
Description
Join representatives from the College of Education and Human Development's Bicultural-Bilingual Studies Department for an information session about their Teaching English as a Second Language graduate program.
About the program:
- The MA-TESL degree is internationally recognized as the terminal degree in the field of Teaching English as a Second Language.
- MA-TESL faculty have extensive teaching experience in K-12 and adult education contexts in the United States, Latin America, Asia, and Europe; are creative and talented teachers who possess expertise in the courses they teach and are internationally recognized scholars who maintain active research agendas in the field.
- MA-TESL students include current, former, and future K-12 teachers and adult educators from the United States and around the world.
- Graduates of the MA-TESL program advance their careers and are able to
- Teach Adult ESL in community-based programs, college and university-based programs, U.S. military programs, private schools, and more!
- Teach English language learners in K-12 schools with the MA-TESL-C degree
- Work in ESL and ELL program administrative positions in K-12 and adult education
- Teach in international ESL/EFL programs (K-12, adult, public and private schools, colleges, and universities)
- Work as private consultants and tutors
To learn more, visit the Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies
RSVP for the information session here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenghc24bJ1q7bxO0-nUNfELWIEx2lFkwiXsXuHJy7JDjrRsg/viewform
Information Session: M.A. Teaching English as a Second Language
Location
ZOOM
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Campus Events