Course Name |
Italian - Teaching of Italian as a Second Language II |
Course Provider |
University College Cork |
Course Code |
IT6105 |
Course Type |
Lifelong Learning |
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Course provider |
Attendance Options |
Part time, Daytime |
Location (Districts) |
Cork City |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
START DATE Sem 1 September, 2020. |
Application Date |
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Applications will close for this module on 31st July 2020.
To apply for this module please download and complete the application form below:
Application Form: Can be accessed in the link below for CPD IT6105 II 2020/21:
CPD I...
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Applications will close for this module on 31st July 2020.
To apply for this module please download and complete the application form below:
Application Form: Can be accessed in the link below for CPD IT6105 II 2020/21:
CPD IT6105 (II)
Download and complete the application form at the link below.
Gather any additional documents required (including a passport-style photo).
Pay your €35 application fee for this module via UCC’s Online Portal, noting your Application ID: Click here to proceed to UCC’s Online Portal.
Send your completed application form, photo and any relevant documents, including your application ID via e-mail to cpdgraduatestudies@ucc.ie
CPD Co-Ordinator, CPD Centre,
An tIonad um Fhorbairt Ghairmiúil Leanúnaigh,
Q+1 floor, The Boole Library, Main Quad, U.C.C.
e-mail cpdgraduatestudies@ucc.ie
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Application Weblink |
Web Page - Click Here |
Duration |
12 weeks
Teaching Method(s): 90hr(s) Other (30 observation hours; 60 teaching hours); 12 x 2hr(s) Lectures; Other (mock exam practice).
It is estimated that the course will be one day per week, 2 hrs per session for 12 weeks.
A general meeting of all applicants will take place prior to commencement. in the O’Rahilly Building, UCC, room TBC to discuss and agree the timetable according to candidates’ availability.
Module may also be offered in Semester 2 - 2020/21. |
Course Fee |
The fee is €600. There is also a €35 application fee. |
Entry Requirements |
Expand+To be considered, applicants should normally have an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification.
All candidates upon registration will be required to either provide a corresponding Police Statement from their country of origin or complete th...
Hide-To be considered, applicants should normally have an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification.
All candidates upon registration will be required to either provide a corresponding Police Statement from their country of origin or complete the Garda Vetting Process in Ireland. For Italian candidates it is necessary to request a "certificato penale" from the Carabinieri (Garda Vetting Certificate). Full details will be provided at offer stage.
Proof of Italian Language Competence (Level C1-C2) is required for IT6105.
For the candidates from other nationalities include a reference (attestato) regarding your level of Italian.
If you are applying with Qualifications obtained outside Ireland and you wish to verify if you meet the minimum academic and English language requirements for this programme please view the grades comparison table by country and for details of recognised English language tests.
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Course Content |
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Professional qualification in the teaching of Italian as a second language. UCC is the only centre in Ireland offering this preparatory course to achieve the DITALS 2 certification. This course will consider current Italian pedagogical app...
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Professional qualification in the teaching of Italian as a second language. UCC is the only centre in Ireland offering this preparatory course to achieve the DITALS 2 certification. This course will consider current Italian pedagogical approaches to the teaching of Italian as a second language to various categories of learners (children to adults).
This is a course which covers theories as well as techniques and practice for the teaching of Italian as a second language.
On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
Identify and define aims and objectives for a range of Italian language courses (beginners to advanced).
Devise and execute sample lesson plans in a real classroom situation.
Use a range of classroom management skills and techniques in a language lesson.
Create and implement a curriculum, syllabus and outline assessment strategies for a range of Italian language courses.
Use the latest technological tools in a language class.
Integrate Web 2.0 tools, such as educational blogs, wikis and podcasts in the teaching environment.
As part of UCC's commitment to Continuing Professional Development, (CPD), candidates who satisfy the programme eligibility criteria may, subject to the approval of the Programme Coordinator, be eligible to register for examinations in the internationally recognised DITALS certification.
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Assessment Method |
Assessment: Total Marks 200: Continuous Assessment 200 marks (Project [2,500 - 3,000 words] 75 marks; 3 Written Assignments [1,000 words each] 25 marks each; Oral Assessment 50 marks). |
Number of Credits |
10 |
Further Enquiries |
For CPD Content Queries: Gabriella Caponi Doherty
gcd@ucc.ie
+ 353 (0)21 4902838
http://www.ucc.ie/en/italian/
cpdgraduatestudies@ucc.ie |
Location |
VENUE
Department of Italian, O'Rahilly Building, University College Cork. |
Course Web Page |
Web Page - Click Here |
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