Target audience
Native speakers and non-native speakers with at least an upperintermediate level of English (B2)
Experienced language teachers who want to become teacher trainers
Those new to teacher training, including directors of studies, who want to develop their skills further
Course summary
The course focuses on ways of helping and training teachers. The content will be practically orientated and a ‘reflective’ approach is taken.
You will examine the major differences between language teaching and teacher training, investigate different ways of planning and presenting sessions and enhance your "people skills."
By the end of the course you will have covered those key areas necessary to feel more confident either to take up a training position or to develop further in your current role.
Materials will be partly customised for the group by the main trainer, supplemented by published materials.
You will also become familiar with resources like HLT Mag and the Teacher Trainer Journal.
Course content
Identify and discuss qualities needed to be an effective teacher trainer.
Plan training sessions that value different learning styles
Heighten your observation skills and provide valuable feedback on teaching
Acknowledge and respond to feedback given to you by others
Listen to people respectfully and communicate sensitively and effectively
How to deal with "difficult people"
An introduction to “Change management”
Relate to and manage teachers on an individual and team basis
Develop teacher autonomy which encourages continuous, self-determined professional development
Maintain and expand your own development as a trainer
Incorporate core elements from "feeder fields," such as NLP, into your training
For:
From 18 years old
Levels for this course:
Minimum B2
Course Timetable:
09:00-15:30
Duration Class: (in minuts)
0
Type of Course:
Erasmus + Grants
Is there a certificate at the end of the course?:
Sí
Cost of material used in the course:
-
Maximum places per class
15
Minimum age to do course :
18
Minimum number of weeks to do course:
Sin mínimo
Comments:
The University of Galway is an internationally focused university with a grand campus located 5 kilometres east from Limerick city centre. The beautiful Shannon river runs through what is widely known as one of the most environmentally friendly campuses in the world.
Summer at the University of Limerick is an exciting time to explore Irish culture, take part in fun activities, enjoy a drink with classmates in a traditional Irish pub and connect with nature in walks on the university grounds and along the Shannon river.
During your Pilgrims course at the University of Limerick you can choose to stay on campus at the halls of residence. They are located within a 5-10 minute walk to classrooms.
Full-board meal provision is included in the accommodation package. Meals are provided in canteens throughout the campus. On check-in you will receive a lanyard with a daily credit to use for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Halls of residence features:
Single rooms with en-suite shower and toilet facilities
Bed linen and towels provided
Full-board included (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
Access to a shared kitchen for light cooking and tea & coffee making facilities
Mini supermarket on campus
Pay as you go launderette on campus
Maximum number of students in class: 15
Length of time of classes: 45 mins
Minimum student age: 18
Level test the first day of course: Yes
Students of various nationalities: Yes
Date of launch of the school: 0
Timetables of the school: 08:30 - 16:00
Time of arrival on the first day: 08:30
Levels of courses offered: All
Social programme: yes/ local cultural visits and museums etc, evening activities
Organised trips: Yesl
Conditions of the school
- The fees must be paid by 30 days before the start date of the course in order to finalise your inscription and to be assured of your place on the course and in the accommodation.
- All bank charges must be paid by the student.
- There is no reimbursement of the course fees or of any other service contracted, in the case cancellation of the course by the student once the course is underway.
- There is no refund for late arrival, absence or early departure due to transport problems or for any other reason once the course is underway.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
- Any cancellation or change which affects the services contracted must be communicated to the school in writing. On making the reservation of the course the student has agreed to the cancellation and refund policy.
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