CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTA

The practice of culture-based teaching and learning Indonesian as a foreign language (T&LIFL) has not been well managed and standardized. Therefore, this study attempted to investigate T&LIFL at six universities in Yogyakarta. The investigation consisted of some cultural aspects in terms of...

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Main Authors: Darmiyati Zuchdi, Nurhadi Nurhadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 2019-10-01
Series:Cakrawala Pendidikan: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan
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Online Access:https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/cp/article/view/26297
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spelling doaj-10dc43b8372443019ba7f25923700e642020-11-25T03:00:18ZengUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaCakrawala Pendidikan: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan0216-13702442-86202019-10-0138346547610.21831/cp.v38i3.2629712095CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTADarmiyati Zuchdi0Nurhadi Nurhadi1Yogyakarta State UniversityUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaThe practice of culture-based teaching and learning Indonesian as a foreign language (T&LIFL) has not been well managed and standardized. Therefore, this study attempted to investigate T&LIFL at six universities in Yogyakarta. The investigation consisted of some cultural aspects in terms of program management, learning material, learning media, teaching approaches, methods, and strategies, learning assessment, and program evaluation. The research design was a mix method design. To collect data, it used questionnaires, interviews, and observations. The data then were analysis quantitatively and qualitatively. The research results were (1) T&LIFL program management had not been culture-based, (2) T&LIFL learning material had not been entirely culture-based, (3) there were not enough learning media reflected on culture, (4) approaches, methods, and strategies had not used learning models including language learning, language awareness, cultural awareness, and cultural experience, (5) the assessment of culture-based learning had not been carried out with process assessment, but some have already packed it in cultural festivals at the end of the program, and (6) there was no evaluation on T&LIFL programs that explicitly evaluated program achievements on aspects of  culture awareness, and experience.https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/cp/article/view/26297teachinglearningindonesian as a foreign languagecultural aspect
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Nurhadi Nurhadi
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CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTA
Cakrawala Pendidikan: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan
teaching
learning
indonesian as a foreign language
cultural aspect
author_facet Darmiyati Zuchdi
Nurhadi Nurhadi
author_sort Darmiyati Zuchdi
title CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTA
title_short CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTA
title_full CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTA
title_fullStr CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTA
title_full_unstemmed CULTURE BASED TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR INDONESIAN AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN YOGYAKARTA
title_sort culture based teaching and learning for indonesian as a foreign language in yogyakarta
publisher Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
series Cakrawala Pendidikan: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan
issn 0216-1370
2442-8620
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The practice of culture-based teaching and learning Indonesian as a foreign language (T&LIFL) has not been well managed and standardized. Therefore, this study attempted to investigate T&LIFL at six universities in Yogyakarta. The investigation consisted of some cultural aspects in terms of program management, learning material, learning media, teaching approaches, methods, and strategies, learning assessment, and program evaluation. The research design was a mix method design. To collect data, it used questionnaires, interviews, and observations. The data then were analysis quantitatively and qualitatively. The research results were (1) T&LIFL program management had not been culture-based, (2) T&LIFL learning material had not been entirely culture-based, (3) there were not enough learning media reflected on culture, (4) approaches, methods, and strategies had not used learning models including language learning, language awareness, cultural awareness, and cultural experience, (5) the assessment of culture-based learning had not been carried out with process assessment, but some have already packed it in cultural festivals at the end of the program, and (6) there was no evaluation on T&LIFL programs that explicitly evaluated program achievements on aspects of  culture awareness, and experience.
topic teaching
learning
indonesian as a foreign language
cultural aspect
url https://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/cp/article/view/26297
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