This course is designed for Overseas Teachers of
English (or those about to enter the profession) whose first language
is not English.
You can choose to study for 1 or 2 weeks – each week is
an independent unit, starting on a Monday. To join this course,
you will need an upper-intermediate level of English or higher.
You will be asked to do a pre-course language test to determine
your level of English. You will also have a brief interview with
a member of the College staff on arrival to further help us assess
your level of spoken English.
Each week, your full-time course comprises 15 hours of class tuition
in a group (including a 30-minute break) and 5 hours of varied activities,
including observation of Oxford House College, Oxford classes.
The central objectives of the Creative Methodology Course
are:
- to help trainees focus on professional practice and knowledge
- to enhance trainees’ professional status, both within
their teaching institutions and within the profession as a whole
Specific objectives include:
- fostering an in-depth awareness of latest theory and practice
in ELT, in terms of approaches to teaching, techniques and lesson
models
- promoting professional collegiality
- encouraging experimentation and creativity in teaching methodology
The Creative Methodology Course syllabus includes approaches and
methods (e.g. silent way, task-based learning, visualisation, multiple
intelligences, lexical approach), classroom techniques (e.g. Harmer’s
ESA teaching model, Scrivener’s ARC teaching model), classroom
management (e.g. instructions, eye contact, interaction, use of
L1, discipline) and correction techniques (e.g. error analysis,
recent changes in spoken British English).
Your observation of multilingual classes will give you the opportunity
to explore the roles of observer and ‘observee’, to
chart lesson stages and to see classroom management and techniques
in practice.
All course participants receive a pre-course bibliography which
they can refer to prior to the start of their course (although the
reading of these texts is not a requirement to complete the course).
Participants who are already practising teachers are also invited
to complete a brief selection of self-observation sheets to encourage
them to analyse their own classroom performance in their own teaching
situation, prior to the start of their course. These self-observation
sheets are submitted to the Course Director at the start of the
course, helping him or her to gain more insight into the teachers’
backgrounds and to better anticipate the teachers’ needs during
the course.
On completion of your course, you will receive an Oxford House
College certificate, with details of the course dates, the number
of course hours, and details of topics covered. In addition you
will receive a detailed and personalised report from the Course
Director, with suggestions for further professional development.
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