MAGANG 1 YANUARTI APSARI, M.pd.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
WV High Quality Standards for Schools
Advertisements

Low-Cost Private Schools Knowledge Framework Research methodology template.
PORTFOLIO.
1 Strengthening Teaching and Learning: Educational Leadership and Professional Standards SABES Directors’ Institute July 2011.
Illinois Educator Code of Ethics Training
Queen Anne’s County: New Teacher Portfolio Prepared by: Hired: August, 2006.
Consistency of Assessment
Good teaching, good teachers and comparative analysis Fernando Reimers.
Chapter 1 The Working Director ©2013 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved.
DED 101 Educational Psychology, Guidance And Counseling
Unit Assessment Plan Weber State University’s Teacher Preparation Program.
NAEYC Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8.
10 Early Childhood Program Standards. Relationships  Promote positive relationships with all parents and children.  Children’s learning is encouraged.
Professional Development Kai-ming Cheng Chairman, Advisory Committee on Teacher Education and Qualifications.
School Leadership Evaluation System Orientation SY13-14 Evaluation Systems Office, HR Dr. Michael Shanahan, CHRO.
Being a Senco!. What is the core purpose of being a Senco?
Meeting SB 290 District Evaluation Requirements
Standards for Education and Rehabilitation of Students who are Blind and Visually Impaired A general overview of accepted standards for Teachers of the.
EVIDENCE THAT CONSTITUTE A “GOOD PRACTICE IN THE EVALUATION OF POLICIES Education Commission of the States National Center for Learning and Citizenship.
Webinar: Leadership Teams October 2013: Idaho RTI.
CE 101 Unit 7 Seminar.
Conceptual Framework for the College of Education Created by: Dr. Joe P. Brasher.
Teaching English for Specific Purposes
Institutional Evaluation of medical faculties Prof. A. Сheminat Arkhangelsk 2012.
Thomas College Name Major Expected date of graduation address
Introduction to Human Resource Development -Achin Bansal -Anu A Natraj.
Chapter 1 Defining Social Studies. Chapter 1: Defining Social Studies Thinking Ahead What do you associate with or think of when you hear the words social.
WHO Global Standards. 5 Key Areas for Global Standards Program graduates Program graduates Program development and revision Program development and revision.
Organizational Structure & Design Ch 10. Defining Organizational Structure Organizational Structure  The formal arrangement of jobs within an organization.
Chapter 1 –organizing principle
UNESCO/IFLA School Library Manifesto SOURCE braries/manifestos/school_manife sto.htm.
FITNES The Future of IndonesianTeachers in National Education System A COLLECTION OF DREAMS Of TEACHER EDUCATION As WORK-BASED EDUCATION.
School-Based management: Will It Blossom?. SchoolRestructuring Parents Educators Business Sector Government Tertiary Institutes.
Elementary School Administration and Management GADS 671 Section 55 and 56.
Joe Murray Consulting Working effectively with teaching assistants Annual Secondary Mathematics Conference National STEM Centre, University.
By the end of this lecture, you are able to explain : the characteristics of information society the meaning of lifelong learning a few case of lifelong.
Required Skills for Assessment Balance and Quality: 10 Competencies for Educational Leaders Assessment for Learning: An Action Guide for School Leaders.
KENYA INSTITUTE OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
MASTER CURRICULUM DESIGN PROGRAMME - curriculum proposal of the University of Niš - TEMPUS IV MASTS Niš, 30 th November-1 th December 2011.
School Leadership Evaluation System Orientation SY12-13 Evaluation Systems Office, HR Dr. Michael Shanahan, CHRO.
DPI 10 Teaching Standards
DESIGNING IWB RESOURCES FOR LANGUAGE TEACHING: THE iTILT PROJECT
TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS FOR EDUCATORS BONNIE SMITH MAY 2, 2011
Unit 3 The National English Curriculum
Management Functions Administration
Iowa Teaching Standards & Criteria
TYPES AND AIMS OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
MAGANG 1.
Teaching Diverse Learners
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Pat Conole (315) My Showcase Portfolio Pat Conole (315) t687.
Characteristic of Teachers
Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers
Prepared by: Miss Samah Ishtieh
Kuwait National Curriculum
Assist. Prof. Magy Mohamed Kandil
NAEYC Early Childhood Standards
Faculty Of Education Developing higher education programs between international and national standards Prepared by Dr. Mohammed H. Abu- Rasain Dr.Rafik.
A Tutorial on Program Supplement Assessments
Topic Principles and Theories in Curriculum Development
Twenty Questions Competency 10.
The Organization of American Schools
INTASC Standards By: Michelle Dea.
A Tutorial on Program Supplement Assessments
COMPONENTS OF CURRICULUM
Linking Evaluation to Coaching and Mentoring Models
Finalization of the Action Plans and Development of Syllabus
INTASC STANDARDS Sharae Frazier.
School Leadership Evaluation System Orientation SY12-13
Strategies and obstacles for innovation, co-creation
Presentation transcript:

MAGANG 1 YANUARTI APSARI, M.pd

MAGANG 1? Magang is intended to prepare the teacher in teaching and learning process. The activity: observasi and interview. This activities is expected to be able to improve students’ understanding and skill in teaching and to improve their attitude to be professional teacher.

