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By: Rohadi, M. Pd.

FOREWORD

Teacher’s Exchange Indonesia – Brunei Darussalam

English Version

The first and foremost, I would like to thank Allah SWT who has blessed and

guided me so I can finish my report about Teacher’s Exchange between Indonesia and

Brunei Darussalam.

I would like to express my sincere and deep gratitude to Pak Herli Salim,

M. Ed, Ph. D. As Country Manager Ausindo’s Educational and Indonesian Education

University (UPI) Serang-Banten also my advisor in English organization, BEF (Banten

English Foundation), who has spent his valuable time in guiding me how to travel

abroad in a program of Teacher’s Exchange also make a report into better shape and

structure.

My deep gratitude and appreciation goes to Dr. Greg Keaney as CFBT Country

Manager, David Laming as CFBT Senior EP Manager and Jean Kiekopf as CFBT EP

Manager (Secondary) who have given me an opportunity to observe and teach

collaboratively with CFBT’s teacher either from Primary school or lower and

upper sixth in Brunei Darussalam. This is a really amazing experience for me. I

learned a lot how to teach English actively and creatively.

Also the special thanks and high appreciation go to my beloved wife,

Sunaeni, S. Pd. and my children, Dea Yaritsal Gani, Muhamad Rafli Ramdani,

Ghina Ayu Meilani Trisni and Ahsan Ramadhan Rizki for their patience, support,

and motivation given to me to finish this report.

Last but not least, thank all my teacher’s friends also to the Principal of SMAN 1

Baros Serang-Banten, Drs. R. M. Rochim Adiningrat who always supports my career.

And finally I am very grateful if there is a Constructive and advice, criticism of this

betterment report.

Indonesia, 9 December 2015 Writer,

Rohadi, M. Pd.

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TABLE OF CONTENT

PAGE OF APPROVAL

FOREWORD

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TABLE OF CONTENT ……………………………………….. iii

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION ……………………………………….. iv

1. Background ……………………………………….. 1

2. Purpose ……………………………………….. 1

3. Benefits ……………………………………….. 1

CHAPTER II : CONTENTS ……………………………………….. 2

1. Brunei’s Profile ……………………………………….. 2

2. The time and the destination of trip ……………………………………….. 3

2.1. Departure ……………………………………….. 3

2.2. Day 1 activities ……………………………………….. 5

2.3. Day 2 activities ……………………………………….. 9

2.4. Day 3 activities ……………………………………….. 13

2.5. Day 4 activities ……………………………………….. 16

CHAPTER III : CLOSING ……………………………………….. 22

1. Conclusion ……………………………………….. 22

2. Advice ……………………………………….. 22

2.1. For Teachers ……………………………………….. 22

2.2. For Students ……………………………………….. 22

ATTACHMENTS ……………………………………….. 23

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CHAPTER I

INTRODUCTION

1.         Background

       Based on the reply’s letter on last 12 October 2015 from The Department of School Ministry of Education Brunei Darussalam to Senior Education Project Manager CFBT Education Services Kiarong Complex Lebuhraya Hassanal Bolkiah, that The Department of schools has no objection for CFBT to showcase the Bruneian system to teachers from other ASEAN countries which is part of CFBT’s outreach program called CFBT TET Fellowship. One of CFBT’s regional partners, Indonesian Education University (UPI) has started to identify teachers who would be interested in broadening their educational experience through such reciprocal visits. As a result, UPI has a secondary English Teacher from Banten who would like to visit Brunei.

       English Teacher’s exchange or comparative study is very important for teachers to compare how to teach English actively and creatively. By doing this program, the teachers can share their knowledge about teaching learning in the class and also they can learn more about the profile of the country.

2.        Purpose

       The purpose of the Teacher’s exchange as follows:

- Research teacher and collaborative teaching.- Provide information about the workings and the workforce.- For additional insight into the information and increase knowledge.- As an exercise to teach English in another country which is English as a second

Language not a foreign one.- To know more about CFBT’s program in Southeast Asian Nations.

