The Impact of Dr. Jose Rizal's Martyrdom on Students’ Commitment to Social Change and Justice

ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities (SPIJSH)

ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities

Open Access, Multidisciplinary, Peer-reviewed, Monthly Journal

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DOI: 10.70558/SPIJSH

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Article Title

The Impact of Dr. Jose Rizal’s Martyrdom on Students’ Commitment to Social Change and Justice

Author(s) Marilyn Balmeo, Novyn Joy Apaan, Clarissa Cajayon, Alexandra Mae Cruz, Arvin Jaymes Fajardo, Julianne Jimenez, Aileen Joy Lucas, Trisha Nicole Nayao.
Country Philippines
Abstract

This research examines the impact of Dr. Jose Rizal's ideologies, life, principles, and martyrdom on the commitment of Level II Block A student nurses to social change and justice. A quantitative approach was employed, utilizing a structured questionnaire to collect data from 42 student nurses at Saint Louis University. The questionnaire assessed their familiarity with Rizal's life and achievements, the relevance of learning about Rizal in today's generation, challenges in fostering social change and justice in their community, lessons derived from Rizal's life and sacrifice, and the perception of Rizal's fight for social reform in relation to their commitment. The findings indicate that most respondents are familiar with Rizal's life and achievements, highlighting the influence of the Rizal Law in cultivating awareness. The respondents acknowledge the importance of learning about Rizal in addressing contemporary social issues. Challenges identified include lack of awareness, resistance to change, limited support, and adherence to social and cultural norms. Key lessons drawn from Rizal's life and sacrifice encompass the significance of education and intellectual pursuit, the impact of social inequality and injustice, the power of peaceful resistance and civil obedience, and the importance of cultural and national identity. The perception of Rizal's fight for social reform varies among respondents, with some strongly influenced and motivated by his struggle while others attribute their commitment to additional factors. This research provides valuable insights into the influence of Rizal's martyrdom on student nurses' dedication to social change and justice, contributing to the development of educational programs and interventions that promote active citizenship and meaningful engagement in societal issues.

Area History
Published In Volume 1, Issue 11, November 2024
Published On 01-11-2024
Cite This Balmeo, M., Apaan, N. J., Cajayon, C., Cruz, A. M., Fajardo, A. J., Jimenez, J., Lucas, A. J., & Nayao, T. N. (2024). The Impact of Dr. Jose Rizal’s Martyrdom on Students’ Commitment to Social Change and Justice. ShodhPatra: International Journal of Science and Humanities, 1(11), pp. 1-13, DOI: https://doi.org/10.70558/SPIJSH.2024.v01.i11.24110.
DOI 10.70558/SPIJSH.2024.v01.i11.24110

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