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Resources for Teaching and Learning English in Infant and Primary Education

When:

23 June - 11 July 2025

School:

UAB Barcelona Summer School

Institution:

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

City:

Barcelona

Country:

Spain

Language:

English

Credits:

6.0 EC

Fee:

930 EUR

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Resources for Teaching and Learning English in Infant and Primary Education
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About

Teachers are bombarded with proposals to innovate in their lessons but teaching English is sometimes a rather solitary task. The main purpose of this course is to offer people interested in the field of foreign language teaching “food for thought” and resources to make children’s learning experiences much more updated, fun, simple, dynamic and adapted to the 21st century competencies and skills they need to master.

The course is divided into 15 three-hour thematic sessions. Each session will evolve around one particular relevant topic related to the teaching of English to young and very young learners (students aged 3-12), but connections will be made between one session/topic and the others. All sessions will combine brief theoretical explanations with a broad array of practical activities in which participants are expected to engage. Attendees will also be asked to participate and/or lead group discussion to share (and contrast) their opinions, ideas, knowledge, beliefs, doubts, and experiences upon the implementation of the practical activities done in class.

No prior experience in teaching English to children and very young children is required. Yet, the course is designed to suit the needs of in-service teachers, too. The lessons will be carried out entirely in English; consequently, participants are expected to have a good command of the target language.

Course leader

Dolors Masats, Maria Mont, Nathaly González-AcevedoUniversitat Autònoma de Barcelona/ Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)

Target group

No prior experience in teaching English to children and very young children is required. Yet, the course is designed to suit the needs of in-service teachers, too. The lessons will be carried out entirely in English; consequently, participants are expected to have a good command of the target language.

Course aim

Teachers are bombarded with proposals to innovate in their lessons but teaching English is sometimes a rather solitary task. The course's main purpose is to offer people interested in the field of foreign language teaching “food for thought” and resources to make children’s learning experiences much more updated, fun, simple, dynamic and adapted to the 21st century competencies and skills they need to master.

The course is divided into 15 three-hour thematic sessions. Each session will evolve around one particularly relevant topic related to the teaching of English to young and very young learners (students aged 3-12), but connections will be made between one session/topic and the others. All sessions will combine brief theoretical explanations with a broad array of practical activities in which participants are expected to take an active role. Attendees will also be asked to participate and/or lead group discussion to share (and contrast) their opinions, ideas, knowledge, beliefs, doubts, and experiences upon the implementation of the practical activities done in class.

No prior experience in teaching English to children and very young children is required. Yet, the course is designed to suit the needs of in-service teachers, too. The lessons will be carried out entirely in English; consequently, participants are expected to have a good command of this language.

Fee info

Fee

930 EUR, The course fee for international and national students (non-UAB students) is € 910 but those who register before May 15th will get 20% discount.

Interested?

When:

23 June - 11 July 2025

School:

UAB Barcelona Summer School

Institution:

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Language:

English

Credits:

6.0 EC

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