The Sonoma State University linguistics program will hold an information session for those interested in the Teaching English as a Second Language Certificate at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25 in Stevenson 2065. Enrollment for the spring semester has begun, and there are openings in the program. Classes start Monday, Jan. 30. Students may also attend single courses prior to applying to the program.
On Wednesday, professor Richard Senghas will address the TESL certificate and adult education credential, teaching English as a foreign language program, and continuing academic/professional development for teachers. Other issues discussed include qualifying for financial aid, and how some of these courses may be applied towards a Masters in Education in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
with an area emphasis in TESL.
Questions may be directed to Senghas at richard.senghas@sonoma.edu, (707)664-2307 or (707)664-2419.