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THE TEACHER’S PERCEPTION ON 2013 CURRICULUM

AND HIS TEACHING PRACTICES

  (A Case Study at SMA Batik 2 Surakarta)

  

A Thesis

  CHAPTER II Lusiana Prihastiwi

S891602017

Submitted as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Attainment of

  

the Graduate Degree in English Education

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION FACULTY

SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY

SURAKARTA

  

APPROVAL

  This thesis is approved by the consultants to be examined by the Board of Thesis Examiners of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University.

  Consultant 1 Consultant 2 Dr. Suparno, M.Pd. Dr. Sumardi, M.Hum.

  NIP. 19511127 198601 1 001 NIP. 19740608 199903 1 002

  Approved by, Head of English Education Department of Graduate Program

  Sebelas Maret University

LEGITIMATION The Teacher’s Perception on 2013 Curriculum and His Teaching Practices

  (A Case Study at SMA Batik 2 Surakarta) A Thesis

  By: Lusiana Prihastiwi

  S891602017 This Thesis has been approved by the Board of Thesis Examiners of English Education Department of Graduate School

  Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University Surakarta In November 2017

  Board of Examiners Signatures Chairman Dr. Ngadiso, M.Pd. NIP. 19621231 198803 1 009 (…………………….) Secretary Dr. Abdul Asib, M.Pd.

  NIP. 19520307 198003 1 005 (…………………….)

  Examiners 1. Dr. Suparno, M.Pd.

  NIP. 19511127 198601 1 001 (…………………….) 2. Dr. Sumardi, M.Hum.

  NIP. 19740608 199903 1 002 (…………………….)

  Legalized by

  

PRONOUNCEMENT

  I would like to certify that this thesis entitled

  “The Teacher’s Perception

on 2013 Curriculum and His Teaching Practices (A Case Study at SMA

Batik 2 Surakarta)

   is not a product of plagiarism made by others. Anything

  related in others’ work is written in quotation, the source of which is listed on the bibliography.

  If then this pronouncement proves wrong, I am ready to receive any academic punishment.

  Surakarta, October 2017 Lusiana Prihastiwi

  

ABSTRACT

  Lusiana Prihastiwi. S891602017. The Teacher’s Perception on 2013

  

Curriculum and His Teaching Practices (A Case Study at SMA Batik 2

Surakarta). A Thesis First Consultant: Dr. Suparno, M.Pd. Second Consultant:

  Dr. Sumardi, M.Hum. English Education Department. Graduate School. Sebelas Maret University.

  This research aims to identify and describe the teacher’s perception on 2013 curriculum and to find out the realization of perception in classroom teaching-learning practices using 2013 curriculum. The research subject is one teacher in SMA Batik 2 Surakarta. In order to identify the teacher’s perception and its realization in teaching practices, case study is conducted from January to June 2017. To collect qualitative data of the case under study, the researcher interviewed the teacher and the students, observed the teacher’s teaching practices, and analyzed the document in the form of teacher-made lesson plan.

  The collected data then were analyzed by using interactive model of data analysis consisting of data reduction, data display, and verification. The research findings show that the teacher has both positive and negative perception on 2013 curriculum. The teacher

  ’s positive perception is realized in his teaching practices. Meanwhile, for the parts of 2013 curriculum that the teacher negatively perceives, he does not integrate them into his teaching practices.

  Keywords: 2013 curriculum, perception, teaching practices

  

MOTTO

  “. . . and seek help in patience and prayer” (2:153)

  DEDICATION

  This thesis is dedicated to: Ibuk Bapak for their endless affection My beloved sister Yasinta Primastuti My beloved Mohammad Romdhoni Prakoso Uti Kakung Tante, Om, Mbak Ayla, Dek Aisha Bulek, Om, Mbak Tika, Mbak Fitri, Mbak Ayu, Dek Dinda Bulek, Om, Dek Isal, Dek Ais, Dek Fifi

  

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

  Praise be to Allah SWT who has given His blessing so that the writer is able to finish the thesis written as a partial requirement for achieving graduate degree of Graduate School of English Education Department in Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University. The writer realizes that this thesis cannot be completed without support, advice, and guidance from many people. Therefore, the writer would like to express the sincere gratitude to:

  1. Prof. Dr. Joko Nurkamto M.Pd., the Dean of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University; 2. Dr. Ngadiso, M.Pd., the Head of Master Program of English Education

  Department; 3. Dr. Suparno, M.Pd., as the first advisor who always gives guidance, excellent advice, and idea to the researcher;

