Curriculum in Senior High School
Curriculum in Senior High School
Curriculum in Senior High School
1. Definitions of curriculum
Defining the curriculum is no easy matter. Many scholars advocate their own preferred definitions of curriculum, which emphasizes other meaning or connotations, particularly those the term has taken on recently.
The writer agrees with Lovat and Smith (1995:20)who strongly argue that any complete,
Useful and effetive definition of curriculum must include the following perspectives: Curriculum as as product, curriculum as process, curriculum as intention, curriculum as reality, and curriculum as both normative and descriptive.
2. Definitons of methodology
1. Methodology is the set of methods and principles that you use when studying a particular subject or doing a particular kind of work ( Longman Dictionary of contemporary English) 2. Richard and Smith (2002: 330) 1) Methodology is the study of the principle and procedures used in teaching, and the principles and beliefs that underlie them
Indonesia has a national, unifying language, Bahasa Indonesia, which is the official language used in offices, most business dealings, and social interactions on official occasions. It is also the language of instruction for all levels of schooling in Indonesia.
As early as 1950, when a foreign language to be chosen for the school curriculum nationwide (either Dutch or English), policy makers in Indonesia were well aware that English could serve a very important role as a tool in the development of the country, both for international relations and scientifictechnological advancement. English was chosen over Dutch despite the fact that the Dutch had colonized Indonesia for three and a half centuries
The main objective of English lessons at this early stage is to introduce young learners to the idea that in addition to their native and national languages, they can also have a foreign language. More specifically, the teaching of English in elementary schools is targeted toward the development of the ability to understand simple oral and written language (Huda 1999).
ELT in Indonesia's schools adopts a meaningbased approach, as mentioned before, with the following guiding principles: 1) language is an instrument to express meaning; 2) meaning is determined by both linguistic and situational contexts; 3) learning a language is learning to use the language in communicative activities in the target language; 4) mastery of the language components is needed to support the mastery of communicative competence; and 5) the teaching of the language components can be done whenever necessary (Huda 1999).
English in Universities
ELT in universities differs from ELT in secondary schools in various aspects, including its status, number of hours, instructional objectives, teaching methods, and instructional materials
The curriculum mentions three types of language activity: reading, dialogues, and writing. Reading is aimed at developing the students ability to comprehend various texts and increasing thir vocabulary and structural experiences.
Types of of methods
1. The gammar Translation Method GMT is the oldest method of teaching English. It dominated EFL teaching from 1840 to the 1940s. GMT was used for the teaching of English in the begginning, under the influence of classical language like Latin and Greek and Sankrit.
The GMT method the students first study the part of speech and syntax in detail. English should be taught by translating into mother tongue.
Disanvantage
1. GMT does not emphasize on the basic skills like listening speaking etc 2. Student gets no opportunities to participate in the discussion of the unit. 3. It prevents students to think directly in English. Students first think in mother tongue and then in English. Thus it prevents establishing of direct bond between thought and expression.
2. Direct Method
Child learns his mother tongue naturally and without prctice. It means child learns mother tongue directly. It is also learnt naturally like mother tongue or first language. The students did not learn language but practiced of acquiring mother tongue or first language.
Disanvantages
1. This method is not useful in over croweded classes 2. This method does not help in important aspect of language learning like reading and writing 3. This method requires many audio visual aids, which are very expensive so our schools cant afford such equipment
4. Suggestopedia
a method for learning that used relaxation as a means of retaining new knowledge and material Lozanov and his followers tried to present vocabulary, readings, role-plays and drama with classical music in the background and students sitting in comfortable seats. In this way, students became "suggestible."