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Talking about multilingual education

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MANILA, Philippines - The Linguistic Society of the Philippines, (LSP), in collaboration with the English Department of the Ateneo de Manila University, will hold a conference on mother tongue-based multilingual education (MLE) on August 19 and 20 at the Leong Hall, Quezon City campus of Ateneo. The conference aims to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas on the use of the mother tongue in education.

Plenary speakers are Dr. David C. S. Li of the Hong Kong Institute of Education and Dr. T. Ruanni Tupas of the National University of Singapore. Dr. Li will discuss multilingualism from an Asian perspective while Dr. Tupas will talk about mother tongues and social development.

The conference will bring together other speakers who will focus on the various aspects of multilingual education. Among them are Dr. Gregory Dekker (MLE and assessment) and Dr. Diane Dekker (MLE and materials development), both of the Summer Institute of Linguistics. Dr. Ma. Antoinette Montealegre of Philippine Normal University will focus on MLE and differentiated instruction while Dr. Ricardo Nolasco of the University of Philippines-Diliman will explain the challenges of multilingual education.

The conference fee for two days is P2,500 per person. LSP members pay only P2,250. Interested participants may send inquiries to Dr. Shirley Dita, conference director, at shirley.dita@gmail.com or register online by visiting the conference website at www.lsphil.org/events.

ANTOINETTE MONTEALEGRE OF PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY

DR. DAVID C

DR. DIANE DEKKER

DR. GREGORY DEKKER

DR. LI

DR. MA

DR. RICARDO NOLASCO OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PHILIPPINES-DILIMAN

DR. SHIRLEY DITA

DR. T

DR. TUPAS

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT OF THE ATENEO

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