Global TESOL Module — Issues of Culture and Language

Global TESOL Module

Understand the role culture plays in teaching and learning English.

This 40-hour classroom course explores the nature of culture and the role of cultural factors in the teaching and learning of English as a second, additional or foreign language. In addition to lectures, the course involves interactive study, reading, Internet activities, analysis of textbooks, and exercises on new ways of learning about culture. We will explore cultural boundary crossings, discuss issues of culture and language, and complete of the culture component of the portfolio.

This course, which requires the student to purchase a textbook, can be taken as an individual study or as one of the four modules of the Global TESOL Certificate Program. 

Course Number: 

80424, 80452

Course Date Info: 

Issues of Culture and Language is offered on Saturdays or Sundays.

Saturdays, August 18 – September 22, 2012, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
    No class on September 1

Sundays, August 19 – September 23, 2012, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
    No class on September 2

Course Format: 
Classroom
Location Info: 

Saturday Courses offered:

University of Georgia Gwinnett Campus
2530 Sever Rd NW, Lawrenceville, GA 30043
United States
See map: Google Maps

Sunday Courses offered:

Georgia Perimeter College – Dunwoody Campus
2101 Womack Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338
United States
See map: Google Maps 

Room number to be determined.

Course Fee(s): 

$1395 – Four modules/Full package
$359 – Single module

Who Should Attend: 
  • Individuals interested in teaching English to speakers of other languages
  • Teachers, instructors or trainers
  • Au pairs
  • Translators
Continuing Education Information: 

Certificate of Completion from the University of Georgia
15 CEUs or 15 PLUs for the complete certificate
4 CEUs or 4 PLUs for this module

To receive PLUs, teachers must complete and submit this Prior Approval Form before starting the class.

Instructor: 

Sarah Anne Shope, PhD, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in teaching English to speaker of other languages. She has been active in developing and facilitating Global TESOL training courses and programs, and her area of expertise includes applied linguistics, issues of culture, methodology for teaching English as a second language and/or as a foreign language, and creative professional writing. As a professional writer, Shope has considerable commercial, literary and academic publication credits.

Prerequisite Courses: 
  • Must have excellent communication skills in English
  • High school diploma or bachelors degree
Textbooks Requirements: 

Crossing Cultures in the Language Classroom, by Andrea DeCapua, Ed.D., and Ann C. Wintergerst, Ed.D, ISBN: 978-0472089369