Kang GURU
in Indonesia
Members of the Kang Guru Radio English staff
(including 7 wonderful Kang Guru Champions) and the Indonesia Australia Language
Foundation, are happy to be working for you here in Indonesia.
Kang GURU began in 1989. The Indonesian Government asked
the Australian Government, through
AusAID, for assistance in setting up an English language radio program
network in Indonesia. Particular importance was placed on Eastern Indonesia. It
was hoped that the radio program would promote and encourage people in that
part of the country to apply for what are now called Australian Development
Scholarships (ADS).
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Originally Kang Guru had two aims:
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To provide information about Australia to an Indonesian audience.
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To serve as an English language learning resource across Indonesia.
This was achieved through a weekly English language radio program at a
pre-intermediate level of English, and a bi-annual magazine. The aims of the
project have been reviewed and modified over the years to reflect the changing
educational, social and political context. In 2000 the above aims were expanded
to include the following:
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To contribute to positive Australia-Indonesia relations through improving
cross-cultural understanding.
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To promote the work of AusAID in Indonesia and provide a focus on the
development issues it addresses, specifically through highlighting issues that
arise from the Australian aid program in Indonesia.
From 2000 onwards KGRE began to respond to requests from teachers who were
interested in using KGRE as a resource in the classroom.
This led to an additional aim:
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To provide high quality English language resources, using KGRE source material,
to teachers and learners of English in Indonesia.
Kang Guru currently achieves these five aims through the following activities:
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Kang GURU radio program — a weekly pre-recorded 20-minute radio program
broadcast by approximately 130 public and
private stations nationwide.
- Kang GURU magazine — currently 35,000
magazines produced and distributed four times a year (March, June, September
and December).
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Kang GURU website — currently receiving approximately 60,000 hits per month (2006)
and an amazing 250,800 hits for the period January to May 2007 on the FORUM
Page.
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Kang GURU Teacher Development Activities and Resources
- Kang GURU Connection Language Club Network
Kang GURU
— The Facts
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Over 1000 radio programs produced since 1989.
- Kang GURU is broadcast by 130 RRI and selected
private radio stations around Indonesia on AM, FM and SW frequencies.
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20 broadcasts per day around Indonesia.
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17,000 registered magazine readers receive FREE copies of the
Kang Guru magazine every March, June, September and December.
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18,000 copies of the magazine are distributed through 800 plus targeted
universities, high schools and educational institutions in cities all
across Indonesia.
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Kang GURU magazines are also distributed to KGRE
Connection Language Clubs and to schools through the
KGRE Listening and Reading Class Sets and the
KGRE Teacher Packages.
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1,000,000+ magazines distributed to date.
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Receives up to 1000 letters per month from Indonesia but also letters and
e-mails from other parts of SE Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, Africa and the
USA.
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Receives approximately 500 e-mails each month directly to KGRE and via the
website.
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The Kang GURU website averages 60,000 hits per month as of June 2007. To add to
that, the Forum Page consistently attracts between 50,000 - 60,000 hits per
month. That's a total of 120,000 hits each month. Fantastic!
Some background information on KGRE 2006 - 7
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From left: Tjok, Alwi, Ogi and Andriani at IALF Bali on Aug. 11th, 2006
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KGRE preparing for the future… The Curriculum Corporation of Australia, based in Melbourne, was contracted by
KGRE to carry out a Multi-Media Review of Kang Guru Radio English. Andriani,
Program Manager at the Curriculum Corporation, looked at the KGRE magazine,
radio and internet services in 2006.
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From left: Andriani, Tjok, Ogi and Denise Finney from IALF Bali at Kaizan
Restaurant in Bali, Aug. 10th, 2006
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IALF Bali Grand Opening and KGRE Launch 2005
The Official Launch of the new Kang GURU took place in Bali on July 9th, 2005. IALF Bali's new building was officially opened on July 8th by the Deputy
Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Peter Rowe. The ceremony was held at 10:00 at IALF Denpasar Jl. Raya Sesetan, No.190. KGRE
Connection Club members from Medan, Waikabubak and Jombang, together with club
members from Bali based Kang GURU Connection Clubs gave give presentations and
performances. The 2005 Launch of Kang GURU took place during Bali IALF's Open Day.
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AusAID Indonesia was represented by Philippa Power, Second Counselor at the
Australian Embassy in Jakarta. Brent Hall, Australia's Consul to Bali was also
present as was Liz O'Neill from the Public Affairs at the embassy in Jakarta.
IALF's CEO, Geoff Crewes was present to add support from IALF Indonesia. Julie
Klugman from AusAID's ACCESS project and Nina Shatifan from the AusAID's WSLIC
2 project were there to support KGRE as it entered the next phase of KGRE in
Indonesia. Three Bali-based Kang Guru Connection Clubs (KGCCs)— Six Sense, Fellowship and
Formula Clubs assisted with the Launch. The Six Sense Club worked for many
days planning and developing the KGRE display while the Fellowship and Formula
Clubs presented a live version of the song ‘I Am Australian’
and a poem about the importance of teachers, respectively.
AusAID Press Release
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Brent Hall, from the Australian Consulate in Bali, together with Liz from
Public Affairs, Australian Embassy in Jakarta enjoying the IALF Open Day with
Peter Rowe.
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After the launching ceremony, KGRE opened a special display room with hundreds
of photos and displays showing the work of KGRE. Ogi, Tjok, Alwi and Rachel
explained to visitors all about KGRE from 11.00am until almost 4.00pm.
Rachel conducted several very popular quizzes during the day and each time a
quiz was held the room was full, full, full! Thanks to all the KGRE-ites who
attended the activities and to those who sent emails of congratulations through
the internet.
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Wibowo from KGCCs in Medan (Medan
English Society #050), Paulus from Waikabubak (Stella
Maris English Club #038) and Abi from Jombang (Excellent
Club #026) participated in the KGRE Launch Ceremony by giving a brief
presentation about the role of KGRE in the activities of their respective
clubs. They had each won the trip to Bali as a part of a KGCC competition
announced in ‘THE POUCH’ bulletin last January.
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“A big thank you to all KGRE staff. Our club,
MESS, KGCC #050, was one of the three winning clubs and I got the first
big chance representing our club members coming to Bali helping and supporting
the re-launch of KGRE new office in Jalan Sesetan. The beauty of Bali
captivated me and I dared to say, ‘Bali is truly Indonesia’
I arrived at the Ngurah Rai Airport on Thursday evening at 20. 30, Cok, one of
the KGRE staff picked me up and dropped me off the hotel by taxi and I thanked
her to wait for me patiently.
At the hotel, I met other three club members, Pak Paulus from Flores and Hakim
with his student from Jombang. I was excited meeting those three guys since it
was nearly impossible without the assistance of KGRE, most importantly, Ogi and
others who had arranged everything. The next morning, we went to KGRE new
office by a taxi. There, we discussed anything for Saturday's event with Pak
Kevin and Ogi. We saw Alwi, Darmika, and Cok were also busy doing some
decorations together with other club members from Bali who helped them as well.
Then, On Saturday, I got the first turn coming forward delivering my speech
after the Deputy of Australian Ambassador, Mr. Peter Rowe. I was actually a bit
nervous since the meeting attended by many VIPs. But I dared myself and said,
‘It's the show time!’ There was no more
stage-fright when I saw most of the attendees' faces were so friendly and
curious waiting for my speech. I did it well and once again, I thanked KGRE and
AusAid who have been our good friends helping us improve our English.”
Wibowo – MESS, KGCC
#050
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