FILIPINO LANGUAGE GO AWAY, CHED.

in #philippines6 years ago (edited)

FILIPINO LANGUAGE WILL BE REPLACED WITH KOREAN,JAPANESE/FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN PHILIPPINES GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM BY CHED



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Right now in my facebook newsfeed many people ranted about this recent issue CHED bulgar to the public thay replacing Filipino Subject with foreign subjects. Some said that it is very unpatriotic action by the Ched by removing our mother tounge. In the otherhand, there are people who support this decision because what is the reason we study filipino subject in college whereas during the elementary and highschool days we were exposed from this filipino subject.

Many arguments ad complains about this recent issue and I think this is going trending right now!


MY OPINION/REACTION FROM THIS ISSUE



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In my own opinion about this matter I am full support of this decision from CHED. It is not like I am not being patriotic or neglecting my filipino language. One must understand that mostly of the people or filipino people wanted to go abroad and learning their foreign language. If this will happen after graduating of the students he or she can be able to communicate foreign language and this is a big plus in order to go abroad.

To end this opinion of mind, one must also understand that replacing filipino language doesn't mean we are neglecting our own mother tounge but we only exploring and tend to learn other language so that we can communicate with them and can easily understand. That's all thank you and have a great day ahead.


BEST REGARDS,

@jaderpogi

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Personally..it is a good move by CHED.
The advantage of foreign students is that from grade school, international languages are being taught. The students will then chose when in college on what language they want to be efficient with. This is not available in the Philippines.

Fiipino language is being taught in grade school presently i think, this is enough. In my experience when in college, Filipino-speaking students were failing our Filipino subject where as the non-Filipino-speaking students were aceing it. Shame, but this comes about from naturally speaking it as toddlers. It's difficult to change.

A lot of Filipinos nowadays wished that foreign languages were also taught in school, it would have been so easy to speak, understand them when on holidays or when looking for jobs. It's a very advantageous plan personally.
@immarojas

PS, can you credit your 1st photo please. Thanks!

Thank you for your comment and you are also in favor of the said issue. And yes I personally made the picture using poster maker.

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