Title: WELCOME TO RSBI
1WELCOME TO RSBI
2READY RESPONSIBLE RESPECTFUL RESILIENT RESOURCEFUL
3SKILL SCIENCE AND MATH SOCIAL CULTURE SELLING
SOLUTION STUDENT CENTRE SHARPEN THE SAW SELF
AWARENESS SOUND OF THE SOUL
4BEGIN WITH THE END IN MIND BRAIN BEAUTIFUL BEHAVIO
UR BALANCE BETTER FUTURE
5INTERNATIONAL MINDED INTERNET/ICT INITIATIVE INTER
ACTION INCORPORATED INTO ITS MISSION
6- Michael Lynn
- Kwansei Gakuin University , Japan
- They have applied 5 Es
- Encouraging students to be life-long learners who
are effective communicators and creative problems
solvers. - Ensuring that schools meet standards that
effectively support students learning. - Enquiring as action plans to establish standards
and benchmarks of good practice. - Expecting that schools have incorporated into its
mission to become internationally minded. - Equipping students with the tools to participate
in the international community.
7- Kwansei Gakuin University Japan has
successfully created an ESP system by focusing
five steps of P of an SBI project - the people
- The purpose of a program reform is clear
- a. To create a good working environment
- b. to create a program that comes under
budget. - 3) The principles of a program
- a. to understand the theories of learning .
- b. to adopt clear principles to assist in
the professional learning. - The plans of a program (design concept,
management concept, people concept) - The pedagogues (Peter Strevens)
- a. Instruction is more intensive
- b. Teachers and learners develop good relation
of - mutual respect
- c. Content and material are interesting and
relevant - d. Plentiful opportunity for practice and use
language
8- Professional Learning
- Subjects Object Outcomes
- Members of Practices Professional
- the learning group New Improvement Success
- Rules Community Division of effort
- Collaboration - Learning Group - Learners
- Practices - School/System - Co-Learners
- Learning Cycle - Society - Tutors
- Specific - Supervisor
Prof learning
9Review on SBI by Alisaukah What is Sekolah
Bertaraf Internasional ? International schools
Schools for expatriates /foreigners International
school schools using international curriculum
such as Cambridge, Oxford, Baccalaureate,
etc. SBI schools are mandated by Educational act
no.20/2003,and government regulation no.19/2005
SBI applies the national standard of education
x (intensification, remedial teaching,
acceleration, additional lesson) SBI the use of
English to teach math and science. The goal is to
have graduates with international standards.
10- In reality in cities like Malang and Yogya, there
have been 5 to 7 junior high schools and senior
high schools developed as RSBI. - We can predict that the number will increase in
the future. - Possible motivations of the school personnel to
get RSBI - Quality improvement
- Fund raising potential
- Government grants
11- SBI should have met 8 national standards of
education - Content
- Process
- Graduate Competency
- Educator and Education Personnel
- Infrastructure
- Management
- Finance
- assessment
12- Hard to recruit good teachers of science and math
who have sufficient command of English to teach
math and science. - Hard to prepare students to be able to learn math
and science in English. - Hard to develop good instructional materials of
math and science in English. - The English proficiency of the English and the
math and science teachers in TOEFLs score
(ranging from 300-400), far from 500 as the
minimal requirements. - The schools which have implemented the RSBI
curriculum (SSNX) in the last 3 years fail to
show signs of success. - These are some pessimistic tendencies to RSBI
schools.
13The Acquisition of Register-Specific language
By Helena I.R.Agustien SEAMEO-RELC, Singapore
14What do SBI teachers need to acquire ?
151. Second language learning a. Form (
the structure of language, metal language
morphology, syntax, phonology) b. Meaning (
conceptual , sense of relation , etc) c. Use
( Speech acts, text, etc) 2. Register and Genre
16 Second language competence
17Some kinds of registers
- A variety of language according to use.
- A restricted languages
- Occupational varieties
- Technical (scientific/technological)
- Medical language (doctor- nurse)
- Others ( in the classroom)
18Some kinds of genres
- Natural Science
- Description
- Information Report
- Discussion
- Explanation
- Transactional Conv
- Interactional Conv
- Recount
- Exposition
- Social Science
- Description
- Information Report
- Discussion
- Explanation
- Recount (Biographical, historical)
- Exposition
- Transactional Conv
- Interactional Conv
19Clear understanding of what has been learned can
assist syllabus and materials developers and
teachers to make the most appropriate decision .
20THE WORKSHOP ACTIVITY By Marta Nandari UKSW
Salatiga
21- The focus of the workshop activity
- Materials Development
- - Understanding
- - Report Writing Skills
- - Grammar for Science (preposition, conditional
sentence, active/passive, etc) - - Note Taking Skills
- 2. Methodology
- - Watching Video
- - Matching
- - Crossword Puzzle
- - Reading
- 3. Completing the work sheet
- 4. Displaying and sharing ideas with the others
22What does ESP mean ? Why do we teach Math and
Science in English in SBI schools ? What is
expected from the students of these schools
? What level of English is required ? How can we
realistically do this ? Linking some theories,
research, policy , and practice to implement a
bilingual program and train teachers to teach
math and science in English in the high schools.
There are some benefits, challenges, hopes ,
pessimistic /optimistic tendencies ,and some
perceptions for the management, the teachers, the
students , and everybody else. Whatever happens
we have to change to stay the same.
23THANK YOU