mark.holland21
Joined: 21 Mar 2007 Location: Leeds, UK
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:35 am Post subject: The INTESOL 'Certificate in TESOL' - recognised? |
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Hi all,
I am considering doing a 4 week intensive TESOL course and I have been looking into one that I can do in the city I live in. The thing is, it's not a Trinity College London TESOL. Does this matter? Will the INTESOL qualification be recognised in Korea?
I got this off the website which makes me think it is recognised, but i just wanted to be sure before I splashed out �895.
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"the Certificate of Educational Studies in TESOL. The INTESOL 'Certificate in TESOL' is externally validated by The College of Teachers (www.collegeofteachers.ac.uk), a professional body onsite at the Institute of Education, University of London. The College of Teachers is a registered charity in the UK. The College received its Royal Charter for excellence in the field of education in 1849. This Royal Charter grants the College the right to award official UK qualifications that are recognized worldwide. Only professional, independent organisations acting in the interest of the public may receive this honour."
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Can anyone provide any insight?
Rgds,
Mark |
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