ADMINISTRATION a. Buku kurikulum b. Sillabus c. Program Semester dan program Tahunan d. RPP e. Buku Penilaian f. Program Evaluasi g. Analisis Hasil Evaluasi h. Buku Perbaikan dan Pengayaan i. Jadwal Pelajaran j. Kalender Pendidikan k. Program Ekstra Kurikuler

COMPONENTS OF CURRICULUM Miller and Seller (1985) mention that the components of curriculum covers 1) Aims and objectives; 2) content; 3) Teaching strategies and learning experiences; 4) organization of content an teaching strategies; 5) evaluation.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING TEACHER LEARNER

FACTORS CONTRIBUTING FOR THE EFFECTIVE TEACHING The Institution The Teacher The Teaching Process The Learning Process (Richards, 2000)

THE INSTITUTION Different types of institution create their own culture a strong and positive climate to support the innovation, effective and positive leadership, change is received positively Techers distrust one and another, have no firm commitment to the school

INSTITUTIONAL FACTOR School’s organization culture Its approach to maintaenance of educational quality

ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE The organizational culture refers to the environment that exist within the school, the kind of communication and decisions making that take place and the management and staffing structure they support Mechanistic model (centralized) It stresses the need for authority, hierarchies of control, and explicit chain of command It maximizes flexibility and adaptability,, trust between superior and subordinates. Communication flows in all direction both vertically and horizontally. It give the teachers greater autonomy in making decision. Organic model (decentralized)

The conclusion..... The organizational structure in a program depends on the type of staff working in it. It tends to be an organic model if a program staffed by experienced and mature professionals. And mechanistic model dependent on less experienced staff

QUALITY ASSURANCE MECHANISMS It refers to systems a school has to ensure the quality of teaching. The ways to ensure the quality assurance (Richards, 2001): 1. a formulated policy on quality assurance has been articulated 2. the systems are assessed regularly and correction are made 3. a reward system is given 4. Support is avalable to enable staff to improve the quality

Factors that need to be considered to make teaching process successful: 1. Size and staff structure 2. Equipment 3. support staff 4. teacher work space 5. teacher resource room 6. teaching facilities 7. class size

The quality of the institution is developed by the following factors: A sense of mission; a sound curriculum: a curriculum which is adapted to the workplace in order to provide and produce the competence and skillful output of the educational institution (Blum, 1984);

quality assurance mechanism: it covers the quality standard; support; regular evaluation; reward. the formulated quality assurance should be familiar to all staff. Flexible organizational framework It is characterized by administrators who are open to change, flexible, and who encourage teachers to innovate.

Government regulation No. 19, 2005 THE TEACHER Teachers are defined as professional educators whose primary tasks are to educate, teach, guide, direct, train, and evaluate learners at the formal early childhood education, basic education, and secondary education. (Article 1.1 of Law No. 14/2005) Government regulation No. 19, 2005

GOOD TEACHER???

A Good Teacher: Character and Personality slide

A Good Teacher: The Relationship between the Teacher and Students slide

Government regulation No. 19, 2005 PROFESSIONAL TEACHER FOUR MAIN COMPETENCES PEDAGOGICAL PERSONALITY PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL

PEDAGOGICAL COMPETENCE covers the understanding of learners in terms of their characteristics and potentials, lesson planning and learning assessments. PERSONAL COMPETENCE deal with showing a firm, mature and wise personality, having commitment to develop professionalism continuously and becoming a good model for students. PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE include knowledgeable in terms of subject matter, teaching and learning methodology and curriculum. SOCIAL COMPETENCE refers to the ability to communicate effectively with learners, colleagues, parents and other members of the community

LEARNERS Age young children adolescents adult Styles LEARNERS Audio Visual Kinesthetic Audiovisual Language Levels beginner elementary intermediate advanced LEARNERS

EFFECTIVE TEACHING????? Effective teaching/ instruction is the instruction that enables the learners acquire specified KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ATTITUDE