LITERATURE COMPONENT KBSM ENGLISH LANGUAGE IMPLEMENTATION 2010 BAHAGIAN PEMBANGUNAN KURIKULUM  KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MAAYSIA NOV 2009 Taklimat Pendedahan Modul Komponen Sastera bahas Inggeris Sekolah Menengah Ting 1 dan 4
CURRICULUM GOAL By the end of the language programme, the curriculum aims to produce a learner who is: knowledgeable articulate confident of good character
PRINCIPLES Learning is fun, meaningful, purposeful activities are contextualized, meaningful and purposeful; fun-filled activities integration of language skills in meaningful contexts Teaching is learner-centred learner’s needs and salient learner factors (environment, family, language use contexts, entry behaviour) Integration of salient new technologies exploiting ICT to and facilitate and encourage meaningful language practice has as much to do with what a teacher does as what learners do with the new technologies Character-building infused inculcating moral values promoting more instructional conversation in the classroom
LEARNING OUTCOMES : ENGLISH SYLLABUS 2003 (KBSM) KNOWLEDGE subject disciplines current issues SOCIO-CULTURE moral values social ethics citizenship globalization life-long learning real-life skills SKILLS Learning how to learn Thinking skills Multiple Intelligences IT skills INFORMATIONAL obtain information process information LSRW GRAMMAR VOCABULARY SOUND SYSTEM INTERPERSONAL establish &  maintain  relationships social  interaction AESTHETIC respond to texts be involved in personal expressions Aesthetic Inter-personal Informational Interpersonal Informational Aesthetic
Objectives of Component  To enable students to : - improve their proficiency through reading - respond to text - draw lessons and insights from slices of life - understand and appreciate other cultures - relate events , characters to own life - expose students to models of good writing.
LEARNING  OUTCOMES 3.1  Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by a.  understanding and retelling in one’s own words the story, play, poem and  song heard and read and the film viewed, and giving one’s own opinion  of  the text. b.  recognising elements in a story such as characters, events; c.  explaining the message the writer is trying to convey and discussing how  this relates to one’s life; d.  reciting poems with feelings and expression. 3.2  Express themselves creatively and imaginatively by a.  dramatising texts and role-playing characters b. retelling a story from a different point of view and presenting it in another  genre; c.  composing simple poems, stories and dialogues
Manpower Development Creates awareness of social problems Mould future Malaysians Creates awareness of environmental  concerns Personal development Language Development LITERATURE- CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
Approach  :   light, with an emphasis on enjoyment adapt teaching to students of different abilities
CURRENT CYCLE NEXT CYCLE –BEGINS-2010 GENRE FORM 1 FORM 2 FORM 3 FORM 4 FORM 5 TOTAL POEMS 3 6 9 SHORT STORIES 3 5 8 NOVELS 1 1 1 3 PLAYS TOTAL 6 1 1 11 1 20 GENRE FORM 1(2010) FORM 2(2011) FORM 3(2012) FORM 4(2010) FORM 5(2011) TOTAL POEMS 2 2 2 2 2 10 SHORT STORIES 1 1 2 4 NOVELS 1 1 1 3 PLAYS 1 1 2 TOTAL 4 4 3 5 3 19
IMPLEMENTATION Year 2010 Forms 1 and 4 Year 2011 Forms 2 and 5 Year 2012  Forms 3
LIST OF TITLES POEMS - FORM 1 The River Valerie Bloom Mr. Nobody Anonymous POEMS - FORM 2 I Wonder Jeannie Kirby Heir Conditioning   M. Shanmugalingam POEMS - FORM 3 A Fighter’s Lines Marzuki Ali  Leisure William Henry Davies POEMS – FORM 4 In the Midst of Hardship Latiff Mohidin ( Translated by Salleh Ben Joned) He had such quiet eyes Bibsy Soenharjo POEM –Form 5 Nature H.D. Carberry Are You Still Playing your Flute Zurinah Hassan
SHORT STORIES FORM 1 Flipping Fantastic Jane Langford Form 2 One is One and All alone Nicholas Fisk Form 4 Qwertyuiop Vivien Alcook The Fruitcake Special Frank Brennan
PLAYS  Form 2 Rumpelstiltskin Angela Lanyon Form 4 Gulp and Gasp John Townsend Novels Form 1 (Graphic Novels) Journey to the Centre of the Earth Retold byDavis Worth Miller & (Jules Verne) Katherine McClean Brevard   Black Beauty (Anna Sewell)   Retold by L.L. Owens Boscombe valley Mystery Arthur Conan Doyle   Novels –Form 3 and Form 5 TO BE DECIDED LATER
CHALLENGES to overcome Students : low proficiency not motivated large classes no reading habit no love for language Teachers : low proficiency not motivated fear of literature non readers lack of  techniques/strategies
THE WAY FORWARD Teacher Creativity Teacher Competency Teacher Training Teacher Support Teacher Motivation Assessment that reflects the  aspiration of the curriculum
Thank you  for your attention!!!

