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University of Birmingham - College of Arts and Law MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Distance Learning)
University of Birmingham - College of Arts and Law

MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (Distance Learning)

Online

30 Months

English

Part time

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GBP 1,220 *

Distance Learning

* for per module October 2023 to July 2024

Introduction

Are you interested in a career in English language teaching? Are you already a teacher of English and want to advance your professional standing?

Our popular MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is designed for practicing teachers of English to speakers of other languages. We explore different approaches to the teaching and learning of English and study the close relationship between language teaching theory and practice.

The program encourages you to use the concepts and theories that you encounter during your course of study in your own classroom.

It is a set of interactive course materials to complete in part-time, self-study mode over a period of at least 30 months.

We also offer a full-time, on-campus program over one year – for more information see Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages MA.

Why Study This Course?

  • Flexibility– we have multiple start dates throughout the year so you have the option of choosing when to commence your studies with us. You can study at home, in your own time and at your own pace, so you can combine achieving a qualification with other commitments. You also have the benefit of developing your career without having to leave employment
  • Studying from anywhere in the world you can access online course material from anywhere in the world, so if you change jobs or even move countries, it is possible to continue your studies
  • Real-life application– you can begin to apply new knowledge and insights to your working life whilst you are still studying. Many students choose to tackle work-related topics in their dissertations
  • Opportunity to attend our summer school– you will be able to attend one of our summer schools in Birmingham and/or Japan to learn more about the discipline and meet with academics and other students on the program. We also run online training events such as inductions and workshops for our students
  • Access to excellent resources– you will also have free access to a range of online resources and corpora held at the Centre for Corpus Research. You will also have access to resources such as the Academic Writing Advisory Service and the Bank of Assessed Work to help with transitioning to postgraduate studies. We also have an extensive and growing range of books and journals available through the University&rsquo's online library
  • Personal tutor– As a distance student you will have your own personal tutor whose job it is to guide and support you through the program. He or she will be on hand to answer questions regarding the content of your program and give advice on what to read and on writing your assignments
  • Excellent reputation; The Department of English Language and Linguistics is one of the oldest and largest of its kind in the country. The distance programs have been running for more than twenty-five years and have gained an excellent reputation. The online materials have been developed by experts in the field with a range of research interests and specialties. The University of Birmingham is ranked equal to 10th in the UK amongst Russell Group universities in the Research Excellence Framework exercise 2021 according to the Times Higher Education

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