Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Dari Coelho, Lewat Brida..

"Tuhan, bantu aku memahami semua hal indah yang terjadi dalam hidupku terjadi karena aku layak mengalaminya. bantu aku memahami bahwa yang menggerakkanku untuk mencari kebenaran-Mu adalah kekuatan yang sama dengan apa yang telah menggerakkan para orang kudus, dan bahwa keraguan yang aku miliki sama dengan yang mereka miliki, dan segala kerapuhanku sama dengan kerapuhan mereka. bantu aku menjadi cukup rendah hati untuk menerima aku tidak berbeda dari orang lain. amin."


Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Columnist in Disguise: Another Old Article :))



Access Film Interpretation
Words: Nissa 07130 / Editor: Andrew Thren

THE ROAD

Director                                 : John Hillcoat

Written by                              : Joe Penhall

Cast                                     : Charlize Theron, Garret Dillahunt, Guy Pearce, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Robert Duvall, Viggo Mortensen  

Production year                    : 2009

Runtime                                : 119 mins
 
The Road is a film adapted from the same title Pulitzer Prize winning novel written by Cormac McCarthy. It is a powerful, apocalyptic, yet a blinding and evoking film. It tells us the story about a father (the Man) and a son (the Boy) perceiving their existence in which the conditions of life are extremely bad as from deprivation, oppression, or terror of a post-apocalyptic world. The early scenes show us how the Man and his wife (the Woman) witness the end of the day. However, there is no exact explanation for what triggers the world’s devastation and it seems like there is no more chance for mankind to survive in spite of adversity.   

There is no certain plot implied in this film. It sort of goes all over the place, back and forth, to the time before the calamity happens and at the moment when the calamity happens. The Boy was born at some time after the disaster happened. The mother of the Boy found it difficult to endure her life in such a condition where habitations were demolished, and people who survived become uncivilized as they turned into cannibals. At last, she committed suicide, as she said, ‘They’re gonna catch up with us. They’re gonna kill us and they’re gonna eat us… I don’t wanna just survive, don’t you get it?’ (Hillcoat, The Road, 2009, 00:20:40)

After being left by the Woman, the Man and the Boy wander through death valleys, abandoned towns, and dying forests. They are heading to the sea. On the road of their journey, they come across some inflicting upshots; join with another wanderer, escape from cannibals, and find food and shelter for themselves. Later, those occurrences lead us to the evoking messages behind the relationship build up between the Man and the Boy.

Lighting Up the FIRE inside You
The Man, unlike the Woman, has a strong belief that they’re going to survive; they’re not going to quit. He clings on to “the fire inside you” (Hillcoat, The Road, 2009, 00:24:39) as he teaches the Boy to have great compliance to persist for his life. The Man and the Boy depict a strong emotional connection between a father and a son. As life gets harder for them, where there is no civilization, the Man, armed with patience, shows the Boy how to support himself, how to define the good and the bad, and how to understand and construe the meaning of life. Just like all parents all across the universe, their affection grows inside our hearts and minds, creating a warm ambiance that fires up our will to live. 

Savoring the Meaning of LIFE
At the end of the film, the Man is dying, waiting for the moment when death is about to draw closer. He tells his son, ‘You have to keep trying. You have to find the good guys. You have to let me go.’ (Hillcoat, The Road, 2009, 01:09:54) From this scene, in my point of view, after all that they’ve been through, The Road elicits and evokes our awareness that life is not that simple. It requires strenuous effort and many forms of struggle. We must savor it as a priceless gift that God gives.

Blossoming Out Your FUTURE Plans
In the film, the Man and the Boy have a certain destination for their journey which is heading to the sea. They finally reach their goal through various ventures and tough efforts. Regarding this notion, the Man and the Boy who are said to live in such deprived conditions can still hold tight their hopes and faith, then why don’t we look at their passion and begin to determine, make, or come to a decision about our future plans? Or, do you already have it? Then, synchronize your plan with the road to accomplish it!
 
