Change of “tongue” from English to a local language: A correlation of mother tongue proficiency and mathematics achievement
Significant consequences are results of mere decision on determining the language of instruction specifically in the early years of education. It means that rightful language choice leads to educational success. Contrariwise, an inappropriate selection of a language proves to be detrimental in the t...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-50932021-11-23T05:43:42Z Change of “tongue” from English to a local language: A correlation of mother tongue proficiency and mathematics achievement Perez, Anna Louisa Alieto, Ericson Significant consequences are results of mere decision on determining the language of instruction specifically in the early years of education. It means that rightful language choice leads to educational success. Contrariwise, an inappropriate selection of a language proves to be detrimental in the taking place of learning. With the recent language policy shift from English to Mother tongue (MT), in the context of the Philippines, as medium of instruction in the teaching of mathematics in early grades, this study examined how language proficiency in the MT relates to mathematics achievement. Study participants include 71 grade 2 students aged 6-8. The findings show that the respondents’ mean achievement in mathematics and their mean proficiency in the MT are both described as ‘advanced’. Moreover, it was revealed that there is a very strong positive correlation between the respondents’ achievement in mathematics and proficiency in the MT. © 2018 Asian EFL Journal Press. All Rights Reserved. 2018-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/4232 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Native language and education--Philippines Academic achievement--Philippines Mathematics—Study and teaching--Philippines Education and state--Philippines English Language and Literature Language and Literacy Education South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies |
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Significant consequences are results of mere decision on determining the language of instruction specifically in the early years of education. It means that rightful language choice leads to educational success. Contrariwise, an inappropriate selection of a language proves to be detrimental in the taking place of learning. With the recent language policy shift from English to Mother tongue (MT), in the context of the Philippines, as medium of instruction in the teaching of mathematics in early grades, this study examined how language proficiency in the MT relates to mathematics achievement. Study participants include 71 grade 2 students aged 6-8. The findings show that the respondents’ mean achievement in mathematics and their mean proficiency in the MT are both described as ‘advanced’. Moreover, it was revealed that there is a very strong positive correlation between the respondents’ achievement in mathematics and proficiency in the MT. © 2018 Asian EFL Journal Press. All Rights Reserved. |
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