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Helping teachers get the best from their students

Cambridge English Teacher Development We are a world leader in teacher development, offering globally accepted teaching qualifications and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) resources for teachers. The research we do, and the evidence we collect, means we have the expertise, knowledge and insight to understand the needs of teachers, whatever stage they are at in their development. Our teacher development offer continues to respond to changing contexts and the opportunities offered by new technologies. You wouldn t believe the difference I m making to my classes now. Students walking up saying their thank you after every lesson and being remembered are the most satisfying rewards a teacher could ever ask for. Evonne Chan Sui Kern, English language teacher, Malaysia 2 Cambridge English Teacher Development

The Cambridge English Teaching Framework The Cambridge English Teaching Framework describes professional competencies across four stages: Foundation Developing Proficient Expert and five categories of teacher knowledge and ability: Learning and the Learner Teaching, Learning and Assessment Language Ability Language Knowledge and Awareness Professional Development and Values. What is the framework for? The framework can be used by teachers to understand their individual profile and plan their professional development. It can also be used by organisations to develop appropriate professional development programmes that target core teaching skills. How was the framework developed? We developed the framework by: reviewing teaching frameworks already in use reviewing current research on teaching frameworks drawing on our extensive written records of teacher assessments globally incorporating the core principles of our teaching qualification syllabuses. We then finalised the framework, based on the results of research studies and feedback from teachers, head teachers and teacher trainers around the world. The Cambridge English Teaching Framework has been extremely useful in helping us develop and align our online professional development courses for teachers. It reflects the principles of professional development that underlie our own approach to language teacher education. Thom Kiddle, NILE Online Academic Director, Norwich Institute for Language Education, UK Cambridge English Teacher Development 3

A summary version of the framework is below. Read more about the framework, including the full competency statements for each stage: www.cambridgeenglish.org/teaching-framework Foundation Developing Learning and the Learner Has a basic understanding of some language learning concepts. Demonstrates a little of this understanding when planning and teaching. Has a reasonable understanding of many language learning concepts. Demonstrates some of this understanding when planning and teaching. Teaching, Learning and Assessment Has a basic understanding of some key principles of teaching, learning and assessment. Can plan and deliver simple lessons with a basic awareness of learners needs, using core teaching techniques. Can use available tests and basic assessment procedures to support and promote learning. Has a reasonable understanding of many key principles of teaching, learning and assessment. Can plan and deliver lessons with some awareness of learners needs, using a number of different teaching techniques. Can design simple tests and use some assessment procedures to support and promote learning. Language Ability Provides accurate examples of language points taught at A1 and A2 levels. Uses basic classroom language which is mostly accurate. Provides accurate examples of language points taught at A1, A2 and B1 levels. Uses classroom language which is mostly accurate. Language Knowledge and Awareness Is aware of some key terms for describing language. Can answer simple learner questions with the help of reference materials. Has reasonable knowledge of many key terms for describing language. Can answer most learner questions with the help of reference materials. Professional Development and Values Can reflect on a lesson with guidance and learn from feedback. Requires guidance in self-assessing own needs. Can reflect on a lesson without guidance and respond positively to feedback. Can self-assess own needs and identify some areas for improvement. 4 Cambridge English Teacher Development

Teacher Development Tracker 1. Find out where you or your teachers are on the framework. 2. Choose the best combination of development activities. www.cambridgeenglish.org/teaching-framework Proficient Expert Has a good understanding of many language learning concepts. Frequently demonstrates this understanding when planning and teaching. Has a sophisticated understanding of language learning concepts. Consistently demonstrates this understanding when planning and teaching. Has a good understanding of key principles of teaching, learning and assessment. Can plan and deliver detailed lessons with good awareness of learners needs, using a wide range of teaching techniques. Can design effective tests and use a range of assessment procedures to support and promote learning. Has a sophisticated understanding of key principles of teaching, learning and assessment. Can plan and deliver detailed and sophisticated lessons with a thorough understanding of learners needs, using a comprehensive range of teaching techniques. Can design a range of effective tests and use individualised assessment procedures consistently to support and promote learning. Provides accurate examples of language points taught at A1, A2, B1 and B2 levels. Uses classroom language which is consistently accurate throughout the lesson. Provides accurate examples of language points taught at A1 C2 levels. Uses a wide range of classroom language which is consistently accurate throughout the lesson. Has good knowledge of key terms for describing language. Can answer most learner questions with minimal use of reference materials. Has sophisticated knowledge of key terms for describing language. Can answer most learner questions in detail with minimal use of reference materials. Can reflect critically and actively seeks feedback. Can identify own strengths and weaknesses as a teacher, and can support other teachers. Consistently reflects critically, observes other colleagues and is highly committed to professional development. Is highly aware of own strengths and weaknesses, and actively supports the development of other teachers. Cambridge English Teacher Development 5

