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Genejane M. Adarlo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
Similar to ongoing discussions about the existence of Filipino philosophy, questions remain whether there is indeed a Filipino philosophy of education or not. Several scholars have sought an authentic Filipino philosophy of education that is untouched by colonization, while others have acknowledged that foreign influence cannot be taken away from…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Educational Policy, Western Civilization, Higher Education
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Abarquez, Adrian – Journal of English Teaching, 2021
The current COVID-19 epidemic, which began in China and has nearly infected every nation globally, is one of the most recent public health catastrophes of worldwide significance. The language and literature programs in public and private schools have become more flexible due to the new standard structure that the Philippines adopted due to the…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Literature Appreciation
Samosa, Resty; Ilagan, Clariza; Ballaran, Bria Clorris; Margallo, Saira; Sunga, Rhona May – Online Submission, 2021
This study is intended on the development of the learners' reading comprehension and story analysis skills under the implementation of PowToon as an innovative instructional material for learners' development in reading comprehension and story analysis skills. This study provided various evidence on how innovation can be a great step in developing…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Elementary School Students, Literary Criticism, Action Research
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Tanner, Thomas – Children & Society, 2010
Children and young people are commonly treated in the climate change and disasters literature as victims of natural events requiring protection by adults. This article critiques that narrative, drawing on examples from the Philippines and El Salvador that explore how children's groups have responded to such issues through child-centred…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Climate, Children, Natural Disasters
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Milligan, Jeffrey Ayala – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2008
The devolution of control over education policy in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao of the southern Philippines has led, in recent years, to efforts to Islamise education in the region, a trend reflective of similar efforts in other Southeast Asian Muslim countries but often seen as worrisome by secular observers concerned about the…
Descriptors: Muslims, Islam, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Tavares, Hannah Maria – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2006
In this article, the author relates two cases that foreshadow the cultural politics of colonial structures. Drawing upon poststructural, postcolonial, and psychoanalytic theoretical approaches, the author analyzes a range of textual productions manifested in dispersed sites that have formed the colonial image-repertoire and subjectification of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Criticism, Educational History, Foreign Policy
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Milligan, Jeffrey Ayala – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2004
Since 2001 many observers of education in the Muslim world have expressed concerns about the radicalizing influence of madrasahs. These critiques often assume that the ichotomization of sacred and secular common to civic society in the West is a necessary ingredient of any educational reforms designed to prevent the spread of religious extremism…
Descriptors: Muslims, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Peace
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Rosca, Ninotchka – World Englishes, 1990
The geographical, cultural, and linguistic diversity of the Philippines has strongly influenced the construction of self in Filipino literature. Filipino writers must formulate the fictional self in the midst of a tussle between the language of reality and the language of writing that is exacerbated by the country's colonial heritage. (JL)
Descriptors: Authors, Colonialism, Creative Writing, Cultural Differences