Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Certificate

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Curriculum

This program can be completed in 6 to 12 months.


Courses (12 credits)
EDUC 602Language Learning & Teaching3.00 credits
EDUC 604Structure/Sound Sys of English3.00 credits
EDUC 606Design and Assessment3.00 credits
EDUC 608The Intercultural Learner3.00 credits

Course Descriptions

EDUC 602 Language Learning & Teaching - 3.00 credits

This course introduces participants to foundational theory in both first and second language acquisition and instruction. The course explores how learners acquire language, what influences the learning process, and how instruction best aids that process. A practicum component includes observations of classrooms and tutorials of English language learners.

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EDUC 604 Structure/Sound Sys of English - 3.00 credits

This course focuses on the structural features of the English language, including phonetic, phonological, morphological, syntactic and pragmatic features. In the practicum component, participants will collect and analyze language from both native and non-native speakers of English, using it to develop targeted structural exercises for English instruction.

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EDUC 606 Design and Assessment - 3.00 credits

This course emphasizes the role of ESL teachers as course developers and action researchers, focusing on effective lesson planning, tack design, materials development, assessment and evaluation, and the use of computers in instruction. In the practicum component, participants will design thematic units, determine objectives, develop materials, and design assessment tools.

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EDUC 608 The Intercultural Learner - 3.00 credits

This course explores the needs, experiences, values, and beliefs of culturally and linguistically diverse learners and their families and communities. Building home/school relations and adapting and supporting curriculum through school services will be a focus. For a practicum, participants will engage in a case study of an English language learner.

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