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alexthelegance

Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Posts: 16 Location: Buenos Aires
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 12:17 am Post subject: accreditation |
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what exactly does this mean? im looking at taking a course in Buenos aires and at a school called EBC. they claim the have a been "accredited" by "the college of Teachers" and warn against going to any school that doesnt have such a reference. is this exaggerated? what should i look for in a school if i wish to teach internationally?
thanks for your time
(it is appreciated)
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Kent F. Kruhoeffer

Joined: 22 Jan 2003 Posts: 2129 Location: 中国
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 6:10 am Post subject: |
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As a rule, I would put my faith in official accreditation by
a government DOE (Dept/Ministry of Education) first
when evaluating 'the worth' of the accreditation.
Additional accreditation by private entities and/or
'pay for membership' organizations - is fine and dandy,
but means less in my book, since the relationship between
the school and the accrediting agency is often unclear,
and may be strictly monetary in nature.
i.e., join our organization, fill out forms X,Y and Z,
submit 3 glossy photos of a teacher wearing a tie,
pay such and such a membership fee every year ...
and voila; instant accreditation can be yours !
In terms of TESOL certificate courses, be aware that
many of them have no accreditation whatsoever.
The College of Teachers endorsement is,
therefore, a positive factor, imho.
Cambridge ESOL and Trinity College London are
probably the two best known and respected
non-government accrediting bodies
within the TESOL field.
Here's a list of accrediting organizations
arranged by country for you to browse:
in the USA
http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/ (US Department of Education)
http://www.msche.org/ (Middle States Commission on Higher Education)
http://www.chea.org/ (CHEA / Council for Higher Education Accreditation)
http://www.ncate.org/ (National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education)
http://www.wascweb.org/ (WASC / Western Association of Schools and Colleges)
http://www.accet.org/index2.cfm (ACCET / Accreditation Council for Continuing Education)
http://www.citaschools.org/ (Commission on International & Trans-Regional Accreditation)
in Canada
http://www.tesl.ca/ (The TESL Canada Federation Website / please refer to Standards)
http://www.accreditations.ca/ (Canadian Education and Training Accreditation Commission)
http://www.cicic.ca/postsec/indexe.stm (Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials)
in Australia
http://www.auqa.edu.au/ (AUQA / Australian Universities Quality Agency)
http://www.aqf.edu.au/register.htm (AQF / Australian Qualifications Framework)
in the UK
http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/ (Ofsted Homepage)
http://www.trinitycollege.co.uk/ (Trinity College London)
http://www.cambridgeesol.org/index.htm (Cambridge ESOL)
http://www.britishcouncil.org/accreditation.htm (British Council)
http://www.collegeofteachers.ac.uk/index.htm (The College of Teachers)
http://www.odlqc.org.uk/ (ODL QC / Open and Distance Learning Quality Council)
http://www.actdec.org.uk/ (Accreditation Council for TESOL Distance Courses / UK)
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/index.shtml (DfES / Department for Education and Skills / UK)
http://www.qca.org.uk/index.html (QCA / Qualifications and Curriculum Authority / UK)
http://www.accac.org.uk/ (Qualifications, Curriculum & Assessment Authority / Wales) |
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merlin

Joined: 10 May 2004 Posts: 582 Location: Somewhere between Camelot and NeverNeverLand
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 10:27 am Post subject: |
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It's really easy to set up a nonprofit organization that "accredits" one's own school/program. Government accreditation is a good place to start but there are often little loopholes in certain countries that degree mills can exploit. California comes immediately to mind, as well as many developing countries.
When a school says they are "accredited" you automatic response should be "by who?" Then you ask for a list of all the schools they accredit and if you don't see any big names on that list it should make you wonder how respectable the accreditation is.
This is where critical reading is an invaluable skill and what isn't said is usually more important than what is said. |
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Justin Trullinger

Joined: 28 Jan 2005 Posts: 3110 Location: Seoul, South Korea and Myanmar for a bit
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 3:12 pm Post subject: |
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And who is the "College of Teachers?" Merlin is right on, in that the question of who else they accredit is essential. But on the surface, the organisation sounds pretty generic and non-descript.
Of course, that doesn't mean anything, one way or another, about the training you're receiving. There are several threads around here about how to evaluate a TEFL cert, so I won't repeat myself.
The process to receive government accreditation in South America is one I'm fairly familiar with. And in many cases, it has no connection to education. Not that government accredited courses are necessarily bad. Quite the contrary, as one who goes through all the red tape will probably also go through a lot of other things in order to present good courses. But, accreditation is NOT a guarantee.
Regards,
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Mark Loyd
Joined: 13 Sep 2005 Posts: 517
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 7:19 pm Post subject: |
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TEFL is so crooked, most of these so called accrediters could hide behind a corkscrew. |
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Justin Trullinger

Joined: 28 Jan 2005 Posts: 3110 Location: Seoul, South Korea and Myanmar for a bit
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 7:41 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Mark! I am definitely going to try out that idiom on my class tonight.
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alexthelegance

Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Posts: 16 Location: Buenos Aires
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 11:30 pm Post subject: |
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I checked out "The College of Teachers" website, and read there little history, checked out their list of "accredited agencies", EBC school in buenos aires is not even listed! (although the EBC school in Spain was). So in short, i dont really know what to think. their seems to be some good chatter on this site about the school, but i want to be skeptical because i want to find the best course in the city. i dont see why i should settle when i have a little time to research it.
any input would be great
you guys have already been very helpful
cheers
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Kent F. Kruhoeffer

Joined: 22 Jan 2003 Posts: 2129 Location: 中国
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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Alex
I think if I were in your shoes, I'd do the CELTA.
If you scroll down to the bottom of the page of the link below
and then click on Contact your chosen centre directly
you'll find 5 CELTA courses offered in Buenos Aires.
Then you can cruise down to the Argentina Forum & ask
people for their advice & input on which centre is best.
If you're going to spend the money ...
you might as well get 'the real thing'.
In terms of accreditation, here's the scoop:
"CELTA is accepted throughout the world by organisations which employ English Language teachers.
The Cambridge CELTA has been accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) at
level 4 on the National Qualifications Framework."
http://www.cambridgeesol.org/teaching/celta.htm (Cambridge CELTA)
http://www.qca.org.uk/index.html (QCA UK Homepage) |
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alexthelegance

Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Posts: 16 Location: Buenos Aires
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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 11:36 pm Post subject: CELTA |
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actually the centers in Argentina only provide examinations, there are no Celta centers for training teachers there. im still in contact with BEC, who appear enthusiastic and "on the ball", i may just have to settle. |
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Kent F. Kruhoeffer

Joined: 22 Jan 2003 Posts: 2129 Location: 中国
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Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 3:44 am Post subject: |
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^ You are absolutely right. My mistake on the search.
I've looked at the EBC webpage, and to be honest,
it looks fine: http://www.ebc-tefl-course.com/
If one branch is accredited by The Teachers College,
I'd assume it applies to the other branch as well.
Ask them,
and good luck!  |
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alexthelegance

Joined: 22 Jun 2004 Posts: 16 Location: Buenos Aires
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2005 8:18 pm Post subject: EBC |
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I did ask them, and apparently the Madrid school is the school that speaks for the rest. Others have put some confidence in me that EBC is legit, i just put my deposit down, or tried to, there fax machine is a little hairy.....
anyway thanks for the advice |
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