| TEFL Certification
Gaining TEFL certification is your first step towards an exciting
and rewarding experience teaching English overseas. The major qualifications
necessary to secure positions Teaching English as a Foreign Language
(TEFL), also known as Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
(TESOL) are an internationally recognized TEFL certificate or TESOL
Certificate.
There are numerous organizations offering TEFL courses, which lead
to a TESOL or TEFL certificate. The recognition of these organizations
and the acceptance of their TEFL and TESOL certificates vary from
course to course. There are, however, only a small number of international
organizations that oversee the issuing of globally accepted TEFL
qualifications, one of these larger organizations is TEFL.sk accredited
by LTTC.
TEFL Certificate
Typically, English language schools and TEFL institutes around the
globe require as minimum a 4-week, externally moderated and accredited,
120+ hours TEFL certificate that meets international regulatory
standards. To meet international TEFL standards laid down by organizations
such as TESOL in the USA and the British Council in the UK, TEFL
or TESOL courses must have 6 hrs of observed and constructively
critiqued English teaching lessons with foreign English language
students (not fellow course participants). The TEFL course should
also have dynamic, trainee led input sessions covering all aspects
of teaching English including teaching methodology, grammar and
phonology, and have a grading system based on performance in the
classroom and an end of course exam.
TEFL.sk
Having obtained TEFL certification from an organization such as
TEFL.sk, language schools can see that you have attended a reputable
TEFL course which includes 6 hours observed and constructively critiqued
teaching practice, that you have completed the various course projects
and assignments, that your English teaching is of a good standard
and that you have shown an ability to adapt to a foreign culture
or environment (especially if you take a TEFL course abroad).
Some organizations offer short weekend TEFL or TESOL courses and
online TEFL and TESOL courses. Employers can clearly see that these
programs do not offer the same features as a residential 4-week
TEFL course. If you choose to take a weekend or a short online TEFL
course, it is important to understand that a certificate from such
a course will probably not get you many job offers from the more
sought after English teaching destinations.
If you plan to teach English overseas it is therefore to the benefit
for your English language students and your own employment prospects
that you gain appropriate training from an organization such as
TEFL.sk.
TEFL Certification Course Checklist
Important features to look for when selecting an internationally
recognized TEFL course are:
Does the course:
- Meet international standards for the regulation of acceptable
English language teaching certification
- Include one hundred or more hours of training and input
- Have 6 hours of trainer observed and critiqued teaching practice
with genuine students of English
- Include input sessions that cover teaching skills, classroom
management, language awareness (grammar), phonology and how to
apply, prepare and teach these skills effectively
- Assess trainees continually during the course through projects,
assignments, teaching practice and also include an end of course
exam
- Have every course moderated and inspected by an independent
teaching body or professional
- Meet the approval and recognition of respected independent professional
bodies and individuals
- Update its input to reflect developments in language teaching
- Offer a certificate at the end of the course that is valued
and internationally recognized
The TEFL.sk teaching program is one of the few courses that meet
all of the above criteria.
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