TESOL leaflet - Ulster University
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TESOL leaflet - Ulster University
MA Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) with overseas Teaching Practice Placement Faculty of Social Sciences About the Programme The MA TESOL programme is the only Master’s level TESOL programme in the UK to offer an overseas teaching practice placement. If you wish to gain or improve your practice of teaching English to speakers of other languages whilst simultaneously developing your theoretical knowledge of TESOL then this may be the course for you! It is suitable for those who have no previous teaching experience or those who want to progress their teaching skills. Attendance and Duration The Master’s is a linked award – if you choose to complete the qualification on a full-time basis, the Postgraduate Diploma is 2 semesters long and the Master’s one semester, so you can complete the whole programme in one calendar year. If you choose to complete the qualification on a part-time basis, then the Postgraduate Diploma is two years long (that is, four semesters) and the Master’s three semesters, so you complete the whole programme in three years in the part-time mode. Some full-time students choose to switch pathways after the Postgraduate Diploma and compete the Master’s dissertation in part-time mode (that is three semesters); this way the programme takes one and a half years. Each of the modules on the programme will be assessed through coursework and once you have successfully passed the Postgraduate Diploma modules you can progress to the Master’s, when you complete a dissertation on a topic of your choice. The Master’s in TESOL is delivered at the Coleraine campus of the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland www.ulster.ac.uk/campus/coleraine. Entry Requirements An Honours or non-Honours degree from a University of the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland, or from an institution of another country which is recognised as being of an equivalent standard; and evidence of competence in written and spoken English (GCSE grade C or equivalent). Course Features • The Master’s in TESOL features a six-week teaching practice in Hungary where you will teach English in either primary or secondary schools. • There is a systematic course of Microteaching to help you develop pedagogical skills in preparation for the Hungarian teaching practice. • The module on Research Methods prepares you to undertake the research for the dissertation. • There is a mix of home and overseas students and the strong peer support among students on this course has been the subject of positive comments by External Examiners. • You can complete the Master’s in one calendar year. Course Content • English Language Teaching Methodology (30 credit points) This module aims at a synthesis of theory and practice; it covers principles of classroom management, communicative competence, humanistic approaches, composition of tests and examinations, lexical approaches, syllabus design and discourse analysis as well as promotion of skills for teaching listening comprehension, reading, speaking and writing. • Language, Learning and Acquisition (15 credit points) The module gives students a solid theoretical underpinning regarding key English language acquisition/learning concepts. For example, students explore issues related to first and second language acquisition, language learning processes, social interaction, intercultural communication, teacher talk and language transfer. By doing so, the module offers students an opportunity to apply the theory to their practice and to explore research critically. • Knowledge about Language (15 credit points) The module is designed to develop the grammatical and phonetic knowledge and pedagogical skills which are considered essential for teachers of English to speakers of other languages. The module is about learning English grammar and phonetics but also learning how to teach them. It is also about reflecting on what students already know, developing their meta-knowledge about English language and becoming a better teacher through that process. • Research Methods (30 credit points) The module is designed to equip TESOL trainees with the key research skills required to further knowledge and understanding of their own chosen professional field. With the aid of independent learning materials and group workshops, students will learn how to begin the research process in preparation for their Master’s dissertation studies. • Teaching Practice (30 credit points) Full-time trainees go to teach in Gyor, Hungary, for six weeks, usually departing in mid-February and returning in early April. Part-time students go to Gyor for three weeks in year one of the programme and complete three weeks Teaching Practice in Northern Ireland in year two. Gyor is a beautiful central European city located midway between Budapest and Vienna. Our students teach in primary or secondary schools and are supported by Hungarian host teachers and staff of the University who stay in Gyor for that purpose. The module gives an authentic opportunity to teach English to non-native speakers of the language. Students will be expected to pay for their own accommodation and food when abroad; the University helps organise accommodation and pays for flights. • MA Dissertation in TESOL (60 credit points) The MA is achieved by preparation of a dissertation up to 18,000 words on a subject of the student’s choice which normally incorporates an element of original classroom based research. What are the Fees? To Apply: Go to the University’s homepage, www.ulster.ac.uk, click on the quick link to postgraduate taught courses then ‘T’ for TESOL, then ‘apply for this course’. More Information is available from: • Course Director: Barbara Skinner, [email protected] or Contact Mrs Angela Graham, Faculty Office University of Ulster Coleraine campus Cromore Road Coleraine BT52 1SA Telephone: +44 (0)28 7032 4595 Email: [email protected] The successful completion of the PG Diploma/Masters in TESOL does not offer or guarantee you a place on a PGCE Programme but the real classroom experience which you gain may help in any future PGCE application/interview. In addition, having gained a PG Diploma/Masters in TESOL is likely to be looked on favourably by employers, as an increasing number of schools have pupils with EAL (English as an Additional Language). Comments by the external examiner The tuition fees for the linked PGD/MA are: £4,020 (£2,765 for the PGD and £1,255 for the MA). Fees can be paid in instalments. ‘The main strength of the course is the teaching practice in Hungary. This provides an invaluable experience for both the new teachers as well as the experienced teachers….I was also particularly impressed by the way in which the experience in Hungary was integrated into other modules of the course.’ Please note some students, particularly those from the Republic of Ireland, may be eligible for a grant towards fees. ‘The students were highly complimentary about the course and commended the team spirit that had been generated, as well as the commitment of the teaching staff.’ Comments from students ‘The teaching practice course in Hungary is organised extremely well, and links between the various schools there and the University are strong and mutually beneficial’. ‘We are all aware of the fact that it is people who make up Departments within a University. I am in no doubt that all students stand to benefit from the high standard that has already been set. Sincere thanks to all involved in making the course of studies so enjoyable’. One of the schools in Gyor - Czuczor Gergely Bencés Gimnázium Faculty of Social Sciences www.ulster.ac.uk/socialsciences ‘I’m in my fourth year working as a lecturer at Kanda University of international Studies in Chiba Japan. It’s an amazing job which hired me right after I graduated. We get over three months holiday per year and there are lots of opportunities for professional development. There are over 60 English lecturers here so that adds to the sense of community and the students are angels. During the interview process my boss was impressed by the placement in Hungary that you sent us on! They accepted me while I was still finishing off my Thesis. Thanks so much for looking after us so well Barbara – That was a really special year’. The information provided in this leaflet is correct at the time of going to press but the courses are subject to continuing development and the University reserves the right to make changes at any time, before or after a candidate’s admission. As much notice as possible will be given of such changes 10/04/2013.