Critical Evaluation And Promotion Of Local And Oral History

Critical Evaluation And Promotion Of Local And Oral History

What are the importance of studying critical evaluation and promotion of local and oral history of our country? *

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1. What are the importance of studying critical evaluation and promotion of local and oral history of our country? *


Answer:

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Explanation:

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2. What is the importance of promoting philippine local and oral history?


Answer:

The critical importance of local history in the understanding and the writing of a truly national history cannot just be ignored. The rationale behind the need to come up with local history is the realization of the unrepresentative and limited nature of Philippine history.


3. What is the importance of promoting our local and oral history? Pakisagot po ng maayos


Answer:

It's very important because our history and local is not only reflect what we have in this world or country but it's sign of our identity, the identity that we encountered in the past years and the infrastructure that we have in the past years is our identity.

Explanation:

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4. one important historical methodology to local history is oral history​


Answer:

Oral history is often one person's point of view, unless someone gathers a series of interviews on the same issue together in a volume. ... A traditionalwritten history, by contrast, uses a variety of sources, which may includeoral interviews, government reports, newspaper articles, letters, diaries and personal papers.

Explanation:

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5. differentiate oral history and local history, give me an any example of that​


Answer:

Oral history is often one person’s point of view, unless someone gathers a series of interviews on the same issue together in a volume. As a source of information, oral histories, since they rely on the memories of individuals, have to be used selectively and their facts checked carefully.

A traditional written history, by contrast, uses a variety of sources, which may include oral interviews, government reports, newspaper articles, letters, diaries and personal papers. It is generally written from the third person, adopting a scholarly voice and an analytical approach.


6. Ano ang oral history


Explanation:

Ang oral history ay pag aaral ng makasaysayang impormasyon na kinagagamitan ng mga audiotape, videotape, o mga transkripsyon ng nakaplanong panayam. Tumutukoy din ito  sa impormasyong nakalap sa paraang ito at sa isang nakasulat na akda batay sa naturang data, na madalas na napreserba sa mga archive at malalaking aklatan.


7. local and oral history are basic to autonomy​


Answer:

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8. serve a a balancer with tendency of extreme nationalism.a. oral historyb. national historyc. local historyd. historical research​


Answer:

d.historical research

Explanation:

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9. how important oral history to the community?​


Answer:

Oral history helps round out the story of the past.

At times, an interview may serve as the only source of infor- mation available about a certain place, event, or person. Oral history helps us understand how individuals and communities experi- enced the forces of history.


10. what are the aspects of doing a local and oral history​


Answer:

Oral history enables people to share their stories in their own words, with their own voices, through their own understanding of what hap- pened and why. With careful attention to preserving our sound recordings, the voices of our narrators will endure to speak for them when they are gone.

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11. diagnosing oral diseases promoting oral health and disease prevention​


Answer:

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Explanation:


12. Local and oral history is important because


Answer:

oral history helps round out the story of the past


13. Important methodology in Local History in the midst of scarcity in writtenA Oral accountsB interviewsC Oral HistoryD. Written documents​


Answer:

C. Oral History

Explanation:

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14. local and oral history goal rule and guidance​


Answer:

Oral history is the systematic collection of living people's testimony about their own experiences.Oral history is not folklore, gossip, hearsay, or rumor. Oral historians attempt to verify their findings, analyze them, and place them in an accurate historical context.


15. What is the Difference between local history and oralhistory?​


Answer:

Local history is the study of history in a geographically local context and it often concentrates on the local community. It incorporates cultural and social aspects of history. ... Historic plaques are one form of documentation of significant occurrences in the past and oral histories are another.

oral history is the study of historical movements events which helps people in knowing about past events


16. 15 SENTENCES ABOUT LOCALHISTORY AND ORAL HISTORY?​


Answer:

15 SENTENCES ABOUT LOCAL

HISTORY AND ORAL HISTORY


17. As a student how can you manifest interest in local history (within your locality/community) and show concern in promoting and preserving the country’s historical and cultural heritage. Provide a Video Compilation, Transcript of virtual oral interview from (Elders in the community and Leaders such as: Barangay Officials or Tourism Personnel). Create your own advertisement about the Local History and promotion of tourist spot in your locality


Explanation:

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18. i learned that local and oral history is/are


I learned that local and oral history is interesting because it is a study where I can gain interesting information about our community and every individual.

