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TEACHING ASSISTANT WEEK


Aug. 12, 2018 SUNDAY – SABBATH DAY

To start the week, Ivy and I went to a church in Bandung named St. Laurentius. Since we couldn’t understand the mass in Indonesian language, we decided to light a candle to Mama Mary after the mass and had a quiet moment for our personal intentions.


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Aug.13 – LESSON PLAN TRAINING

This week is our Teaching assistant week, however, we haven’t been oriented about their lesson plan yet and so after our duty in SMP 3 Pasundan Junior high school, we had a lesson plan training at a Senior high school in Bandung. The training was led by an English teacher and he taught us the parts and processes of the Indonesian lesson plan. The only difficulty I found in their lesson plan was the core competency. Although the teacher said we can find these competencies on the syllabus, it’s still hard for me because it was all written in Indonesian text. Hence, we tried our best to create a lesson plan following the Indonesian format.


YOUTUBE LINK -
https://youtu.be/mtvwXxQbPlA




INDONESIAN LESSON PLAN FORMAT
I. Identity
  • Name of School
  • Grade&Semester
  • Subject
  • Material
  • Time allocation
II. Core competency
(It's allabout behaviour and character building)

1-2. (Civics and religion)
3.4. (Subject)

III. Basic competency
(focuses on Cognitive and Psychomotor)

IV. Materials (Brief info of the lesson)
V. Method (Instructional strategy)
VI. Source / Media reference

VII. PROCEDURE (the teaching-learning process -> post activity)
VIII. Technique and Instrument of Assessment (ex. Essay, mutiple choices)
          Rubric of Assessment 



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