For more information about the Program and to apply on-line, please visit: http://elf.georgetown.edu. Applicants must submit an online application and accompanying documents. CVs and resumes submitted via e-mail will not be considered.
Host Country: Turkey
Host City: Hatay
Host Institution: Mustafa Kemal University
Fellow
September 2012 ? June 2013
Project Focus English for Writing, English for Speaking, English for Listening, English for Reading, Teaching Methodologies, Teaching Techniques, American Culture
Project Description The EL Fellow based at Mustafa Kemal University will instruct pre-service teachers in the English Language Teaching Department of the Faculty of Education. In addition to language skills courses, the EL Fellow will be asked to give courses in one or more of the following aspects of second/foreign language teaching methodology: English for Specific Purposes, task-based instruction, computer-assisted language learning, curriculum development, teaching English to young learners, and assessment.
The EL Fellow will work with the English teaching staff at Turkish Educational Association (TED) schools to support local English Access Microscholarship Program courses. The EL Fellow will serve as a living resource for the cultural enhancement component of the Access course, appearing as a guest speaker to discuss aspects of American life and culture with students. The EL Fellow will provide pedagogical support to Fulbright English Teaching Assistants working in nearby universities and those in neighboring provinces. The EL Fellow will participate in in-service teacher-training seminars organized throughout the region by the Ministry of National Education, Board of Education.
About the Program
The English Language (EL) Fellow Program fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those of other countries by sending talented, highly qualified U.S. educators in the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) on 10-month fellowships to international academic institutions in all regions of the world. The program promotes English language learning and enhances English teaching capacity internationally. Through U.S. embassy projects, Fellows share their expertise, hone their skills, gain international experience, and learn other cultures. Upon returning to the United States, they share their experiences and acquired knowledge with their communities and professional colleagues.
The EL Fellow Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. As a program administrator, Georgetown University's Center for International Education and Development is recruiting applicants for approximately 125 positions for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Source: http://careers.tesol.org/jobs/4855944/teacher-trainer
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