Teacher Continuous Professional Development
Start date: Jun 1, 2015,
End date: May 31, 2016
PROJECT
FINISHED
The main aim of this project is to be able to help us identify current trends in the teaching of English as a second or foreign language, and indicate areas for further development or modernisation in our English Language Curriculum, and Drama Curriculum.
Number of Participants: 1
Mr Clive Muscat is a Newly Qualified Teacher who teaches Year 5 students. He is interested in learning modern teaching strategies that can be implemented with young learners.
Activities:
> Attending a professional development course that would help achieve the goals initially set
> Liaising with partners from other countries to share ideas and relevant information
> Implementing ideas and approaches whenever asked to deliver a lesson on the course
> Liaising with tutors on the best solutions/approaches to take to achieve goals set for the project
> Reporting problems/difficulties related to the achievement of goals, so as to collaborate with partners to find adequate solutions
> Establishing personal and professional short-term goals with the tutors
> Monitoring their personal and professional development and reporting back to tutors on their progress
> Comparing and contrasting feedback from the course with other participants
> Giving regular feedback to tutors about the quality and relevance of the course
> Liaising with other participants and the course tutors after the course to monitor and report back on implementation results and progress.
Results and potential Long-term benefits:
Teachers will gain practical ideas on how to motivate and engage mixed-ability classes; how to plan fun class activities to energize and engage kids; how to motivate and support young learners in their attempts to write in English; and, learn tips and techniques for teaching young learners more efficiently. All this will help to make learning more fun and effective.
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