School-Based Curriculum Theoretical Description

Having an overall view of Kemp’s instructional design model, the writer concluded that it emphasizes on the formulating objectives and achievement of the instruction. Therefore, in designing the instructional reading materials, the adaptation of Kemp’s instructional design model is employed.

2. School-Based Curriculum

Curriculum refers to all aspects of the planning, implementation, and evaluation of an educational program. It includes the educational purpose of the program, the content, teaching procedures and learning experiences that will be necessary to achieve the purpose Finney, 2002: 69. Since 2006, there has been a new curriculum implemented in Indonesia, namely school-based curriculum. The curriculum is used as the basis of the implementation of teaching learning activities in formal education institutions. It is developed by school and its committee based on the standard competence, content and some curriculum development regulation. School-based curriculum requires that the teachers, headmasters, and school committees be involved in the formulation of the curriculum. Therefore, all of them are given a chance to participate in the formulation of learning goals, contents of learning, and anything related to the implementation of teaching and learning process at school. The full participation in developing the curriculum is expected to liven up the feeling of possessing and to encourage all parties teachers, headmasters, and school committees to be more responsible. Through the implementation of school-based curriculum, schools have full authority and responsibility in constructing the curriculum and learning activities that are in accordance with their visions and aims Finney, 2002: 74. Based on the Decree of the Minister of National Education no 22 Year 2006, Senior High School students are expected to be able to access the knowledge using their English skills. They are to reach at the informational level in mastering English. In this study, school-based curriculum is employed as the basis in determining the goals and general objectives of the program. Based on the determination of the general objectives, specific objectives or learning indicators of reading could be elaborated.

3. Cooperative Learning

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