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  1. The medium of communication in the government especially in Philippine schools has brought about confusion from the national officials down to the common tao. History points out that English has been used as the medium of instruction since the American regime.

  2. Aug 22, 2006 · The English language shall be used as the primary medium of instruction in all public and private schools in the secondary level, including those established as laboratory and/or experimental schools, and vocational/technical institutions.

  3. languages of the Philippines aside from Filipino, the national language and is spoken by more than 14 million Filipinos (Cabigon, 2015). It is the language of business and law, as well as the principal medium of instruction in education from primary to tertiary education (Cabigon, 2015).

  4. Aug 10, 2022 · This study used the experimental method of research to look into the impact of using Filipino as a medium of instruction in teaching science in the improvement of the mastery level of grade...

  5. The Philippine education system has been using English as a medium of instruction from elementary to university level for decades (Gonzalez, 2003). This has also reinforced the notion that English is easy - even a child can do it -

  6. Mar 28, 2016 · The goal of the study is to determine whether Filipino (national language of the Philippines) can effectively be used as alternative to English as medium of instruction in teaching...

  7. Philippines, English came to be used by Filipinos in all levels of their schooling as the sole medium of instruction up until the latter half of the 20th century (Gonzalez, 1998). This led English to permeate through every aspect of Filipino life. From education, mass media, and the sciences, English came to be the medium of communication in

  8. Aug 23, 2022 · DepEd spokesman Michael Poa said Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte is in favor of returning the medium of instruction to English and Filipino from learner’s mother tongue ...

  9. When the early Americans, at the turn of the century, started the unique experiment of using English (a foreign language) as a medium of instruction in Philippine schools, they did so for the following reasons: (1) there was great linguistic diversity in the islands, and none of the languages had the necessary diffusion, prestige, and lexical ad...

  10. A math teacher was invited to teach one of their lessons using English as monolingual medium of instruction in one group of students (Group A) and another group using bilingual, a combination of English and Filipino (Group B) instruction.

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