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Graduate Informational Webinar: MSEd in TESOL

October 22, 2014 7 – 8:30 p.m.

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The population of English language learners is one of the most quickly growing populations in our country. One of the most highly sought-after teacher candidates is the English to speakers of other languages (ESOL) certified teacher. While the primary responsibility of the ESOL educator is to help students achieve full proficiency in English, the Nazareth TESOL programs also strive to prepare ESOL educators who: *develop deep understanding of their students, and combine this understanding with knowledge about language and about first and second language acquisition *design and implement learning experiences which promote both the development of English language proficiency and mastery of the concepts and skills necessary for academic success and the fulfillment of personal potential address not only language, but also the academic and socio-cultural and self-advocacy needs of diverse English Language Learners. The program will feature a presentation by Tonya Guzman, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions, and Dr. Cindy McPhail, graduate program director, TESOL program. There will be time for Q and A. Sponsored By: Graduate Admissions Contact Information: Register at the following link: http://bit.ly/TESOLWebinar Or contact Tonya Guzman, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions at 585-389-2821/ email tguzman7@naz.edu to register. If you wish to call in only, please call 712-432-3100 and enter the conference Code 326959.

The population of English language learners is one of the most quickly growing populations in our country. One of the most highly sought-after teacher candidates is the English to speakers of other languages (ESOL) certified teacher. While the primary responsibility of the ESOL educator is to help students achieve full proficiency in English, the Nazareth TESOL programs also strive to prepare ESOL educators who:

*develop deep understanding of their students, and combine this understanding with knowledge about language and about first and second language acquisition

*design and implement learning experiences which promote both the development of English language proficiency and mastery of the concepts and skills necessary for academic success and the fulfillment of personal potential
address not only language, but also the academic and socio-cultural and self-advocacy needs of diverse English Language Learners.

The program will feature a presentation by Tonya Guzman, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions, and Dr. Cindy McPhail, graduate program director, TESOL program. There will be time for Q and A.

Sponsored By Graduate Admissions

Contact Information:

Register at the following link: http://bit.ly/TESOLWebinar

Or contact Tonya Guzman, Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions at 585-389-2821/ email tguzman7@naz.edu to register. If you wish to call in only, please call 712-432-3100 and enter the conference Code 326959.