REFERENCES

Research, Articles, and Laws Cited in the Blog!

"Factors that Affect the Language Preference of Filipino Young Adults"

by John Matubis, Elyzze Del Rosario, Rafaelito Saron, Andrei Parreño, and Alessandra Delos Santos

"Factors Influencing the Level of Filipino Language Proficiency Among Secondary Students"

by Nelson Tana

"Languages of the Philippines: Everything You Need to Know"

by Kristina Temelkova

"Content Area Effectiveness: English vs. Filipino Medium of Instruction"

by Dahlia Domingo

"English or Filipino as Medium of Instruction"

by TeacherPH

"Taglish – the Mastery of Code-switching"

by Nikol Haytova

"The Intellectualization of Filipino"

by Bonifacio Sibayan

"The Politics of English South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific"

by Lionel Wee, Robbie B.H. Goh, and Lisa Lim

"The Nativist Theory – Quick and Clear Guide"

by Andy Xavier

"Language, Tagalog Regionalism, and Filipino Nationalism: How a Language-Centered Tagalog Regionalism Helped to Develop a Philippine Nationalism"

by Christopher Porter

"A ‘New’ Politics of Language in the Philippines: Bilingual Education and the New Challenge of the Mother Tongues"

by Ruanni Tupas and Beatriz Lorente

"A Reflection of Linguistic Ideologies, Inequality, and Class: Language Shaming Practices on Facebook"

by Kyrah Porras

Executive Order No. 134, s. 1937

The law that proclaimed Tagalog as the basis for the national language of the Philippines.

The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines, Article XIV

It was declared in Section 6 of the 1987 Constitution, Filipino is the national language of the Philippines.

Department Order No. 52, s. 1987

This provision states that English and Filipino are the official languages of the Philippines for communication and instruction purposes.

Executive Order No. 210, s. 2003

This policy established English as the primary language of instruction in the Philippine education system.

House Bill No. 3012, 18th Congress of the Republic

This bill aimed to establish Filipino as the official language of the government for more effective communication.