Live as if you were to die tomorrow.
Learn as if you were to live forever.
(Mohandas K. Gandhi)


P.S. This was the last article I wrote for my dearly loved "Access" English Department Magz.
Oh how I miss those splendid days back then.. :'))

 

Sunday, 15 December 2013

philosophisation of philosophical philosophy




Philosophy of Teaching Statement
Noberta Nissa Edina R
112007130
English Department
Satya Wacana Christian University

 First entering this beloved English Department, I did not have any idea that this Department requires me to do such ‘teaching practicum’ program in order to fulfil the prerequisite to graduate and to get my S, Pd. degree. I thought I have entered an English Literature Department, and in my imagination, I would be taking literature as my major later on. In point of fact, I don’t even want to be a teacher, and the most important thing is that I don’t even like teaching. Yet, everything has happened. As the time went by, I finally could except the real state of being a well prepared English teacher. All of the required courses that were provided before I take the PPL program really gave me super guidance and knowledge.

I really got great experiences in MICRO TEACHING course. Here in micro teaching course, I also learned a lot of useful things for my teaching skills later on. Now that I know, I learned how to design materials for students in school ages (SD-SMP-SMA) using the KTSP. Swore to God, it really got me crazy. Those mapping, syllabus, and lesson plans had me going with the dizziness. But in the end of this class, I could felt my progress in making the three of them. Even though I have learned how to make a lesson plan and syllabus in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and CURRMADEV (Curriculum and Material Development), in micro teaching, my ability in designing those three sacred things in teaching learning process increased. TLS (Teaching Learning Strategies) course also gave me some teaching techniques and how to deal with different kinds of students. From TEFC (Teaching Fun English for Children) course, I grasped some important things that would help me so much in my PPL program. This course taught me how to teach well, how to understand our students, how to design a motivating and attractive material and activity for the students, and how to manage a classroom.  

I soon begin to enjoy being a ‘teacher’. I am now also giving private courses to some elementary students in my home town. The worthy of note is that someday, being a teacher is really advantageous yet valuable.
         
I personally think that being a  teacher is like being a creative team of an advertisement. In advertising, as it is proposed by Landa (2006: 259), the creative team includes an art director, a copywriter, and a creative director. Together they develop idea behind an advertisement. After generating ideas, the art director is responsible for the design decisions and the copywriter is responsible for the writing. They are usually supervised by a creative director, who makes the decisions about the idea, creative approach, art direction, and copywriting before the work is presented to the target audience. Here, I use the analogy of advertising world and teaching-learning field. A teacher has the equivalence duty as a creative team in advertising. One thing that differ them is that in a creative team, they divide their own responsibilities, yet, a teacher has a combination of a creative team’s duty.

Teachers have to be an art director, a copywriter, and a creative director at the same time. It is the same when a creative team has to develop ideas, generate them, and explore their creativity in making the advertisement. They must be aware of the needs of the audience. Teachers, first thing first, must be acquainted with their students’ need. Then, after knowing their students’ need, teachers could develop ideas, generate them, and design what activity they should make in order to accomplish the objectives of the lesson. Teachers also have to think about teaching methods or approaches they need to apply in a class so that the main message of the lesson can be transferred well and the students can achieve the objectives that the teachers has aspired.
             
To be a well-prepared teacher, what you should consider is that you have to learn a lot and ascertain your teaching skills. Teaching involves skills and experiences. The more you get experiences in transferring the materials, the more you get good progress in developing your teaching skills. Besides, teachers also have to build clear objectives they want to achieve in delivering the lesson. I myself really wish that in the teaching learning process that I will conduct later on, I could position myself as my students’ mate in their learning process. I believe that a good relationship between teacher and learners with no boundaries will result better in delivering and transferring the comprehensive knowledge to my students. Last words, wise words that I have picked from my favorite song, Hawaii by MEW, “Time goes by fast like rain, it swallows your every sound, from whisper to icy howl. Good luck trying to be someone, if you make it then you won, you’ll grow up to be someone!” All in all, you’d better keep moving forward for your own sake. Conquer and take over your ego, learn from your failure and keep exploring your talent, you will be what you really want!

References:
Anonymous. (2010). Teaching practicum handbook. Salatiga: English Department Satya Wacana Christian University.
Landa, R. (2006). Graphic design solutions. New York: Thomson Delmar Learning.








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