Ilan ang patinig sa abakada5/16/2023 Some students speak Chabacano when conversing with social groups while others use it outside their circles however, certain students speak the language during class hours only. Nevertheless, usage of the language differs on where and with whom it is communicated. The instruments’ analyses yield the assumption that the ordinance was able to attain its goal of students speaking Chabacano. Data were gathered through triangulations which surveyed students of the three most populated schools in Ternate – Ternate Central Elementary School, San Juan Elementary School, and Sapang Elementary School Focus Groups Discussion (FGD) with selected students and Focus Interviews with the school principals and local government officials. This study deals with the assessment of the ordinance and the improvements it has brought among residents. The ordinance was implemented to preserve the province’s mother tongue which is Chabacano, which is now considered endangered. 01 S-2011 which requires all primary schools in the municipality to include Chabacano in the list of subjects. The Ternate Local Government in 2011 approved Municipal Ordinance No.
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