Mid Term Test Elt Curriculum
Mid Term Test Elt Curriculum
Mid Term Test Elt Curriculum
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MID TERM TEST
1. Explain the interface of curriculum design activities and teaching activities. Support your
explanation with examples.
Curriculum design broadly defined as the totality of student experiences that occur in
the educational process. The term often refers specifically to a planned sequence of
instruction, or to a view of the student's experiences in terms of the educator's or school's
instructional goals. In my opinion Curriculum design is a term used to describe the
purposeful, deliberate, and systematic organization of curriculum within a class or course.
In other words, it is a way for teachers to plan instruction. When teachers design
curriculum, they identify what will be done, who will do it, and what schedule to follow.
Curriculum design focuses on the creation of the overall course blueprint, mapping
content to learning objectives, including how to develop a course outline and build the
course. Each learning objective is met with assessment strategies, exercises, content, subject
matter analysis, and interactive activities. Often, teachers may transition into curriculum
development if they are seeking to continue working in education without directly teaching
students. If you are seeking alternatives to classroom teaching, there are many choices,
including curriculum design.
A curriculum guides the instructional lessons that teachers use. A curriculum defines
what the learner will learn and can possibly guide when the learner learns the information
from the lesson. A curriculum offers teachers the ideas and strategies for assessing student
progress. A student must meet certain academic requirements in order to go to the next
level. Without the guidance of a curriculum, teachers cannot be certain that they have
supplied the necessary knowledge or the opportunity for student success at the next
level, whether that the levels involve a high school, college or career.
For example, the goal stated in the curriculum for speaking skill is to be able to
communicate in English. in order to reach the goal, the objectives provided are be able to
speak fluently, have good pronunciation, be fluent. So, the teacher will design the classroom
activities which support the students to communicate and comprehend the speaking skills
2. To what extent the designers’ knowledge and perspective can influence the development
of a curriculum? Explain your answer with real or hypothetical examples!
The knowledge and perspective of the designers influence the development of the
curriculum. This is one of the reason why the curriculum designers in the form of a team.
Since they are coming from different background knowledge and perspective so that they
can create the same decision. For example, K13 curriculum in Indoneis are created and
developed by a team which consists of people from different background. They may be
teachers, lecturer, decision makers, or other. They will work together in order to create one
decision.
3. Explain the terms ‘language’ and ‘non-language’ outcomes. Give an example of each.
Language outcomes are what students should know or be able to do at the
completion of a course or program are rapidly replacing credit hours as the preferred unit of
measurement for postsecondary learning. Then Non-language outcomes (NLO) such as
improved self-esteem, cultural awareness and the development of learning-to-learn skills are
seen by many teachers to be important gains from language and literacy courses. Other
reasons instead of knowledge are: 1)Affective cultivation, example. Confidence, high
motivation and interest and 2) Learning strategy, example cultural understanding thinking
skill and interpersonal skill.
4. You are assigned to design a curriculum for English as a specific purpose for nursing.
The graduates are expected to be able to communicate in English with people at hospitals
and clinics especially.
The goal : To facilitate the students to acquire the ability to perform their duties in
an environment where English especially speaking is used and needed
The objectives: a) to introduce the students to some glossaries related to the need of their
work
b) to acquire some useful expression they usually use in accomplishing
their duty
c) to give authentic teaching material which is practiced directly in class
finishing each topic
Material: 1) Vocabulary for nurse
2) English for greeting for nurse
3) Giving direction in hospital
4) Parts of the body and health problem
5) Health problem diagnose
6) Making observation
7) General assessment
8) Type of symptoms
9) Patient assessment
10) Checking vital sign