Doctor of Education (EdD) in TESOL AVAILABLE IN EXETER AND DUBAI



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Doctor of Education (EdD) in TESOL AVAILABLE IN EXETER AND DUBAI

The Programme The degree of Doctor of Education (EdD) in TESOL aims to provide experienced professionals within the field of language teaching with an opportunity to study at advanced level for a doctoral degree by means of a taught programme plus a thesis. The EdD in TESOL involves an in-depth examination of issues related to language learning and teaching and language teacher education. It also provides a solid grounding in research methodology appropriate for undertaking research at doctoral level. The programme is suitable for experienced teachers of language who wish to enhance their careers, education officials, and those concerned with the training and supervision of language teachers and the organisation of teacher education programmes at pre-service and inservice levels. Entry requires a Masters degree in TEFL, TESOL, Applied Linguistics or a related field, together with at least three years of relevant professional experience. Since its launch, the programme has helped doctoral students publish academic papers and present at local and international conferences. 2008/09 EdD TESOL student, Dubai Programme Content The EdD will be awarded on successful completion of five taught modules and a research-based thesis of 40,000 to 50,000 words. The taught component consists of five modules, each involving input from lecturers as well as personal study. Each module is assessed by means of a 6,000 word assignment based on an aspect of research into ongoing professional practice. There are two modules covering research methodology and three content modules. Programme Delivery The full-time programme can be completed with two years registration; the part-time programme can be completed with four years registration. Thank you for offering such a quality programme in Dubai and for ensuring the continuity of its quality through participant feedback.

Location and Structure The EdD TESOL in Exeter, UK The full-time and part-time EdD TESOL programmes are both available at St Luke s Campus in Exeter. On the full-time programme, taught modules are delivered within the first academic year of study. Course assignments and the dissertation are completed on campus in consultation with experienced tutors. The part-time programme entails two periods of taught input in July. Each period consists of 1-2 weeks intensive attendance over two successive years. Module assignments and dissertation work are completed through distance learning and individual study. The programme attracts an international group of ELT professionals employed in countries around the world, including Africa, Europe, the Gulf, North America, South America and South-East Asia. The structure and flexibility of the part-time programme helps doctoral students focus on their studies while continuing to work in their countries of residence. It is also possible for students to visit our Dubai Centre to attend a module and engage with its vibrant doctoral community. For more information please contact: Sarah Rich s.a.l.rich@exeter.ac.uk Starting date Exeter (full-time): October Starting date Exeter (part-time): July The EdD TESOL in Dubai, United Arab Emirates The part-time programme is also available at our well-equipped Dubai Centre. It entails a number of intensive weekends for the first two years. The remainder of the programme involves distance learning and individual study for completion of the thesis. The programme attracts ELT professionals residing in the United Arab Emirates and other countries in the region. In addition to students based in the UAE, we currently have students from Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and Japan. The structure and flexibility of the programme helps doctoral students focus on their studies while continuing to work in their countries of residence. Students are also encouraged to visit the campus in Exeter whenever possible to attend a module or use our educational facilities and meet with tutors. Dubai Centre The University of Exeter and the Graduate School of Education have a rich and long-standing association with the United Arab Emirates, and Dubai in particular. EdD TESOL modules are taught by lecturers from the Graduate School of Education who regularly visit the Centre. Excellent classroom and book collection facilities are available, as well as support from local tutors. Students also have access to online learning resources. For more information please contact: Dr Salah Troudi s.troudi@exeter.ac.uk Starting date in Dubai (part-time only): October

Modules Research Modules 1. The Nature of Educational Research This module provides an introduction to advanced research design and methodology. It offers a grounding in the essential differences between different research paradigms and the implications for action, particularly with regard to selecting appropriate methods of data collection as a means of investigating different kinds of research questions. The module will contain the following units of study: Overview The nature of educational enquiry Contemporary debates in educational research Epistemological positions in educational research Learning from the literature and formulating a research question Ethics and educational research Taking an interpretative perspective Taking a scientific perspective Towards an integrative view (using a mixed methodological approach) Review 2. Doing and Using Educational Research The main purpose of this module is to provide an introduction to different ways of analysing data of both a quantitative and qualitative nature. Handson experience will be provided in the application of such analytic procedures as SPSS and NUD*IST and consideration will be given to the strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches. The emphasis will be upon understanding as well as application. Consideration will also be given to the presentation of research outcomes in both oral and written format. The module will contain the following units of study Overview Questionnaires and surveys Interviewing Working with groups and forms of narrative inquiry Observation techniques Quantitative measures Qualitative data analysis (2 units) Quantitative data analysis (2 units) Styles of writing and presentation Review Content Modules TESOL Classrooms and Pedagogy: Theory and Practice The aim of this module is to: provide a review of current theoretical and research perspectives informing an understanding of classroom as teaching and learning arenas; enable you to critically evaluate the impact of these different theoretical and research perspectives on pedagogic practices to facilitate learning in TESOL classrooms; enable you to critically reflect on the contribution of these theoretical and research perspectives to developing an informed understanding of TESOL classrooms and pedagogic practices to their different educational contexts; enable you to carry out original research in this field within your professional context and to disseminate the findings appropriately. Formal sessions will cover: An overview of TESOL classrooms as learning arenas: theoretical and research orientations Perspectives on classroom life To include the following: 1. Sociocultural models of teaching and learning in classrooms: scaffolding, mediation and activity 2. Participatory models of classroom life: socialisation into communities of practice 3. Critical theory and its contribution to understanding classroom life: identity, power and agency Exploring classroom realities To include the following: 1. Exploring classroom interaction and insights for pedagogic practice 2. Researching classrooms as ecological systems and insights for pedagogic practice 3. Creating new learning spaces: the interface between classrooms and new technologies 4. Developing an appropriate TESOL pedagogy: the post-method tradition and beyond

