Hands-on Training in Adult Education ESL Teaching
Whether you are a volunteer, an experienced instructor or new to English as a Second Language (ESL), our quick affordable1 training will provide you with the tools you need to teach more confidently and effectively.
Learn methods and techniques that really work, while enhancing your ESL presentation skills and knowledge. The ESL Teaching Academy training coursework can be a helpful resource to prepare for the ExCET/TExES2 exam, the classes are approved as Continuing Professional Education hours toward Standard Certificate renewal3. In addition, students can build a transcript with a record of earned CEUs, which are recognized across the United States. A Skills Award overall certificate is also available to those who complete six core courses, two electives and the practicum and observation.
Previous ESL teaching experience is not required. As minimum requirements for participating in the program, interested students must hold a high school diploma, GED or equivalent, and have advanced-level English language proficiency.
(1) Financial Aid Available (2) Teachers certified to teach in Texas can become certified to teach ESL by passing the test in this area (3) Classes are approved by the Texas State Board for Educator Certification
| Fall 2008 Semester |
Accelerated Program |
$320.00 |
Get early ESL teaching experience through classroom visits and observation. Come to an informative orientation on Saturday, September 6 or Saturday, September 13 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in N200.
Teaching ESL as a Career
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| Course Number: |
EDTC 1092 section 41021 |
| Fee: |
$50 |
| Instructor: |
Barbara Ledezma |
| Dates: |
September 19 - 20 |
| Room: |
TBA |
| Hours: |
7 hrs. (elective) |
| Time: |
Fri. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. |
Course Description: This course is designed to present basic information for the participant who may be considering ESL as a career. It is a wonderful course for first time ESLers. Information about local, national and international teaching practices is included.
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Understanding Language Learning
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| Course Number: |
EDTC 1092 section 41022 |
| Fee: |
$120 |
| Instructor: |
Dr. Ray Elliot |
| Dates: |
October 3 - 4 and 10 - 11 |
| Room: |
TBA |
| Hours: |
16 hrs. (core) |
| Time: |
Fri. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. |
Course Description: This course focuses on predominant theories of second language learning and acquisition and examines factors that influence language learning. As possible, it is recommended that this course be taken prior to the academy’s ESL teaching methods courses. |
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Testing and Syllabi: Essential Nuts and Bolts (online)
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| Course Number: |
EDTC 1092 section 41023 |
| Fee: |
$50 |
| Instructor: |
Maria Caratini-Prado |
| Hours: |
7 hrs. (core) |
Course Description: ESL teachers need to be able to determine reasonable objectives for their students, and evaluate student progress on a daily basis. This course first covers considerations involved in designing a basic ESL class syllabus, (the teacher's tool to share important course-related details and expectations) and then focuses on appropriate assessment methods and strategies.
*Enroll by e-mailing mcaratini@dcccd.edu requesting the course.* |
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Teaching True Beginners
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| Course Number: |
EDTC 1092 section 41024 |
| Fee: |
$50 |
| Instructor: |
Maria Caratini-Prado |
| Date: |
October 17 - 18 |
| Room: |
TBA |
| Hours: |
7 hrs. (elective) |
| Time: |
Fri. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Course Description: You need to know what to do when you walk into a classroom and everything you say elicits a blank stare. This workshop takes the participant through a mock short-term class for true beginners and presents scenarios related to first day activities and retention.
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Understanding Cultures
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| Course Number: |
EDTC 1092 section 41025 |
| Fee: |
$50 |
| Instructor: |
Barbara Ledezma |
| Date: |
November 21 - 22 |
| Room: |
TBA |
| Hours: |
7 hours (elective) |
| Time: |
Fri. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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| Course Description: This course is designed to introduce the teacher to sociolinguistic and enhance teacher effectiveness in the adult ESL classroom. The instructor will present an overview of surface features and deep features of a variety of cultures, especially those represented in the vicinity of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. Topics will include culture shock, non-verbal communication, language and cultural influences, and cultures and its impact on language development. Includes a Saturday trip to an international museum of cultures ($4.00). |
(Spring and Summer 2009 program information will be posted in early November 2008.)
For full course descriptions and more information please go online to the continuing education link at www.eastfieldcollege.edu or contact Maria Caratini-Prado at 972-860-7659 or email her at mcaratini@dcccd.edu. Practicum and Observation are available throughout the semester.
Related Links
Texas Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages - Region V
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