling match with his classmate Andres Salandanan in which Jose lost and even almost cracked his head on the sidewalk. That only proves that merely being a ‘desperado’ won’t make you win all your fights.
 
In the following days, Jose was said to have had other fights with Biñan boys. (If his average was two fights per day, as what happened during his first day in Biñan school, then he might have been more active than today’s MMA [mixed martial arts] fighters). For his scuffles, he nonetheless received many whippings and blows on the open palm from his disciplinarian teacher.
 
Rizal may have not won all his brawls but he nevertheless beat all Biñan boys academically in Spanish, Latin, and other subjects. 
 
Education in Manila
There’s a claim that from Biñan school, Rizal studied in Colegio de San Juan de Letran. The story states that after attending his classes for almost three months in Letran, Jose was asked by the Dominican friars to look for another school due to his radical and bold questions.
 
However, standard biographies agree that Rizal just took the entrance examination in that institution but Don Francisco sent him to enroll instead in Ateneo Municipal in June 1872. Run by the Jesuit congregation (Society of Jesus), Ateneo upheld religious instruction, advanced education, rigid discipline, physical culture, and cultivation of the arts, like music, drawing, and painting. Ironically, this school which is now the archrival of La Salle in being exclusively luxurious, among others, was formerly the ‘Escuela Pia’ (Charity School)—a school for poor boys in Manila established by the city government in 1817.
 
Paciano found Jose a boarding house in Intramuros but he later transferred to the house of a spinster situated on Calle Carballo in Santa Cruz area. There he became acquainted with various mestizos that were said to be begotten by friars. (Jose perhaps had not thought twice to befriend them, believing that they were probably nice people—for after all, they were ‘mga anak ng pari’ [children of priests]).
 
To encourage healthy competitions, classes in Ateneo were divided into two groups which constantly competed against each other. One group, named the Roman Empire, comprised the interns (boarders) while the other one, the Carthaginian Empire, consisted of the externs (non-boarders).
 
Within an empire, members were also in continuous competition as they vied for the top ranks called dignitaries— Emperor, being the highest position, followed by Tribune, Decurion, Centurion, and Standard-Bearer, respectively. Initially placed at the tail of the class as a newcomer, Jose was soon continually promoted—that just after a month, he had become an Emperor, receiving a religious picture as a prize.
 
When the term ended, he attained the mark of ‘excellent’ in all the subjects and in the examinations. The second year, Jose transferred residence to No. 6 Calle Magallanes and he obtained a medal at the end of that academic term. In the third year, he won prizes in the quarterly examinations.
 
The following year, his parents placed him as intern (boarding student) in the school and stayed there until his graduation. At the end of the school year, he garnered five medals, with which he said he could somewhat repay his father for his sacrifices. On March 23, 1877, he received the Bachelor of Arts degree, graduating as one of the nine students in his class declared ‘sobresaliente’ or outstanding.
 
Some of his priest-professors in Ateneo were Jose Bech, a man with mood swings and somewhat of a lunatic and of an uneven humor; Francisco de Paula Sanchez, an upright, earnest, and caring teacher whom Rizal considered his best professor; Jose Vilaclara; and a certain Mineves.
 
At the Ateneo, Rizal cultivated his talent in poetry, applied himself regularly to gymnastics, and devoted time to painting and sculpture. Don Augustin Saez, another professor, thoughtfully guided him in drawing and painting, and the Filipino Romualdo de Jesus lovingly instructed him in sculpture.
 
In 1877, Rizal enrolled in the University of Santo Tomas, taking the course on Philosophy in Letters. At the same time, he took in Ateneo a land surveyor and assessor's degree (expert surveyor), a vocational course. He finished his surveyor's training in 1877, passed the licensing exam in May 1878, though the license was granted to him only in 1881 when he reached the age of majority.
 
After a year in UST, Jose changed course and enrolled in medicine to be able to cure the deteriorating eyesight of his mother. But being tired of the discrimination by the Dominican professors to Filipino students, he stopped attending classes at UST in 1882.
 
