INTEGRATING ISLAMIC MESSAGES IN THE ENGLISH TEACHINGFOR MOESLEM STUDENTS IN INDONESIA
Abstract
The teaching of English which often implies the teaching of norms and cultures embedded with in English language may create tensions among students. To help Moslem students minimize the tensions, teachers may integrate Islamic message in the teaching of English. Since this is possible to carry out within the curriculum. The writer offers some ways of integrating Islamic messages in the English teaching, such as using English course book, and authentic material containing Islamic messages.
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D. Gardner & L. Miller.(1999). Establishing Self-Access: From Theory to Practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
M. Spelleri.(2002) From Lessons to Life: Authentic Materials Bridge the Gap. ESL Magazine.3
Sr. Amirah Desay & Sr. Rabia Sonday. (2005). Integrating Islam into Regular American School Curricula of Social Studies and Language Art. Isna Education Forum.
Indonesia Australia Language Foundation. (2007).ELTIS Design Document.Jakarta: Finney,D
Kirtkpatrict, A. and Prescott, D. (1995). Whose course is it anyway? Why we need a new ELT teacher training course. CULI’s Third International Conference: bangkok
Molfi Abdu Aziz. Islamic Studies (Grade 1-12).Darussalam: Global Leader of Islamic Book
The Holy Qur’an
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