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Developing Teacher Trainers
British Council is pleased to announce a call for applications for a Trainer
Training Summer School in Uludag, Turkey.
40 participants from a wide range of countries potentially including Turkey,
Russia, Israel, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Serbia, Albania, BiH,
Macedonia, Armenia, Georgia, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo, Uzbekistan will be
attending the course in Turkey from Sunday 17th- Tuesday 26th July.
A trainer training intensive summer school - 36 hours input - on developing
core training skills (setting up workshops; engaging trainees, planning and
delivering sessions, monitoring and evaluating progress, observation and
feedback).
The participants will be expected to cascade training in their home country
from September 2011 and maintain a regional network with other trainers.
Who's it for?
The ideal applicant:
* is fairly new to the profession e.g. 5-10 years teaching experience
* has a formal or informal teacher training role in their current
workplace
* has had no, or limited, prior trainer training input
* aspires to working in more of a teacher training capacity in the
future
* has no previous summer school/international training experience
* is capable of, and committed to, developing and sustaining an
international network of teacher training colleagues
* is active member of English Teachers Association of Georgia
Successful participants will have to deliver training on their return to
their working context and there should be opportunity for British Council
trainers to observe them deliver teacher training. In their application they
need to outline how this could happen.
What are the deadlines?
Completed application forms should be submitted in electronic format to
either
Tamuna Kvachadze in British Council at
[email protected]
or
Tsisana Tsiskaridze in ETAG at
[email protected]
By the end of Tuesday 10th May, 2011
The winning candidate will be announced at the end of May 2011.
All the related costs will be covered by the British Council.
From: A. Papazian
T +995 32 75 19 03/04
F +995 32 75 19 05
[email protected]
www.cenn.org
Developing Teacher Trainers
British Council is pleased to announce a call for applications for a Trainer
Training Summer School in Uludag, Turkey.
40 participants from a wide range of countries potentially including Turkey,
Russia, Israel, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Serbia, Albania, BiH,
Macedonia, Armenia, Georgia, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo, Uzbekistan will be
attending the course in Turkey from Sunday 17th- Tuesday 26th July.
A trainer training intensive summer school - 36 hours input - on developing
core training skills (setting up workshops; engaging trainees, planning and
delivering sessions, monitoring and evaluating progress, observation and
feedback).
The participants will be expected to cascade training in their home country
from September 2011 and maintain a regional network with other trainers.
Who's it for?
The ideal applicant:
* is fairly new to the profession e.g. 5-10 years teaching experience
* has a formal or informal teacher training role in their current
workplace
* has had no, or limited, prior trainer training input
* aspires to working in more of a teacher training capacity in the
future
* has no previous summer school/international training experience
* is capable of, and committed to, developing and sustaining an
international network of teacher training colleagues
* is active member of English Teachers Association of Georgia
Successful participants will have to deliver training on their return to
their working context and there should be opportunity for British Council
trainers to observe them deliver teacher training. In their application they
need to outline how this could happen.
What are the deadlines?
Completed application forms should be submitted in electronic format to
either
Tamuna Kvachadze in British Council at
[email protected]
or
Tsisana Tsiskaridze in ETAG at
[email protected]
By the end of Tuesday 10th May, 2011
The winning candidate will be announced at the end of May 2011.
All the related costs will be covered by the British Council.
From: A. Papazian