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The SEA Teacher Project or the “Pre-Service Student Teacher Exchange in Southeast Asia” is a project that aims to provide opportunity for pre-service student teachers from universities in Southeast Asia to have teaching experiences (practicum) in schools in other countries in Southeast Asia.
Based on the SEAMEO seven priority areas for the eleven SEAMEO Member countries to work together to improve the quality of education in Southeast Asia, “Revitalizing Teacher Education” is one of the priority areas in building and strengthening capacity of teachers in the region.
The exchange is preferably for 4th year students whose major are in math, science, English and pre-school. The duration is for one month and based on the mechanism of cost sharing basis. Students’ roles and responsibilities are assigned weekly during the one month period (observe, assist in teaching, teach and reflect). Moreover, the host universities will provide mentors to supervise and monitor the students throughout the practicum period.
OBJECTIVES OF PROJECT
- To enable pre-service student teachers to develop their teaching skills and pedagogy
- To encourage the pre-service student teachers to practice their English skills
- To allow the pre-service student teachers to gain a broader regional and world view
- To expose future teachers to diverse teaching and learning situations and opportunities, and the value of flexibility.
SEA TEACHER offers several countries as places to study for Pre Service Student Teachers throughout Indonesia. The Philippines is one of the countries that attracts my eyes to learn many things there. Not only in terms of education, but one thing that caught my eye was the culture.
Before seeing more extraordinary things, let's get to know me more!
Hi Everyone✧⏦
Hi everyone! I am Resta Aulia Fathya, usually called ✨Owlil✨. I am a student majoring in English education in 4th year, born in Purwokerto, 30 April 2002, currently studying at Muhammadiyah University, Purwokerto.
As a student who had the opportunity to take part in the SEA TEACHER program at Neuva Ecija University of Technology and Science, Philippines, it definitely made my experience of studying and socializing more complete. This valuable opportunity taught me many lessons that I had never received before, from differences in terms of education, human resources, geography, to culture. Participating in this program has made me more courageous in using English as a language used in daily conversations, there are still lots of fun things that I enjoyed about my journey during my 28 days in the Philippines, which I will archive through this blog. Hopefully what I share and tell in this blog can be a motivation, reference, inspiration and extraordinary benefit for its readers.
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