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History, Basic Principles and Models of the GBA SFL - Coggle Diagram
History, Basic Principles and Models of the GBA SFL
History of SFL GBA
First developed in Australia in the 1980s
As known as overt instruction
Causes of appearance
Dissatisfaction with the approach of the English literacy teaching process in Australia
English language teaching in Australia ignores grammar teaching
Linkage of SFL GBA with other approaches
Communicative Competence
Knowledge of the language
Knowledge of when to use language appropriately
Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL)
Inquiry learning
Development of critical thinking
Students' ability to ask questions
The principle of constructivism
Learning community
Modelling
Authentic assessment
Reflection
Grammatical Translation Method
Text-based syllabus
Structural
Topical
Situational
Functional-notional
Process
Task-based
Basic principles of SFL GBA
Emphasize the importance of teachers developing the student's awareness that each text is a unique creation of an author that is unique as well and is relative to a particular group of people and context
Emphasize that learning will be more effective if the teacher explains explicitly
Emphasize that students learn under the guidance of a teacher within the framework of apprenticeship
Grammar teaching is an important part of how language functions
Successful teachers
Teachers are confident that all children can learn and strive to achieve special learning outcomes, but pay attention to the differences of each individual
Teachers are always willing to learn
The use of bilingual education
Consider that learning a language as a social activity
The SFL GBA Models
SFL GBA model in Indonesia
Joint construction
Independent construction
Modeling
Building knowledge of the field
SFL GBA model based on Martin (2010b)
Joint construction
Independent construction
Deconstruction
SFL GBA model based on Rothery (1996)
Joint construction
Independent construction
Negotiating field
Deconstruction
Text types / genre
Recount
Descriptive
Explanation
Exposition
Discussion
Procedure
Narrative
News Story