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I heard that schools in the Philippines teach subjects like Maths and Science only in English. Have they implemented any way to learn Maths or Science or any other subjects in Tagalog or other Philippine Dialects (e.g: Bisaya)?
I heard that schools in the Philippines teach subjects like Maths and Science only in English. Have they implemented any way to learn Maths or Science or any other subjects in Tagalog or other Philippine Dialects (e.g: Bisaya)?
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- Paese o regione Filippine
I don’t think so... We mainly use english for math & science.
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- Paese o regione Filippine
math and science, primarily in english for schools in the whole country, although some teachers might dip into taglish or bislish or whatever mix with local language and english sometimes as a habit.
Around metro manila and other predominantly tagalog speaking provinces, filipino is also used for history/social studies class, known as Sibika (Civics) in early elementary grade levels like grade 1-3, then Hekasi (Heograpiya - Geography, Kasaysayan - History, Sibika - Civics) for grade 4-6, then in high school we have AP class (Araling Panlipunan - Social Studies). I believe in other provinces where tagalog is not natively used, they have those classes in english instead and only filipino class is in filipino for them. I learned about this from my friend in Cebu.
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- Paese o regione Repubblica Di Corea
@banana_milktea what I know is that we have a mother tongue subject for lower grades like pre-schools and primary 1-2.
8 years ago, I was still in uni and our professor told us to write a lesson plan in bisaya and I couldn’t do it. Now I’m not sure if they still have it because I’m not working in the Philippines.
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- Paese o regione Filippine
Yeah it is true, but personally it depends on the school. If you study in a private school, english is the main focus of the school and they teach in english, but the teachers will also teach in Taglish (tagalog and english), and the same goes for public schools, but tagalog, and other languages or dialects are used in schools. Also in public or private schools depending on their curriculum they also teach mother tongue (dialects or languages) subjects to students so they will also learn their own language or dialects
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- Paese o regione Filippine
I believe it depends on the teacher, mainly subject teachers would speak in "Taglish" - Tagalog mixed with English, and that's basically how they do it around the country.
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- Paese o regione Filippine
Our teachers in Math, Science and AP speaks Bisaya but mostly English. They only speak Bisaya when the problems are not easy to understand. But it depends on the teacher whether they want to speak comfortably on the language they prefer to use.
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