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The Manila Times on MSNThe danger of further minoritizing minority languagesIN my June 29 column, I called on the government to be sensitive to linguistic minorities. I likewise suggested that the ...
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The Philippines’ recent English-only shift: Linguistic genocide, economic convenience, or both?It can be recalled that in October 2024, the Philippine government, in its management of a linguistically rich and culturally diverse population, decided to make the then-existing Mother Tongue-Based ...
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The Manila Times on MSN‘Chavit: Legend of the Philippines’ to be translated into 15 languagesFormer Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis “Chavit” Singson launched his much-anticipated book, “Chavit: Legend of the Philippines,” at The ...
For these Fil-Am students, it’s high time that Tagalog be offered at the Ivy League school, despite budgetary constraints ...
As the second Congressional Commission on Education (EdCom II) enters its final year, it may be worth pausing to ask: Will it be remembered for helping shape the soul and aspirations of Philippine ...
A government agency, the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA), has been specifically created to welcome and process ...
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Philstar.com on MSNDepEd: Use both English, Filipino to teach in K-3The Department of Education has ordered the shift to English and Filipino as the primary tools of instruction for ...
LANGUAGE specialists, educators, and philologists are among those vigilantly watching how the Supreme Court will rule on a ...
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DPA International on MSNFrankfurt Book Fair 2025 hosts guest country PhilippinesThe Philippines will be presenting its literature as guest of honour at this year's Frankfurt Book Fair, which runs from 15 ...
Over lunch of rice, soup, fish, and vegetables at my sister’s house in Paranaque, Philippines, I found myself explaining to ...
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Philstar.com on MSNDuterte lawyer wants to submit Imee’s report to ICCThe defense team of former president Rodrigo Duterte has asked pre-trial judges of the International Criminal Court to submit ...
While a map may seem to be a quiet visual representation, it speaks loudly of a lot of things: math, science, history, culture, even the arts.
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