by Alia Nur Dodgson - an English teacher, literature enthusiast, researcher, explorer
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Week 13: SSAEM- Sharing Stories of Asia Pacific Education Movement
On 29th November 2018, I attended SSAEM- Sharing Stories of Asia Pacific Education Movement conference and participated as the presenter. I presented my project "Teaching English through Fusion of Malaysian and Korean Drama". I also get to listen to other teachers from Malaysia and other countries presenting and exhibiting their projects. It was fascinating to learn from them.
Week 12&13 : Alia's Korea-Malaysia Teacher Exchange Programme 2018
In week 12 and 13, cultural lessons and project was carried out. The project "Learning English through Fusion of Malaysian and Korean Drama" was carried out successfully.
The students paid attention and did carry out the activities very well. There
were few challenges in carrying out this lesson. First, is students had low
proficiency in English in terms of understanding the script and reading aloud.
Hence, it took some time to explain the lessons and practicing the script. They
were closely guided with translation, actions, pictures and videos. Moreover,
their team also helped them during their practice/rehearsal time by teaching
and correcting each other on how to read the script, in other words, peer
teaching. In the end, the students
understood well and able to read aloud well.
Another challenge was the
students had low self-confidence or were really shy to go to the front and
speak English. However, this was overcome as soon as they get to wear Malaysian
costumes and act out a story from a different country. They were excited to
experience, even just for a few minutes, how it is like to be a Malay.
Moreover, they were less scared as they were not alone and had to perform in
front of the class with their team members.
Overall, this activity has
given the opportunity to the students to practice speaking and reading aloud in
English. They have shown positive behavior in trying to speak English and they
were able to speak well. There is still room for improvement. I believe with
more practice, students can become better in English.
Moreover, analyzing 2
folklores has encouraged the students to be aware and analytical in comparing
values practiced by 2 different countries. Students realise the similarities
and differences of 2 countries and realise that as human, we practise the same
universal values, in terms of these folklores, children must always love and
respect their mother. Students were also amazed whilst discovering about
Malaysian culture,history and architecture. The students showed their
appreciation for the culture as they shown how enjoyable and excited they were
while wearing the Malaysian traditional clothing and learn few Malay words
while performing.
It is hoped that readers’
theatre is used by other teachers as an English teaching and learning technique
as it could provide opportunity to the students to use English orally and
increase students’ confidence to use English together with their peers as well
as allowing the students to discover and experience different culture. Hence,
students will start to have a wider view of the world and appreciate the beauty
of each culture.
Suggestions to enhance
students’ creative thinking skill are students could also do spontaneous
role-play presentation by giving them a picture and they create a story and
perform base on the picture. Students could also create a new story by
combining all the characters from different folklores from different country in
one story. Then, the students will start to pay more attention to each of the character’s
culture and think of a way to fi t them in one story.
In conclusion, this
project has proven that readers’ theatre is useful and effective to build
confidence in using English language orally. Moreover, it is beautiful and colourful that various cultures
were exposed through folklores and theatres to the students. With the awareness of the similarities and differences of
various culture, understanding, respect and harmony can be built through
communication. By using lingua franca, society can achieve an understanding
easily albeit the different views.
As an
educator, experiencing teaching students in another country makes me realize that
even though we are from different school in different countries, the challenges
in education is almost the same. I am glad to learn and exchange knowledge with
the teachers and students in the past 3 months and realize that we should
address educational challenges together and improve our global education in
order to create an advanced world nation together.
During the final week, the school brought us to an Educational Fair in KINTEX,Seoul. It was an interesting environment I get to experience. There were universities and colleges promoting their places such as medical, fashion, agricultural and aerospace. Each booth has different activities for children and teenagers. They get to build robot, structures,mathematics games, car models, airplane models and listen to short briefing. It was interesting.
Week 12
Week 13
Week 10&11 : Alia's Korea-Malaysia Teacher Exchange Programme 2018
The project has been carried out extensively this
past 2 weeks. Students had practiced the script and had rehearsal as a group.
Then, they presented the drama for scene 1 until 9. At first, the students were
shy and had low self-confident to present as they kept on mentioning that they
are not good in English. However, as a teacher, I told them to try and speak.