3.        The benefits

- As a good experience to develop English skill. -  Train teachers to be able to write in English about trip report. - Adding collection in their school libraries  that support teachers and students’ interest in reading an English Article.

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CHAPTER II

CONTENTS

1.         Brunei’s Profile

The Sultanate of Brunei's heyday occurred between the 15th and 17th centuries, when its control extended over coastal areas of northwest Borneo and the southern Philippines. Brunei subsequently entered a period of decline brought on by internal strife over royal succession, colonial expansion of European powers, and piracy. In 1888, Brunei became a British protectorate; independence was achieved in 1984. Brunei benefits from extensive petroleum and natural gas fields, the source of one of the highest per capita GDPs in the less developed countries. The same family has now ruled in Brunei for over six centuries. border country : Malaysia related countries : United Kingdom(Source : CIA - The World Factbook) 

Here’s the Brunei’s Profile :Official Name : Negara Brunei Darussalamshort form : Brunei

ISO Country Code : bn Time :Local Time = UTC +8h Actual Time :  Fri-Dec-11  06:30 

Country Calling Code : +673Capital City : Bandar Seri Begawan  Other Cities : Kuala Belait, Seria, Temburong, Panaga, Tutong.Government : Type : Malay Islamic Monarchy.

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Independence : 1 January 1984.Constitution : 1959.Geography:Location : Southeastern Asia, on the island Borneo bordering the South China Sea and Brunei Bay.Area : 5,765 km² (2,226 sq. mi.).Terrain: East--flat coastal plain rises to mountains; west--hilly lowland with a few mountain ridges.Climate : Equatorial tropical; high temperatures, humidity, and rainfall.People :Nationality : Bruneian(s).Population : 576,000 (2014)Ethnic groups : Malay, Chinese, other indigenous groups.Religion : Islam.Languages : Malay, English, Chinese; Iban and other indigenous dialects.Literacy : 94.7%.Natural resources : Oil and natural gas.Agriculture products : Rice, vegetables, fruits; livestock, forestry, fish.Industries : Petroleum, petroleum refining, liquefied natural gas, construction.Currency : Bruneian Dollar (BND)

2.        The time and destination of trip

      2.1       Departure

          Departure on sunday, 1st November 2015 from Bandara Sukarno Hatta Jakarta to Brunei Darussalam at 8.30 Am, transit in Malaysia about 2 hours and fly back home to Indonesia on Friday, 6th November 2015 at 9.30 Am. The name of plane is Air Asia. When I arrived in Brunei International Airport, Mr. Dave Laming as CFBT Senior EP Manager picked me up at Brunei International Airport, he drove me to his nice home stay in salambigar Brunei and I stayed for 5 days. Dave’s family is very kind to me, I liked staying here.

Pictures and photos :

Picture 1 : Flight Ticket to Brunei Darussalam

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Photo 1 : Air Asia Plane

Photo 2 : Soekarno-Hatta Airport, Jakarta-Indonesia

Photo 3 : Brunei International Airport

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Photo 4 : Mr. Dave’s home stays where I stayed

      2.2       Day 1 activities

On Monday, 2nd November 2015 at 8 am, I visited Sekolah Rendah PAP Besar Kluster II Negara Brunei Darussalam in Kampung Air. It is Primary School. Mr. Dave and I came there by boat. I was surprised, there was a school above water. It’s a good and clean school.

Dave introduced me to Mrs. Yasmin, one of CFBT’s Primary school teachers. She is Canadian. She’s friendly and kind. The first activity, I observed her teaching in the first class about 1.5 hours and after 15 minutes break I observed in the second class. The material was mainly about daily activities from Sunday to Saturday. Mrs. Yasmin used some media in her teaching such as pictures, laptop, and realias. Finally Mrs. Yasmin gave me a chance to teach in her children’s class. I taught Mrs. Yasmin’s class by using songs. The first song was “Head and shoulder” and the second song was “Down and Up”. They looked happy when we sang together and pointed to their part of the body also practiced some action verbs. I taught them about vocabularies of Part of Body and some action verbs such as drink, eat, walk etc. At the end of my teaching, I gave the students a little quiz about part of body and action verbs. I was very happy because almost 90% they could answer it. I gave them a little prize that I have prepared before for the students who could answer my questions correctly, a special bracelet and pen from my province, Banten-Indonesia.

