Group hits DepED for ‘abandoning’ Mother Tongue as subject

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Group hits DepED for ‘abandoning’ Mother Tongue as subject
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A group on Monday, Oct. 17, expressed concern over the decision of the Department of Education (DepED) to remove Mother Tongue as a subject noting that the step will “make learning recovery more difficult.”

A group on Monday, Oct. 17, expressed concern over the decision of the Department of Education to remove Mother Tongue as a subject noting that the step will “make learning recovery more difficult.

For the group, DepED’s decision to remove the subject from the curriculum shows how the agency “lacks real appreciation” of the Mother Tongue’s role in learning.

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