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The 18-hour ELTA training courses are in both online and in-person

 

The 18-hour ELTA training courses are in both online and in-person

 

Online courses


The online courses include both asynchronous and synchronous formats. 

◆ Asynchronous courses

  • Each online course is 2 hours in length. Applicants must complete 5 asynchronous online courses (10 hours total), including 3 required courses and 2 electives.
  • “ELTA Program Overview,” “Increasing Student Talk Time” (including teaching experiences sharing), and “Hands-on: Activity Design and Development” are required. 
  • An additional 2 elective courses must be completed from the list provided below.
  • Each course has three quizzes, which must be completed as proof of attendance.

 

No. Asynchronous Courses Requirement Note
1  ELTA Program Overview Required MUST BE
COMPLETED
2  Increasing Student Talk Time  Required
3  Hands- on: Activity Design and Development Required
4  Teaching Activities Design Elective CHOOSE TWO
TO COMPLETE
5  K-12 School Overview Elective
6  Multimedia Learning Resources Application Elective
7  Classroom Language & Classroom Management Elective
8  Co-teaching & Cross-cultural Communication Elective
9  Manage Large Classes Elective
10  Using Manipulatives in the Language Classroom Elective

 

 

Synchronous courses
  • Applicants must participate in both synchronous course sessions for their full duration (4 hours in total).
Date Time Topic Speaker

February 18, 2022
( Friday )

2 - 3 pm In-school teaching experience in elementary school_1 Ksenia
3 - 4 pm In-school teaching experience in elementary school_2 Katy
February 22, 2022
( Tuesday )
2 - 4 pm In-school teaching experience in junior high school Jepri

 

Micro-teaching ( in-person )


Applicants who have finished the online courses requirements will be notified by email and invited to participate in a teaching demonstration. The micro-teaching component is divided into two phases and will take 4 hours in total.

1. Phase I:
Teaching material preparation. This phase includes the preparation of materials and discussions before teaching. Applicants may discuss appropriate teaching materials and teaching methods with other applicants and advisors.

2. Phase II:
In-person teaching demonstration and feedback. During this phase, applicants are asked to provide a 20 minute teaching demonstration by modeling and role-playing their teaching as if they were in a classroom for other invited applicants and a panel of advisors. Following demonstrations, there will be an additional period for feedback and discussion from both peer applicants and advisors.

 

 

Notes

1. Incomplete applications will not be processed.Submitted documents will not be returned to applicants at any time.

2. The project team reserves the rights to modify the content of the program, and to change, suspend, or cancel the program. If there are matters not covered, the project team will make amendments at any time, and announce these changes on the website.

 

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