Critical Issues in Language Teaching This module aims to: raise awareness of critical issues in teaching English in different contexts; develop a good understanding of the role of EFL and ESL in various parts of the world; engage in an academic debate about key concepts, including centrally determined curricula in TESOL, teacher beliefs, teachers roles and the place of research in curriculum development; critically evaluate complex TESOL curriculum issues and advanced research and to argue alternative approaches. Based on work in critical applied linguistics and critical pedagogy, you will be able to critically reflect on a number of issues that are currently taken for granted. The module relates critical approaches to EFL/ESL to research approaches and methodologies. The module aims to enable you to: revisit the role of EFL/ ESL teachers; hidden curricula; foreign language policies; the dominance of English as a foreign language and a language of instruction; the native speaker as a model; the role of the non-native speaker teacher; issues of inequalities in EFL/ESL; cultural considerations in materials design; what variety of English to teach; appropriate methodologies and a number of socio-political issues related to language education. The main areas addressed in this module are: Critical applied linguistics and teaching methodology Language policy Critical language testing Curriculum in language education Curriculum theory Cultural issues in ELT Interaction in the language classroom Leadership and management The Meaning and Practice of Professionalism The aims of this module are to enable you to: engage, in theory and in practice, with the concept of professionalism ; address understandings of professionalism in educational and related practices; articulate personal values and ethical issues associated with your own professional role. The specific aims are for you to: engage in informed and analytical debate about the nature and function of professionalism; understand the changing nature of professionalism in education and related practices; critically evaluate different approaches to professional practice; demonstrate an understanding of ethics and its relationships with professional practice; articulate a critical awareness of professionalism as lived experience. Exeter celebrates history and embraces today.its lively cultural scene and rich history make it well worth a visit. This old city is young at heart thanks to a large student crowd and plenty of cafés, especially around the revitalised dock area. Lonely Planet Guide to Great Britain, 2008 Formal sessions will cover: The nature of professionalism, including the social and economic role of professionals in public service Understanding the professional through personal narrative and embodied enquiry Historical and philosophical underpinnings of critical reflective practice Conceptualising criticality and evidence based practice Ethical frameworks Interfaces between professional praxis, ethics and policy

About the School The Graduate School of Education is one of the most diverse and highly regarded in the UK. 4th for Education in The Times Good University Guide 2010 5th in the UK for world leading and internationally excellent research in Education* and influencer of national education policy 3rd in The Good Teacher Training Guide 2009 Recognised by the TDA and Ofsted as an outstanding provider of Early Years, Primary and Secondary teacher education ESRC-recognised outlet for part-time, full-time, distance learning and CASE research training ESRC quota for research studentships Partnership arrangements with over 300 schools International community with postgraduates from over 70 countries studying in the School over the last 5 years Home to one of the largest Education libraries in the UK *Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008, based on the percentage of research categorised as 4* and 3* The University of Exeter is situated in the South West of England, known for its breathtaking coastlines and beautiful scenery and is conveniently located just two and a half hours from London by train. As one of the UK s leading schools of Education, we warmly welcome international students and firmly believe in the value gained by having a diverse student body. Further support is provided by the International Office with regard to all aspects of student welfare and accommodation. Areas of interest of academic staff Jill Cadorath: Teacher Education; Language Teaching Methodology; English for Specific Purposes Li Li: Language Teacher Education (Cognition and Identity); Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning; Classroom Discourse; Research Methodology; New Technologies in Language Classrooms; Language Awareness Yongcan Liu: Vygotsky and Sociocultural Theory; Community of Practice and Language Learning; Teacher Development; Classroom Ethnography; Narrative-Based Research Sarah Rich: Culture in Language Learning; Identity; Young Learners; Classroom-based Research Susan Riley: Testing; Management and Leadership; Second Language Acquisition; Writing Salah Troudi: Curriculum in TESOL; CALL and Blended Learning; Critical Applied Linguistics; TESOL Research Methodologies; Language Policies; Medium of Instruction; Education in the Arab World Tony Wright: Second Language Classrooms (classroom culture; classroom discourse; classroom management); TESOL Teacher Education; Professional Development for TESOL Practitioners; Professional Development for Teacher Educators; Response to Change in TESOL Practice

Entry Requirements A Masters degree in TEFL, TESOL, Applied Linguistics or a related field, together with at least three years of relevant professional experience. 2010/11 Fees For the latest fee information, please refer to the website: www.exeter.ac.uk/education/edd How to apply Please send the following with your completed application form: One letter of recommendation Copies of your degree certificates A Statement of Purpose explaining your reasons for joining the EdD An English language test score if English is not your first language You can apply online or download an application form at www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate Note: If you completed your Masters in an English-speaking university in the last two years, you do not need to provide a language score.

For more information contact: Graduate School of Education St Luke s Campus Heavitree Road Exeter UK EX1 2LU Telephone +44 (0)1392 724986 Email edu-admissions@exeter.ac.uk www.exeter.ac.uk/education/edd 2010GSE010 This document forms part of the University s Postgraduate Prospectus. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in the Prospectus is correct at the time of going to press. However, the University cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information contained within the Prospectus and reserves the right to make variations to the services offered where such action is considered to be necessary by the University. For further information, please refer to the Postgraduate Prospectus (available at www. exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate/disclaimer)