Innovation in Education
Innovation in Education
Innovation in Education
I. INTRODUCTION
( Alwasilah 2008:38 ). The big question is: Can we catch them up?
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In 21st century we face the new era called globalization. Globalization refers
to the trend toward countries joining together economically, through education,
society and politics, and viewing themselves not only through their national identity
but also as part of the world as a whole. Globalization is said to bring people of all
nations closer together, especially through a common medium like the economy or
the Internet. (http://en.wikipedia.org.wiki/globalization , accessed August 2008).
Globalization is expected to generate intensified competition among nations,
particularly in the fields of economics, science and technology. In addition, the
massive and extensive globalization process affects the changes of economic,
political and social conditions. The structural shift of the economy generates new
trends and challenges which in turn affect the education system. Therefore, there
are needs to adapt education to the industrial needs of the community, as well as
improve science and technology to reach competitive excellence.
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development of education is based on the recognition that development goes hand
in hand with advancement in science and technology. The government is also
making efforts in expanding educational opportunities at the basic, vocational, and
professional levels through school and out-of-school channels.
(http://www.englishunesco.htm, accessed September 2008)
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Indonesian teaching and learning curriculum in English as foreign language which is
still mainly focused on reading and writing literary including the study of
grammatical rules and vocabulary; the teaching and learning activities, like
memorizing the vocabulary lists is still being used; the accomplishment which is by
giving task, writing, or fills in the blank, is also used in evaluating students’ English
ability, etc. although the Indonesian government has changed teaching and learning
approach many times. It seems Grammar Translation Method is mostly used by
Indonesian teacher in teaching and learning process in English as foreign language
because it is the simplest and common ways in teaching English as foreign
language to students.
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For Humanistic or Suggestopedia approach, a method of teaching and
learning in English as foreign language which is focused on speaking English for
everyday communication, is also good to be adopted in either English courses or
private school in Indonesia. The teaching activities, such as: playing music before
the class is started can make students relax and refreshing their mind and the
teacher’s action in explaining material can give a good way, facilitating comfortable
learning equipment so that students love to stay in the classroom, etc.
A. Academic curriculum
The writer school at SMPN 2 Bandung has employed KTSP Since 2006.
We also use a contextual learning approach in our teaching and learning
process.
B. HUMANISTIC CURRICULUM
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value and habits useful in the greater community would be instilled through
practice. (http://scholar.lib.ut.edu , accessed September 2008 )
D. TECHNOLOGY CURRICULUM
Economists and businesspeople say the main problem is not low job
vacancies but the low quality of human resources. This is shown by the large
number of unskilled high school graduates and drop-outs, aged from 18 to 35,
among the 11 million unemployed. (http://www.thejakartapost.com , accessed
September 2008 )
VI. CONCLUSION
The notion of globalization and the fact that we are now in the 21st
century have awaken many Indonesian educators to the need of producing
school graduates with skills that can be applied in the borderless world.
Globalization demands the qualified human resources to be able to compete
with the other countries. Hence the improvement of education quality should
be done through several innovations breakthrough.
VII. REFERENCES
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Chauhan, S.S.1979. Innovations in Teaching-Learning Process.Vikas
Publishing House. PVT LTD,New Delhi.
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