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Neoliberalism

An economic philosophy promoting extensive privatization and market-oriented policies, which impacts educational systems and social structures.

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Komodipikasyon ng Edukasyon

The commodification of education refers to viewing education as a product with a price, affecting access based on financial capability.

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Privatization in Education

The trend to favor private institutions over public schools in educational settings, leading to unequal access to quality education.

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Pagkakaiba-iba ng Edukasyon

Disparities in educational access and quality that result from neoliberal policies, affecting the poor versus the affluent.

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Filipino as National Language

The recognition of Filipino as a fundamental part of national identity, serving as a bridge for communication among diverse Filipinos.

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Globalization's Influence on Language

The challenge of maintaining the Filipino language amidst the rise of foreign languages like English due to global influences.

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Role of Media and Technology in Language Promotion

How media platforms influence the acceptance and usage of Filipino, stressing the need for balanced representation.

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Cultural Transmission through Language

The concept that language preserves cultural traditions, stories, and history, ensuring these are passed to future generations.

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Common Misconceptions about Filipino

Misinformed beliefs that undermine the status and legitimacy of Filipino as a language capable of scientific and technological discourse.

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Pambansang Wika

The term used to describe a national language that signifies unity and identity among a population, crucial for effective communication and cultural coherence.

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Educational Inequality

The unequal distribution of educational resources and opportunities, often exacerbated by socioeconomic factors.

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Access to Quality Education

The ability to obtain high-standard educational services, which is limited for some due to financial constraints.

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Nationalism through Language

The emphasis on language as a symbol of national pride and identity, reinforcing unity among a diverse populace.

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Evolving Nature of Language

The dynamic quality of Filipino, adapting to modern needs while facing challenges from global languages.

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Educational Access

The availability and opportunity for individuals to obtain quality education regardless of their socioeconomic background.

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Sustaining Filipino Language

Efforts to promote the use and importance of Filipino, particularly in the face of globalization and linguistic dominance by other languages.

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Cultural Identity

The sense of belonging to a group that is defined by its language, traditions, history, and values, particularly pertinent to Filipino identity.