Then, I prepared for them costumes, which arebajumelayu, bajukurung and hijab.
The students got really excited to try one the outfit, be in character and
wanted to perform their best. By the end of the project, it
could be seen that the students were reading aloud, improving their
pronunciation, vocabulary, showing self-confidence and team work in using
English with their friends in front of the classroom. Post-test was given to
see the effectiveness of the activities. Results shown that they had improved
in their vocabulary as the number of students improved is more than 50%. Finally,
after this project ended, I have compiled all the activities and created a “Reader’s Theatre in South Korean Classroom: An
Exploration Of Malaysian-Korean Folklore”module
as part of “Global Citizenship in Education” initiative and material to be used
by teachers for future GCED drama lessons. It is beautiful and colourful that various cultures were
exposed through folklores and drama to the students. With
the awareness of the similarities and differences of various culture,
understanding, respect and harmony can be built through communication. By using
lingua franca, society can achieve an understanding easily albeit the different
views. As an educator, experiencing
teaching students in another country makes me realize that even
though we are from different school in different countries, the challenges in
education is almost the same. I am glad to learn and exchange knowledge with
the teachers and students in the past 3 months and realize that we should
address educational challenges together and improve our global education in
order to create an advanced world nation together. Besides project and lessons
in class, the school had given us opportunity to learn to take up ceramic lessons
and cjoined cooking academy: make cheese bread with the students. I learned
these skills and appreciate the art and knowledge in creating them. I would
like to expose my Malaysian students to these skills too. Next, the school also
had a school trip for us to Nami Island and rail bike. At the rail bike, we
experience the amazing view of Chun Cheon by cycling and the track had led us
to 3 creative tunnels, such as elf tunnel, bubble tunnel and music tunnel. I
was amazed by how creative the track was. Nami Island was amazing as it was
filled with beautiful nature. The students and I ate at a halal restaurant
there for lunch, hence the students were exposed about halal food through this.Next,I
am also amazed by the teachers’ team work as they had a small celebration and
foot soccer tournament to celebrate the vice principal’s homecoming. I really
like how simple it was as it does not consume other teacher’s time to prepare
the event but still able to gather theteachers.This is how to build the spirit
of teamwork. I also learned that the government provides fire mentainance check
twice every year. I was also lucky to listen to a career talk by Musical
theater production and watched them perform. I really admire that the way
teacher create programmes in school as it shows that the teacher treats
students like an adult by exposing them to serious content, such as career. Few
subjects thatI feel amazed about is technology and career subject. These
subjects allow students to explore the potential careers they can venture into.
Si Tanggang's Drama Project
Week 8 & 9 : Alia's Korea-Malaysia Teacher Exchange Programme 2018
Last
week,I was observed by APCEIU. I taught the students about ‘Kompang’, a Malay
hand drum and how to play it. The students enjoyed the lesson. After that, they
learned the song ‘lagu 3kupang’ and sang with my partner.Then,we played the
kompang and the guitar whilst the student sing the song. It was a good lesson.
Then, twostudents,my partner and I were interviewed by APCEIU.I was asked how
did I find teaching in Hong Cheon and what do I want to bring back to Malaysia.
Thisprogramme has broaden my horizon in terms of education system, especially how
Hong Cheon had shown efficiency in working,not wasting time as well as team
work among teachers, parents and students. They have shown me the significance
of having a supportive school that allows more programme to be able to carry
out smoothly and successfully. I also realise as a teacher, this programme has
encouraged me to keep on bringing the world to the students in the classroom,
either in HongCheon Middle school or SMK Taman Daya 2, Malaysian school. I would
like to keep on exposing to the students about differences and similarities
within various culture,religion and values that the world’s nation hold on to.
This will provide students with bird’s eye view of the world and teaching them
about understanding, appreciating and respect each other, showing to them potential
and opportunities what’s out there.Besides,last week, I joined School festival
and at the same time, my partner and I organized “Hong Cheon Malaysian Day”. The
poster and pamphlet were prepared by Hong Cheon Middle School beautifully and professionally.
