• 5 months ago
Ang pagbabalik ng Philippine history sa curriculum ng mga estudyante ang isa sa utos ni Pangulong Marcos kay incoming education secretary Sen. Sonny Angara. Ikinatuwa yan ng isang grupo ng mga guro pero dapat daw magamit ang pagkakataong ito para balikan ang madidilim na kabanata ng bansa... kabilang na ang Martial Law.


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00:00The return of Philippine history to the curriculum of students is one of the orders of President Marcos to the incoming Education Secretary, Senator Sonny Aguera.
00:10It was approved by a group of teachers, but it should be used to bring back the dark history of the country as the Martial Law.
00:21Ivan Mayrena has the story.
00:23While in Sulu to give assistance earlier this afternoon, the President was asked about the plans and direction of DepEd, led by Senator Sonny Aguera.
00:35Accompanied by the order of Marcos to Aguera, the teaching of history in the Philippines will be stopped.
00:53You will remember that there is no dedicated Philippine history subject in the high school curriculum since 2014.
01:03Marcos said that he wants to explain to the students the implications of what happened in the past in the current situation.
01:10This is the reason why we are angry because of our history. That's the one thing that I ask of him, that's in the curriculum.
01:18A while ago, Angara was asked by the media about the order of the President.
01:22Making history interesting for our young people, so they learn the lessons also.
01:29You will remember that DepEd became controversial.
01:31A memo was published in the curriculum of the School of Social Studies in Grade 6 about the Martial Law.
01:36Instead of using the term Diktadura Marcos, they will use the term Diktadura.
01:41DepEd said that this is not a way to change history.
01:44Teachers' Dignity Coalition is in favor of the order of the President to explain the teaching of Philippine history.
01:49This opportunity should be used to bring back the bad things that happened in the past, so the children can understand.
01:55They will not allow this to happen again.
01:57This is the way to teach history, to teach nationalism, patriotism to our young people.
02:06This is more than just singing songs or oaths.
02:10That's why this is very important.
02:12This is the second dimension of the issue.
02:16First, what will be taught? What content will be taught in Philippine history?
02:21Second, how will this be taught?
02:23We know that in the recent past, we don't have books that are used for our children in our public schools.
02:32This should be implemented this time.
02:36GMA Integrated News is still trying to get a report on this.
02:40Another thing that Marcos is aiming at is to increase employability or the ability of senior high school graduates to find a good job.
02:47This is one of the goals that is not included in the K-12 program.
02:51One of the members of this law is Angara.
02:53We have to do something else.
02:55The president also wants to focus on the children of Filipinos when it comes to international tests.
03:00For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrena, Nakatutok, 24 Hours.

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