1,570
14
Research Paper, 2 pages (300 words)

The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum

The Harsh Truth in the Filipino Curriculum In the Filipino society today I cannot help but notice that when it comes to intellectual stuff the English language is more commonly used than the native language. James Syrians one of the students of Atone noticed this and he even made an article about it which enraged many people. In my opinion James Garrison’s Article has a point, it’s looks negative at first but it actually has a good meaning. But he problem is that most Filipinos are too stubborn to accept the truth.

When he said that the Filipino language is commonly used in the streets I agree because you wouldn’t use the English language in the local street stores or when dealing with local vendors because it would look awkward. One of the probable reasons why his article has received many negative criticisms is because in some parts of the article he used his own perspective based on theenvironmenthe grew up in especially hen he said that the Filipino language is not used on intellectual.

But ironically the school Atone(his school) uses the Filipino language for intellectual arguments. Since James Garrison’s articles presents the problem that the Filipino language has today it would be good if the Depend would check this article and come up with something to help flourish the Filipino Language. I would suggest that they modify the curriculum wherein they would use the Filipino language in teaching some major objects like Math andScienceduring grade 1-6 so that the students would understand it better.

Because during those years the students haven’t even mastered theirmother tongueand it would be better to let them learn it well first before teaching them the English language. The article of James Syrians may look very offensive for a Filipino at first but if we read between the lines we can learn a thing or two about the state of the Filipino language in the current curriculum.

Thank's for Your Vote!
The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum. Page 1
The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum. Page 2
The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum. Page 3

This work, titled "The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum" was written and willingly shared by a fellow student. This sample can be utilized as a research and reference resource to aid in the writing of your own work. Any use of the work that does not include an appropriate citation is banned.

If you are the owner of this work and don’t want it to be published on AssignBuster, request its removal.

Request Removal
Cite this Research Paper

References

AssignBuster. (2021) 'The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum'. 18 December.

Reference

AssignBuster. (2021, December 18). The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum. Retrieved from https://assignbuster.com/the-harsh-truth-in-the-filipino-curriculum/

References

AssignBuster. 2021. "The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum." December 18, 2021. https://assignbuster.com/the-harsh-truth-in-the-filipino-curriculum/.

1. AssignBuster. "The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum." December 18, 2021. https://assignbuster.com/the-harsh-truth-in-the-filipino-curriculum/.


Bibliography


AssignBuster. "The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum." December 18, 2021. https://assignbuster.com/the-harsh-truth-in-the-filipino-curriculum/.

Work Cited

"The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum." AssignBuster, 18 Dec. 2021, assignbuster.com/the-harsh-truth-in-the-filipino-curriculum/.

Get in Touch

Please, let us know if you have any ideas on improving The harsh truth in the filipino curriculum, or our service. We will be happy to hear what you think: [email protected]