Each department such as Mathematics department, Science department, technology
exhibit students’ beautiful work. Parents’ Teacher Association also had a booth,
selling tteoboki and other Korean snacks. There was also art booth where they
paint students’ cheeks. There was also traditional games going on. We also had
our 6 Malaysian friends came to Hong Cheon. Together, we set up a Malaysian
booth, exhibiting a banner, Malaysian flag, banner, information on comparison
between Malaysian and Korea, booklets,pamphlets,kompang,tiger,tampin, traditional
clothes and Malaysian food, roti jala and Malaysian curry. I taught the
students and teacher how to make roti jala and they tried to make it and eat
it. Students and teachers also tried Bajumelayu and hijab. We hoped that
our booth had given interesting input and view about how wonderful Malaysia is.
Then, in the afternoon, we performed traditional dance, kpopdance,sanga Malay
song and Kpop song whilst playing instruments. It was an amazing day to
introduce our culture. We also enjoyed Korean culture by watching the students,
teachers, principal and parents perform on stage. Students were playing
orchestra, playing the Beethoven with the piano, singing rap song,ballade song
and perform Kpop dance. At the backstage, students, parents, teachers and other
performers encouraged each other and said "fighting" and congratulated
each other after their performance. I also saw students performing. The
orchestra was majestic. They played avengers music with avengers video on
thescreen. Then there was a student who played piano beethoven perfectly. He
was skillful. Then there was Korean drum performance. It was amazing. Then,
there were group of students performing singing and rap song. Then there were 2
students and teacher perform kpop dance. The principal performed using
sexophone and showed our pictures in the background. Then,teachers and parents
also played sexaphone.It was amazing to see all of them working together,
giving a great performance. From everyone’s feedback, everyone enjoyed the
festival and the performance. They get to learn about Malaysian culture from
our performance and booth.Seeing students’ professional performance was
unbelievable. It felt like the teachers treat students like professionals and
produce professional product. After the festival, the schoolhad a sports’ day. The
sports were soccer ,futsaland foot volleyball. The tournaments are among
classes.I also had a chance to visit Special Education class. They explained
that the teacher attends to the student one at a time. A class only consists of
6 students. If the students are more, then they will create another classroom. In
their timetable, they will study in special education class as well as enter normal
class. They are encouraging the special students to mix witty other people.
They also have their own textbook for Hangeul, English and mathematics, but the
level is lower than actual grade. After that, we had a sharing session with the
principal. The principal is interested in saxophone. So he created sexaphone
club and invited teachers and parents into the club. They performed at school
festival! The principal explained that organizing school festival, sports day
and school excursion is to helpstudents to relax and explore their interest besidestudying.
Next day, it is the school trip day. All classes went out for school trip base
on the venue they choose with their homeroom teacher.This is an interesting
programme as it widens the students’ experience as well as bonding with each
other. Besides, carrying out my project plan is harder than I imagine as students
were a little passive and reluctant to come out to the front and perform drama.
However, I the project plan hasencouraged them to learn new vocabulary and
practice reading aloud when they were practicing their lines. Some were
inferior, saying they are not good in English, but encourage them to try. I had
2 presentation. I hope I will get more drama presentation next week.Based on my
conversation with a teacher about the school system, I learned that it is free
to enter Elementary and Middle school but students have to pay a little to
enter high school. Textbooks are given free to the students, but if they lose
it, they need to write a letter to get a new one. Students starts semester in
March and ends in July. Then they will have summer vacation. After that, they
start their second semester in August and ends in January. That will be the
beginning the winter vacation. Teachers are evaluated by other teachers and
students. I hope to learn more about the school system to comprehend the school
culture better. Lastly, I am also grateful that I get to experience in organizing
Malaysia Day in other school, that are Daeso Elementary and Seoul Technical
High School and we carried out various activities such as dancing,
cooking,playing instrument, trying out Malaysian outfit and accesories. I got
to experience communicating with elementary and high school students and
observe their school environment and culture.It was great!
Week 8
Week 9
Week 6 & 7 : Alia's Korea-Malaysia Teacher Exchange Programme 2018
There were few events happening these 2 weeks. I taught grade 1-7 and they were able to finish the
hands-on activity,that is making Malaysian Hat. They enjoyed the lesson. Then, I
was invited to have dinner with the principal and Parents-Teacher Association.
