What is
DELTA?
If you have substantial experience of teaching English to
speakers of other languages, and are ready to progress your
career, you need DELTA. This internationally recognised qualification
helps you to:
- deepen your understanding of the principles and practice
of teaching the English Language to adults
- examine your current practices and beliefs
- apply the results of your learning and reflection to
your current teaching position and more senior roles.
How does DELTA relate to TEFL/TESOL?
'TEFL' or 'TESOL' are terms often used to describe qualifications
for English Language teachers. DELTA, the advanced TESOL/TEFL
qualification for practising English Language teachers, was
previously known as DTEFLA and the 'RSA diploma'.
Who is DELTA for?
You may be a graduate, or already hold an initial teaching
qualification, and are considering DELTA as a route to further
career progression. The qualification is ideal if you wish
to extend your professional experience and accept new responsibilities
as it not only demonstrates a commitment to the profession,
but is also proof of your ability.
You may be looking for an opportunity to increase your understanding
of the principles and practice of English Language teaching
to help improve your overall performance in the classroom.
As part of this process, DELTA courses encourage you to analyse
your existing practices and beliefs. They also help you to
apply the results of your learning and reflection both to
your current professional life and to contexts beyond your
present and previous teaching experience.
What does DELTA involve?
Caledonian College of Engineering will be running a nine
month face to face course.
Your course features a balance of theory and practice to
enhance your understanding of the English Language, while
examining in depth the principles of effective teaching and
the practical skills required for teaching English to adult
learners.
The course includes:
- teaching practice
- observation of experienced teachers in the classroom
- completion of a range of practically focused written
assignments
- an extended assignment
- a written examination.
There are six main units of learning:
- Understanding, knowledge and awareness of language
- The background to teaching and learning English at adult
level
- Resources and materials
- Working in the classroom
- Evaluation, monitoring and assessment
- Professional development
As part of your course you will have around 160 contact
hours with fellow candidates and course tutors and ten hours
of teaching adults. Four of these lessons are supervised and
assessed by a course tutor and one is externally assessed.
In addition you have ten hours' directed observation of lessons,
with five of these being live lessons taught by experienced
teachers. You spend around 300 hours on reading, research
and assignment writing.
There are three components of assessment:
1. Coursework
There are seven coursework assignments. Six of these are
internally assessed; the seventh is externally assessed. In
addition there is overall external moderation of your coursework
by Cambridge ESOL.
2. Extended assignment
The extended assignment is a case study of a learner. It
is supervised by the centre and externally marked.
3. Written examination
The written examination is externally set and marked.
To be awarded the Diploma, you must pass all three components.
There are two grades - Pass and Distinction.
Who recognises DELTA?
DELTA is accepted throughout the world by organisations
which employ English Language teachers. The Cambridge DELTA
has been accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority
(QCA) as a Diploma in Teaching ESOL at level 5 on the National
Qualifications Framework. DELTA is also integrated into some
MA programmes.
Am I eligible to apply?
Ideally you should:
- have at least two years' full time (1,200 hours) experience
of teaching English to adults within the past five years
- have a range of teaching experience in different contexts
and at different levels
- be a graduate and/or have an initial teaching qualification
have a standard of English which will enable you to teach
at a range of levels.
You may still be accepted you if you do not strictly meet
all of these requirements but can demonstrate that you would
be likely to complete the course successfully. This will be
at the centre’s discretion.
Course fees
The cost of the course is 1300RO, which includes Cambridge
examination fees. This does not include the cost of bringing
an external assessor to Oman (cost will depend on how many
candidates the assessor is seeing and where they are coming
from). A deposit of 200RO is payable once you have been accepted
on the course. It is possible to pay for the course in instalments.
For dates and times of courses please contact Tess Goodliffe
on the address below.
How do I apply?
Please contact Tess Goodliffe on 24536165 ext 600 or tgoodliffe@caledonian.edu.om
for an application form. Once your application form has been
received, you will be invited to come for an interview.
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