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Community Development Grants Information - Grant Opportunities for Community Services and Economic Growth

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Mindanao Community Development

Sunday, June 14, 2009. The policy of the national government is to promote the language from Luzon, Tagalog as the national language, without devoting resources to preserving regional languages. As a result, classes in schools in Surigao del Norte are taught mostly in Tagalog, and even though some classes are taught in Surigaonon, students are never taught to read or write in their own language.