SENATOR ENDORSES BILL ON MOTHER TONGUE USE IN SCHOOLS
SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian, chairperson of the Committee on Basic Education, has endorsed for plenary deliberations measure on the use of Mother tongue.
SENATOR Sherwin Gatchalian, chairperson of the Committee on Basic Education, has endorsed for plenary deliberations measure on the use of Mother tongue.
The measure seeks to redefine the application of mother tongue as medium of instruction from kindergarten to Grade 3.
Gatchalian sponsored Senate Bill No. 2457 for plenary deliberations.
Gatchalian pointed out that evidence on hand shows that the uniform application of Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education to multilingual learning environments across the Philippines during key stage one or kindergarten to grade 3 is neither desirable nor advantageous to boosting learner outcomes.
He expressed hope that the simple but long-reaching reform embodied by the bill will improve learner outcomes during the critical early stages of basic education.
“The time for experimentation is over. It is time for us to apply our learnings over the last decade in recalibrating the mother tongue-based multilingual education policy to match the multilingual context of our diverse Filipino population,” Gatchalian said.