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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subje


    LOL. We're now in the IT generation and here are the schools still allotting much time in very obsolete subjects like filipino, agriculture, and even history. That's where the problem lies, we can't produce quality students because the government itself is not going with the flow and it seems they don't know how to prioritize things. It has been a number of years already since we moved towards the computer age and yet we're still stuck in the subjects in school taught during the time of our grandparents and parents. There are even a lot of teachers in public schools doesn't even know how to use a computer..

    But I don't think that there's really a need for it to be abolished. Give it less priority lang siguro, kung sa college pa, minor subject na lang and not give it much emphasis lang gyud. Put it in the ranks of PE.

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by yokam
    But I don't think that there's really a need for it to be abolished. Give it less priority lang siguro, kung sa college pa, minor subject na lang and not give it much emphasis lang gyud. Put it in the ranks of PE.
    ok ra i-retain basta libre ang units, then anytime pwede ka mugawas sa filipino class nga walay pananghid sa maestra. it shouldnt be taught in our shores, bisaya is more profound gramatically and culturally, and more national in scope.

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subje

    Ok ra man ang Filipino, maybe they consider revising the lessons. There's still a need for it to be taught because it's our native tongue, it gives us sense of identity, labi na pud karon that mostly sa mga bagong tubo English speaking na kasagaran. Lain pud kaayo Pinoy ta yet we can't speak our own tongue properly and correctly.

    then anytime pwede ka mugawas sa filipino class nga walay pananghid sa maestra.
    Let's respect the teachers.

    bisaya is more profound gramatically and culturally, and more national in scope.
    Bisaya is actually part of the Filipino subject. What is being taught in schools are Filipino and not tagalog, most of the time tagalog lang ang gamit because most of the tagalog terms are more extensively used in Filipino, but bisaya terms now are accepted even in tagalog.
    Filipino encompasses all the native dialects here in the Philippines, thus if we talk of any Filipino native dialect, we're talking Filipino in general.

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    for me dili angay na e-abolish ang tagalog pero dili lang jud tagaan og primary emphasis coz dili man gud na ang importante kaayo og angay e-revise ang uban mga subjects like P.E and uban pa na subject like ReEd.. para pud ma-less ang gasto sa tuition maayo diretso na sa importante diretso

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by yokam
    There's still a need for it to be taught because it's our native tongue, it gives us sense of identity, labi na pud karon that mostly sa mga bagong tubo English speaking na kasagaran.
    It was Manuel L. Quezon who capriciously imposed it as our "native-tounge" kay tagalog man siya. Philippines is composed of several ethnic groups, hence national identity must be founded on majority-wins principle for it to be truly "national". Perhaps due to ethnocentric proclivity of Quezon, na-overlook niya ni nga fact. Kun buot huna-hunaon mas daghan man gyud ang bisaya, therefore cebuano unta itudlo sa schools ug i-label as native tounge.

    Pero dili na mao ang topic. ang isyu is angayan pa ba itudlo ang filipino sa atong schools labi na diri sa cebu? Globalized economy has compressed time and space. Daghan angay kat-unon sa mga estudyante in shortest possible time if we want them to be globally-competitive. Nag-usik usik na lang sa oras ang filipino or tagalog kay wala may pulos nga ikahatag sa mga estudyante in his professional pursuit.

    And I learned tagalog by watching batibot.

    Quote Originally Posted by yokam
    but bisaya terms now are accepted even in tagalog.
    it only means tagalog is just sub-national in scope, walay sense of purpose ngano itudlo sa schools accross the archipelago

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by victor3
    It was Manuel L. Quezon who capriciously imposed it as our "native-tounge" kay tagalog man siya. Philippines is composed of several ethnic groups, hence national identity must be founded on majority-wins principle for it to be truly "national". Perhaps due to ethnocentric proclivity of Quezon, na-overlook niya ni nga fact. Kun buot huna-hunaon mas daghan man gyud ang bisaya, therefore cebuano unta itudlo sa schools ug i-label as native tounge.

    Pero dili na mao ang topic. ang isyu is angayan pa ba itudlo ang filipino sa atong schools labi na diri sa cebu? Globalized economy has compressed time and space. Daghan angay kat-unon sa mga estudyante in shortest possible time if we want them to be globally-competitive. Nag-usik usik na lang sa oras ang filipino or tagalog kay wala may pulos nga ikahatag sa mga estudyante in his professional pursuit.

    And I learned tagalog by watching batibot.
    it only means tagalog is just sub-national in scope, walay sense of purpose ngano itudlo sa schools accross the archipelago
    ngano man tawn nga ang subject man ang iblame instead unta na main content. Tan-awa daw ang Japan, kahibawo sila moenglish tanan? Mao na dakong problema kay gipakadak-an ang english. Ikaw daw skwela ug english hen all the while nagkat-on pud ka science ug math, how would you learn science and math in english when the terms itself is being learned pa sa english subject?

    unsa naman pud purpose ngano pakadak-an ang english para ninyo? para daghan madawat sa call center? para daghan makaabroad? Until when?