2010 English Literature Component

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    LITERATURE COMPONENT KBSMENGLISH LANGUAGE IMPLEMENTATION 2010 BAHAGIAN PEMBANGUNAN KURIKULUM KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MAAYSIA NOV 2009 Taklimat Pendedahan Modul Komponen Sastera bahas Inggeris Sekolah Menengah Ting 1 dan 4
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    CURRICULUM GOAL Bythe end of the language programme, the curriculum aims to produce a learner who is: knowledgeable articulate confident of good character
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    PRINCIPLES Learning isfun, meaningful, purposeful activities are contextualized, meaningful and purposeful; fun-filled activities integration of language skills in meaningful contexts Teaching is learner-centred learner’s needs and salient learner factors (environment, family, language use contexts, entry behaviour) Integration of salient new technologies exploiting ICT to and facilitate and encourage meaningful language practice has as much to do with what a teacher does as what learners do with the new technologies Character-building infused inculcating moral values promoting more instructional conversation in the classroom
  • 4.
    LEARNING OUTCOMES :ENGLISH SYLLABUS 2003 (KBSM) KNOWLEDGE subject disciplines current issues SOCIO-CULTURE moral values social ethics citizenship globalization life-long learning real-life skills SKILLS Learning how to learn Thinking skills Multiple Intelligences IT skills INFORMATIONAL obtain information process information LSRW GRAMMAR VOCABULARY SOUND SYSTEM INTERPERSONAL establish & maintain relationships social interaction AESTHETIC respond to texts be involved in personal expressions Aesthetic Inter-personal Informational Interpersonal Informational Aesthetic
  • 5.
    Objectives of Component To enable students to : - improve their proficiency through reading - respond to text - draw lessons and insights from slices of life - understand and appreciate other cultures - relate events , characters to own life - expose students to models of good writing.
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    LEARNING OUTCOMES3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by a. understanding and retelling in one’s own words the story, play, poem and song heard and read and the film viewed, and giving one’s own opinion of the text. b. recognising elements in a story such as characters, events; c. explaining the message the writer is trying to convey and discussing how this relates to one’s life; d. reciting poems with feelings and expression. 3.2 Express themselves creatively and imaginatively by a. dramatising texts and role-playing characters b. retelling a story from a different point of view and presenting it in another genre; c. composing simple poems, stories and dialogues
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    Manpower Development Createsawareness of social problems Mould future Malaysians Creates awareness of environmental concerns Personal development Language Development LITERATURE- CURRENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
  • 8.
    Approach : light, with an emphasis on enjoyment adapt teaching to students of different abilities
  • 9.
    CURRENT CYCLE NEXTCYCLE –BEGINS-2010 GENRE FORM 1 FORM 2 FORM 3 FORM 4 FORM 5 TOTAL POEMS 3 6 9 SHORT STORIES 3 5 8 NOVELS 1 1 1 3 PLAYS TOTAL 6 1 1 11 1 20 GENRE FORM 1(2010) FORM 2(2011) FORM 3(2012) FORM 4(2010) FORM 5(2011) TOTAL POEMS 2 2 2 2 2 10 SHORT STORIES 1 1 2 4 NOVELS 1 1 1 3 PLAYS 1 1 2 TOTAL 4 4 3 5 3 19
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    IMPLEMENTATION Year 2010Forms 1 and 4 Year 2011 Forms 2 and 5 Year 2012 Forms 3
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    LIST OF TITLESPOEMS - FORM 1 The River Valerie Bloom Mr. Nobody Anonymous POEMS - FORM 2 I Wonder Jeannie Kirby Heir Conditioning M. Shanmugalingam POEMS - FORM 3 A Fighter’s Lines Marzuki Ali Leisure William Henry Davies POEMS – FORM 4 In the Midst of Hardship Latiff Mohidin ( Translated by Salleh Ben Joned) He had such quiet eyes Bibsy Soenharjo POEM –Form 5 Nature H.D. Carberry Are You Still Playing your Flute Zurinah Hassan
  • 12.
    SHORT STORIES FORM1 Flipping Fantastic Jane Langford Form 2 One is One and All alone Nicholas Fisk Form 4 Qwertyuiop Vivien Alcook The Fruitcake Special Frank Brennan
  • 13.
    PLAYS Form2 Rumpelstiltskin Angela Lanyon Form 4 Gulp and Gasp John Townsend Novels Form 1 (Graphic Novels) Journey to the Centre of the Earth Retold byDavis Worth Miller & (Jules Verne) Katherine McClean Brevard Black Beauty (Anna Sewell) Retold by L.L. Owens Boscombe valley Mystery Arthur Conan Doyle Novels –Form 3 and Form 5 TO BE DECIDED LATER
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    CHALLENGES to overcomeStudents : low proficiency not motivated large classes no reading habit no love for language Teachers : low proficiency not motivated fear of literature non readers lack of techniques/strategies
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    THE WAY FORWARDTeacher Creativity Teacher Competency Teacher Training Teacher Support Teacher Motivation Assessment that reflects the aspiration of the curriculum
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    Thank you for your attention!!!