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This is how our TEFL graduates feel they have gained from their course, and how they plan to put into action what they learned:
Background: I am applying for the Peace Corps. I am told I will be located in Asia in a university setting.
I have taught refugees, male and female, adult beginners in english, who escaped to the U.S. during the Vietnam War. I currently teach conversational english to female students (intermediate level) who are spouses, mothers, or daughters of visiting professors, post-docs, or men getting their PhDs at Oregon State University in the U.S. I worked for 26 years for the National Aeronautical and Space Administration. I was a Project Manager, in charge of animals and plant experiments flying into space in the space shuttle. I was in charge of training astronauts to deal with the animals in flight, staffing the laboratory back-up personnel in preparation for landing at different sites in the U.S. and Europe, and for training the air-to-ground communication crews who supported us. I worked with various engineering and science groups in Japan, Netherlands, and Germany in designing hardware to house the plant and animal specimens.
What I have personally gained from this course:
1. This course has given me a broader understanding of the spectrum of what I might be asked to do in the Peace Corps. I don’t know yet what my assignment will be - perhaps teach, converse, plan programs, and/or deal with a different age range than I now teach.
2. I’ve been exposed to the wide variety of on-line support materials in this course that are currently not used where I teach. The materials at my Conversation school are frankly, outdated. This is great!
3. I’ve been forced to think about a whole new area for me – teaching children.
4. I’ve learned a lot about new resources, and areas that I need to study that I didn’t know existed.
What I plan to do with this course –
1. Use the reference materials a lot.
2. Use the course Units as essential aids when I plan courses, whether I work as a formal or informal teacher.