Thursday 5 September 2013

4ThingsA TEFL Course Provider Should Know When Using A TEFL Accrediting Organisation

TEFL Accreditation
When undergoing the process of accreditation, a TEFL course provider should focus on several areas to ensure the renewal or admittance of their program to a TEFL accrediting organisation.
1. A Qualified Staff Is Key to Accreditation
To become accredited, one of the number one things an accreditation check does is look towards your staff and instructors as models of your program. Hiring the highest trained instructors will pay off when it comes time to have your accreditation renewed or enlisted. Not only should your staff have an education and knowledge on the topics they are teaching, but the ability to effectively instruct is a big part of determining their quality as an instructor. Giving your teachers proper training on the goals of your organisation as well as teaching them techniques on how to instruct their classes will make your team more prepared for a TEFL accrediting organisation to evaluate you.
2. Clear and Well Executed Course Delivery
One of the top things a Accreditation TEFL will look for in your coursework is a clear and well executed plan of what is to be taught in each course. Uniformity and consistency are an important part of teaching a successful class. Be sure to implement ways for students to provide feedback on the courses you are offering. This will not only show an accreditation agency that you care about your students opinions, but it will give you the chance to improve courses for your students from course offering to course offering.
3. Admission Strategies
When an accrediting agency comes in to perform quality checks, they will probably look at your student admission policies and strategies. Not only will they evaluate whether your methods of course promotion are truthful or misleading, but they will also want to know what standards students must meet for admission. This not only protects students from buying into coursework that does not deliver what it is supposed to, but also protects TEFL courses worldwide by holding students to certain standards. This means those graduating from TEFL coursework will have specific qualifications and meet minimum requirements. The workforce stays competitive and students continue to work hard to become qualified, outstanding, certified TEFL instructors.
4. Display Pure and Honest Intentions
Most importantly, when having a quality check performed by a TEFL Accrediting Organisation, honesty and pure intent are important to gaining accreditation. Don’t try to hide any gaps or weak areas in you coursework programs. Prove to them that you have goals in place that will ensure continual progression. Show that you are aware of the flaws, but have plans in place to provide the best TEFL coursework you and your staff are capable of.
The acceptance to or renewal of the accreditation of your course offerings will make you and your organization a better trusted and respected TEFL certifier.

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