  4. Dr. Sumardi, M.Hum., as the second advisor who always gives guidance, excellent advice, and idea to the researcher;

  5. All of the lecturers and staffs of Graduate School of English Education Department in Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sebelas Maret University who have gave their contribution to the writer for completing this research;

  6. Joko Sumarsono, M.Pd, as the headmaster of SMA Batik 2 Surakarta who has given opportunity to the writer to conduct the research;

  7. Mohammad Romdhoni Prakoso, S.Pd., as the English teacher of the tenth grade of SMA Batik 2 Surakarta who has given guidance and support to the writer in conducting this research; 8. The tenth grade students of SMA Batik 2 Surakarta who help the researcher in conducting the research;

  9. All of the writer’s beloved friends.

  The researcher would like to express her sincere gratitude to the readers

  TABLE OF CONTENT

  I TITLE…………………………………………………………………………. Ii APPROVAL………………………………………………………………….. Iii LEGITIMATION……………………………………………………………... Iv

  PRONOUNCEMENT…………………………………………………………

  V ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………… Vi MOTTO……………………………………………………………………….. Vii

  DEDICATION………………………………………………………………… viii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………..

  Ix TABLE OF CONTENT……………………………………………………….. LIST OF TABLE.

  Xii .……………………………………………………………... xiii LIST OF FIGURE …………………………………………………………….. Xiv LIST OF APPENDICES……………………………………………………….

  CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Research…………………………… 1 B.

  3 Problem Statements…………………………………… C.

  3 Objectives of the Research…………………………… D.

  3 Benefits of the Research………………………………

  CHAPTER II LITERATURE REVIEW A. The Teacher’s Perception 1.

  4 The concept of perception ………………………… 2. The relationship between teacher’s perception and

  4 teaching practices……………………………………

  3.

  6 Identifying perception……………………………… B. Curriculum 1.

  7 The concept of curriculum....……………………… 2.

  8 Curriculum design processes……………………… 3.

  11 Curriculum aims and objectives…………………..

  4.

  12 The types of curriculum………………………….. C.

  Curriculum in Indonesia 1.

  13 Curriculum development in Indonesia…………… 2.

  14 The 2013 curriculum……………………………… 3.

  16 The revised version of 2013 curriculum………….

  4.

  17 The background of 2013 curriculum implementation 5. The differences between school-based curriculum

  17 and 2013 curriculum……………………………….

  6. The strengths and weaknesses of 2013 curriculum 19 …………………………………………..

  7.

  20 The learning models in 2013 curriculum………… D.

  25 Review of Related Research E.

  29 Rationale

  CHAPTER III RESEARCH METHOD A.

  31 Research Design B.

  31 Research Context C.

  32 Sources of the Data D.

  32 Sampling E. Data Collection 1.

  33 Observing…………………………………………..

  2.

  34 Interviewing………………………………………..

  3.

  34 Document analysis..……………………………….

  4.

  35 Questionnaire……………………………………...

  F.

  Data Validation 1.

  35 Triangulation……………………………………….

  2.

  36 Member checking………………………………….

  G.

  Data Analysis 1.

  37 Data reduction……………………………………..

  2.

  37 Data display………………………………………..

  3.

  38 Conclusion drawing/verification………………….

  CHAPTER IV FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION

  A.

  Data Description………………………………………... 38 B. Findings ……………………………………………….. 42 C. Discussion……………………………………………… 57

  CHAPTER V CONCLUSION, IMPLICATION, AND SUGGESTION A. Conclusion ……………………………………………... 61 B. Implication and ………………………………………… 64 C. Suggestion………………………………………………. 65 BIBLIOGRAPHY

  67 APPENDICES

  LIST OF TABLE

Table 2.1 The differences between school-based and 2013 curriculum……... 18

  Table 3.1 Research Schedule ………………………………………………... 32

  Table

  4.1 S ample of Research Data …….…………………………………… 39 Table

  4.2 The Realization of Perception in Teaching Learning Practices

  54 Using 2013 Curriculum…………………………………………….

  LIST OF FIGURE

  Figure 2.1 The Model of Curriculum Design Process………………………... 9

Figure 2.2 Outline of the sequence of events in problem- based learning…….. 23

  Figure 3.1 Interactive Model Analysis………………………………………... 37

  Appendix 1 Interview Questions Appendix

  2 Data Display on Interview Appendix

  3 Data Display on Teaching Practices Appendix

  4 Teacher-made Lesson Plan Appendix

  5 Data Display on Teacher-made Lesson Plan Appendix 6 Data Display on Questionnaire Appendix

  7 Documentation Appendix

  8 Letter of Permission

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