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Literature


Teacher Training 2010
LITERATURE


Course Dates : Course Location : Course Fees : Course Codes :
18 Jul – 24 Jul 2010 The University of Kent at Canterbury £485 TLI30 1 Week


Target Audience
Experienced non-native teachers who teach teenagers and adults.
Participants with at least an upper intermediate level of English
Please note: this course is not suitable for teachers of young learners (pre-teen)

Course Summary
This course has been designed for experienced teachers who would like to try out and discuss new ways of handling English literature in class.


Programme of the training activities
» Enabling learners to read literature in English for pleasure
» Giving you ways of helping learners to overcome the feeling that the literary text is alien.
» Ways of helping learners discover their creativity in a foreign language
» Introducing ways of exploiting literary texts to make learning about literature an active and stimulating experience
» Ways of boosting learner self-knowledge through literature
» Ways in which literature can make the language come alive and increase language development.
» Ways of helping learners develop independence of work habits and imagination.
» Ways in which you can modify your behaviour and attitude as a teacher to facilitate creativity in your learners.

Description of training content:

Preparation
Each applicant to send in action plan 4 weeks before the course outlining hopes and objectives for achievement as a result of attending this course.

Objectives
he course places both you and your learners in an active position vis a vis the literary texts. You will gain a wide range of strategies to help your learners appreciate and respond creatively to these texts.

Expected results
As a result of attending this course, the participants will be more creative in their teaching of literature in English and will be able to select literary materials, and design teaching materials and lesson plans that are motivating, personally rewarding and effective.

Is this the right course for me?
Yes, if you are an experienced teacher who wants to participate on a course which will both widen your range of teaching options and promote your own creative abilities
Yes, if you want to participate in a course committed to humanistic principles and approaches


If this is not the right course for you, please consider the following:
NLP for Teachers or if you are interested in exploring NLP and learning styles in more depth for a more language focused course.
Creative Methodology for the Classroom if your needs and interests relate more generally to methodology in the classroom

Programme of the training activities day by day:
Please note this is an example of a daily programme. Course content may often be usefully adapted to incorporate the needs of each specific group.

Week 1
  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
AM 9.30-10.30 Introductions. Ice breakers. Autobiographies Story telling and re-telling Literature, music & song Literature and locality: Projects Literature as a window on culture
11.00-12.30 Needs analysis and goal setting Putting the learner in an active role Relating literature to life Re-making the text Making poetry active
PM 14.00-15.30 Motivating learners to read literary texts: Reading for pleasure Drama: making the text active Creativity from different genres Grammar and vocabulary through literature Literature in film


Recommended Reading: Please note it is not necessary to buy these books or bring them to the course with you
“Literature” A. Duff & A. Maley (OUP 2007)
“Literature and Language Teaching” G. Lazar (CUP 1993)
“Active Reading” B. Knights & C. Thurgar-Dawson (Continuum 2006)

Type of the certification awarded in the language of the training:
Attendance certificate detailing topics covered and course content.

Contact Details:
Centre Manager: Lizzie Wojtkowska
Email lizzie@pilgrims.co.uk
Tel 0044 1227 762111
Mob: 0044 774848 7013
4-6 Orange Street
Canterbury
CT1 2JA

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