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overall course objective is to help teachers expand their skills in planning,
teaching and evaluating lessons. The course works with teachers to achieve the
following goals:
In
the area of PLANNING - Write
clear learning objectives appropriate for students.
- Identify
potential challenges for students - with language and with tasks.
- Prepare
to address challenges appropriately.
- Incorporate
and appropriate variety of techniques, focuses (teacher and student roles), and
modalities (visual, auditory, kinesthetic).
- Create
learner-centered activities.
- Design
activities appropriate to class size, student needs, levels, and interests.
- Sequence lessons logically: providing ample
meaningful practice, recycling material and ensuring opportunities for assessment.
- Set well defined objectives for self as a
teacher.
- Incorporate appropriate use
of input from workshops, English Language Teaching (ELT) materials and resources.

In
the area of TEACHING - Develop
rapport with students and create a respectful, secure, movtivating, learner-centered
environment.
- Use oral and body language
appropriate for student level and context: vocabulary, speed, tone and gestures.
- Get and act upon feedback from students.
- Adjust lesson plans as necessary, while moving
toward objectives.
- Give clear instructions.
- Convey meaning in context clearly and accurately.
- Check understanding of language, concepts
and tasks.
- Clarify form, meaning and
use (as appropriate) of the target language in all stages of the lesson.
- Respond sensitively, appropriately and respectfully
to students equally - in terms of needs, interests and background.
- Organize
students and space in ways appropriate to activities and in order to foster learner-centered
learning.
- Effectively manage pair,
group and individual work.
- Assess
student learning and provide appropriate feedback to students on their performance
(i.e. error treatment and affirmation).
- Incorporate
appropriate teacher and student roles for various stages in the lesson.
In the area of EVALUATING
- Discuss how student learning objectives were
met with supporting evidence from individual students and from large group behaviour.
- Identify and usefully communicate the significant
strengths in a lesson plan and in a lesson in relation to objectives.
- Identify
internal/external factors which help/hinder your own development as a teacher.
- Generate and incorporate in future teaching
appropriate actions to address challenges in response to self-reflection or feedback
from others (trainers, peers, and students).
- Discuss
teaching in terms of basic ELT concepts and methodology: learner-centered teaching,
lesson planning frameworks, inductive/deductive methods, learning styles and modalities,
monitoring, assessment, error treatment strategies, and form / meaning / use /
pronunciation aspects of language points.
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