BP in TESOL Course Module Structure
1) THE LEARNING MODULE We examine our own learning experiences, and begin to think about how they can guide our teaching
2) THE TEACHING MODULE A detailed look at teaching, teaching techniques, and language teaching in particular
3) THE LANGUAGE MODULE Formerly called the grammar module – this is where we examine what language consists of and how this can help our teaching, including grammar
4) THE SPEAKING MODULE An examination of the skill of speaking, and the many ways we can help our students to develop it
5) THE LISTENING MODULE What makes listening different than speaking? And what, therefore, can we do differently as teachers to help our students develop this valuable skill?
6) THE READING MODULE What abilities and skills go into reading, and what strategies can make your students better readers?
7) THE CULTURE MODULE What is the role of culture in the EFL classroom, and how do your culture and your students’ culture affect your teaching?
8) THE WRITING MODULE Many people learn to speak a language well without ever being able to write it… explore a new approach teaching writing
9) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Helping you set realistic expectations when you return to your teaching environment, as well as helping you develop plans to share and inform your community of teachers
2) THE TEACHING MODULE A detailed look at teaching, teaching techniques, and language teaching in particular
3) THE LANGUAGE MODULE Formerly called the grammar module – this is where we examine what language consists of and how this can help our teaching, including grammar
4) THE SPEAKING MODULE An examination of the skill of speaking, and the many ways we can help our students to develop it
5) THE LISTENING MODULE What makes listening different than speaking? And what, therefore, can we do differently as teachers to help our students develop this valuable skill?
6) THE READING MODULE What abilities and skills go into reading, and what strategies can make your students better readers?
7) THE CULTURE MODULE What is the role of culture in the EFL classroom, and how do your culture and your students’ culture affect your teaching?
8) THE WRITING MODULE Many people learn to speak a language well without ever being able to write it… explore a new approach teaching writing
9) COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Helping you set realistic expectations when you return to your teaching environment, as well as helping you develop plans to share and inform your community of teachers