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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Certificate program at Douglas College is designed for individuals looking to teach English to adult learners both in Canada and internationally. This program equips students with essential knowledge and skills necessary for effective teaching in a classroom environment. The program is offered in a hybrid format, combining online and in-person classes, which provides flexibility for students. With a focus on practical experience, the program includes a 25-hour teaching and tutoring practicum, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for their teaching careers.

Program Structure

The TESL Certificate program is structured to be completed in one semester, which spans approximately 13.5 weeks. The program includes:

  • 230 hours of coursework
  • 25 hours of practicum experience
  • Courses offered in a hybrid format (both online and in-person)

Students will engage in a variety of learning activities, including:

  • Designing tutorials
  • Delivering courses
  • Managing classrooms

By the end of the program, students will be eligible to apply for the TESL Canada Standard Level One certification, provided they hold a bachelor's degree. This certification is crucial for teaching English as an additional language in Canada and enhances employability for teaching abroad.

Featured Experiences

The TESL program offers several unique features that enhance the learning experience:

  • A 25-hour teaching and tutoring practicum, providing hands-on experience in real classroom settings.
  • Courses that focus on tutoring English to adult speakers of other languages, a unique offering in British Columbia.
  • Hybrid learning format, allowing for flexibility in course delivery.
  • Access to experienced instructors with master's degrees and extensive teaching backgrounds.

Career Options

Graduates of the TESL Certificate program can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Language Schools for Adult International Students: Teaching English to non-native speakers in private language institutions.
  • Government-Funded Language Classes for Immigrants: Instructing English in federally funded programs aimed at helping immigrants integrate into Canadian society.
  • Private English Tutoring: Offering personalized tutoring services to individuals seeking to improve their English language skills.
  • Community Centers: Providing English language instruction in community-based settings, often to diverse groups of learners.
  • Online Teaching: Utilizing digital platforms to teach English to students around the world, expanding reach and flexibility.

With a strong foundation in teaching methodologies and practical experience, graduates are well-equipped to enter the workforce and make a positive impact in the field of English language education.

 

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