Wednesday, September 16, 2009

TESL TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS IN TORONTO MONTREAL VANCOUVER

TESL TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMS

TORONTO MONTREAL VANCOUVER

for those students wishing to pursue professional teacher training in recognized Career Training Institutions.

The TESOL (Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages) program provides students with the skills and knowledge to become successful as ESL/EFL teachers. It is designed to help both prospective and experienced teachers. This program is recognized by TESL Canada. Students who successfully complete this program may apply for TESL Canada’s Professional Standard Two certification.

TESOL-TYL Preparation Plus Diploma Program is designed to equip you with the language skills for teaching English as a second language to young learners (children, adolescents, and young adults), and is the perfect introduction to working with children in English and to future TESOL course work.

For additional TESL/TESOL/TEFL teacher training info email to info@eslincanada.com


Hello Teachers

This is our 2009 fall summary of ESL Teaching News.

We expect a few more teaching positions for Canadian ESL teachers during 2010.

The major influencing factors are the continuing economic recovery, more stable currencies and reduced effects of the H1N1 flu virus.

The high 2009 Canadian dollar and Swine Flu motivated many international students to stay at home or choose non-North America destinations.

All Canadian ESL schools experienced a decrease of students compared to last year. We have already witnessed a number of ESL school bankruptcies and expect more over the winter months. Many ESL schools have slashed teacher salaries, increased student-teacher ratios, fired senior staff and replaced them with unqualified or minimum qualified new staff, stopped supplying books and other cost reduction service cuts.

During 2009 we continued to see English students from Spain. Many utilized the special overseas study scholarship available to Spanish students. The rise of the Euro against both the Canadian and USA dollars has motivated some Europeans to try North American Schools and the new lower costs via the currency exchanges.

With small increases of the Brazilian Real, Korean Won, Mexican Peso and Chinese RMB we expect to see more students next summer.

More students means more teaching jobs in Canada and the USA. If you can get a job and be paid fairly for your qualifications and experience.

We recommend teaching in a stable economy with established professional teaching pay - Europe and Japan still look the best.

Articles for ESL English Teachers
ESL Teacher Training programs in Canada - There are a wide variety of certificate programs offered by universities, colleges, private schools, non-profit educational organizations, and fly-by-night paper mills.

True or not - who cares, How many times do we "misjudge" by appearance? A Teacher's story - you can make a difference.

Thinking of ESL Teaching? Questions to ask yourself - Good ESL teachers are patient at explaining things. Being comfortable with explaining content and context to students is an essential skill for teachers.

Introduction to Accreditation - Accreditation is a validation statement by a group of persons who are, theoretically, impartial experts in higher education, that a given school, or department within a school, has been thoroughly investigated and found worthy of approval.

Introduction to TPR - Teaching Methodology by James Asher PHD - As instructors we give ourselves the advantage of using the right brain when we move about the classroom in our delivery of information. Movement of our body makes information flow from left to right and back again at lightning velocity.

Introduction to Accelerated Learning Strategies - While language is one of the most important products of human evolution, it uses only a few of the many skills and senses available to our minds.

ESL Web Resources and Sites for Teachers English Literature Resources and Sites for Teachers Teachers as Professional Baseball Players - It always amazes me to hear about "Teacher Performance Ratings" especially when you consider the criteria used, the questions asked, qualifications and or the agendas of the evaluators.

http://www.eslincanada.com/articlesforteachers.html


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