Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms

This article presents evidence to the need for culturally responsive teaching in the Malaysian classrooms. Students who come from culturally diverse community as well as those who are in almost homogeneous backgrounds need to learn to function effectively in multicultural Malaysia. Since an importan...

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Main Author: Idrus, Faizah
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spelling iium-323162014-02-04T06:41:26Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/32316/ Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms Idrus, Faizah LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools LB1705 Education and training of teachers This article presents evidence to the need for culturally responsive teaching in the Malaysian classrooms. Students who come from culturally diverse community as well as those who are in almost homogeneous backgrounds need to learn to function effectively in multicultural Malaysia. Since an important objective of education is to prepare individuals to exercise efficaciously in their environment, all students in multicultural society could benefit from exposure to Culturally Responsive Teaching (Gay, 2000) and learning, as tensions between races had erupted easily in the last five years (Idrus, 2012). The text teachers used in this study was AKGTH by A. Samad Ismail. A qualitative inquiry employing semi-structured, in depth interviews with 7 English language teachers in 5 schools around Kuala Lumpur were carried out. Classrooms observations were conducted, and group interviews with 6 groups of students were also carried out. Thematic analysis were performed and the findings suggest that students’ interpretation of CRT were influenced by an orthodox perception of their identity in the classroom and in the teaching and learning process, while teachers were more skeptical and reserved in developing CRT. From teachers and students reactions to questions elicited from AKGTH, it is evident that they were not ready for CRT. Through this small-scale research, it is now timely to rigorously introduce and develop CRT in the Malaysian classrooms in which curriculum developers and teacher professional development have to take into serious consideration in the quest for a more integrated, unified society. 2013-05-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/32316/2/Boston_conference.jpeg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/32316/9/Ah_Khaw_Goes_to_Heaven.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/32316/10/Boston_Invite.jpeg Idrus, Faizah (2013) Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms. In: International Journal for Academic Disciplines, 26-30th May 2013, Harvard University, Boston MA. (Unpublished)
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Idrus, Faizah
Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms
description This article presents evidence to the need for culturally responsive teaching in the Malaysian classrooms. Students who come from culturally diverse community as well as those who are in almost homogeneous backgrounds need to learn to function effectively in multicultural Malaysia. Since an important objective of education is to prepare individuals to exercise efficaciously in their environment, all students in multicultural society could benefit from exposure to Culturally Responsive Teaching (Gay, 2000) and learning, as tensions between races had erupted easily in the last five years (Idrus, 2012). The text teachers used in this study was AKGTH by A. Samad Ismail. A qualitative inquiry employing semi-structured, in depth interviews with 7 English language teachers in 5 schools around Kuala Lumpur were carried out. Classrooms observations were conducted, and group interviews with 6 groups of students were also carried out. Thematic analysis were performed and the findings suggest that students’ interpretation of CRT were influenced by an orthodox perception of their identity in the classroom and in the teaching and learning process, while teachers were more skeptical and reserved in developing CRT. From teachers and students reactions to questions elicited from AKGTH, it is evident that they were not ready for CRT. Through this small-scale research, it is now timely to rigorously introduce and develop CRT in the Malaysian classrooms in which curriculum developers and teacher professional development have to take into serious consideration in the quest for a more integrated, unified society.
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author Idrus, Faizah
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title Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms
title_short Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms
title_full Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms
title_fullStr Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms
title_full_unstemmed Ah Khaw Goes To Heaven (AKGTH): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the Malaysian classrooms
title_sort ah khaw goes to heaven (akgth): initiating culturally responsive teaching and identity construction in the malaysian classrooms
publishDate 2013
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/32316/
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