Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Designing ICT Competences-Integrated Lesson Planning Course Teaching Model for English Language Education

View through CrossRef
This study aims at designing ICT Competences-Integrated Lesson Planning Course Teaching Model for English Language Education. This study employed a modified Design and Development Research (DDR) model from Borg, R.W. & Gall (2007) and Ellis & Levy (2010) that consist of four procedures namely need analysis, preliminary prototype design, evaluation and design revision. There were two existing teaching models collected from classroom observation and four documents of lesson planning course collected from four universities in Indonesia was analyzed by using ICT Competences frameworks of UNESCO and other ICT competences theories. The results of analysis revealed that the existing teaching model of the course mostly and implicitly integrated ICT competences into teaching method and technique. The most applied level of ICT competences in the existing models of teaching was Technology Literacy. The proposed models of teaching designed ICT competences into approaches, method and technique by providing six integration procedures. The newly designed teaching model accommodated the necessary ICT Competences in all levels namely Technology Literacy, Knowledge Deepening and Knowledge Creation as well as applied the three approaches of Cognitive, Humanistic and Behavioral approach modified with Scaffolding, Project-based Learning and Computer Assisted Instruction method for lesson planning course teaching model design.
Title: Designing ICT Competences-Integrated Lesson Planning Course Teaching Model for English Language Education
Description:
This study aims at designing ICT Competences-Integrated Lesson Planning Course Teaching Model for English Language Education.
This study employed a modified Design and Development Research (DDR) model from Borg, R.
W.
& Gall (2007) and Ellis & Levy (2010) that consist of four procedures namely need analysis, preliminary prototype design, evaluation and design revision.
There were two existing teaching models collected from classroom observation and four documents of lesson planning course collected from four universities in Indonesia was analyzed by using ICT Competences frameworks of UNESCO and other ICT competences theories.
The results of analysis revealed that the existing teaching model of the course mostly and implicitly integrated ICT competences into teaching method and technique.
The most applied level of ICT competences in the existing models of teaching was Technology Literacy.
The proposed models of teaching designed ICT competences into approaches, method and technique by providing six integration procedures.
The newly designed teaching model accommodated the necessary ICT Competences in all levels namely Technology Literacy, Knowledge Deepening and Knowledge Creation as well as applied the three approaches of Cognitive, Humanistic and Behavioral approach modified with Scaffolding, Project-based Learning and Computer Assisted Instruction method for lesson planning course teaching model design.

Related Results

Hubungan Perilaku Pola Makan dengan Kejadian Anak Obesitas
Hubungan Perilaku Pola Makan dengan Kejadian Anak Obesitas
<p><em><span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman',serif; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-US; mso-fareast-langua...
DESIGNING ICT COMPETENCES-INTEGRATED SYLLABUSES OF PRACTICAL KEY TEACHING COMPETENCE FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM
DESIGNING ICT COMPETENCES-INTEGRATED SYLLABUSES OF PRACTICAL KEY TEACHING COMPETENCE FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM
The needs of the ICT competences in education become the consideration in infusing ICT to the process of teaching and learning. This study was conducted to design the ICT competenc...
Aviation English - A global perspective: analysis, teaching, assessment
Aviation English - A global perspective: analysis, teaching, assessment
This e-book brings together 13 chapters written by aviation English researchers and practitioners settled in six different countries, representing institutions and universities fro...
Influence of ICT integration on content preparation by ICT and Non-ICT trained teachers in secondary schools in Machakos County, Kenya
Influence of ICT integration on content preparation by ICT and Non-ICT trained teachers in secondary schools in Machakos County, Kenya
The use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in teaching and learning has become a necessity and an opportunity for improving and enhancing acquisition of knowledge by lea...
Profesionalne kompetencije odgajatelja za rad u dječjem domu
Profesionalne kompetencije odgajatelja za rad u dječjem domu
The paper deals with the professional competences of educators employed in children's homes where children and young people without parents or without adequate parental care are ra...
Učinak poučavanja razrednomu jeziku u izobrazbi nastavnika njemačkoga
Učinak poučavanja razrednomu jeziku u izobrazbi nastavnika njemačkoga
The actual use of classroom language is principally limited to the classroom environment. As far as foreign language learning is concerned, the classroom often turns out to be the ...
Navigating Language Ideologies Through Translanguaging in EAL Classrooms of Pakistan: A Sociolinguistics Perspective
Navigating Language Ideologies Through Translanguaging in EAL Classrooms of Pakistan: A Sociolinguistics Perspective
Language is a tool for instructing and expressing a variety of perspectives. This study aimed to explore the ideologies navigated through translanguaging in Pakistani institutions ...
ICT TECHNIQUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: AZERBAIJAN EXPERIENCE IN PANDEMIC
ICT TECHNIQUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: AZERBAIJAN EXPERIENCE IN PANDEMIC
The purpose of the article is to study the use of ICT techniques in Azerbaijan higher education. The objectives of the study are: 1) to substantiate the role of ICT sector in the A...

Back to Top