Hello everyone,
The course will be visited on Friday 27 July by a Cambridge ESOL assessor.
During her visit, she will be looking at samples of the work in your files, observing a sample of teaching practice and observation and meeting with the course tutors to discuss each candidate’s performance and development on the course.
In order to make her job as straightforward as possible it is essential that your files are up-to-date and well organised. So, by 09.00hrs on Friday Week 3, please ensure that your file is organised as follows:
1. The records in the blue CELTA 5 are complete and all relevant sections have been signed by you in ink. This booklet should be at the front of your file.
2. You have included all TP documentation in the following order:
A) written tutor feedback
B) your lesson plan
C) materials
C) self-evaluation
The complete documentation for one lesson should be kept together in a transparent slip file.
The records for each lesson should be filed in reverse chronological order (i.e. with the most recent lesson at the front).
3. You have included your marked written assignments (including both first and second submissions as well as any written guidance you received).
4. You have removed any other documents (e.g. observation tasks, input notes, plans from un-assessed lessons).
The assessor will be observing some teaching practice. If she happens to watch your lesson, this is not some special exam for you; it is just another sample she is looking at.
She will also meet with you as a group at 13.45hrs for about 15 minutes. She will probably ask for some feedback from you as part of her role of ensuring that the course has been run in accordance with Cambridge standards and requirements.
If anyone wishes to speak to the assessor in private to discuss any aspect of the course, have a word with her and she will fix a time to speak to you. She will be working in room 301.
Best wishes,
Anthony
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