Webinar: Post-Degree Certificate in EAL Education
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About this Event
Join us for a webinar on June 25 to learn more about our EAL certificate program for K-12 educators.
The Post-Degree Certificate in English as an Additional Language Education, or PDCEAL, is the only certificate program of its kind in Canada.
Offered by the Department of Curriculum Studies in the College of Education, this online certificate program is tailored to meet the learning and academic needs of practicing K-12 teachers and those in related professions who are seeking specialized knowledge and professional certification in the area of EAL education. If you want to increase your professional expertise in EAL education while continuing to teach in your current location, this online program is for you!
For more information and program requirements, visit our admissions page.
Webinar - June 25, 2020
To learn more about the program, join our webinar on June 25. The week of the webinar, you will receive an email with further instructions.
Questions? Contact us at eal.inquiries@usask.ca
What PDCEAL students and graduates are saying:
“I find the course content, texts, and materials invaluable to my EAL teaching, as I infuse this information into my teaching practice.”
“…materials and information on refugees, assessment and the language components that make academic language challenging for English Language Learners were very informative and have given me many ideas on how to improve planning, implement instruction, and design my assessments.”
About the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan is one of the top research-intensive, medical doctoral universities in Canada, and is home to world-leading research in areas of global importance, such as water and food security and infectious diseases.
USask's College of Education offers a number of longstanding and new certificate programs to help current educators deepen their knowledge in a chosen area. Certificate programs are flexible, designed to support busy schedules, and respond to changing educational needs and community demographics.