Continuing Professional Development for ESL Teachers

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Continuing Professional Development Robert Dickey Keimyung University Gukje Digital University

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Continuing professional development video used in Asian EFL Journal Certificate course.

Transcript of Continuing Professional Development for ESL Teachers

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Continuing Professional Development

Robert DickeyKeimyung University

Gukje Digital University

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Continuing Professional Development - Defined

• CPD – education, training, and learning activities that assist one in growing beyond current levels within your chosen profession (teaching English)

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• Education – a program or process of acquiring knowledge (formal studies?)

• Training – an event or program of learning specific skills/abilities

• Development – a process or approach for realizing potential

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CPD = Professionalism

• Professions require CPD: Dentists, Surgeons, Accountants, etc.

• Moving from Novice to “Senior” (advisor to novices) through your career

• Keeping up with new developments

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Art or Science or…

• Teaching can be perceived as:– Art – “some people are born teachers”, still the

re are skills to be acquired and things to learn– Science – “there are systems,” a theory or prin

ciple should underlie your work– Craft – (Helgesen) “we have to respect the inh

erent qualities of the materials we work with, and bring out their strengths”

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Continuing Ed timeline

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CPD activities

• all those helping you improve & broaden your knowledge & skills

• you decide which contribute to your learning

• on your own time as well as in work hours

• contributing as well as receiving• active as well as passive

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NOT CPD activities

• Normal work activities• Unrelated to your professional

development– As teachers, human development is

arguably important…– Assorted skills (First Aid) can be seen as

“related”

• Unrelated to your work

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Types of CPD - Education

• Diploma, Master’s or Doctoral Course– Applied Linguistics– TESOL– Education– Linguistics– Second Language Acquisition– Etc…

• Joining Reading Groups

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Types of CPD - Training

• “Certificate” course (100 – 150 hours)

• Seminar/Workshops (1 – 15 hours)– Online or Face-to-face

• Formal reading course• “Hands-on” Orientation

– Equipment usage, etc…

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Types of CPD - Affiliation

• Active Membership in professional / scholarly societies– Can include online discussion groups

• Participation in co-worker activities• Structured discussions with

colleagues• Interviews with peers• Committees and Examining Bodies

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Types of CPD – Job Learning

• Being Tutored• Reading coursebook manuals• Interpreting others’ lesson plans• Observing others’ lessons

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Types of CPD – Job Enrichment

• Work Shadowing• Job Enrichment tasks• School visits• Secondments• Job swaps / team assignments

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Types of CPD - Productions

• Presenting your activities at workshops, in newsletters, etc.

• Moderating/Discussant for other’s presentations

• Organizing professional events• Training others• Developing Books/Materials• Reviewing Books/Materials

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Types of CPD – Research

• Conducting research related to your work or professional interest area

• Participating in joint research• Collegial critiquing of others’ research• Serving as an informant in others’

research• Structured investigations of self• Action Research and Diaries COUNT!

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Types of CPD - Leadership

• Tutoring peers• Orienting newbies• Leading In-house workshops• Leading reading groups• Mentoring• Serving as “Senior” or “Master” Teacher, Di

rector of Studies, etc.• Specializing (vs. “falling in a rut”)

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Classroom-basedCPD Activities

• Writing Lesson Plans• Developing a “Materials Bank”

– Tags/indices – how used?

• Teaching Diary / Journal (and analysis)• Teacher Portfolio• Reflections / Self-Critiques• Student Feedback & Reflection

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