Professional development at every stage The diagram below shows which stages of the framework our courses and qualifications map to and the Continuing Professional Development resources we provide at every stage: Foundation Developing Proficient Expert Language for Teaching CELTA YL Extension to CELTA TKT Courses and qualifications CELT-P CELT-S ICELT Delta IDLTM EMI Skills Train the Trainer Cambridge English Teacher Resources Online teaching support Face-to-face seminars Professional Development titles from Cambridge University Press 6 Cambridge English Teacher Development

Teaching courses and qualifications for different contexts The teaching courses and qualifications we offer at each stage of development can be used for different educational contexts: Primary school track These courses and qualifications are for English language teachers working in primary education (6 12 year olds). Language for Teaching (courses for A2, B1 and B2 levels of the CEFR*) Certificate in English Language Teaching Primary CELT-P Teaching Knowledge Test TKT In-Service Certificate in English Language Teaching ICELT Train the Trainer. Secondary school track These courses and qualifications are for English language teachers working in secondary education (11 18 year olds). Language for Teaching (courses for A2, B1 and B2 levels of the CEFR*) Certificate in English Language Teaching Secondary CELT-S Teaching Knowledge Test TKT In-Service Certificate in English Language Teaching ICELT Train the Trainer. Language centre track These courses and qualifications are suitable for teachers working in private language schools, and language centres in colleges and universities. Language for Teaching (courses for A2, B1 and B2 levels of the CEFR*) Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages CELTA Young Learner Extension to CELTA YL Extension to CELTA Teaching Knowledge Test TKT In-Service Certificate in English Language Teaching ICELT Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Delta International Diploma in Language Teaching Management IDLTM. Higher education track Certificate in EMI Skills (English as a Medium of Instruction) EMI Skills. * Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) the international standard for describing language ability. Find out more: www.cambridgeenglish.org/cefr Cambridge English Teacher Development 7

Teaching courses and qualifications an overview Our range of teaching courses and qualifications cover all framework stages. Framework stage Suitable for Outcomes Teachers will gain Study mode/delivery options Language for Teaching English language teachers who want to improve their general and professional English, to reach CEFR Levels A2, B1 or B2. More confidence in communicating effectively in English, both inside and outside the classroom. Combines online learning with optional face-to-face sessions. CELTA New teachers, or those without a formal Essential teaching skills and knowledge. A globally accepted Access to teaching opportunities all over the world. Full time/part time. Face-to-face course with teaching practice. Online course with face-to-face teaching practice. YL Extension to CELTA CELTA holders, teaching children or teenagers. Skills and confidence to teach English to young learners. A globally accepted Full time/part time. Face-to-face course with teaching practice. TKT New or experienced teachers working in language centres or in compulsory education contexts. Increased knowledge and awareness of good practice. A globally accepted Tests with a flexible, modular format. CELT P New or experienced English language teachers working in primary schools. Improved classroom performance to help 6 12 year old learners achieve their potential. A Cambridge English Online, modular courses with optional face-to-face sessions. Assessed through tasks, teaching practice and a written test. CELT S New or experienced English language teachers working in secondary schools. Improved classroom performance to help 11 18 year old learners achieve their potential. A Cambridge English Online, modular courses with optional face-to-face sessions. Assessed through tasks, teaching practice and a written test. ICELT Experienced teachers working in all teaching contexts. Improved/refreshed teaching knowledge and practice. Transferable skills when moving into a new teaching context. A globally accepted Part time. Face-to-face course with teaching practice and distance learning support. Assessed through assignments and teaching practice. 8 Cambridge English Teacher Development

