MANILA, Philippines — The Senate Committee on Basic Education is holding a hearing on the implementation of the use of the mother tongue — the first language learned at home — in teaching.
The House of Representatives in February approved a bill to suspend the use of mother tongue as a language of instruction to give the Department of Education time to develop enough materials in these languages.
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That bill, House Bill No. 6717, is among the bases for the hearings at the Senate.
Sen. Win Gatchalian, panel chair, also filed a resolution for hearings on the use of the mother tongue as language of instruction.
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