Teaching English As A Foreign Language

Teaching English as a Foreign Language Program and in line with the university mission aims at preparing competent and exemplary English as foreign language teachers.  Such teachers will be equipped with the pedagogical, critical and analytical skills required of all teachers in the 21st century.   In addition to teaching as a career, graduates from the TEFL program will be able to pursue careers as translators and interpreters if they pursue a minor in translation. Further, they will be able to pursue graduate degrees in teaching English as a foreign language, linguistics, or any other related field.

Teaching English as a Foreign Language Program aims at achieving these general objectives:

  • Preparing a teacher qualified with a general knowledge in addition to the knowledge in his\her own specialization.
  • Preparing a teacher qualified with general educational skills in addition to skills in his\her own specialization.
  • Preparing a teacher qualified with norms and positive attitudes who commit to teach all students and deepen their affiliation to the Arabic, human and Islamic culture.
  • Preparing a teacher who can learn from his\her own experience and can professionally developing through self-assessment and through working with other teachers to create a community of learners.
  • Preparing a teacher with the ability to deal with his\her students on the psychological, social and educational levels. A teacher who owns the needed skills for managing and organizing classes and solve problems.
  • Demonstrate broad knowledge and understanding of the conventions of a range of genres of children's literature and their forms, as well as the works of significant contemporary authors and illustrators.
  •  Identify the styles of major dramatists of different times.
  • Differentiate between the three types of the English language grammar namely the Structural, Transformational and Pedagogical and their roles in contributing to learners’ language proficiency
  • Show knowledge and understanding of how first and second languages are acquired, and the relevance of this knowledge for language teachers.
  • Read phonetic transcriptions of English words, and to using phonemic script for transcribing words and utterances with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
  • Able to think critically and reflect effectively during teaching and learning
  •   Able to use  science integration skills effectively subject specific and practical skills
  • Become aware of how students develop and learn
  • Able to plan effective lesson plans to achieve curriculum goals.
  • Able to reflect effectively on his / her practices and evaluate its effect on students, colleagues and parents.
  •  Able to differentiate assessment to meet students’ needs
  • Able to design teaching experiences based on his knowledge and research experiences, and in the specialization that reflect positively on his\her own performance and practices.
  • Becoming aware of principles of democracy, human rights and development
  • Acquire communication skills using technological resources like computer.
  • Able to communicate with students verbally and nonverbally during class interactions appropriately with respect and cooperation. 
  • School Teacher for classes from 5-10.
  • School principal.
  • Educational supervisor.
  • Educational research assistant.
  • Educational trainer.
The Instructional Plan

The instructional plan consists of 120 credit hours, divided as follows:

Requirements

Credit Hours

University Requirements

21-22*

Faculty Requirements

16

Major requirements

82

Total  

126

*This depends on their level of English in the entrance exam
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Major Requirements (82 credit Hours)

a. Compulsory Courses: (64 Credit Hours)

Prerequisite(s)

Course Title

Course No.

 

Practicum: Teaching  English1

EDUC3201

EDUC3201

Practicum: Teaching  English2

EDUC3202

EDUC3202

Practicum: Teaching  English3

EDUC3203

EDUC231

The English Curriculum 1

EDUC3301

EDUC231

Educational Technology and Teaching Recourses

EDUC331

EDUC232

Measurement and Evaluation

EDUC334

EDUC3203

Practicum 4

EDUC4204

EDUC4204

Practicum 5

EDUC4205

EDUC232, EDUC330

Teaching English as a Foreign Language 1

EDUC4301

EDUC4301

Teaching English as a Foreign Language 2

EDUC4302

Fourth year level or/and department approval

Teaching Children’s Literature

EDUC4304

EDUC232, EDUC334

Education Research Methodology

EDUC437

Fourth year level or/and department approval

Seminar in Education

EDUC438

ENGC2202 or ENGC2204 or ENGC2305

Current Issues

ENGC233

ENGC2401 or ENGC2204    

Writing 1

ENGL233

ENGC2401 or ENGC2204  

English Grammar

ENGL235

ENGC2401 or ENGC2204  

Introduction to Linguistics

ENGL236

ENGC2401 or ENGC2204  

Introduction to Literature

ENGL238

ENGL238

The Novel and Short Story

ENGL3321

ENGL236

Functional Phonetics 

ENGL237

ENGL236

Semantics and Lexis

ENGL337

ENGL236, ENGL238

Interactive English

ENGL339

ENGL233, ENGC233

Translation

TRAN330

 

b. Elective Courses: (18 Credit Hours)

Student has to finish one group (track) from the following:

Track

Course No.

Name of Course

Prerequisite(s)

Technology Enhanced Learning, Teaching and Assessment

EDUC3361

Models of Learning and Teaching With ICT

 

EDUC3362

Analysis and Design of Technology Based Learning

 

EDUC3363

Multimedia and Games in Education

 

EDUC4313

Mobile Learning

 

EDUC4314

Using ICT in Disciplines

 

EDUC4315

Quality and Standardization of Using ICT in Education

 

Diversity Inclusion and Special Education Needs

EDUC3311

Physical Disabilities

 

EDUC3312

Intellectual Impairment

 

EDUC3313

Learning Difficulties

 

EDUC4318

Speech and Language Difficulties

 

EDUC4319

Behavioral and Emotional Disorders

 

EDUC4328

Special Education Students Curriculum and Teaching Methods

 

General

EDUC2304

Reading

EDUC231

EDUC330

General Methods of Teaching

EDUC232

EDUC3302

The English Curriculum 2

EDUC3301

9 Credit Hours From The Following

ENGL234

Writing 2

ENGL233

ENGL3392

Sociolinguistics

ENGL236

ENGL4302

Modern Drama

ENGL330

ENGL435

Modern Poetry

ENGL333