Framework stage Suitable for Outcomes Teachers will gain Study mode/delivery options Delta Experienced teachers working in language centres, who want to update their teaching knowledge and improve their practice. Improved teaching knowledge and practice for career development. A globally accepted Flexible, modular format combining coursework, teaching practice, an exam and a written assignment. Online and distance learning options available. IDLTM Experienced teachers working in language centres, who want to move into management roles. Knowledge of management principles and practices. A globally accepted Full-time, face-to-face introductory course, followed by flexible distance learning. Assessed through assignments. Certificate in EMI Skills Academic faculty working in higher education, whose first language is not English, and who deliver their courses in English. Improved English language proficiency and awareness of different approaches to instruction in English. Combines online learning with optional face-to-face sessions. Train the Trainer Experienced teachers, who are intending to train teachers for the CELT-P and CELT-S qualifications. Ability to plan and deliver effective teacher training courses and give supportive feedback. Combines online and face-to-face learning. Online study modes Many of our courses and qualifications are delivered online, with extra face-to-face options available. These include: the Language for Teaching courses, the CELT-P and CELT-S qualifications and the Certificate in EMI Skills. The additional benefits of online delivery are: course reporting tool to track participants progress personalised learning through interactive activities self-assessment tasks to practise and reflect. Find out more: www.cambridgeenglish.org/teachingqualifications Cambridge English Teacher Development 9

Resources and support at every stage Our Continuing Professional Development (CPD) resources are also mapped to the framework, so teachers are supported at every stage. These resources help teachers to keep their teaching practice fresh, and continue to inspire their learners. Cambridge English Teacher www.cambridgeenglishteacher.org The online professional membership that supports teaching excellence. Thousands of teachers benefit from: flexible, online access to unlimited materials access to expert advice, live every week inspiration from knowledge articles and videos online courses a way to connect with other teaching professionals worldwide. Institutions use membership to: support all their teachers and aid teaching excellence enhance their reputation by association with the Cambridge English brand. Face-to-face seminars and events www.cambridgeenglish.org/events Join our worldwide seminar programme and come to our presentations at national and international teacher conferences. 10 Cambridge English Teacher Development

Free online teaching support Resources: www.cambridgeenglish.org/resources-for-teachers www.youtube.com/cambridgeenglishtv www.cambridgeenglish.org/games Webinars: www.cambridgeenglish.org/webinars Our free online teaching resources include: quick, practical help: lesson plans and ideas for classroom activities Cambridge English exam handbooks Cambridge English sample exam papers (both paper-based and computer-based) sample Speaking test videos on Cambridge English TV fun, free English language games and apps to use with learners. Take part in our webinars: free to join presented by experts watch online, from wherever you are, or view replays on Cambridge English TV. Professional Development titles from Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org/elt Choose from the comprehensive range of Cambridge University Press titles, which focus on meeting the practical and theoretical needs of language teachers, teacher trainers, academics and other English Language Teaching professionals around the world. Cambridge English Teacher Development 11

Discover more at www.cambridgeenglish.org/teaching-english UCLES 2015 CE/3010/5Y02 *0158288611* Transforming language education Cambridge English provides a wide range of education reform and capacity-building consultancy and services for governments, educational institutions and partner organisations worldwide. Language policy and strategy Analysis and diagnostics Curriculum reform Materials and resource Teacher development Assessment and certification Programme implementation and impact analysis Visit www.cambridgeenglish.org/consultancy to find out more and read case studies of our research and practice. Contact us Cambridge English Language Assessment 1 Hills Road Cambridge CB1 2EU United Kingdom www.cambridgeenglish.org/help Cambridge English Language Assessment is part of the University of Cambridge. We develop and produce the most valuable range of qualifications for learners and teachers of English in the world. Over 5 million Cambridge English exams are taken each year in more than 130 countries. Around the world over 15,000 universities, employers, government ministries and other organisations rely on our exams and qualifications as proof of English language ability. Cambridge English exams are backed by the work of the largest dedicated research team of any English language test provider. Cambridge English Language Assessment a not-for-profit organisation. All details are correct at the time of going to print in February 2015.