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English departmentTeaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL)TESOL major, minor and one-year certificateNew TESOL major helps students and teachers
The new TESOL major at Goshen College makes it possible for students to have a GC major which will be compatible with Indiana's new requirements
for ENL (English as a New Language) teachers. The TESOL major was crafted with an eye to those new state ENL requirements so it goes a long way
toward meeting those requirements. Of course, it will also be a great major for non-teacher education students who wish to learn how to teach
English as a Second Language (ESL/ENL). The major is not a teaching license in and of itself, but it should help graduates secure ESL/ENL teaching
jobs or be of service to international people in various settings both in the U.S. and overseas. |
| Goshen TESOL graduates have found English teaching jobs all over the world: in U.S. public schools and adult education centers, with church agencies and missions as well as at ESL schools from Paraguay to Egypt to Japan. | |
| Students work with the TESOL director to set up a field experience either in Goshen, Ind., or wherever else in the world they want. All that is needed is a credible teaching site and a qualified on-site supervising teacher. | |
| The Methods course and the Field Experience both involve actual tutoring experience so theories are combined with opportunities for supervised teaching. | |
| The courses are open to students at the sophomore level and above, any and all majors. | |
| All ages and religious backgrounds are welcome. | |
| Students not seeking a degree may apply and attend for as much or as little of the program as they desire. |
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Alumni profilesContact info.For more information about the TESOL minor, e-mail Carl Barnett,Assoc Professor of English at carleb@goshen.edu |