Opposition to HB4701 which Imposes the Use of English as the Sole Medium of Instruction in Philippine Schools
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Although the 2005 Census indicates Tagalog as the 4th most prevalent language spoken in U.S. households, there is still a high demand for Filipino language classes. Research and surveys prove that the Filipino language is important to understanding one's culture and for communication between generations. Educational institutions here have also seen this importance, and thus, offer Filipino language classes and study abroad programs allowing students to return back to their parents' or grandparents' homeland.
To date, there are about 50 U.S. universities, colleges, high schools, and middles schools teaching Filipino. If the Philippines takes the direction of losing Filipino as one of the media of instruction in the educational system, it will signal the demise of courses geared towards the definition of Filipino national identity and culture in the U.S. It will also impact decisions of many school administrators to slash programs for Filipino and Philippine literature so they can transfer the funds to other projects (there is always this competition amongst languages in the schools).
As students, educators, leaders, and allies of the Filipino community, we see the importance of both languages and encourage Filipino to continue being used as a medium of instruction in school. We see the language as vital in understanding the Philippine culture and preserving family ties. We ask you to reconsider the Legislature's decision in hopes of maintaining the Filipino language in education worldwide.
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President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and the Philippine Legislature
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