19. what is the meaning of oral histories? ​


Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews.

Answer:

The collection and study of historical information using sound recordings of interviews with people having personal knowledge of past events.


20. Tagalog Ng pagkakaiba Ng oral and local history


Answer:

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21. local and oral history are important because?


By allowing people to tell their tales on their own terms, oral history promotes the oral transmission of knowledge, memory, and experience.

The following are things we can learn through oral history that is absent from other types of sources:It has the ability to fill in information gaps without written sources.It is appropriate for even the most illiterate members of society.It makes it possible to help people educate the next generation and impart crucial life skills and historical knowledge.We can learn what has changed and what hasn't through time from oral history.

For people who learn better through listening than via reading, oral history is a useful teaching technique.It fosters students' creativity and helps them develop critical thinking abilities by using oral histories.It can foster a sense of belonging among students to the past and to local history.Students can learn important social skills from oral history. It compels pupils to interact with real, breathing people instead of the internet, video games, and television.

Issues that oral history may bring up include:A person who is remembering a fake memory Sometimes a person may have problems recalling all the specifics of an encounter.Intersubjectivity, time commitment, openness to experience, and the subjectivity of all knowledge.

I really like listening to videos that have excellent background music since it helps me visualize the entire plot when I'm watching them.

Learn more about oral history here: https://brainly.ph/question/21189540

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22. Make an essay on the importance of local and oral history. Why there is a need for  us to conduct a study on local history.​


Answer:

Local history contains a wealth of details and stories that help reveal how societal changes impacted the lives of ordinary people. It can be seen as a ‘microcosm’ or representation of large patterns on a small scale. The automobile transformed society in many ways such as making transportation and communication far easier. By investigating local history, you can find documents such as accounts of the first cars in a town, what people thought of them, and how they changed the lives of the community. History writ large can tell you about events like the Long Depression of the late 19th century, while local history can show the impact of this crisis on individuals, such as the Chisholm brothers from Oakville who left their home to seek their fortune in the coal mining industry in Buffalo. Learning about local history turns the grand patterns of historical change into concrete stories that tell of the lives of individuals. It is thus vital to increasing one’s understanding of historical processes.

Explanation:

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23. promote local and oral history, museums, historical shrines, cultural performances, indigenous practices, religious rites and rituals, etc. which you can observe on your respective communities.​


Answer:

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24. one important historical methodology to local history is oral history​


Answer:

What is Oral History? Oral history is a method of conducting historical research through recorded interviews between a narrator with personal experience of historically significant events and a well-informed interviewer, with the goal of adding to the historical record.


25. what are the theories of oral history? ​


Explanation:

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26. Define what oral history is​


Answer:

Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews.


27. Local and oral history is important beacause


Answer:

Because the history tells you about the past of our grandparents grandparents grandparents.


28. oral history fiction or non-fiction​


Answer:

non fiction

Explanation:

In a work of historical fiction, the story takes place in the past, but characters, actions, and other details are fictionalized.

Answer:

non-fiction

Explanation:


29. why is oral history important?


One of the advantage oral history has over written history is its ability to engage and entertain listener by using music, rhythm, and poetry. Oral history can refer to rehearsed account of the past or it can be informal conversations of “the old days” among people who lived in a certain area like family members, neighbors or coworkers.


30. Describe the local and oral history of north cotabato


Answer:

Cotabato town was part of Moro Province and of Department of Mindanao and Sulu from 1903 to 1920, when the Empire Province of Cotabato, referred to as "Moroland" by the Americans, was founded with the town as the capital, with Datu Piang, known as the Grand Old Man of Cotabato, as its first governor.

Explanation:

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