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    Second Year Implementation of MTBMLE In Selected Public And Private Elementary Schools in La Trinidad Benguet Guzman‚ Melvin S. Batay-an‚ Jennifer S. Colingey‚ Rhealyn G. Lim‚ Rolly L. Daluyen‚ Zaldy T. Dackias‚ Ana Leah L. ABSTRACT The study aims to know how the different elementary schools in La Trinidad on the implementation of Mother Tongue Based Multilingual Education Program and if the students perform higher on the assessment after the implementation of Mother Tongue Based-Multi

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    language that was more or less direct and less florid. Spanish continued to dominate the circle of the elite but in the 30’s‚ it began to give way to English. At the same time‚ the vernacular languages continued to be used in the homes even while Tagalog‚ the language of the capital and the provinces around it‚ successfully held its own against English and Spanish. “The most effective means of subjugating a people‚” write Renato Constantino‚ “is to capture their minds.” The Americans

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    each individual wearing it. The Barong Tagalog and Baro’t Saya are the country’s national costume. The barong is made of a variety of fabrics like the piña fabric‚ jusi‚ and banana fabric. This is worn by men during official and special personal occasions. Nowadays‚ the barong has now been modernized with the polo barong‚ “gusot-mayaman” (“gusot” means “wrinkled” and “mayaman” means “wealthy”)‚ linen barongs and shirt-jack barongs. Barong Tagalog The baro’t saya is the national dress and

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    Group 1 (Cheng‚ Uy‚ Alipio) Short Story: Wedding Dance Poem: Bonsai Group 2 (Rosabal‚ Gocela‚ Gamalinda) Short Story: The White Horse of Alih Poem: Patalim Group 3 (Barlin and Castillejo) Short Story: Mayday Eve Poem: Bihirang Masulat ang Kaligayahan Group 4 (De Jesus‚ Dela Cruz‚ Sioco) Short Story : My Brother’s Peculiar Chicken Poem: Poem 10 Group 5 (Chen‚ Uy‚ Qiu) Short Story: Dead Stars Poem: Gabu Group 6 (Fule‚ Lim‚ Quinzon) Short Story: The Small Key Poem: You Can Choose Your

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    diseases: bacterial diarrhea‚ hepatitis A‚ and typhoid fever  vectorborne diseases: dengue fever‚ malaria‚ and Japanese encephalitis  water contact disease: leptospirosis (2009) Nationality noun: Filipino(s)  adjective: Philippine Ethnic groups Tagalog 28.1%‚ Cebuano 13.1%‚ Ilocano 9%‚ Bisaya/Binisaya 7.6%‚ Hiligaynon Ilonggo 7.5%‚ Bikol 6%‚ Waray 3.4%‚ other 25.3% (2000 census) Religions Catholic 82.9% (Roman Catholic

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    1. Spanish Heritage Spain ruled the Philippines for three centuries (1565-1898) Spain’s cultural legacywas more beneficial and comprehensive than her political and economic endowments. 2. Christianity Spain’s greatest legacy The Roman Catholic religion - originated in Asia‚ being founded by Jesus Christ in Palestine; spread to Western Europe after Christ’s crucifixion‚ in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ propagated across the Atlantic to the New World and across the Pacific to the Philippines‚ making

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    PHILIPPINE HISTORY IMPORTANT EVENTS American Period 1901-1946 Tydings-McDuffie Law Law on Women’s Suffrage Tagalog as official language Japanese invasion Philippine Independence from America The Making of the Neo-colony 1946-1972 Independence from the United States The Third Philippine Republic Land Reform Code Marcos’s Reign Establishment of the Fourth Philippine Republic Crisis and National Breakdown 1972-2013 Proclamation of Martial Law Assassination of Benigno Aquino Establishment

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    K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUMS No. 74 s.2012 | GUIDELINES ON THE SELECTION OF HONOR PUPILS AND STUDENTS OF GRADES 1 TO 10 OF THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM | No. 73 s.2012 | GUIDELINES ON THE ASSESSMENT AND RATING OF LEARNING OUTCOMES UNDER THE K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM | No. 71 s.2012 | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO AND CHANGES IN DEPED ORDER NO. 36‚ S. 2012 (Guidelines on the 2012 Implementation of Senior High School Modelling in Selected Technical-Vocational Education

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    Philippine Literacy in the Pre-Spanish Era I. What is literacy? A. Literacy is defined by the society today. 1. Literacy is a person’s ability to speak and write. 2. Literacy is closely intertwined to English by today’s society. B. Literacy in the form of functional and basic skills. 1. Basic literacy is founded through the ability to speak and write.

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    In today’s society there is a war going on‚ a battle to control our minds‚ hearts‚ and souls with a simple idea. An idea so dangerous that it not only has it indoctrinated us as a generation‚ but indoctrinating future generations without so much has a scrap of scientific evidence. An idea that questions our livelihood‚ why we are here‚ why we do what we do‚ and where do we go when it is all said and done. This idea is known as the Evolutionary theory and its concepts derived nearly 200 years ago

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