It’s worthwhile to note that Rizal’s another reason for not completing medicine in UST was that the method of instruction was obsolete and repressive. Rizal’s observation perhaps had served as a challenge for UST to improve in its mode of instructions.
 
If records were accurate, Rizal had taken a total of 19 subjects in UST and finished them with varied grades, ranging from excellent to fair. Notably, he got ‘excellent’ in all his subjects in the Philosophy course.
 
Education in Europe
On May 3, 1882, he left for Spain and enrolled in Medicine and Philosophy and Letters at the Universidad Central de Madrid on November 3. In some days of November 1884, Rizal was involved in the chaotic student demonstrations by the Central University students in which many were wounded, hit by cane, arrested, and imprisoned.
 
The protest rallies started after Dr. Miguel Morayta had been excommunicated by bishops for delivering a liberal speech, proclaiming the freedom of science and the teacher, at the opening ceremony of the academic year. Incidentally, the street in Manila named after Morayta (Nicanor Reyes Street today) has always been affected by, if not itself the venue of, student demonstrations.

In June of 1884, Rizal received the degree of Licentiate in Medicine at the age of 23. His rating though was just ‘fair’ for it was affected by the ‘low’ grades he got from UST.
 
The next school year (1884-1885), he took and completed the three additional subjects leading to the Doctor of Medicine degree.  He was not awarded the Doctor’s diploma though for failing to pay the fee and the required thesis.
 
Exactly on his 24th birthday, the Madrid university awarded him the degree of Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters with the grade of excellent (‘sobresaliente’). We can thus argue that Rizal was better as a ‘philosopher’ than a physician.
 
Wanting to cure his mother's advancing blindness, Rizal went to Paris. He was said to have attended medical lectures at the University of Paris. From November 1885 to February 1886, he worked as an assistant to Dr. Louis de Weckert. Through this leading French ophthalmologist, Rizal was thankful that he learned how to perform all the ophthalmological operations.
 
In February 3, 1886, Rizal arrived in Heidelberg, Germany. He attended the lectures of Dr. Otto Becker and Prof. Wilhelm Kuehne at the University of Heidelberg. He also worked at the University Eye Hospital under the guidance of Dr. Becker.
 
Under the direction of this renowned German ophthalmologist, Rizal had learned to use the then newly invented ophthalmoscope (invented by Hermann von Helmholtz) which he later used to operate on his mother’s eye. In Heidelberg, the 25-year-old Rizal completed his eye specialization.
 
Afterward, Rizal spent three months in the nearby village, Wilhemsfeld where he wrote the last few chapters of ‘Noli Me Tangere’. He stayed at the pastoral house of a kind Protestant pastor, Dr. Karl Ullmer, the whole family of whom became Rizal’s good friends. In August 1886, he attended lectures on history and psychology at the University of Leipzig. In November 1886, he reached Berlin, the famous city where he worked as an assistant in Dr. Schweigger’s clinic and attended lectures in the University of Berlin. 
 
In Berlin, he was inducted as a member of the Berlin’s ‘Ethnological Society’, ‘Anthropological Society’, and ‘Geographical Society’. In April 1887, he was invited to deliver an address in German before the ‘Ethnographic Society’ of Berlin on the orthography and structure of the Tagalog language. 
 
In Germany, Rizal met and befriended the famous academicians and scholars at the time. Among them were Prof. Friedrich Ratzel, German historian; Dr. Hanz Meyer, German Anthropologist; Dr. Feodor Jagor, the author of ‘Travels in the Philippines’ which Rizal had read as a student in Manila; Dr. Rudolf Virchow, German anthropologist; and Rudolf’s son, Dr. Hans Virchow, Descriptive Anatomy professor.
 
Especially after the hero’s martyrdom, these people who were the renowned personalities in the academe not only in Germany but also in Europe were so proud that once in their life they had known the educated and great Filipino named Jose Rizal.
 
