THE CONTRIBUTION OF AN INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA IN TEACHING SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE FOR JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT

DJOKO SRI BIMO, SRI MURNI, MARIA YUSTINA RENSI DARTANI

Abstract


This study aimed at investigating how far teachers and students really understand the existence of character education in the curriculum, especially through the teaching and learning process in the classroom by using English textbooks as a medium. There were six teachers and six students who participated in this research. A semi-structured interview with a one-on-one interview was conducted in order to see the perspective of teachers and students about character education in their textbooks.  The study revealed that both teachers’ and students’ agreed that character education is essential in creating good individuals with noble characters to tackle moral degradation. Their understanding of character education in the textbooks they were using now was satisfactory. It can be seen through both teachers and students were aware of dealing with character values in the textbooks that embedded in the teaching and learning materials which can be presented both in form of implicit and explicit but they did not know about 18 character values proposed by the government yet.


Keywords


Teachers’ and students’ perception; character education; English textbooks

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