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Dialect least preferred medium of instruction for Grades 1-3

(PNA photo by Gil Calinga) MANILA - A language spoken in a particular region is the least preferred medium of instruction for Grades 1 to 3, the results of a Pulse Asia survey showed. The survey, conducted from Sept. 17 to 21 last year, asked 1,200 respondents what language should be used as the primary mode of instruction for Grades 1 to 3 students. Only 38 percent picked the dialect in their region, while Filipino was the most preferred (88 percent), followed by English (71 percent). Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, chairman of the Committee on Basic Education and who commissioned the survey, said in a news release on Saturday that he would pursue a thorough and rigorous review of the implementation of the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE), which is mandated by Republic Act (RA) 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act or the K to 12 law. Gatchalian also filed last year Proposed Senate Resolution 5 to review the implementation of the K to 12 law. RA 10533 mandates that t ....

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Dialect least preferred medium of instruction in Grades 1-3: poll

(PNA photo by Gil Calinga) MANILA - A language spoken in a particular region is the least preferred medium of instruction for Grades 1 to 3, the results of a Pulse Asia survey showed. The survey, conducted from Sept. 17 to 21 last year, asked 1,200 respondents what language should be used as the primary mode of instruction for Grades 1 to 3 students. Only 38 percent picked the dialect in their region, while Filipino was the most preferred (88 percent), followed by English (71 percent). Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, chairman of the Committee on Basic Education and who commissioned the survey, said in a news release on Saturday that he would pursue a thorough and rigorous review of the implementation of the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE), which is mandated by Republic Act (RA) 10533, the Enhanced Basic Education Act or the K to 12 law. Gatchalian also filed last year Proposed Senate Resolution 5 to review the implementation of the K to 12 law. RA 10533 mandates that t ....

Sherwin Gatchalian , Department Of Education , Senate Resolution , Committee On Basic Education , Pulse Asia , Basic Education , Republic Act , Enhanced Basic Education Act , Proposed Senate Resolution , Na Photo By Gil Calinga Manilaa Language Spoken Ina Particular Region Is The Least Preferred Medium Of Instruction For Grades 1 To 3 , He Results Ofa Pulse Asia Survey Showed The , Onducted From Sept 17 To 21 Last Year , Sked 1 , 200 Respondents What Language Should Be Used As The Primary Mode Of Instruction For Grades 1 To 3 Students Only 38 Percent Picked Dialect In Their Region , Hile Filipino Was The Most Preferred 88 Percent , Ollowed By English 71 Percent Senator Sherwin Gatchalian , Hairman Of The Committee On Basic Education And Who Commissioned Survey , Aid Ina News Release On Saturday That He Would Pursuea Thorough And Rigorous Review Of The Implementation Mother Tongue Based Multilingual Education Mtb Mle , Hich Is Mandated By Republic Act Ra 10533 , He Enhanced Basic Education Act Or Thek To 12 Law Gatchalian Also Filed Last Year Proposed Senate Resolution 5 Review The Implementation Of Ra 10533 Mandates That , Teaching Materials , Nd Assessment From Kindergarten Up To Grade 3 Shall Be In The Regional Or Native Language Of Learners Department Education Is Tasked Formulatea Mother Transition Program Grades 4 6 So That Filipino And English Gradually Introduced As Languages Instruction At Secondary Level , He Two Languages Will Become The Primary Of Instruction Quot Batay Sa Nakikita Natin Kakayahan Ng Ating Mga Paaralan At Sentimyento Kababayan , Inakailangang Pag Aralan Natin Kung Ano Ang Mga Susunod Na Hakbang Sa Paggamit Ng Mother Tongue Ipagpapatuloy Man Polisiyang Ito , Ailangan Nating Tugunan Ang Mga Hamong Kinakaharap Nito Based On Our Observation Of The Abilities Schools And What Survey Respondents Said , E Need To Study Our Next Steps On The Use Of Mother Tongue If We Are Pursue This Policy ,