Solon to DepEd: 8
years of mother tongue-based teaching in K+12 curriculum
Press Release
By PLCPD
February 22, 2012
QUEZON CITY –
Sensing hesitation from the Department of Education (DepEd) on using
the child’s first language or the child’s mother tongue in teaching, a
lawmaker championing the Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTBMLE)
system has called on Sec. Armin Luistro to get rid of the old language
of instruction and implement mother tongue-based teaching in the first
6 years, at the least, of elementary education.
Rep. Magtanggol
Gunigundo, 2nd District of Valenzuela, laments that DepEd is still
married to the current bilingual system of teaching, without minding
that Filipino children’s performance in school are among the worst in
the world.
In his privilege
speech delivered yesterday, 21 February 2012, during the celebration
of the International Mother Language Day, Rep. Gunigundo urges Sec.
Luistro and his department to look closely on the situation and listen
to what the children feels about the current educational system.
“I urge the Secretary
to send his people to the field, make them interact with the teachers
who are faced with the challenge of teaching school children in the
language that they do not understand,” Rep. Gunigundo said.
As the principal
author of HB 162 titled, “The Multilingual Education and Literacy
Act,” Rep. Gunigundo is pushing for the use of the child’s first
language as medium of instructions in school for eight years, as
opposed to what the DepEd is posed to implement.
“I am strongly opposed
to the implementation of MTBMLE until grade 3 only, because
international research have shown that six years of teaching in mother
tongue is an absolute minimum,” explains Rep. Gunigundo. “K+12 with 3
years of MTBMLE is weakest and least desirable set up for functional
literacy goals and acquisition of second language purposes,” he added.
“Unless they have
studies to prove that three years of mother tongue language of
instruction is better than the eight years, then I will retract my
stand and will support them,” he said. “Until then, the school
performance of children will continue to suffer,” warned Rep.
Gunigundo.