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by junmar4
    Tan-awa daw ang Japan, kahibawo sila moenglish tanan?
    Tan-awa daw ang Japan, di ba makalu-luoy? I mean tinuod mas arangan ang hapon og kahimtang pero tan-awa kun atubangan sa ilang product presentation/launching diba murag huraw, cge lang yango-yango. And definitely we dont want young pinoys to be like that labi na nga grabe gyud ang pagkunhod karon sa atong competence. There is something to be done in our system of education kay disempowering kaayo karon ang di kamao mo-english (usa na ko).

    Ang Japan and other asian tigers maayo lang during the Industrial Age when production is confined in factories. But with the production getting globalized (e-commerce) because we are now at the Information Age, I dont think magpa-bilin gihapon sila nga competitive.

    Mao nga nagbaha karon ang mga hapon ug koreano sa atong eskwelahan gusto mokat-on og english kay they realize the need. Kun mo-insist gihapon kita og retain sa "native-tounge" sa curriculum, murag mabiyaan lang gihapon ta niini




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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by victor3
    Tan-awa daw ang Japan, di ba makalu-luoy? I mean tinuod mas arangan ang hapon og kahimtang pero tan-awa kun atubangan sa ilang product presentation/launching diba murag huraw, cge lang yango-yango. And definitely we dont want young pinoys to be like that labi na nga grabe gyud ang pagkunhod karon sa atong competence. There is something to be done in our system of education kay disempowering kaayo karon ang di kamao mo-english (usa na ko).

    Ang Japan and other asian tigers maayo lang during the Industrial Age when production is confined in factories. But with the production getting globalized (e-commerce) because we are now at the Information Age, I dont think magpa-bilin gihapon sila nga competitive.

    Mao nga nagbaha karon ang mga hapon ug koreano sa atong eskwelahan gusto mokat-on og english kay they realize the need. Kun mo-insist gihapon kita og retain sa "native-tounge" sa curriculum, murag mabiyaan lang gihapon ta niini



    ang japan makaluluoy kay dili kamao moenglish? compare it daw sa pinoy nga maayo sa academics pero way gikaon, asa man mas makalolooy?

    Simple lang kaayo na, before ta maghinambog sa uban nasud unsa ta kamaayo sa uban nasud ato sa unahon ug ayo ang Pilipinas.

    Alsao, Filipino is not Tagalog. Kana lang gani sayop naman.

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by junmar4
    ang japan makaluluoy kay dili kamao moenglish? compare it daw sa pinoy nga maayo sa academics pero way gikaon, asa man mas makalolooy?
    Kinsay maayo sa academics ang walay gikaon? Ang walay gikaon katong walay klarong edukasyon, ug kun pugson nimo ang tawo pagkat-on og tagalog nga pwede ra man unta makat-onan sa tv, samot ka deteriorate ang iyang learning time sa other valuable subjects, samot pod nga wala siya'y kaunon.

    Quote Originally Posted by junmar4
    Alsao, Filipino is not Tagalog. Kana lang gani sayop naman.
    Unsa man diay nang Pandiwa, Pantukoy, Panag-uri diba tagalog man na? Ang science ug mathematics mostly english terms gyud na. samot ka lisod kun itagalog pa. Sama pananglit sa Accounting, ang Fixed Assets is Matigas na Ari na kun itagalog, ma divert gyud ang atensyon sa estudynate hehehe

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    Default Re: Modernized Education? Not unless we abolish useless filipino (tagalog) subjects.

    Quote Originally Posted by victor3
    Kinsay maayo sa academics ang walay gikaon? Ang walay gikaon katong walay klarong edukasyon, ug kun pugson nimo ang tawo pagkat-on og tagalog nga pwede ra man unta makat-onan sa tv, samot ka deteriorate ang iyang learning time sa other valuable subjects, samot pod nga wala siya'y kaunon.

    Unsa man diay nang Pandiwa, Pantukoy, Panag-uri diba tagalog man na? Ang science ug mathematics mostly english terms gyud na. samot ka lisod kun itagalog pa. Sama pananglit sa Accounting, ang Fixed Assets is Matigas na Ari na kun itagalog, ma divert gyud ang atensyon sa estudynate hehehe
    ah okay, sa ato pa diay abi kay pandiwa, tagalog na? naa diay bisaya term ana?

    basin wa na moabot sa inyo ang news nga ang Filipino language is tinapok sa ug sinugyot na sa mga dialect nga sagol sa tibuok Pilipinas.

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