How to adapt this course for a teacher development programme or workshop
If you are a teacher trainer, you could consider using Changing Englishes as part of a teacher development programme, or one-off workshop, for teachers in your school, city or region. The course is published under a Creative Commons licence (see above), which means that you are free to use, and adapt, its contents to suit the needs of your trainees.
There are a number of ways in which you could adapt the content for a teacher development programme. Here are three suggestions:
- 1. Blended learning: five weekly one-hour face-to face sessions plus online independent study
Your trainees work through the online materials for the Unit during the week. You arrange to meet face-to-face for an hour to discuss the ‘Reflect and Discuss’ questions at the end of every Unit/week. Working in groups, your trainees draft a written response, which they submit to the Discussion Board. As long as everyone in the group includes their name with their submission, they will all be counted as working towards fulfilling the requirements for a certificate (see above).
- 2. Online learning: five months to work through the course, with online moderation
Your trainees work through the online materials for each Unit over the course of a month. You set a deadline for the Discussion Board contribution (see above) and monitor their participation. At the end of each month, after every trainee has submitted their answers to the ‘Reflect and Discuss’ questions, you send out a summary of their contributions, with additional comments/feedback of your own. You could split the task of moderating by requiring one trainee to write the summary of the Discussion Board contributions and share it with the rest of the group. You could then share your additional comments/feedback with your trainees.
- 3. Face to face learning: for when your trainees have no/limited internet access
Meet your trainees regularly, face to face. Use the text that is labelled as
If you are thinking about adapting the content for a one-off face to face workshop, here are three, related, suggestions:
- 4. Choose one (or more)
- 5. In addition to the above, you could use any of the images that occur in the Unit to set the scene for the
- 6. Instead of a mini-lecture, you could create handouts by copying and pasting the text in the