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  2. Sep 17, 2024 · José Rizal (born June 19, 1861, Calamba, Philippines—died December 30, 1896, Manila) was a patriot, physician, and man of letters who was an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement. The son of a prosperous landowner, Rizal was educated in Manila and at the University of Madrid.

  3. The Hero’s First Teacher. The first teacher of Rizal was his mother, who was a remarkable woman of good character and fine culture. On her lap, he learned at the age of three the alphabet and the prayers. "My mother," wrote Rizal in his student memoirs, "taught me how to read and to say haltingly the humble prayers which I raised fervently to God."

  4. Jose Rizal’s first teacher was his mother, who had taught him how to read and pray and who had encouraged him to write poetry. Later, private tutors taught the young Rizal Spanish and Latin, before he was sent to a private school in Biñan.

  5. Rizal’s first teachers: 1.Dona Teodora. - was his mother she was patient, conscientious and , understanding. - she discovered that her son had a talent for poetry. - she encouraged him to write poems. 2. Private Tutors of Rizal. - Maestro Celestino. - Maestro Lucas. - Leon Monroy. Rizal goes to Binan,Laguna: - June, 1869 Rizal left for Binan.

    • Private Tutors
    • Biñan
    • Ateneo
    • Medical Studies in University of Sto. Thomas
    • Academic Journey to Spain
    • Opthalmology Studies and Travels in Europe
    Maestro Celestino
    Maestro Lucas
    Leon Monroy

    Rizal went to Biñan on June 1869. He was accompanied by his older brother Paciano, and taught by Maestro Justiniano. In academic studies, Rizal beat all Biñan boys. He surpassed them in Spanish, Latin, and other subjects.

    Rizal entered Ateneo in 1872. He belonged to the class composed of Spaniards, mestizos, and Filipinos. However, he was considered as an inferior and was placed at the bottom of the class. By the end of the month, he became the emperor and received a prize: a religious picture. Rizal graduated on March 23, 1877, attaining sobresalienteor excellent w...

    1877 - 1882

    He continued his education at UST and finished a year in Philosophy and Letters after deciding to shift to a medical course. He made the decision for him to be a physician and be able to treat his mother’s failing eyesight. Fr. Pablo Ramon, the Father Rector of Ateneo whom he consulted recommended medicine. He studied Cosmology, Metaphysics, Theodicy, and History of Philosophy. While UST was under Dominicans, the rival of Jesuits that established Ateneo, Rizal remained loyal to Ateneo.

    Pre-Med Course

    Out of the 28 young men taking Ampliacion only four including Rizal were granted the privilege of taking simultaneously the preparatory course and the first year of medicine. Rizal also received his four year practical training in medicine at the Hospital de San Juan de Dios in Intramuros During his last year at the University, Rizal had obtained the global grade of Notable (Very Good) in all of his subjects, and he was the second best student in a decimated class of seven who passed the medi...

    1882 - 1885

    His departure for Spain was kept secret from Spanish Authorities, friars and even his parents especially his mother because she would not allow him to go. To avoid detection, he used the name Jose Mercado. On May 3, 1882 he boarded on Salvadora bound for Singapore where he was the only Filipino passenger. On November 3, 1882, he enrolled in Universidad Central de Madrid taking up two courses: Philosophy an Letters and Medicine. On June 21, 1884, he conferred the degree of Licentiate in Medici...

    Jose Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in ophthalmology. Among all branches, he chose this specialization because he wanted to cure his mother’s failing eyesight. In 1885, after studying at the Universidad Central de Madrid, Rizal, who was then 24 years old, went to Paris to acquire more knowledge in ophthalmology. Rizal found ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › José_RizalJosé Rizal - Wikipedia

    José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda[7] (Spanish: [xoˈse riˈsal, -ˈθal], Tagalog: [hoˈse ɾiˈsal]; June 19, 1861 – December 30, 1896) was a Filipino nationalist, writer and polymath active at the end of the Spanish colonial period of the Philippines.

  7. Jul 27, 2013 · 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.”

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