About 1 pm, the teaching learning was over. The students were ready to go home and their parents had waited to pick them up. Then, Mrs. Yasmin and I discussed and evaluated our teaching process that we had just experienced. After that Mrs. Yasmin invited me to come to the principal of this school. We talked for a while and finally I handed a special souvenir to the principal of this school.

Finally After handing souvenir to the principal of a primary school in Kampung Air Brunei Darussalam, Mrs. Yasmin drove me to CFBT’s office in Kiarong Complex Lebuhraya Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam. It took about a half hour to get here.

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Photos :

Photo 5 : Mrs. Yasmin and her Primary school students

Photo 6 : Mr. Rohadi with Mrs. Yasmin’s class

Photo 7 : Primary School in Kampung Air Brunei Darussalam

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Photo 8 : Handing souvenir to the Principal of Primary School in Kampung Air Brunei Darussalam

About 2 pm at CFBT’s Office, I met Mr. Dave Laming again and he invited me to have lunch in front of CFBT’s office. We had a nice lunch. After having lunch, Dave introduced me to some CFBT’s Staff. They are Jean Kiekopf as CBT EP Manager (Secondary), Sue Trpcic as Senior EP Manager, DK Siti Nurhafizah Pg Hj Metali as Education Department Secretary, Sophie Dato Hamid as operations Manager and Kevin Hong as Network Administrator. Actually, there are some employees here, if I am not mistaken the number of staff is about 40. I was very happy because I could meet them. And finally Dave took me to Mr. Greg Keaney’s room as CFBT Country Manager (Top man in CFBT). I felt happy I could meet again with him because we had ever met in one of his visit to Indonesia on last May 2013. We discussed about Indonesian’s teachers and my organization, Banten English Foundation (BEF) at that time.

Mr. Greg Keaney gave me a nice welcome. We talked about mainly English curriculum in Brunei and Indonesia. I introduced a new curriculum in Indonesia called curriculum 2013. There are 5 steps in this new curriculum, they are as follows : 1. Observing 2. Questioning 3. Experimenting 4. Associating and 5. Communicating. It is hoped not teacher oriented, but student oriented. So the students must be more active than the teachers. Mr. Greg Keaney also introduced me about CFBT’s programs and some English books, especially some techniques by using 21 magic moments. This book is very useful and interesting. Jean Kiekopf has explained to me further before. Mr. Dave gave information to Mr. Greg about my scheduled visit to Brunei. Mr. Greg hoped it would run well. Finally I handed souvenir to Mr. Greg keaney as a form of corporation between Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam.

In the afternoon I visited CFBT’s library. There are so many English books, novels, magazines and some updated articles. I enjoyed reading some books here. Finally, about 4 pm, Dave and I went back home.

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Photos :

Photo 9 : CFBT’s Office in Brunei Darussalam

Photo 10 : CFBT’s Library

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Photo 11 : Handing souvenir to Mr. Greg Keaney, CFBT Country Manager

2.3       Day 2 activities

After having a nice breakfast with Dave’s family in their house, On Tuesday 3 rd

November 2015 at 8 am. Dave explained to me, there were two activities this day, first came to secondary school and second visited one of tourism place in Brunei, Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park (a kind of jungle) and Dave lent me a pair of sport shoes and a little towel. He is so kind to me.

