USA Universities - TESOL: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in Seattle University

Friday, August 20, 2010

Description
More than ever before, our world requires courageous, competent leaders who reflect the diversity of our society and are able to spearhead systemic change and inspire future generations. Our graduates reflect our determination to meet the needs of our students and, at the same time, to prepare socially aware educators and leaders whose contributions to creating a just and humane world will be reflected in how our society evolves. We are looking for a diverse student body comprised of individuals who want no less than to transform their professions and the world. Join us for an outstanding and inspiring educational experience.

Highlights
Teaching English and facilitating cross-cultural communication!

Students in the Master's Program in Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL) learn in a multilingual and multicultural environment to become professionals who deliver quality instruction for teaching adults in a variety of settings. TESOL graduates are committed to leadership, service, social justice, and individual language rights. English is the lingua franca of the world, taught to millions every day, including the United States, where over 10 percent are foreign born; TESOL professionals are in high demand -- especially those with master's degrees.

Most of our recent graduates teach adult and college ESL students, who consist of two groups. First there are the immigrants enrolled in many community college adult education/ESL programs, who may range in age from early 20s to late 60s. Some of these students may also need first language literacy instruction, in addition to the learning of everyday English. The other group includes students often found in intensive English programs, both public and private. They are typically between 20 and 30, and are interested in studying for an undergraduate or graduate degree. They need academic English as well as survival English.

University Attributes
Founded in 1935, the Seattle University College of Education has a long and distinguished history of preparing ethical and reflective professionals. Our alumni include teachers, counselors, school psychologists, principals, superintendents, deans, community college faculty, college and university presidents and administrators, corporate and nonprofit executives, and independent educational and counseling specialists.
Inspired by the Catholic intellectual tradition and the Jesuit ethos, Seattle University's College of Education prides itself on preparing students not only for educational careers, but also for leadership for a just and humane world. This ethos permeates the education you will find here.

Degree Level
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)

Minimum Education
Masters

Subject Areas
Education
English
English As A Second Language
Cost in US$:
Please inquire for more information.

Experience Required
yes

This Program is open to
Worldwide Participants.

Typical Living Arrangements
Independent living

Participants Travel to United States
Independently

Typically Participants Work
Independently or in Groups

Scholarships are Available
The University has a financial aid office.

Application Process Involves
Online Application plus Application Assessment
Seattle University - College of Education's Mission Statement
The Professional Development and Continuing Education Office serves Washington State, national and international educators in acquiring post-baccalaureate credits, clock hours, and certificate endorsements. These high-quality courses encompass a wide range of subject matter and are designed to equip educators with the tools and resources they need to improve student achievement.

Year Founded
1935