tesol/tefl certificate course
- Premier US-based
130-hour TESOL/TEFL certificate course from an
accredited institution with 37 years offering the MA TESOL degree and the
first Peace Corps training center.
- Trainers who have MA TESOL degrees and 33 years of teaching
experience and managing university-based academic preparation programs at
four universities.
- Inductive, experiential, hands-on approach with 6:1
teacher-student
ratio. Course maximum is 12 students.
- 54 hours of observed practice teaching, observation, with 6 hours of individual practice teaching, and
feedback with ESL students.
- US and Internationally recognized TESOL/TEFL certificate
- Jobs found abroad and in the US at private language schools, Literacy, School District and Adult Ed programs.
- Tuition for the course is $2295 which includes all materials. Parking is not included. No financial aid is available.
Extended Two-Month Course
April 18-June 13, 2009
Summer Intensive Course:
June 12-July 10, 2009
School for International Training and SIT
are registered trademarks of World Learning, Inc, all rights reserved. The School for International Training is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc., a non-governmental, nationally recognized organization
Global TEFL
is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 equal opportunity educational organization and does not discriminate as to race, color, nationality, or creed. We have been promoting international and teacher education for the past 15 years and are pleased to work with the School for International Training in offering the SIT TESOL Certificate and Language Teacher Training Certificate Courses
For More Information Contact:
Ron Bradley
312-209-3660
www.globaltefl.org or www.sit.edu
OR
Helen Kallenbach, Director
Sonoma State American Language Institute
707-664-2742
Frequently Asked Questions about this course:
What will I learn?
The Certificate Course addresses three areas:- Participants explore the relationship between language learning and teaching, which later provides the foundation for their investigation of teaching and teaching practice.
- Participants plan, teach and assess lessons in the four skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing), grammar, and culture through experiential activities, teaching demonstrations, discussions, lesson planning, and readings.
- Participants put their new knowledge and skills into practice through daily practice teaching sessions. Trainers observe and facilitate feedback sessions after these lessons. From them, participants learn to reflect on and assess their own teaching as well as to learn from the teaching of their peers.
What is the School for International Training?
The School for International Training (SIT), located in Brattleboro. Vermont, for 36 years has been offering master degree programs in language teacher education and intercultural management. It also offers more than fifty undergraduate study abroad programs. The mission of the school is to enable participants to develop the skills, knowledge, attitudes and awareness needed to contribute effectively to global understanding.
SIT is well-known nationally and internationally for its work in language teacher education and has been training learner-oriented, culturally sensitive and humanistic language teachers in their Master of Arts in TESOL course for over thirty five years. It has prepared over 2000 active professionals who are working in the field today making significant contributions as classroom teachers, administrators or consultants throughout the US and in over 70 countries around the world.
Among the earliest proponents of experiential education, SIT's program provides teachers with the knowledge to achieve excellence in their classroom practice and to be advocates for intercultural understanding. These same elements provided the basis for the design of the four-week certificate program.
Why should I take the SIT TESOL certificate course?
The SIT course provides practical training in which the participants develop skills in planning lessons and teaching speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar and the culture of English. The workshop sessions are highly interactive and experiential in nature. The course includes planning lessons and 24 hours of teaching and observation to "real" ESOL students. The trainers observe all teaching sessions and give you valuable feedback after each teaching session.