 
Jensen DG. Mañebog, the contributor, is a book author and professorial lecturer in the graduate school of a state university in Metro Manila. His unique e-books on Rizal (available online)  comprehensively tackle, among others, the respective life of Rizal’s siblings and girlfriends. (e-mail: jensenismo@gmail.com)
 
 
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So here it goes, college life makes a big cracked in your head, makes you pressure, give a boom head-ache and etc. *if you couldn’t enjoy studying with your every subject *if you couldn’t focus and give prioritize with your lectures and others. It is normal to meet problems in college life related in your studies, but always remember “never give-up”, on those hindrances. Build a strong confidence, a perseverance characteristic and especially a strong faith in GOD,

So here it goes, college life makes a big cracked in your head, makes you pressure, give a boom head-ache and etc. *if you couldn’t enjoy studying with your every subject *if you couldn’t focus and give prioritize with your lectures and others. It is normal to meet problems in college life related in your studies, but always remember “never give-up”, on those hindrances. Build a strong confidence, a perseverance characteristic and especially a strong faith in GOD,

For Rizal, Education first before anything else. Because for him, Education is the key to success

Study well. Education is the best, Don't mind all the problems you are dealing because there's always a solution

Continue what you started. You chose that course kaya panindigan mo kahit alam mong nahihirapan ka kayanin mo dahil lahat ng bagay ay kayang lagpasan

Nephew, soon you will feel the greatness because you finished something. Iba ang may natapos. Kaya tapusin mo ang naumpisahan mo dahil konti lang ang nagkakaopportunity na makapag aral.

So here it goes, college life makes a big cracked in your head, makes you pressure, give a boom head-ache and etc. *if you couldn’t enjoy studying with your every subject *if you couldn’t focus and give prioritize with your lectures and others. It is normal to meet problems in college life related in your studies, but always remember “never give-up”, on those hindrances. Build a strong confidence, a perseverance characteristic and especially a strong faith in GOD,

I would say that Rizal's advice to his sister means that we have to value our "study" while we are young, even if there are circumtances that hinders us. Because just like Jose Rizal, he accomplished many things because of his hardworks. And if we give value on it, we will be more successful as Rizal.

I advice you to finish your studies because this is also for your own worth. Remember that your parents is doing everything just for you.

Just face all the things that makes you giving up. Do'nt addrees yourself on it. Study more and after you finish your sutdies, you will become successful.

My advice is that, always remember. "Study is the starting point of our future". Like me, I persevered to study, study and sutdy. And now I am a succesful teacher. You as a students, finish your course and do the best that you can until you graduate.

Rizal's advice to his sister is very effective for all of us. Kung magiging hobby mo ang pagbabasa, makakasanayan mo na ito at magkakaroon ito ng magandang dulot sa pag-aaral mo.

yeah, hes right.. we have so many time to study and we must not waste it. life is so short so we better study hard and we should give our best.

always study hard . it is the key to the success. always remember also that you have to achieve what you want to achieve and always focus.. and lastly.. study hard not study heart !!

Based on the article, Jose Rizal shows his love and concern to her sister by encouraging her to study hard and make the study a habit.Rizal's advice prove that "the educational legacy of our parents do not ever halt stolen".

I know you have goal in life and I believe that if you continue what you are doing you can achieved it.

never lose hope in achieving your dreams. remember that hope and hardwork is the golden key to success. always believe in yourself and dont forget to pray to God.

For him, we should prioritize first our education b'coz this is the only treasure that no one can get from us.

My advice for you girl is to keep on dreaming, because if you have it,you strive hard to get what you want in the future.

My advise for for you nikko, just keep on dreaming and study well. KUDOS!

My advice for you is that always bear in mind the song we used to sing "Dream big", because i know you study a lot to have a good grades, just continue what your doing and keep the focus on your study..

To nikko, just finish your studies. I know you can do it and never give up on something. Nevermind the word "relationship", studies first. Hahaha.

Before anything else, finish your studies first. Don't you ever disappoint your parents, just make them proud of you. I know you have many dreams in life, make that your inspiration and always put in your mind that nothing is impossible... you should just have faith in our God.

I agree with Rizal that studying through reading is an effective way, for her to be able to practice the habit of reading. Because later on, it will be easy for her to study.

Finish your course, just think about yourself when you finished it.