Mr. Dave drove me to visit Secondary School PTEM Meragang (lower and upper sixth), this is a large and nice school. Well, on the way I saw many trees on the left and right side, some good mosques and not so many cars like in Indonesia. So I could see beautiful sightseeing. Arriving at Secondary School PTEM Meragang, Dave introduced me to Mr. Chris Rockwell, CFBT’s Secondary School teacher. He is Australian. He’s very nice and friendly person. Before going to observe Chris’ class, Chris invited me to look around this school. First, we visited canteen. I was so surprised, the students need no pay, all are free. I think free payment is the only school fee. And I was more surprised the students also get pocket money every month. How lucky Bruneian Students! The Sultan here pays more attention to the education. The rich country cause of abundant natural resources, especially the greatest oil production in Southeast Asian and also gets rank 5 in the richest country in the world. Then Chris showed me some nice classrooms, Auditorium and sport centre.

Starting at 9.30 Am, I observed Chris’ Class. The material was about how to make Bulletin in English. The result of this bulletin they have made, can be sent to the daily magazine/newspaper called The Meragang Bulletin. The students looked enthusiasts to Chris teaching. One thing I admired to the students was they understood what Chris said in English. All explanation was in English. I think their English foundation had been very strong since they studied in Primary school. English is a second language here not foreign anymore.

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Chris’ class ended at 1 pm, after finishing his class, he drove me to have lunch in a restaurant. We enjoyed our lunch. Then I was invited to his house. We arrived there at 2.30 pm. I saw some cats in his house, Chris is an animal lover. He’s adventurer man. After a little talk, Mr. Bud Chapman one of CFBT’s employees in a welfare section came to pick me up to go to one of tourism place in Brunei, Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park (a kind of jungle). I was so happy I had a chance to go there because I would enjoy Brunei Panorama and relaxed for a while.

Bud drove me to Tasek Merimbun Heritage Park about 3 pm. It took one hour to arrive here. I saw a beautiful natural sightseeing in this jungle. There were some people here. The place was quiet. First, we signed the visitor book without a guard, and I was surprised because no payment here. If I compared to my country, Indonesia, it’s so different with crowded people in a tourism place and all are in charge or with payment.

Bud and I went around in this jungle. I saw some animal preserved here such as frog, butterfly and many others. I also saw some people went fishing here in the lake, and there’s a sign to be careful cause of dangerous crocodile in that lake.

It had been almost one hour we were in this jungle, actually I felt tired walking, but Bud still looked fresh although his age is about 50 years. He’s also adventurer man. He said that he had ever been to many countries. We talked a lot during this journey about Bruneians. I got more information from him. I made a conclusion that my country is still left behind about the salary or payment, may be my country is more populous. Finally, about 5.30 pm we went back home. It’s a wonderful experience!

Photos :

Photo 12.1 : PTEM School Meragang (Part 1)

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Photo 12.2 : PTEM School Meragang (Part 2)

Photo 13 : Street view during travel in Brunei Darussalam

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\Photo 14 : Chris Rockwell’s Class Photo 15 : Rohadi & Chris Rockwell

\Photo 16 : In the Tasik Merimbun Heritage Park with Bud Capman

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2.4       Day 3 activities

As usual after having a nice breakfast with Dave, his wife Mrs. Ita and his daughter Ann Mary in their house, On Wednesday 4th November 2015 at 8 am. Dave explained to me, there were two activities this day, in the morning I had to visit a secondary school in Temburong and in the afternoon attended Briefing on CFBT’s Project in CFBT’s office.

Mr. Dave drove me to visit Secondary School in Temburong called Sultan Hassan (lower and upper sixth). Before I reached there, I had to cross the river by speed boat because it is a border between Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia. Dave bought a ticket in Ulu-ulu National Park Resort Temburong-Brunei Darussalam. The adult ticket price for speedboat is $6.00 or Rp.58.800,- and for the kid one is $3.00 or Rp.29.400,- . About 9.30 am I left for the Sultan Hassan Secondary School. It took 1 hour by speedboat. I enjoyed the sightseeing during the journey. I arrived there about 10.30 am, and Mrs. Arlene Walshe, one of CFBT’s Teacher. She’s from New Zealand and she had been ready to pick me up.

