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The next Weekend Workshop will be held
at:
School of Isolated and Distance Education
(SIDE)
164-194 Oxford Street,
Leederville
Saturday 17th May 2008
Proposed programme:
8.30am 8.55 Coffee and
networking / registration of workshops
9.00 9.40 am Key note
speaker: Lindy Norris
9.45 11.00 Workshop session
1
11.00 11.30 Morning tea
11.30 12.45 Workshop session
2
12.45 1.10 WILTA General
meeting
1.15 2.00 Lunch (included)
2.00 3.00 Workshop session
3
3.15 4.00 Afternoon tea and
evaluation session
Keynote speaker,
Dr Lindy Norris is a Senior Lecturer in Education at Murdoch University. She
works in the areas of second language research, professional development for
language educators, curriculum design, and program evaluation and change
management. Her current research interests are wide ranging. She is
particularly interested in investigating issues associated with the place of
second languages within school power and curricular constructs. In addition,
she is working on a number of projects associated with second language
socialization and the development of intercultural competence. Her
responsibilities at Murdoch University include managing the Applied Language
Education programs as well as coordinating a number of units associated with
Languages Education and with initial teacher education.
Choice of workshops include:
Drama and Theatre:
Reciprocal Visiting Teacher Ibu Ruth from the
Indonesian Australian Language
Foundation (IALF) in Surabaya, Ibu Ruth Widiastuti will present a workshop
on using Indonesian folklore (drama) for teaching Bahasa Indonesia at a
primary level.
Are You Blogging This?
The best way to learn about blogging is to do it! In this workshop,
participants will become bloggers and explore the possibilities for
learning, teaching and promoting Indonesian through blogging. A "blog" is a
webpage that is regularly updated and forms a great platform for publishing
both student and teacher work to a wide, participatory, audience.
Film screening: Perbatasan /
Boundaries: Lucia Hartini, Paintings From a Life
Features the life and art of Indonesian surrealist painter, Lucia Hartini.
This 42 minute documentary was filmed between January 1998 and September
2001, during the early stages of Reformasi on location in Yogyakarta. After
the screening, the filmmaker Jennifer Dudley will suggest ways in the text
can be integrated into secondary Indonesian contexts.
Olympics Ideas for Primary
Classrooms
Explore possibilities for enhancing your
language program by engaging students interest in the Beijing Olympics.
Collect resources and ideas for learning activities that include language
practice and language use in speaking and listening, viewing and reading and
writing. This workshop is presented by Moya McLachlan, Coordinator,
Professional Learning at WestOne Services.
Ada Apa di Kelas Kita?
Ibu Tiana Purba Barnard, Indonesian Teacher at Mt Tarcoola Primary School in
Geraldton will give practical tips on managing student behaviour in the
primary LOTE context.
Reciprocal Teacher Visit
2008 recipient, Ibu Dani Danudara will present
her RTV experience teaching at IALF and SD Sesetan in Bali in January and
discuss the process of applying for this rewarding programme. Application
forms and information about the 2009 programme will be available.
Tarian Jai
Alexander Due is one of four
DET Indonesian Language Assistants in Perth during 2008. In this workshop
Pak Alex will teach the Tarian Jai, a traditional dance from Flores.
Register to join the full-day
programme that also includes Indonesian entertainment, a delicious Indonesian
lunch, opportunities to network with other teachers and chances to ask
language experts about common language errors at our PusKesBas (Pusat
Kesehatan Bahasa).
Print off the
Registration Form and send to:
WILTA
Workshop Registrations
PO Box 50
LEEDERVILLE 6902
There
is a discount for early bird registrations received before 9 May
Sampai jumpa hari Sabtu tgl 17
Mei di SIDE!
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