Perseverance and strong determination will keep you on top.

You can do it! Let not your dreams be dreams only but a reality.

The advice of rizal to her sister is simply Proves that the education is the key to succes, and we need to value it.

Yes, it is true that while we are still young we have a lot of time to learn, so let's not waste time because once we waste time and opportunity, we cannot go back anymore. Education is important so while were still young grab the opportunity and do not waste time for us to have a brighter future.

My advise to Tatum Salamanes would be that she would not take the lessons of growing up for granted because it would help a lot in knowing who to befriend in college and who to stay away from. This is so because if the crowd that you flow with in school are the wrong ones, then it would almost be sure that you would not get to where you want to go.

Here, this is what I did and set in college " Nothing will stop me in finishing my degree and that I should do my very best so that I won't regret". Thankfully, I did not. Don't forget that your not getting young so make the best of your everyday of your life in college. Everything you do is for your future.

just focus on your studies, set your priorities and always be on time specially when it comes to project submission and exams and most important of all always pray for guidance.

I would say to Rizal's advice to his sister is to value our education because just like Jose Rizal, he accomplished many things because of his hardworks. And if we give value on it, we will be more successful as Rizal.

Education is very important that we should not waste. For me reading is a way of good study habit because we gain more knowledge and understanding.That will help us to achieve our goals in life.

Education is very important that we should not waste. Reading is a good way in having a good study habit, because we gain more knowledge and understanding. That will help us to achieve our goals in life.

I would say to Rizal's advice to his sister is to value our education because just like Jose Rizal, he accomplished many things because of his hardwork. And if we give value on it, we will be more successful as Rizal.

My advice to Shaina for her to finish her studies is to study harder. Believe in your self that you can do it. No matter from what school you came from or no matter what... Just believe in your self, strive harder and don't forget to pray! God bless! :D

You need to be serious

tama ung sinabi ni Rizal sa kapatid nya kasi sa pamamagitan ng pagbabasa, lumalawak ang ating kaisipan. para sa akin mas marami kang malalaman sa pagbabasa.

I think what Rizal is trying to say to his sister is while she's still young, she have to study more and more. Don't stop learning for more just when you thought you have enough information about a certain subject.

Study hard, and love reading because it is for our own future.

I was inspired by that short advice of Rizal to his sister, the words are full motivation. As a student nowadays, I will take his advice to his sister as advice to all of us that are willing to learn more and latter, gain success.

Rizal’s advice to his sister Trinidad: “Now that you are still young and you have time to learn, it is necessary that you study by reading and reading attentively… It is enough to form only the habit of study and later everything goes by itself.” I would say that our hero highly regards Education. He knew that Education would really contribute to better future, thus better pursue the chance of studying and later everything goes by itself.

Rizal’s advice to his sister Trinidad: “Now that you are still young and you have time to learn, it is necessary that you study by reading and reading attentively… It is enough to form only the habit of study and later everything goes by itself.” I would say that our hero highly regards Education. He knew that Education would really contribute to better future, thus better pursue the chance of studying and later everything goes by itself.

You must focus on your studies first, okay lang naman ang my love life pero alam ko naman na alam mo mga gagawin eh.

Basta gawin mo mhie yung responsibilities mo as student. Syempre hindi lang as student, madami pa yan eh. Gawin mo lang po yung alam mong tama,yan po magiging susi mo para mag succeed.

I know you can do it, always remember that mama and papa is always here...don't ever hesitate to open up problems on us,you're bright,you're teen,you're responsible,that's why i know you can,tapusin mo yung nasimulan mo anak, ilang years na lng,my panghahawakan ka na.

Hay naku taba! Dapat bawasan yung puro text ah,mas mahirap ngayon kasi college na tayo. May mga problems na dadating pero kaya natin to! Text mo lang ako so I can help you.

kgay nung nakalagay sa article..magbasa kapa,mas makakakuha tayo ng knowledge jan..be serious at pahalagahan yung pag-aaral..

Basta magaral ka lang ng mabuti, alagaan mo ang sarili mo, saan pa't matutupad mo rin ang mga pangarap mo.

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