In Sultan Hassan School, Mrs. Arlene Walshe introduced me to the teachers here and also I was introduced to the Principal of this school, Mr. Yusuf B. Hj. Mahmud and the curriculum section Mr. Md. Zulnazri Donglah. We talked a lot, especially about education in Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam. Unfortunately, I couldn’t observe the teaching learning here because the Examination in Progress. But Mr. Md. Zulnazri Donglah invited me to look around this school instead. At first Mr. Md. Zulnazri Donglah and I saw staff room. Some rooms were in repairment. Then we saw some classrooms and sport fields. Finally, he showed me some toilets (“Tandas” in Brunei Language) and he said that this school had won the competition as the cleanest toilet in Temburong School.

About 12 pm, I shared about curriculum and I gave a CD about Indonesian Curriculum 2013, I also explained at glance about teaching steps in Indonesia and at 12.30 we had lunch together with Mr. Md. Zulnazri Donglah and Mrs. Arlene Walshe. Well, here I got a nice drink called Teh Tarik (special drink from Brunei).

Finally, I gave a souvenir to the Principal of this school, Mr. Yusuf B. Hj. Mahmud. He looked happy with my visit. Sometimes we talked in Bahasa Melayu and Indonesia because Mr. Yusup has ever lived in Kalimantan Island, Indonesia. And about 1 pm, Mrs. Arlene Walshe took me to the port. She paid the ticket for me to go back home.

About 2 pm, I arrived in Ulu-ulu National Park Resort Temburong-Brunei Darussalam. Mr. Dave Laming picked me up to go back to CFBT’s office. Before we had a briefing, Dave asked me to attend the Melayu language Course. I straight attended that class, Dave introduced me to Melayu’s teacher. I followed her class for about a half hour. The material was about telling the date and the day in the Bruneian School Education Agenda. I think Melayu and Indonesian is not so different, the different thing is only an accent. Finishing that course, Dave asked me to have a Briefing on CFBT’s Project with one of CFBT’s Staff (sorry, I forget his name, someone who has ever been to Palembang) and Mrs. Jean Kifkopf. It’s about REAL Project/English as an ASEAN Research Project. CFBTs are going to have an English Program in Indonesia (Makassar, Bali and Palembang) about March or April 2016. Hopefully CFBT invites me to join this program later. Well, in this briefing I also explained new curriculum 2013 from Indonesia by using an Infocus / slide in detail by using a software called “Autoplay Media Studio 8”. There are 5 steps in teaching learning process, namely observing, questioning, experimenting/collecting data, associating and communicating. Finally, Dave and I went back home at 5 pm. I felt so tired but nice experience.

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Pictures and photos :

Picture 2 : Speedboat ticket to Temburong

Photo 17 : Dave and Rohadi are in the speed boat port (Brunei to Temburong)

Photo 18 : My departure to Temburong by speedboat

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Photo 19 : Sultan Hassan Secondary school (lower and upper sixth)

Photo 20 : Rohadi and Teachers in Sultan Hassan Secondary School Brunei Darussalam

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Photo 21 : Melayu language Course for foreigners in CFBT

Photo 22 : Handing souvenir to the Principal of Sultan Hassan Secondary School Brunei , Mr. Yusuf B. Hj. Mahmud

2.5       Day 4 activities

I got up earlier today cause of the last activities in Brunei. I tried to make a trip report draft. At 6.30 am, Ann Mary (Dave’s daughter) knocked at the door to invite me to eat breakfast with her family. We had nice breakfast together with Corn Flakes, bread and milk. After finishing the breakfast, Dave said to me there would be two activities today. First in the morning I had to visit Mr. Chris Rockwell again in Secondary School PTEM Meragang (lower and upper sixth) and second in the afternoon I had to attend IT program in CFBT.

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At 7 am, Dave drove me to Secondary School PTEM Meragang (lower and upper sixth). We arrived there at 7.30 am. Actually Dave had the flu today, but he could accompany me to this school. When I got into that school, I was so surprised and felt proud of Brunei education rule. Dave asked me to stop walking when we heard Brunei National Anthem, It took about 4 minutes, because after hearing the song of Brunei National Anthem, straight to pray together guided by the recorded surrounding the building. Finishing this activity, Dave accompanied me to Mr. Chris Rockwell’s room.