Meeting with parents was pleasant. We discussed about Malaysia and we discussed
about how determine Korean parents are in sending their children to academy
after school, ensuring thestudents achieve good results. They also explained
how supportive they were of the school and the students. They explained they
had a programme by having a market. By the end of it, they donated their profit
to the needies. This school has shown that parents support is important, making
a good team work among parents and teachers in school, create a very supportive
environment for school. Then, I went to Daeso Elementary School to handle
Malaysian Day. We had a tent and 2 tables and we prepared banner, flag,brochures
about Malaysia, tampi, Harimau, kompang, a plan and Kuihcincin. We had information
about Malaysia on the board too. Then, we handled the dancing session. Every 7
minutes, 20 primary school students will visit our booth.We taught them 2 types
of dance called Waubulan and Endang,After dancing, they visited our booth,
viewing our materials and enjoyed the snacks we served. We did about 15
sessions of the short dance. It was a great Malaysian experience for the young
students and they had fun! I was also glad to experience handling younger
students. I also learned Korean language,especially from Lina who was explaining
the dance stepsusing simple Korean.We worked together that day.Then, on 12thOctober,
I went to APCEIU for mid-term review. Listening to other teachers was very good
as I got to learn from other teachers’ experience as everyone went to different
school, learned new knowledge and comprehend everyone’s different challenges.
There were teachers posted in elementary school,midde school, high school and
even special needs school. It was amazing listening on how they handledsituation
and solved the problems. It was also inspiring to know, for example, in a high
school, students learned about filming from experts.I am very inspired that
Korean education system that expose students to advanced knowledge at school
instead of at university. Then, during some of my lessons, some of them did not
go smoothly as students were not focused to the class. Hence, I used a teaching
technique which is rhythmic clap. If they are not focused, I would
do the rhythmic clap and they would respond by continuing the clap.This is a
good and positive way to capture their attention instead of shouting their
name. I also have a quiz and reward and these help them to pay attention to the important key words
on that day. Moreover, some students were able
to complete the task given. My project plan also is in the first and second
phase, where students are in the process of understanding Korean and Malaysia
stories, characteristics, setting and exploringtypes of facial expression and intonation.
I am a bit worried if the students will be a bit shy for the next lesson, that
is reading and acting out the script. So, I will prepare a little reward and
assigned roles to the students to ensure they carry out their role properly.
Besides,I also ask the homeroom teacher, asking how the
school is managed if students have discipline problem in the class. She said,
first, the teacher will motivate the students to pay attention to class. If the
problem is serious, the student will be sent to the discipline department. Then,
they will call the parents and the students will be suspended.Students are not
happy when the teachers called parents, so they will try not to make any
discipline problem. The homeroom teacher also showed their roll call book. The
students’ name is typed only on the first page. Then, the teacher would only
note which student is absent. Then, the teacher would use the first 10 minutes
(9.00am) to share information or advice. The students also submit their
handphone to the teacher. There is no assembly. Then, at 3.20 pm, students are
on duty to clean up the classroom and on Friday, there are students assigned to
clean the corridor. I am glad to know this information as I learn that this
process is efficient and effective as well as instill the value of
responsibility to the students.On Wednesday until Friday, I joined multicultural club camp at National Youth
Space Centre, Goheung. I learned about this
small robot that is controlled by a software in the computer. At National Youth
Space Centre, students are taught to use the software and navigate these little
robots and the mission is to capture QR code on the wall using the little
camera on the robot. Students are also exposed to descriptions of stars
and planets using advanced technology. Students are shown an inspirational
video on teenagers creating a rocket. Then, they are shown a shuttle cock and
how it changes the direction when it is hit. The task they had to do with a
given shuttlecock and paper is they have to combine them and make the
shuttlecock only move in one Direction and bit change movement. This is to make
stuents think creatively and use physics and understand centre point and air
pressure related to the shuttlecock. I am grateful to experience this camp
as I get to see the facilitiers that Korean has to educate young generation and
how equip the facility is.
Week 6
Week 7
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