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Arizona State University

TESOL Certificate, Part 2: Teach English Now!

Arizona State University via Coursera Specialization

Overview

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This specialization is the second of two specializations that make up the TESOL Certificate from Arizona State University. This Specialization builds on the theories learned in TESOL Certificate, Part 1: Teach English Now! Foundational Principles. It covers the design and implementation of reading and writing, listening and speaking, and technology enriched activities, as well as a teaching practicum. In the final Capstone Project, developed by international educators and TESOL specialists at ASU’s Global Launch, you’ll apply the skills you learned by demonstrating your ability to teach through video recordings and by reflecting on your own and others’ teaching. When you complete both Specializations, you will submit your work for expert review to receive your ASU 150-hour TESOL Certificate, in addition to your Coursera certificates.

Syllabus

  • Course 1: Teach English Now! Second Language Reading, Writing, and Grammar
  • Course 2: Teach English Now! Second Language Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation
  • Course 3: Teach English Now! Technology Enriched Teaching
  • Course 4: Teach English Now! Capstone Project 2

Courses

Taught by

Dr. Justin Shewell, Dr. Shane Dixon and Jessica Cinco

Reviews

5.0 rating, based on 2 Class Central reviews

4.9 rating at Coursera based on 4494 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    when will the course start? I couldn't watch videos and assignments. it is free or should I fill the payment from.
  • Anonymous
    I love this specialization. It teaches me to incorporate writing, listening, speaking, reading, grammar, and pronunciation, as well as the integration of technology in the lesson plan process. Thank you, teachers, for your hard work. I enjoy the lively, creative form of topic presentation. The lesson was not dull. Thank you to Arizona State University faculty and staff. Special thanks to Dr. Shane, Jessica Cinco, Emilia Gracia, Dr. Justin Shewell, and Andrea Murau-Haraway. Thank you, Coursera Teaaam, for making this teaching and learning possible. I hope in many years to come you continue to inspire and teach aspiring English teachers to become their most authentic selves. 
     

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