Program: Certificate in Teaching English as a New Language
Department of English and Linguistics
Liberal Arts Building 145 ~ 260-481-6841 ~ ipfw.edu/engl
The undergraduate certificate in Teaching English as a New Language (TENL) prepares students for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) in a variety of learning venues world-wide. It is intended primarily for students who, while they work towards a baccalaureate degree, wish to develop credentials for teaching English as a new or additional language. Other potential audiences include individuals who wish to obtain professional training in teaching English to speakers of other languages for career opportunities overseas.
Our TENL program matches most other such academic programs nationwide. The required courses will familiarize students with major theoretical perspectives, pedagogies, and resources of English language teaching. The capstone course TENL Practicum provides students with real-world experience through teaching English language learners, in classroom settings.
The undergraduate TENL certificate will be available to any student who has completed the program requirements successfully. It can stand alone as a separate credential or be integrated within the requirements of the B.A. program in English as an option in the English Language Concentration. Some courses may also apply to a degree from the College of Education and Public Policy.
In addition, an add-on license in the content area of “Teachers of English Learners” license is available to TENL certificate students who are licensed teachers, candidates who are already licensed in specific content area(s) at specific grade levels, or prospective teachers who are in the process of obtaining such a license. Please see the special requirements below.
Certificate Requirements
The TENL certificate will require satisfactory completion of eighteen credit hours of course work in the areas of TESOL pedagogy and materials preparation, second language acquisition theories, sociolinguistics and cultural issues, English grammar, and practical classroom experiences. No course with a grade below 2.0 will count toward the TENL certificate. Satisfactory completion of LING L103 or equivalent is a prerequisite for all courses at the 300-level and higher.