CLT Delivers In-Service Professional Development for MOE Teachers
Enhancing Teacher Proficiency: CLT's Intensive English Course
A Collaborative Initiative for Ministry of Education Educators
The Deanship of Community Service and Continuing Education has once again partnered with the College of Languages and Translation (CLT) to offer the second annual four-week intensive English language course. The course, specifically tailored for teachers from the Ministry of Education (MOE), seeks to bolster their language proficiency.
Course Focus & Collaboration:
In partnership with Al Khaleej Training and Education, the CLT delivered English instruction to close to 90 public school teachers at the primary, secondary, and high school levels. The course was designed as an English refresher, catering to both novice learners and those planning to sit for the IELTS examination in the near future.
The initiative was made possible through the sponsorship of the Vice Presidency of Academic Affairs, the Dean of the College of Languages and Translation, Dr. Abdullah Al-Melhi, and the Dean of Community Service and Continuing Education, Dr. Omar Alwan Aqeel. Operational oversight was provided by the ELC Director, Fahad Al-Shehri, under the guidance of Vice Dean of Academic Affairs, Dr. Yahya Asiri.
Key Leadership & Oversight:
CEFR-Based Entrance Exam for Proficiency Grouping
Prospective participants underwent an entrance examination, informed by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Based on the results, nearly 90 students were enrolled in one of four groups, each representing a different level of English proficiency.
Vice Rector Dr. Merzin Al-Shahrani graced the opening, assuring program expansion.
The Vice Rector of Academic Development and Quality, Dr. Merzin Al-Shahrani, graced the opening ceremony. Congratulating the attendees, he expressed his appreciation to the faculty and staff facilitating the program. He assured the participants of the continued improvement and expansion of the program in the coming years.
Key Representatives:
H. Costello (CLT)
Dr. Hadzantonis (CLT)
B. Bell (Al Khaleej)
R. Munoz (Al Khaleej)
Among the representatives from the College of Languages and Translation were Hassan Costello and Dr. Michael Hadzantonis, with Bryan Bell and Rocio Munoz representing Al Khaleej Training and Education.
"Education should be a lifelong pursuit, even for teachers."
Recognizing the significance of this initiative, the Deanship of Community Service and Continuing Education is dedicated to its future success. Dean Aqeel emphasized that education should be a lifelong pursuit, even for teachers.