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Selasa, 15 Desember 2015

The Christmas Tree and The Wedding ( Fyodor Dostoevsky ) Summary



The narrator begins by mentioning to the reader that he had just been to a wedding but recalls a Christmas party that he had found more interesting. The party was given with the pretext of being a children's party, but its real purpose was for the wealthy host's family to talk business with rich members of the community.

Mr. Know - All William Somerset Maugham ( Summary )




The story takes place in international waters on an ocean going liner sailing from San Francisco, U.S.A to Yokohama, Japan on the Pacific Ocean. As the war had just ended, it was difficult to get accommodations. Therefore, the narrator had to share a cabin with a total stranger, but he expected him to be one of his own countrymen. Instead, he was deeply shocked to realize it was a chatty Levantine of oriental origin, Mr. Max Kelada, who was not British, but a native of one of the British colonies (he did have a British passport). Although his origin isn't stated precisely, his name suggests middle-eastern origin.

Managing Big Classes




What is a big class? Big class is a condition where in a classroom we as teachers will find more than 20 or 25 students inside. For many teachers – I may be one of them, someday- being faced with big classes, I might be tempted to give up, thinking that there is no chance of getting so many students to learn. The problem is, however that I assume that learning occurs in proportion to class size. The smaller the class, the more students learn.

Selasa, 08 Desember 2015

MANAGING MIXED ABILITY CLASSES



                                                                                                            
MANAGING MIXED ABILITY CLASSES
 Author : I Wayan E. S. Suastika

Mixed ability or ‘heterogeneous’ classes are terms used to describe classes made up of students of different levels of proficiency. There such no two learners are really alike and ‘homogeneous’ classes do not actually exist (Ur, 1991). The learners may have different strengths, weaknesses and approaches to learning. They may respond differently to various teaching methods and classroom situations.  Mixed ability class is such a common thing at every school, children come to school with so many different backgrounds of knowledge and they have different levels of proficiency. “All children are born with potential and we cannot be sure of the learning limits of any child”. (Robert Fisher, 2001, p.1).