Chris introduced me to Mrs. Ann Baillie (British teacher from CFBT), Ms. Chen and Ms. Meimi (Bruneian teachers). Chris said to me that there would be 4 activities. First, I had to observe and collaborate in Mrs. Ann Baillie’s class. Second observed Ms. Chen’s class, third observed Ms. Memie’s class and the last I had to teach in Mr. Chris Rockwell.

At 8 am, I taught with Mrs. Ann Bailie collaboratively in lower sixth. The material was about the IGCSE oral practice such as Movies Discussion, asking about opinion, like or dislike. In here the students had to practice their English speaking skill. Ms. Ann Bailie explained first the way how to do the speaking tasks while she distributed the sheet/paper. She is a clever teacher how to make students more active. I tried to converse with the students. I was so surprised because their English is very fluent. I enjoyed this class. We finished teaching 9. 15 am.

After 15 minutes break, I straight observed Ms. Chen’s class. The material was about Debate. The topic is about Cigarette/smoking. She divided into two groups, Pro Group and Cons one. It’s interactive class. Ms. Chen is an attractive teacher in guiding students to be active in giving a comment in English. I finished observing Ms. Chen’s class at 10.30 am.

About 10.45 Mr. Chris Rockwell asked me to observe Ms. Memie’s class. The material was about Drama called “a man for all seasons”. It’s so wonderful for me how the secondary school could study and comprehended a kind of Drama. In Indonesia Drama is taught to university students. So, the mastery of vocabulary in Brunei is really on a high level. I enjoyed Ms. Memie’s class.

The last activity was I taught Mr. Chris’ Class. The material was about grammar. The difference between the use of “to be going to and will”. I had prepared that material before, so I tried to make students to be more active by using a game. Before going to my material, I played the updated Indonesian video about 10 minutes. They enjoyed the Indonesian film. Then I explained the difference between “to be going to and will” by asking questions like, what are you going to do after passing from this school?, What will you do if you see someone gets an accident in front of you? And then I played the game using a PowerPoint game about “to be going to and will quiz” . I think it’s a good game so the students were able to speak by that quiz. I finished teaching at about 1 pm. Then Mr. Chris and I went to the Principal of this School. I gave her souvenir as a form of friendship or a proof of my visit.

About 1.15 pm Mr. Chris invited me to have lunch in the shopping mall called Season Restaurant. Chris showed me a shopping centre in Brunei. It’s so big and nice one. We ate lunch together here. Then I had a chance to buy two T-Shirts and 5 special keys from Brunei. Unfortunately, we had a little time because I had to be back in CFBT’s office at 3 pm. Finally, Chris drove me to CFBT’s Office.

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Arriving at CFBT’s office, according to Dave’s instruction before I straight attended IT program from CFBT. The material was about how to analyze item test at school. The instructor is very expert in operating the computer. It’s very useful for me to implement in my country. I can learn more about IT program. We finished studying IT program about 4.30 pm. Finally, Dave picked me up to go back home about 5 pm. Tiring job today, but I really enjoyed it. Arriving at home stay at 5.30 pm, Dave gave me some English books plus CDs from CFBT. Wow! I think I am a very lucky man, I got many interesting and useful books. Many thanks to CFBT. Finally, I did some packing to get ready home to Indonesia tomorrow.

Photos :

Photo 23 : Together with CFBT and Bruneian teachers

Photo 24 : Ann Bailie, Rohadi and Secondary Students in Brunei Darussalam

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B.       Trip to Yogyakarta-Bali

         

Photo 25 : I was involved in Ann Bailies’s class

Photo 26 : Ms. Chen’s class Photo 27 : Ms. Memie’s class

           

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Photo 28: Rohadi is teaching in Chris Rockwell’s class

Photo 29 : Handing souvenir to Secondary School PTEM Meragang (lower and upper sixth) Brunei Darussalam

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Photo 30 : Season Restaurant in Brunei

Photo 31 : Dave Laming and Rohadi in CFBT’s office

Photo 32 : IT instructor in action

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CHAPTER III

CLOSING

1.    CONCLUSION

Based on the trip report in the previous section can be made the following conclusion :

1. Brunei Darussalam has abundant natural resource especially in oil production and it makes a prosperous community. Sultan really works for the people welfare. Many things in some sections are free, like education and health.

