Teaching Plan
Curriculum
SMP Muhammadiyah 5 Surakarta follows an independent
curriculum where everyone is free to learn. Teachers have the flexibility to
choose materials and strategies based on students' abilities and capacity to
learn. As far as I know, Indonesian teachers have many responsibilities to the
Ministry of Education, requiring them to prepare 11 documents before starting
teaching each semester.
Teaching Plan Related to My Major
The teaching plan used in relation to my major, which
is science, is usually based on textbooks and other learning resources.
Teachers employ a variety of methods and strategies when creating lesson plans.
They primarily use student-centered learning approaches, designing their lesson
plans, teaching strategies, and materials according to their students'
abilities.
In preparing lessons and materials, teachers typically
follow the curriculum to ensure organization. From my observations, they use
PowerPoint presentations, projectors, and whiteboards as learning tools to help
students grasp the concepts effectively. The whiteboard is used to highlight
key details of the lesson.
Their teaching methods are very impressive, and I was
amazed by how well they manage their classes. The students are actively engaged
and participative. To assess students' understanding of the lesson, teachers
use evaluations or assessments, such as test papers. I was impressed to see
that the students were able to answer the assessments, proving that they had
learned from the teacher.
Others
Classroom Environment and Student Participation
The classrooms at SMP Muhammadiyah 5 Surakarta are fun and friendly. Students
join in class discussions, group activities, and simple science experiments.
Teachers make sure the classroom is a safe and happy place where students feel
free to ask questions and share their ideas. The seats can be moved around so
students can work alone or in groups. Teachers also set clear rules to keep the
class quiet and organized. From what I saw, students enjoy their lessons and
are excited to learn.
Assessment and Feedback
Teachers use different ways to check if students understand the lessons. They give tests, short quizzes, oral questions, and simple projects. Sometimes, teachers ask questions during the lesson to see if students are following along. They also give quick feedback so students know what they did well and what they need to improve. This helps students learn better, not just by memorizing but by really understanding the lessons.
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