THE USE OF GENRE-BASED APPROACH IN THE CONTEXT OF ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AT ISLAMIC SCHOOLS IN INDONESIA

Authors

  • M. Arif Rahman Hakim State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) Bengkulu, Indonesia
  • Riswanto State Institute of Islamic Studies (IAIN) Bengkulu, Indonesia
  • Lusi Rafiska University of Bengkulu, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20319/pijss.2016.s21.15301539

Keywords:

Curriculum Design, Genre-Based Approach, L2 Language Acquisition

Abstract

The genre-based approach has been known to characterize pedagogical practices during the implementation of the 2006 school-level curriculum. Despite its prevalent use and overwhelming support by school stakeholders, the efficacy of this approach was nonetheless questionable. This paper aims to revisit the 2006 School level curriculum, its plausibility and compatibility with individual contexts and its bearing on EFL practices. It also discusses the Genre-based approach in terms of its underlying paradigms, and possible variables and contextual factors which might have impinged on its implementation. Some research findings on the adoption of the approach in Southeast Asia context are also presented to provide insights into how the Genre-based approach could be efficiently adopted. This essay concludes with some ideas for the amendment to the 2006 school- level curriculum and how the genre-based approach might still be relevant in the context of teaching writing skills at tertiary education. 

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2016-01-01

How to Cite

Hakim, M. A. R., Riswanto, ., & Rafiska, L. (2016). THE USE OF GENRE-BASED APPROACH IN THE CONTEXT OF ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AT ISLAMIC SCHOOLS IN INDONESIA. PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences, 2(1), 945–954. https://doi.org/10.20319/pijss.2016.s21.15301539