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(International Summer Course on Indonesian as a Foreign Language: through an Exploration into Javanese Culture)

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  • 14 September 2023, 17.30
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This activity was organized by the Javanese Literature Study Program at Gadjah Mada University in collaboration with Osaka University which has been established since 2017. This year is the third year this activity has been held.

The Indonesian language short course has the goal of being an introduction to Javanese culture so that it can improve Indonesian language skills, both orally and in writing from the results of exploration of Javanese culture in Yogyakarta and Central Java.

Course Description. This Indonesian Short Course through Javanese Cultural Exoticism is a manifestation of teaching Indonesian to foreign speakers (BIPA) which was held in Yogyakarta and Central Java by inviting approximately 10 expert lecturers from Asia, Australia, Europe and America. This activity was attended by 27 Japanese students from Osaka University who were devoted to the Graduate School of Language and Culture Studies/School of Foreign Studies. The learning will be carried out for 9 days.

Learning Outcomes. Participants are expected to be able to demonstrate understanding and actively practice Indonesian, both in written and spoken form. In addition, participants are also expected to be able to produce written and oral products as well as develop the insights they have gained during the short course.

Method. The teaching method used in this Indonesian short course is a combination of face-to-face and virtual meetings. Meanwhile, the learning process is carried out by explanation, collaborative learning, self learning, and structured assignments. Theoretical knowledge is conveyed asynchronously (and some synchronous topics, offline) which is then followed by excursions to cultural heritage sites. There was also an interview session with Java Study Program students as tutors.

Time and place. The Indonesian short course will be held on 16 - 24 September 2022 in Yogyakarta and Central Java.

Implementation Schedule

The schedule can be viewed and downloaded via the link below:

http://bit.ly/JadwalKursusSingkat

Authors:

Early Anggra

Vighna Hernawan

Tags: COMMUNITY SERVICES FIB UGM javanese language literature and culture program JAVANESE LITERATURE OSAKA UNIVERSITY SDGS 17: PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS SDGS 4: QUALITY EDUCATION SUMMER COURSE

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