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Publication Meeting the demands of the 21st century english language learning through PBL-LcCRAFT(Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press, 2018) ;Mohd-Ali S. ;Harun H. ;Ahmad Mahir N. ;Massari N. ;Mat Saad N.S.Simkin K.Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Language Case Crafting (PBL-LcCRAFT) Model is a new PBL case design guide for language practitioners to craft PBL cases specifically for English Language teaching and learning. This paper describes five significant components in this new model that complement the 21st century learning skills. Data illustrated in this paper were drawn from an action research project on PBL case design training and model for English language practitioners. The four steps in the action research approach namely plan, act, observe and reflect were closely followed within two cycles of the research procedure. Data collection tools were observation checklist and focus group interviews with a group of English Language practitioners. The collected data were then analysed using content analysis for emerging themes and the findings were used to develop the new model (PBL-LcCRAFT). The outcome of this study is the new model which is a guide for crafting PBL cases specifically for languages. This paper discusses five interrelated components in the new model (Ill-structuredness, Language in-use, Researching, Reasoning and Reflecting) which language practitioners considered as significant components in crafting language cases. The key findings presented here are the five interrelated components in PBL-LcCRAFT that have assisted the practitioners to craft cases and the symbiosis between these five components with the 21st century skills (i.e. knowledge, creativity, collaboration, critical thinking and communication skills). - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Opening Up Alternatives to Dominant Ideological Constructions of English Language Teaching in Malaysia(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019) ;Mohd Muzhafar Idrus ;Habibah Ismail ;Hazlina Abdullah ;Hazleena Baharun ;Mat Saad N.S. ;Darmi R. ;Puteh-Behak F. ;Harun H. ;Faculty of Major Language StudiesUniversiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)This paper investigates the impact of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) on the way English language teaching (ELT) is currently understood and practised in Malaysia. It presents a critical discourse analysis of newspaper texts in order to show how CEFR represents a form of Western-imposed globalisation that conflicts with local cultures and values. We argue that the newspapers construct a dominant discourse that promotes a vision of society that accords with CEFR–ELT implementation. Our aim is to contribute to the development of a counter-discourse that challenges the broader world-view underpinning ELT.