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Earning Outcomes: LSPU Self-Paced Learning Module (SLM)

This document provides an overview of a self-paced learning module on political science for Laguna State Polytechnic University students. It includes the learning outcomes, situational analysis, student tasks, and learning resources. The situational analysis discusses the 2016 Philippine presidential election, noting the high voter turnout and factors that led Rodrigo Duterte to become president, like appealing to different constituencies and a personality-driven campaign. Students are asked to identify the factors and strategies that helped Duterte win the presidency. The learning resources section lists various books and articles that can help students learn about political science, Philippine politics, political parties and other related topics.

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Earning Outcomes: LSPU Self-Paced Learning Module (SLM)

This document provides an overview of a self-paced learning module on political science for Laguna State Polytechnic University students. It includes the learning outcomes, situational analysis, student tasks, and learning resources. The situational analysis discusses the 2016 Philippine presidential election, noting the high voter turnout and factors that led Rodrigo Duterte to become president, like appealing to different constituencies and a personality-driven campaign. Students are asked to identify the factors and strategies that helped Duterte win the presidency. The learning resources section lists various books and articles that can help students learn about political science, Philippine politics, political parties and other related topics.

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Republic of the Philippines

Laguna State Polytechnic University


Province of Laguna

LSPU Self-Paced Learning Module (SLM)

ISO 9001:2015 Certified

Learning Outcomes Level I Institutionally Accredited

Student Learning Strategies

Performance Tasks

LSPU SLM: SOCIAL SCIENCE 205 POLITICAL SCIENCE FRANCISCO P. PANOPIO JR. Ed D
Republic of the Philippines
Laguna State Polytechnic University
Province of Laguna

Name: ___________________________________________________ Date: ______________


Course __________________________________________________ Instructor: _________________________
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Situational Analysis
Level I Institutionally Accredited
Despite the limits of elections as a mechanism to secure accountability and ensure substantive
representation, the 2016 elections drew the highest turnout across elections held since the political
transition in 1986, a clear indication of electoralism. The high turnout may be a result of a relatively
tightly contested race, with each of the main contenders appealing to constituencies that they
symbolically represent. Nonetheless, the 2016 Presidential elections remained personality-
oriented, media driven and political clan dominated. The eventual winner, Rodrigo Roa Duterte.
Your task as a Political Science student is to identify or recount factors as well strategies that made
Mr. Duterte the president of our country now.

Learning Resources
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City: National Book Store. ISBN-971-08-6035-6
Charlesworth, J. (1968) (ed) Contemporary political Analysis, New York, free Press. 10 Apter, D.
(1977) Introduction to political analysis. Cambridge: Winthrop Publishers, Inc.
2
De Leon, H. (2005) Textbook on the Philippine Constitution. Manila, Philippines: Rex Book Store Inc.
ISBN-971-23-4207-7
Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. (2010) The politics of ‘public opinion’ in the Philippines. Journal of current
Southeast Asian affairs, 29 (4). pp. 97-118. ISSN 1868-1034
Heywood, A. (2007) Politics New York: Palgrave Macmillan Limited.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/186810341603500302
https://www.politicalsciencenotes.com/political-science/political-science-definition-theory-
nature-and-scope/711
Murali, M. et.al. (2004). Political Science. College Road Chennai Tamilnadu, India. Tamilnadu
Textbook Corporation.
Naguit, Reynaldo S. (2005) Discourses on the 1987 Philippines Constitution: A Textbook on
Philippine
Osaghae, E. (1988). Political Analysis. Ibadan: University of Ibadan External Studies Programme.
Rocamora, J. (1998) Philippine Political Parties, Electoral System and Political Reform.
http://www.philsol.nl/ 1998
Warren, Mark E. What Is Political Theory/Philosophy? Source: PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol.
22, No. 3 (Sep., 1989), pp. 606-612 Published by: American Political Science Association Stable

LSPU SLM: SOCIAL SCIENCE 205 POLITICAL SCIENCE FRANCISCO P. PANOPIO JR. Ed D
Republic of the Philippines
Laguna State Polytechnic University
Province of Laguna

URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/419629 Accessed: 23/08/2008 19:13

ISO 9001:2015 Certified

Level I Institutionally Accredited

LSPU SLM: SOCIAL SCIENCE 205 POLITICAL SCIENCE FRANCISCO P. PANOPIO JR. Ed D

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