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| [eal-bilingual] Notice of TEAL programme at Canterbury | |
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gill.adams at kent.gov.uk
gill.adams at kent.gov.uk
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| Article: [eal-bilingual] Notice of TEAL programme at Canterbury | |
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Thanks for this, Charlotte. Would you like me to forward it to likely schools? Also, Caroline Taylor and Sue Maharry are doing a resources fair in Dover on July 2nd. It might be worth asking if you can advertise the TEAL course at that event. Regards Gill Adams Specialist Teacher Bilingual and Minority Ethnic Achievement Canterbury City and Country Cluster Clover House Thanet Way Whitstable Kent CT5 3QZ Tel: 01227 284414 Mobile: 07795 343441 email: gill.adams at kent.gov.uk -----Original Message----- From: eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:eal-bilingual-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of charlotte.franson at canterbury.ac.uk Sent: 13 June 2008 13:35 To: eal-bilingual at lists.becta.org.uk Subject: [eal-bilingual] Notice of TEAL programme at Canterbury Teaching English as an Additional Language (TEAL) Postgraduate Certificate September 2008 - June 2009 This programme is delivered in Canterbury throughout the academic year. Canterbury is close to the M2/A2 in Kent - easily accessible by both road and rail (Victoria, Waterloo East or Charing Cross). Entry requirements You will normally be expected to have QTS and in addition, you should have at least three years' relevant teaching experience and access to EAL learners in classroom contexts, necessary for completing your assignments. You will also have access to IT/internet facilities so that you are able to communicate electronically with tutors and peers, access library resources and word process assignments. Programme details For each module you will be required to attend 5 sessions ( 6 hours each) during term time at the Canterbury campus, 10 am - 4pm. These could be Saturdays or an extended afternoon during the week, for example, 5 Fridays. Term 1: Introduction to TEAL (an overview of key issues) Term 2: Second Language Acquisition and Learning in the Classroom Term 3: The Structure and Teaching of English in Curriculum Contexts For each module you will have a reader of key papers and will be expected to use University resources to support your study. Self study between sessions will contribute to each module assessment (equivalent to 4000 words for each module). Assignments are linked to classroom practice and you will be offered individual and group tutorial support. The University provides both on-line and campus-based study support for students. Fees for 2008 - 2009: £827 (3 modules) For general information and application forms contact: Department of Language Studies Secretary: 01227 782585 Email: eleanor.waller at canterbury.ac.uk For programme information contact: Dr. Charlotte Franson: 01227 782 940 est. 3182 charlotte.franson at canterbury.ac.uk |
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