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CTLLS, DTLLS and CELTA programmes starting in January at Newcastle College

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Have you got your PTLLS qualification? Get the credit and move on to CTLLS or DTLLS – generic and skills for life options available. CTLLS or DTLLS teaching qualifications – last few places available for January 2011 on specialist courses for literacy, numeracy and ESOL.

Diploma in Teaching Numeracy in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS Numeracy)
DTLLS Numeracy is an integrated qualification which leads QTLS as a subject specialist in numeracy teaching.

Diploma in Teaching English (ESOL) in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTE(E)LLS)
This qualification leads to QTLS for those seeking or working in a ‘full’ lecturing role for ESOL (who have full responsibility for teaching and learning).

Diploma in Teaching Literacy in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS Literacy)
DTLLS Literacy is an integrated qualification which leads to QTLS as a subject specialist in literacy teaching.

To apply or for more information, contact: stefanie.pendleton@ncl-coll.ac.uk or telephone 0191 200 4565.


Want to teach EFL abroad or in the UK? New CELTA programme starting in Jan 2011.

Certificate in teaching English to second language speakers (CELTA)
The CELTA is the internationally-recognised TEFL qualification – a passport to work abroad or at home. It can be taken part-time over 16 weeks or intensively over four weeks (120 hours). This is accredited through Cambridge ESOL. It can be completed as a stand-alone qualification or part of a longer qualification leading to qualified status for the UK.

What’s my next step? DTE(E)LLS (The credits from your CELTA count towards the DTE(E)LLS) or DELTA programmes).

To apply or for more information, contact: stefanie.pendleton@ncl-coll.ac.uk or telephone 0191 200 4565.


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