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Standard Frameworks Underlying The Principles of Media Development: Curriculum 2013 & CEFR
Primadina Cahyati (16716251002)Banatul Murtafi’ah (16716251003)PBI AState University of Yogyakarta 2016
What is Curriculum 2013? What is CEFR? Comparing Curriculum 2013 and CEFR How are those two frameworks related to the Media Development in ELT?
Curriculum 2013• to achieve education
objectivesthe
guidelines
• based on:• standard-based education• competency-based education
the newest curriculum,
The characteristics:
Character-based
curriculum
used only in
IndonesiaEight National
Education Standards
Core Competences
& Basic Competences
Covers all subjects
Elementary schools and secondary schools
Basis for developing
syllabus and lesson plan
Scientific Approach
CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference) It was created by the Council of Europe to provide ‘a common basis for the elaboration of
language syllabuses, curriculum guidelines, examinations, textbooks, etc., across Europe’ (2001a:1).
It is a framework describing language learners’ ability in terms of speaking, reading, listening, and writing at six reference levels:
Why do we need the CEFR? There have been as many different ways of teaching as there have been ways of describing
levels of language learning and assessment. What may be an intermediate level in one country may be an upper-intermediate level in another. Levels may vary even among institutions in the same area.
The CEFR makes it easier for all of us to talk about language levels reliably and with shared understanding.
What is it used for?
The characteristics: It is certainly recognized in all European countries, but is increasingly referred to at national
or regional policy levels in many countries in Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Australasia.
It describes the six levels in a specific descriptors in the form of The Global Scale or “Can do” Statements and Self-Assessment Grids These descriptors are often used as the basis for course book, materials, media, and curriculum design.
It serves the property for the students in the form of Language Portfolios (i.e. The Language Passport, The Language Biography, The Language Dossier).
The “Can Do” Statements for Basic User
The Self-Assessment Grids for Basic User
Comparing Curriculum 2013 and CEFR
Curriculum 2013 CEFRScope Indonesia European Countries, countries in
Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Australasia.
Subjects Elementary and Secondary school students
School students, university students, migrants, workers, academicians
Structure Core Competences and Basic Competences
Basic, Independent, Proficient User
Curriculum 2013 and CEFR In relation to Media Development in ELT In relation to the media development, both Curriculum 2013 and CEFR can be the references used by
the media developer in developing the media. The media developers, of course, should consider several factors in deciding which framework they
want to use as the basis for them in developing media. Factors to consider when designing materials/media:
1. The Learners
2. The Curriculum and the Context
3. The resources and facilities
4. Personal Confidence and Competence
5. Copyright compliance
6. Time