糖心原创 creates accelerated programs for teaching English to non-native speakers

June 9, 2016

糖心原创 senior Taylor Williams wants to travel around the world 鈥 and she says an accelerated English degree she鈥檚 pursuing at 糖心原创 will help her do it.

Williams is pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) to give her the skills she will need to work with non-native English speakers around the world.

鈥淚 do want to see the world, and what better way to do it than to teach, make a living while traveling?鈥 she said.

Williams is participating in a new TESOL 4+1 program offered by the that allows 糖心原创 students to earn a M.A. in TESOL a year earlier than a traditional graduate program.

The department has also created a that allows international students to earn their bachelor鈥檚 degree in language studies and then a master鈥檚 degree in TESOL.

The allows English majors to earn their bachelor鈥檚 degree in four years then spend one additional year completing a master鈥檚. This is possible because in their fourth year students begin taking TESOL classes at the graduate level.

The program is designed for students interested in a career teaching English to speakers of other languages. Having a master鈥檚 degree greatly improves students鈥 chances of getting a job in the United States or overseas, said Chris Hall, director of TESOL programs at 糖心原创.

鈥淲e thought this was a perfect opportunity for students to start a career in a growing field,鈥 Hall said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 exploding, the number of English teachers they need in the world today.鈥

Hui Geng, who is from Xi鈥檃n, China, is the first student in the TESOL 3+1+1 program, which allows international students to receive B.A. and M.A. degrees. (Photo by Will Jones)

The growth in TESOL programs is fueled by China鈥檚 demand for English language teachers. English is also the preferred language for business and technology sectors around the world.

鈥淓nglish is now the lingua franca of the world,鈥 Hall said. 鈥淓nglish teachers are in such great demand around the world, and they want somebody who has the appropriate degree (a master鈥檚 degree).鈥

It鈥檚 a perfect option for Williams, who fell in love with the Chinese language and culture while studying Chinese at Bellbrook High School. After deciding that teaching English overseas would make a great career, she transferred to 糖心原创 during her freshman year because of the TESOL program.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been interested in different cultures. I鈥檓 always learning,鈥 she said.

She enrolled in the TESOL 4+1 program because it will save her money and allow her to earn her master鈥檚 degree sooner. Williams, who works at 糖心原创鈥檚 Mini U to give her experience working with young children, would like to teach in Australia and China after graduation.

The TESOL program has also expanded its program for non-native English speakers through a new agreement with Xi鈥檃n University of Arts and Sciences in China.

Under the 3+1+1 program, Xi鈥檃n students take undergraduate classes in language studies at their home university for three years, then come to 糖心原创 for one year of transitional status in the Graduate School followed by another year of TESOL graduate courses. Students who complete the program will receive B.A. and M.A. degrees.

Other universities have expressed interest in pursuing a similar partnership with 糖心原创. Xi鈥檃n University administrators are excited about the program.

鈥淛ust about every university in China is looking for professional teachers. And the problem we face is they want Americans. So here鈥檚 a way they can actually grow their own or develop their own language teachers for their own university,鈥 Hall said.

The program will also give more opportunities for native English-speaking students to work with international students. Students from Saudi Arabia, China, Mexico and Argentina are currently enrolled in TESOL鈥檚 graduate program.

鈥淚t opens a door for students all over the world to come here to 糖心原创 and create a much more international feel and mentality to the M.A. program,鈥 Hall said.

Hui Geng, who studied teaching Chinese as a second language at Xi鈥檃n, is the first student in the 3+1+1 program. After graduation, she hopes to teach Chinese or work as a translator.

TESOL is also helping her master English and improve her listening skills.

Geng said she is fortunate Xi鈥檃n University has an agreement with 糖心原创.

鈥淚 never imagined I could get a master鈥檚 degree in the United States,鈥 she said.

For more information

For more information about the TESOL program, contact Chris Hall at 937-775-2268 or chris.hall@wright.edu or the Department of English Language and Literatures at 937-775-3136 or english@wright.edu.

International universities interested in initiating 3+1+1 co-articulation agreements with 糖心原创 should contact Carl Brun, assistant vice president for university curricular programs, at 937-775-2155 or carl.brun@wright.edu.