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The Analysis Four Curriculum Development Approach in English Teaching Almadani, Tiara Nur Fatimah; Mirza, Akhmad Ali; Qamariah, Zaitun
Journal Of Foreign Language Learning and Teaching Vol 3 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Institut Agama ISlam Negeri Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jfllt.v3i2.6880

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The curriculum is a collection of educational learning strategies that are conceived, produced, and implemented to accomplish a certain objective. The process of developing a curriculum is broken down into phases, but it can also be thought of as a set of actions that go into developing a new curriculum or improving an old one. Approaches curriculum development include two models, Top-Down approach (administrative model) and Grass-Root approach. The Tyler curriculum development model, Taba's curriculum development model, Olivia's curriculum development model, and Beauchamp's curriculum development model are the four curriculum development models now used in education. When introducing English instruction in Indonesia, this curricular model is utilized as a guide. This article will make an effort to provide a theoretical overview of several curriculum-building methodologies and approaches. The development of the school curriculum may be reviewed in this essay, with a focus on English language instruction. How effective and efficient is the Indonesian model of the curriculum for teaching English? It's crucial for aspiring teachers to comprehend how the school curriculum is created.
The History of 90s English Curriculum in Indonesia Maharani, Windy Annastasia; Qamariah, Zaitun; Mirza, Akhmad Ali
Journal Of Foreign Language Learning and Teaching Vol 3 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jfllt.v3i1.6889

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From ancient times until now, the curriculum has been a pillar in the education system. This also applies to English education. However, in Indonesia, the English curriculum in the 90's was not maximized. That is why this paper was made, namely to study history and be able to take lessons in order to develop the English curriculum to be maximized for use in the education system in Indonesia today. The method used in this research is the Qualitative Research and Library Research method, because this method is the most suitable method in historical research. In this research, it is found that Indonesia has experienced 12 curriculum changes from the 90's until now, as well as the application of English language learning, whose role changes along with the changes in the national learning curriculum in Indonesia. This article explains the history of the curriculum in Indonesia from the past to the present, especially explaining the English curriculum in Indonesia in the 90s.
Students Sari, Yunita; Miftah, M. Zaini; Qamariah, Zaitun
Journal Of Foreign Language Learning and Teaching Vol 1 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jfllt.v1i1.2705

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This study was designed to know students‟ perception toward english teacher pedagogical competence. The survey design was applied in this study. The research subjects were the eleventh-grade students in senior high school. In Government Regulation No.74 2008 there are four competencies that the teacher should have. The focus of this research is on teacher‟s pedagogical competence. In National Education Standards Agency pedagogical competence is teacher‟s ability in understanding the students, designing and implementing the learning, evaluating the learning outcome and also the development of the potentials that the student have. This study used questionnaire to collect the data from the students. The researcher distributed the questionnaire to the students in google form via WhatsApp. The findings showed that the students have a possitive perception toward English teacher pedagogical competence which contained (1) understanding students; (2) designing and implementing learning; (3) evaluating learning outcomes; (4) development of learners to actualize the potential they have. The English teacher pedagogical competence categorized sufficient competence which 57% (Neutral).
Evaluating “English for Nusantara” for Grade 8: A Qualitative Content Analysis Based on Tomlinson’s Framework Melisa, Kiki; Salmah; Ramadana, Nazila; Qamariah, Zaitun
Journal Of Foreign Language Learning and Teaching Vol 4 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jfllt.v4i2.9991

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This study aims to evaluate the quality of the English for Nusantara textbook for eighth grade students based on Tomlinson's (2011) sixteen criteria for effective language learning materials. Using a qualitative content analysis method, the research focused specifically on one Chapters 0, 1, and 2 or one semester to examine the textbook's alignment with pedagogical principles such as learner engagement, authenticity, communicative purpose, and affective support. Data were collected using an evaluation rubric derived from Tomlinson's framework. The findings indicate that the textbook meets most of the criteria, particularly in terms of relevance, cultural integration, learner centered activities, and communicative input. However, the study also identifies areas for improvement, such as the inclusion of more authentic texts and differentiated tasks. Theoretically, this research contributes to the existing body of knowledge on effective language learning materials design by providing empirical evidence of how Tomlinson's principles manifest in government-issued textbooks. Practically, these results are expected to provide meaningful insights for educators, material developers, and policymakers in enhancing the design and use of English textbooks aligned with the Kurikulum Merdeka.
Co-Authors -, Dela Leka Andromeda Abdul Gofur Abdul Syahid Ahmad Saputra Aila, Ratih Nor Aisyah Aisyah Ajijah, Salsabilla Johan Akhmad Ali Mirza, Akhmad Ali Ali Mirza, Akhmad Almadani, Tiara Nur Fatimah Amalia, Eliza Amanda, Maulidina Tri Andarista, Winna Shella Anggraini, Milda Aqli, Muhammad Audria, Alya Aulia Rahmi, Aulia Aulia, Mutifah Azizah, Nabila Nur Fatma Fatma Fauzi, Florence Angelaila Fitrianur, Watik Hadma Yuliani Hafizah, Azizatun Hakikiy, Nur Hamid, Faishal Hamdan Syakirin Hapsari, Muliana Setia Hasanah, Herlina Hasanah, Rizki Hatmi, Hatmi Hesty Widiastuty, Hesty Imam Qalyubi Imrohatun Indriyani, Siska Irma Irma Islamiah, Ulfah Karomah, Rifhatul Khairil Anwar Komariah, Refi Krisna Dwi Alifhia Rezky Laililajri, Kusumanisa Hamassari Lestari, Mirna Luqman Baehaqi, Luqman M. Sabrina, M. Sabrina M. Zaini Miftah Maharani, Windy Annastasia Maida, Siti Maulana, Alvin Maulida, Tasya Meilyani, Annisa Melisa, Kiki Mochammad Imron Awalludin Mubaroq, Syahrul Mudah, Mah Musdalifah, Mayra Nandha, Marisa Shermia Nengsih, Dora Niesrina, Maulida Zahratun Ningrum, Ayu Alya Noor Muthi'ah Norfaujiah, Norfaujiah Norhalizah, Norhalizah Norliani Norliani, Norliani Normuliati, Sri NURLIANA NURLIANA Nurmala Sari, Fina Fatika Nurul Wahdah, Nurul Qalyubi, Imam Rachmiati, Desy Rahayu, Josilia Puspito Rahma, Ely Rahma, Raisha Nor Rahmadi Nirwanto, Rahmadi Rahman Rahman Rahmasari, Novriani Ramadana, Nazila Rera, Ega Prasetya Rinalgi, Dimitria Sabarun Salmah Santi Erliana, Santi Sarehmansor, Tawfiq Sari, Putri Sulastri Permata Selvi Selvi Setiawan, Muhamad Ario Shopiya, Shopiya Siminto Siminto, Siminto Siti Feliscka Azelia Putri Siti Nur Azizah, Siti Nur Siti Rahmawati Suisno, Derry Pramudya Sulistiani, Tamara Sulistyowati Sulistyowati Sundari, Ayu susila, ika prima Syabrina, Muhammad Syakirin Hamid, Faishal Hamdan Syarif Hidayat Usryawati, Nurul Uswatun Hasanah Wahyuni, Nikmah Wati, Zahwa Karunia Widiarti, Selvia Widiastuty, Hesti Wulandari, Pitri Dewi Wulandari, Weni Yeni Suryani Yunita Sari Ziya, Kholida