The importance of preparing indigenous stories for reading in the intermediate grades
Abstract
Nobody quarrels with the need to teach literature in schools, but there has been much discussion about what to teach, and when, and where. Another “where” question is: Where may we obtain materials? Another question is: How can we be sure that our reading matter makes good reading? The author shows what one interested classroom teacher can do about these problems.
This portion of a much longer work shows how to adapt stories for school use.
The purpose of this study is twofold: to help conserve local legends and folk tales and to utilize them as source materials in reading for the intermediate grades in the Philippines.
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Journal article