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Indriyo Sukmono arrived at Yale
in August 2001, and currently teaches beginning, intermediate, and
advanced Indonesian and Javanese classes. His early career in Indonesian
language teaching began in 1986-88 at PIBBI, an Intensive program
in Indonesian language and culture at Satya Wacana University in
Salatiga, Central Java where he finished his BA in language teaching
and pedagogy in 1989. He was a lecturer at Atmajaya University in
Jakarta from 1989-1996, teaching English and Indonesian for foreign
business entrepreneurs before moving to Tempe, Arizona. Mr. Sukmono
completed a masters degree in Educational Media Technology in 1999,
and a second masters in English as a Second Language (ESL) in 2001
at Arizona State University, while serving as a teaching assistant
in Indonesian language. He also taught Indonesian in Southeast Studies
Asia Summer Institutes (SEASSI)
for five summers (1996-2000), at ASU, University of Oregon, and
University of Wisconsin.
Mr. Sukmono's professional interests include
development of multimedia materials for language learning &
instruction and Indonesian contemporary literature. With support
from the Center for Language Studies and the Council on Southeast
Asia Studies at Yale, his current ongoing projects include reading
module design, and production of audio-video teaching materials
for Indonesian language instruction.
Mr. Sukmono is an active member of COTIM
(Consortium on Teaching of Indonesian and Malay) and
NCOLCTL (National Council of Organizations of Less Commonly Taught
Languages) in the U.S.
Mr. Sukmono serves as the faculty advisor to the Yale
Indonesia Forum (YIF), and has organized numerous conferences,
workshops and events at Yale on the politics and culture of Indonesia.
Contact information:
Indriyo K. Sukmono
Council on Southeast Asia Studies
Yale University
P.O. Box 208206
New Haven, CT 06520-8206
Campus: 315 Luce Hall, 34 Hillhouse
Ave.
Tel: (203) 436-4192
Fax: (203) 432-3432
E-mail: indriyo.sukmono@yale.edu
Yale
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