2. Brunei Darussalam has a good commitment to education, especially in English teaching from primary to secondary school. Many native speakers from CFBT directly teach English in the class. So English is not foreign language anymore, but has been a second language.

3. Curriculum which is used based on strong Islam religion. It makes the students are very disciplined. Many mosques and beautiful palaces in Brunei Darussalam.

4. Because of rare population, not more than six hundred and fifty thousand people, many trees, the quiet streets. It makes Brunei Darussalam really in peaceful. It’s suitable with the meaning of “Darussalam = peaceful”.

2.    ADVICE

       2.1) For Teachers

1. Teachers in Indonesia, especially English teachers should have more chances to be able to go abroad through Teacher’s Exchange Program from government in order to make teachers know more about education in another country because we are aware that English is still a foreign language. So the teachers must be active to find new information about this program.

2. Teachers who have ever been to another country must practise good things from their comparative study result of the teaching learning program in the class. It can be as supplementary/enrichments or implemented into New Curriculum in Indonesia.

3. Teachers are expected not only to utilize Teacher’s Exchange as a means of recreation, but also as a learning tool to add insight.

       2.2) For students

1. Through Teacher’s Exchange Program, it can be one of motivation for students in Indonesia to learn more about another country, especially in English program or the profile of the country.

2. Students are expected from now on always increase their English communication skill with their friends or an English teacher’s guidance that one day they can go abroad to practice it well.

3. Students are advised to write their activities in English starting from the diary or the school tasks that their English writing skill will be longer and better.

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ATTACHMENTS :

1. You can see some videos in internet about the teaching activities during the trip to Brunei Darussalam (1st – 6th November 2015)

No. Web address About

1 https://youtu.be/bIdWl_AKvL0 Yasmin’s Class 2 https://youtu.be/OuxFu5Ie1tQ Chris’ Class 3 https://youtu.be/K_RxGwjG7os Ann Bailie’s Class4 https://youtu.be/92L4-puBVjA Chen’s Class5 https://youtu.be/t_RnTHGFKt0 Memie’s Class6 https://youtu.be/wFdIZzhjzOs Rohadi in Chris’ Class (Part 1)7 https://youtu.be/KbSWiZPnhcU Rohadi in Chris’ Class (Part 2)

2. Here are some extra attachments about English Sheets during Class observation in Brunei Darussalam

Picture 3 : Accessories in Mrs. Yasmin’s Class

Picture 4 : Academic Calendar in Secondary School PTEM Meragang and Calendar in General in Brunei

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Picture 5 : Teacher’s record book and weekly teaching program of Chris Rockwell

Picture 6 : Ann Baillie’s Speaking sheet

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Picture 7 : Chen’s Teaching Material and her student’s task

Picture 8 : Memie’s Lesson Plan and her drama material

Picture 9 : Wall Magazine in Secondary School PTEM Meragang Brunei Darussalam

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3. About CFBT (Central For British Teacher) in Brunei Darussalam

CfBT Education Services (B) Sdn Bhd is a Brunei company with local and international owners. 

With over 40 years of successful worldwide operation, CfBT is one of the leading independent United Kingdom-based suppliers of education resource management and consultancy services. 

The main focus of CfBT's work in Brunei is on the recruitment and management of teachers of English to work in  government  schools. CfBT is contracted to employ over 200 teachers at  Primary and Secondary level. In addition to the work in government schools, CfBT in Brunei also offers various  courses and programmes  such as personal  enrichment and leadership courses, language and computer classes and teacher development courses such as the Cambridge In-Service Certificate in English Language Teaching (ICELT) and also the English as a Second Language in the Mainstream course. 

