A Success Story of a Young ESL Learner’s Literacy Learning

 in the Australian Mainstream Classroom:

Some Insights for the Teaching of ESL/EFL literacy

in Developing Countries

 

 

Bambang Yudi Cahyono

 

 

One thing considered important for successful development of literacy learning in a second language is how pedagogical activities in the classroom are carried out. Pedagogical activities which are supportive of second language learners will enable them to learn second language literacy successfully. This paper synthesizes two research reports regarding literacy learning of Aida, an Indonesian young English language learner, who was mainstreamed in an Australian primary school in the capital city of Victoria, Melbourne. The first report, based on a nine-month longitudinal study (Cahyono, 2003), focused on Aida’s early development of literacy learning in English as a second language (ESL). The second report, based on research conducted at the end of Aida’s third year learning of ESL (Cahyono, forthcoming), described Aida’s development of more advanced literacy learning and of learning how to learn. In light of the results of these two research studies, this paper highlights factors contributing to Aida’s successful literacy learning of ESL in the Australian mainstream classroom. This paper suggests that conducive literacy learning environment and supportive pedagogical activities in the Australian classroom have been made possible by the policy of literacy education. For example, the “Early Years Literacy Program” implemented in Victoria requires primary schools to allocate two hours daily, called “two-hour literacy block”, for structured literacy teaching activities. These activities have benefited not only mainstream students, but also ESL learners. Reflecting on the literacy education policy in Australia and its successful implementation in the classroom, as experienced by Aida, this paper offers some insights regarding the teaching of ESL/EFL literacy in developing countries, more particularly in Indonesia.

 

 

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Cahyoono, B. Y. (2005, September). A success story of a young ESL learner’s literacy learning  in the Australian mainstream classroom: Some insights for the teaching of ESL/EFL literacy in developing countries. Paper presented at 1st International Seminar on Literacy Education in Developing Countries, Semarang, Indonesia.

 

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