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[Title] => DepEd promoting English as medium of instruction
[Summary] => Even as it cited the need to hire teachers who are more proficient in English, the Department of Education (DepEd) said yesterday it has been pursuing a policy of promoting English as the principal medium of instruction in public schools since last year.
DepEd Undersecretary Jose Luis Gascon said education officials have worked toward this goal since President Arroyo issued a policy statement in January last year "laying down English as the principal medium of instruction."
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[Title] => Teachers to speak out on new curriculum
[Summary] => As the nationwide implementation of the 2002 Basic Education Curriculum draws near, various sectors and interest groups have come out to air their views on the reform.
This time, nationally recognized model teachers will give their expert opinion on the restructured curriculum in a freewheeling, "no-holds-barred" roundtable discussion scheduled tomorrow at the Philippine Social Science Center.
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DepEd Undersecretary Jose Luis Gascon said education officials have worked toward this goal since President Arroyo issued a policy statement in January last year "laying down English as the principal medium of instruction."
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This time, nationally recognized model teachers will give their expert opinion on the restructured curriculum in a freewheeling, "no-holds-barred" roundtable discussion scheduled tomorrow at the Philippine Social Science Center.
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