CfBT also works in partnership with local companies and  The Brunei English Language Teachers' Association (BELTA)  to organise events such as the National English Language Quiz and a biennial  English Language Teaching Conference. Another recent development is the production of English Language Teaching software for use at various levels. 

Here are CFBT’s Staff in Brunei Darussalam :

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CFBT’s Teachers

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And here’s a letter reply from Department of Schools Ministry of Education BA1111 Brunei Darussalam about TET Fellowships 2015

4. About BEF (Banten English Foundation) in Indonesia

Banten English Foundation is mainly established to facilitate and support the activities of English teachers in Banten Province - Indonesia as stated in the certificate issued by the Notary (Berliana Utami, S. H). No: 29 December 3rd, 2012. The Motto is “Providing Professional English Services”.

As an independent foundation, Banten English Foundation is organized by teachers and educators who are involved as members of the foundation. Banten English Foundation is mainly aimed at facilitating communication among teachers and educators in the area of Banten Province- Indonesia.

The purposes of the Banten English Foundation are:

• Expanding insights and English Teachers knowledge, especially the mastery of English

language material, strategy of learning, methods etc.

• Provide opportunities for members of the Banten English Foundation to share their

experiences and give each other supports and feedbacks.

• Holding a kind of Interactive English Course

• Changing the work culture of Banten English Foundation members in improving

the knowledge, competencies and develop their professionalism.

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Here are BEF’s Staff in Indonesia :

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5. CFBT and BEF in memory (April 2013)

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6. Some English books have been shared from CFBT to BEF

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7. Sample of Souvenir text

Special for : CFBT Brunei Darussalam

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS FORUMAnd BANTEN ENGLISH FOUNDATION

BANTEN PROVINCE - INDONESIA

Office :SMAN 1 Baros Jl. Raya Serang Pandeglang KM 14 Baros Kabupaten Serang

Provinsi Banten-Indonesia Tlp. 0254-251365. Mobile Phone : 081310664422/087773782121

Website : english_mgmp.org & banten-englishfoundation.blogspot.com

Motto : One step ahead and keep in touch!

November 2015Visitor & Chairman of English

Organization-Indonesia,

Rohadi, M. Pd.

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8. Rohadi’s CV

This is an advertisement which was advertised from BEF to CFBT

Rohadi, M. Pd.English teacher in Indonesia Senior High School, Banten Province

Rohadi, M. Pd. Graduated from his master (S2 Program) in 2007 from Pakuan University, Bogor - Indonesia. He was born on April 5th, 1968. He has been working as an English Teacher since 2002 at one of the Senior High School in Indonesia. He enjoys teaching English in class and he likes making a friend with everyone. He is a leader in English Organization (Senior High School English Forum). One of his activities on April 2012 he invited Ms. Robyn Maree Elmi as an Educational Consultant of Brunei Darussalam from Australia to be a keynote speaker in one day English Seminar with the theme : “ Teaching English as a foreign Language ”.

In 2012 he was also appointed as an Indonesia, Banten Province of English Foundation (BEF) Leader, a kind of foundation which is bigger than Senior High School English Forum with the slogan “Providing professional English Services”. The main purpose of this organization is to help English teachers in Indonesia, especially in Banten Province-Indonesia in the teaching English Program at class and holds English Seminars and some competitions. One of his activities, Banten English Foundation had a good opportunity discussed about BEF introduction to CFBT with Mr. Dr. Greg Keaney (Country Manager Centre for British Teachers/CFBT) from Australia on May 2013 in one of his visit to Indonesia.

Now he is trying to develop his organization in a comparative study to get a new experience, especially in the English teaching learning program. He is aware that English is still as a foreign language not a second language in his country. So he must study a lot about English language progress/development in another country.

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9. Travel Itinerary from CFBT to Rohadi

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10. Formal letter from Country Manager Ausindo Educational Indonesia

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