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denise

Joined: 23 Apr 2003 Posts: 3419 Location: finally home-ish
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 1:26 pm Post subject: Re: CELTA Course Dropout--Now What? |
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Jetgirly wrote: |
As far as I'm concerned, your teaching doesn't have to be "up to snuff" to pass the CELTA. Your teaching has to mimic your trainer's way of teaching, and your teaching has to reflect the suggestions your trainer gives you. That's all they're looking for. I've never met anyone as egotistical and mean-spirited as the trainer who ran my course. He was the kind of guy who made offensive comments about my older female classmates' figures to me, behind their backs. Suck it up, do what you're told and pretend you think the trainer is God. If your trainer tells you to teach wearing a gorilla mask, come wearing a full-body gorilla costume the next day. It doesn't matter how ridiculous his ideas are, or how really, really good your original idea was, just bite your tongue and obey. I would say obedience is absolutely the key to passing your teaching practice. |
I noticed that on my course, too--whatever the instructors told you to do, you had to do it. End of discussion. I think that's why it can be harder for experienced teachers--they're used to being able to think freely, improvise if needed, etc. I can see some benefit to the "do exactly as your instructors do" model for newbies--with zero classroom experience, they need a starting point. And a standardized starting point simply makes it easier to assess whether or not they've "learned" what they've been taught. It is a bit unrealistic compared to a real classroom setting, which in my opinion is far more relaxed than a training session simply because it's less controlled. In your own classroom, you don't need to stick strictly to every little bullet point in your lesson plan if you see a good reason to vary it.
Anyway... EvilTwin, I'm sorry you're stuck in this situation. It really does sound like you're taking your progress and future as a teacher seriously, and I always like to see people like you succeed, to provide a balance against all of the teachers out there who don't take it seriously and just trash the profession.
Good luck,
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Marquess
Joined: 05 Feb 2009 Posts: 165
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 7:26 pm Post subject: Re: CELTA Course Dropout--Now What? |
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[quote="denise"]
Jetgirly wrote: |
and I always like to see people like you succeed
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He is not succeeding-he failed a 4 week course.  |
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denise

Joined: 23 Apr 2003 Posts: 3419 Location: finally home-ish
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Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 2:53 am Post subject: Re: CELTA Course Dropout--Now What? |
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[quote="Marquess"]
denise wrote: |
Jetgirly wrote: |
and I always like to see people like you succeed
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He is not succeeding-he failed a 4 week course.  |
So much for trying to end on a positive note...
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