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November 9th, 2005 11:14 PM #12pati na rin siguro sa dami ng estudyante at facilities, sa mga public schools sa manila sobra sobra mga students, minsan wala pang classroom na magamit kaya mga bata tinatamad na ring mag aral pati mga guro di natututukan gaano ang mga bata sa sobrang dami ng tinuturuan, at mas disiplinado rin mga estudyante sa provinces.
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November 9th, 2005 11:22 PM #13
yung NSTP classes ang kapatid ko, nagturo sila ng mga tiga-public school sa Marikina. yung isang grade 5 student daw na tinuran nya, hirap sa basic english at sa math. nagdrowing ng 200 sticks para makapag-add siya. hindi rin daw sila tinuturuan pa ng mga multiplication at addition.
yung pinsan ko naman na elementary sa public school sa probinsya, magaling naman sa mga ganyan. magaling siya sa math and english. disiplinado kasi ang mga bata dun.Last edited by A121; November 9th, 2005 at 11:25 PM.
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November 10th, 2005 12:14 AM #14
Eh paano kung ulan walang pasok, kung me rally maki join. Hirap kasi life sa Metro daming oras na waste. Sa promdi ok ang environment sa study.
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November 10th, 2005 12:43 AM #15Originally Posted by NightRock
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November 10th, 2005 01:07 AM #16
ang buhay kse ng ilang tao sa manila pa petik-petik lang. Yung mga nasa probinsya, kahirapan ang nagtutulak para umasenso, makapag aral, at matuto ng ingles.
para din yan dito sa US, tamad ang mga locals. Pero ang mga immigrant, mas masipag. Tapos ang mga locals mag rereklamo na "immigrants are taking over their job?!" taena, then dont just sit and wait for the job to come to you !*#$%^
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November 10th, 2005 11:06 AM #17
Maidagdag ko lang. Halos lahat ng English subjects (English, Science, Math, Social Studies, etc...) na tinuturo sa Visayas, in particular sa Iloilo, ay almost exclusively sa English. Kaya forced ang estudyante doon na matuto ng English.
Sa Iloilo:
1. Masagwa pakinggan ang Ilonggo dialect as mode of communication sa classroom. (Hindi masagwa ang Tagalog gamitin sa English subjects dito sa NCR.)
2. Masagwa din pakinggan mag-salita ng Tagalog ang titser on English subjects. Just try listening to how your Visayan friends speak Pilipino. Di ba pinagtatawanan nyo rin ang accent?
3. As a result, mostly English nalang ang mode of communication sa classroom on those subjects.
Alam ko dahil nag-aral ako from elementary, high school to college sa Iloilo. Pero meron pa rin sa aming mga Ilonggo na talagang "napakahusay" mag-English.
Just listen to how Sen Miriam Santiago speaks English, nye-hehehe!
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November 10th, 2005 02:27 PM #18
hay naku with the kung ano ano gimik ng mga bata dyan sa manila, nagiging least is not last priority and pagaaral nila eh. kasi sabi ng kasabihan ngayon" kung san ka maligaya supportahan kita eh " eh sa gimik sila maligaya, kaya ibang parents makita lang na maligaya anak nila go na rin
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January 15th, 2006 04:36 PM #19Originally Posted by chieffy
oh talaga? atleast we,student admits that we are giving much attention in computer games and other computer recreational ativities but somehow we still maintain to topnoch in any field so how could you say that so?
basically the champions in any brain national competition came from manila not even in your pathetic province huh?
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January 15th, 2006 04:41 PM #20huh?
that is just their conclusion basically those student who study in manila are exposed in different activities which enhance their talent not to be scoffed by promdi citizen...............
is not that we were giving more attention in any computer devices but used it as an instrument to research the facts and figures which province citizens dont know maybe only few of them mwahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
Choice I would have made as well.:nod:
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