Kabar Baru
This fully-funded Professional Learning opportunity for primary Indonesian language teachers builds on the strategies covered in the Online sessions by Lorna Colquhoun, Amanda Anscombe and Marlee McAdam in Term 3 this year. It is a stand-alone workshop, and participants do not need to have attended the online sessions.
Middle school teachers may also find the workshop useful and are invited to attend. When: Saturday 17th October, 9am-12pm Where: Nasi Lemak Korner, 18 Preston St, Como Cost: nil Thank you to the Department of Education Western Australia for funding this event for the implementation of the Western Australian Curriculum: Languages. Registration is required for this PL as numbers are limited – please REGISTER HERE by 29 September 2020. It will be lovely to meet again share experiences and have the opportunity to network face to face. We look forward to seeing you there. Dear Teachers Once again, it is with great pleasure that the WILTA committee extend an invitation to your school to participate in the fourth annual Kompetisi Klip-2; an Indonesian language video competition. This year, Kompetisi Klip-klip has been reimagined by the WILTA membership as part of our Term 2 Workshop on Listening, Speaking and Responding tasks. The aim, categories and judging criteria have been reworked thanks to the contribution of many WILTA members. For 2020, the main aim of the competition is to promote and engage students in authentic, spontaneous language use and meaningful communication within the context of the regular curriculum. This competition is open to students from K-12. More details are available below. Hormat kami Panitia Wilta Age groupings and categories Each school may submit up to two videos for each category for each year group. Schools are encouraged to have their own vetting process prior to submission. There are six age groupings:
Categories
Topics chosen and language demonstrated for the categories should be suited to the age / phase of development and relevant curriculum content. The following are provided as examples only: K-2 could conduct a puppet show on ‘kenalkan’ or show each other their favourite toys Year 4 might discuss ‘rumah saya’ or explain how to look after a pet Year 7-8 may talk about social events, or explain how to be healthy or play a sport Year 9-10 could discuss a film, favourite music, or the environment Year 11 might conduct a mock job interview, or explain local tourist spots. The aim of the competition is to promote and engage students in authentic, spontaneous language use and meaningful communication within the context of the regular curriculum. Percakapan / wawancara This should be a natural conversation on a familiar topic, with the focus on sustaining a conversation rather than 100% accuracy.
Bagaimana caranya? A video tutorial on how to do something. Examples include how to cook something, make something, play a sport, understand Australian slang, conduct a science experiment, how to stay healthy, or a makeup tutorial).
Wild card - one shot A three minute video filmed in one shot (i.e. no editing of shots together) on any topic - apa saja. This could be any appropriate form of video, but must use spoken Indonesian (singing/rapping is considered spoken language)
Length of performance Time limits on video uploads are as follows (including intros/credits):
Submission
Each school may submit up to two videos for each category for each age group. Schools are encouraged to have their own vetting process prior to submission and are responsible for ensuring the rules of the competition are adhered to. Create your videos. See tips here. How to Upload Video
All videos and submission forms must be received by close of business Wednesday, 23 September, 2020. Judging All videos will be judged by a judging panel according to the following criteria:
(WILTA gratefully acknowledges MLTAWA for the criteria developed for the Side by Side competition which formed the basis of this set of judging criteria). The judges' decision is final. Judges reserve the right to not award a winner to any category. Winners will be announced in Week 1 of Term 4 2020. Further information Each video must be predominantly in Indonesian and produced by participants. All non-original work must be appropriately referenced. Teachers are responsible for ensuring all rules are adhered to and that there are no copyright breaches. Teachers are responsible for seeking parental permission for any student who appears in the video. Specifically, parents will need to agree to their child’s video and / or screenshots being published on the WILTA website and WILTA social media channels. Submissions must be received by 4pm on Wednesday, 23 September 2020. At judges’ discretion, prizes may or may not be distributed equally across all categories so that the best entries overall are acknowledged Prizes Prizes have been very generously sponsored by the Indonesian government through the Education and Cultural Attaché of the Embassy in Canberra and the Consulate General in Perth, as follows: Percakapan / Wawancara Kindergarten – Year 2: $300 for Indonesian Department, to be spent on a reward for students Year 3 – Year 4 : $300 for Indonesian Department, to be spent on a reward for students Year 5 – Year 6 : $300 for Indonesian Department, to be spent on a reward for students Year 7 – Year 8 : $300 cash prize (split evenly) Year 9 - Year 10 : $300 cash prize (split evenly) Year 11 - Year 12 : $300 cash prize (split evenly) Bagaimana caranya Kindergarten – Year 2: $300 for Indonesian Department, to be spent on a reward for students Year 3 – Year 4 : $300 for Indonesian Department, to be spent on a reward for students Year 5 – Year 6 : $300 for Indonesian Department, to be spent on a reward for students Year 7 – Year 8 : $300 cash prize (split evenly) Year 9 - Year 10 : $300 cash prize (split evenly) Year 11 - Year 12 : $300 cash prize (split evenly) Wild Card - One shot A total of three prizes at judges’ discretion to be divided between students as the school sees fit. Consent Letter Access your consent letter from here If you have got any questions or queries, hit us up on our Facebook page or email us at [email protected] WILTA Workshop #1 – Effective Listening, Responding and Speaking As Covid-19 restrictions begin to lift and life slowly begins to return to some normality, WILTA is very excited to be able to announce our first workshop for 2020. We have been given a wonderful opportunity to host this PD at the Wesley College Language Centre which is a unique space designated entirely to language teaching and learning. The PD focus is to promote good and effective LRS pedagogy and explore what makes a successful LRS Language Use task. When: Wednesday 1st July 4.30pm-7.00pm Where: Wesley College Coode St and Angelo St, South Perth Cost: MEMBERS: $15 (Please log into to gain access to members only price) Non-Members: $51.00 (including 2020 WILTA Membership, expiring March 2021) Schedule 4.15pm-- 4.30pm Registration 4.30pm – 4.45pm Welcome to Country (Moorditj Mob language students) 4.45pm – 5.15pm Welcome to Wesley Language Centre by Laura and Grant Wesley College Language Centre Tour with student hosts and nibbles - Explore Flipgrid ideas and the Language Centre space 5.15pm – 5.45pm Panel Discussion Topic: What makes a great and successful speaking task? 5.45pm – 6.30pm LRS focus discussion groups Group 1 – Lower Primary Group 2 – Years 5-8 Group 3 – Years 9-12 Whole group sharing of ideas Launch of Kompetisi Klip Klip Come along and immerse yourself within the creative and inspiring Wesley College Language Centre and experience the amazing world of Flip Grids for yourself. Be inspired, network with colleagues and add a wealth of ideas to your LRS tool kit to use within the classroom and for creating a Kompetisi Klip Klip submission. Check out the Wesley College Language Learning Centre here. https://www.wesley.wa.edu.au/wesleys-new-languages-centre/ Download the Flipgrid App on your phone or device so that you can be fully immersed within the environment. Register by 24th June 2020 for catering purposes.
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