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The Role of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) for English Language Learning of Elementary and High Schools in Indonesia. Presented by Miftachudin Pre sessional English course PS 10 University of Manchester 2011. September 5, 2011. Outline . Aims and Objectives Introduction
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The Role of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) for English Language Learning of Elementary and High Schools in Indonesia Presented by Miftachudin Pre sessional English course PS 10 University of Manchester 2011 September 5, 2011 http://blog.gurutulis.com/
Outline • Aims and Objectives • Introduction • Overview of CALL • English Language learning of elementary and high schools in Indonesia • Recommendations of using CALL in English language learning of elementary and high schools in Indonesia • Conclusion • References http://blog.gurutulis.com/
Aims and Objectives • To give an overviewof CALL • To evaluate its potential usefor language learning http://blog.gurutulis.com/
Question: • Do you use computers for most activities? • Do you get something from computers in terms of English language? http://blog.gurutulis.com/
Introduction • Why do computers become interesting for language learning? • How is English taught in Indonesia? http://blog.gurutulis.com/
Overview of CALL • The definition of CALL (Beatty, 2003) • Applications of CALL (Beatty, 2003) • Requirements to implement CALL in the classroom http://blog.gurutulis.com/
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Applications of CALL • Word Processors • Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) • WWW resources • Games (Beatty, 2003) http://blog.gurutulis.com/
Requirements to implement CALL in the classroom • Technology-literate teachers • Technician support • Language learning accommodation • Budget • The attitude of teachers and learners to technology (Hagen, 1993; Sharma and Barret, 2007) http://blog.gurutulis.com/
English learning of elementary and high school in indonesia • Education curriculum in Indonesia The curriculum of education in Indonesia has an autonomous system which is regulated by local government(Bidang DIKBUD KBRI Tokyo 2003, p.5). • Drawbacks in Implementing CALL in English Learning of elementary and high schools in Indonesia http://blog.gurutulis.com/
Drawbacks in Implementing CALL in English Learning of elementary and high schools in Indonesia • Budget(The Jakarta Post, 2009). • Teachers’ attitudes (Noni, 2010). • The problems in distributing resources(The Jakarta Post, 2009). • Liable into violence and irresponsible activities(The Jakarta Post, 2009). http://blog.gurutulis.com/
recommendations • Teachers Customise learning technology • Schools cooperate with local government • Peer school training http://blog.gurutulis.com/
conclusion • The definition of CALL • The successful implementation of CALL • The recommendation : Customizing learning technology, cooperate with local government and peer school teaching http://blog.gurutulis.com/
References • Beatty, K. (2003). Teaching and Researching Computer-Assisted Language Learning. London: Pearson Education Limited. • Bidang DIKBUD KBRI Tokyo. (2003). Undang-UndangSistemPendidikanNasional[online]. Available from: http://www.inherent-dikti.net/files/sisdiknas.pdf [Accessed August 14, 2011]. • Hagen, S. ed. (1993). Using Technology in Language Learning. London: City Technology College Trust Limited. • Noni, N. (2010). PenerapanTeknologiInformasidanKomunikasi (TIK) dalamPendidikan[online]. Available from: http://blog.unm.ac.id/nurdinnoni/files/2010/04/Modul-1.pdf [Accessed: August 31, 2011]. • Sharma, P. and Barret, B. (2007). Blended Learning: Using technology in and beyond the language classroom. Oxford: Macmillan Education. • The Jakarta Post. (2009). Education, defense budgets ‘inadequate’. The Jakarta Post [online]. Available from: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/08/04/education-defense-budgets-‘inadequate’.html [Accessed: August 31, 2011]. • The Jakarta Post. (2009). Responding to the `digital age' in education [online]. Available form: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/08/27/responding-digital-age039-education.html [Accessed: August 31, 2011]. • The Jakarta Post. (2009). Rp 6.3b allotted for laptops for teachers. The Jakarta Post [online]. Available from: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/08/01/rp-63b-allotted-laptops-teachers.html [Accessed: August 31, 2011]. http://blog.gurutulis.com/
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