A Mathematical Analysis of Unidentified Blaan Costume Designs: A Basis for School of Living Tradition (SLT) Curriculum Integration

Authors

  • Ermella Sheen M. Dionisio
  • Clarence Kate V. Granada
  • Jeffrey V. Ruto

Keywords:

blaan designs, dreamweavers of blaan, mathematical design of blaan weavers

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The main issue to be addressed in this action research was the problem of current Blaan weavers to decode the designs of their elder Dreamweavers. The transfer of knowledge from generation to generation done in the School of Living Tradition (SLT) is the current challenge of the SLT teachers. Every design is unique as each Dreamweaver dreams of different designs. Currently, the weavers are not dream-designed dependent. SLT teachers taught how to preserve the Blaan designs. According to the Gumusek president, Rebecca S. Ayao (2018), the number of Blaan designs was not added nor subtracted. However, they found five (5) designs that were very complicated tocopy, identified, and duplicated. Thus, the SLT teachers were not able to teach these intricate designs to the SLT next generation weavers.

METHODS

The main purpose of the study was to determine the patterns of unidentified Blaan costume designs in a mathematical way. The researcher was interested in teaching strategies to be crafted and which part of the teaching aids needs enhancement. The researchers used the inductive analysis with the aid of isometry, wallpaper guide of Fisher, G. L. (2010) and the international union of frieze & crystallography (IUC). The Blaan weavers were interviewed on the designs that they considered unidentified; responses were transcribed. Designs which were not considered crystallographic nor frieze were not included in the investigation.

RESULTS

Two unidentified designs were present on the l'bong " ̃Slah. The first was identified as Pmm2 and the second was Pm11. One unidentified design was present on the l'bong Nsif and it was identified as Pm22. The last two unidentified designs were present at the Salwal Nsif. One was identified as P111 and the second was identified as Pm11. From the findings, the strategies to be crafted was the teaching aids: brochures and video animation. A brochure is a three-folded form printed in a letter size while the video is a 2: 45 (min: sec) presentation. Evaluations were conducted with the IPED representatives (IP Education), Tourism officer, and Gumusek President. In general, the brochure and animation were above average on organization, knowledge-based, and appropriateness. The front page pixelated photos of the brochure and the captions of the video needs to be enhanced.

DISCUSSIONS

Teaching aids were now ready to be used by the SLT weaving teachers. Evaluation of the effectiveness of teaching aids is recommended.

Published

2019-01-18