Making time for research in the English classroom

Discover how to reflect on and explore issues in your teaching context, plan and carry out a small-scale classroom research project and communicate your findings effectively.  Access this new course now – enrol until 24 January.

Welcome to Making time for research in the English classroom


How can you enrol?

Log in to your TeachingEnglish account and click the button below to enrol on this free course.


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How will the course help you?

Discover how to reflect on and explore issues in your teaching context, plan and carry out a small-scale classroom research project and communicate your findings effectively.


What does the course include?

Making time for research in the English classroom is a new, free, self-study training course, which is divided into three-hour modules. It also includes:


What will you learn?

Engaging with classroom research

This module looks at the skills and abilities you need for carrying out classroom research. You'll also look at how you can collaborate with others while doing classroom-based research, and some of the benefits of collaboration and sharing.

Planning the research process

This module looks at formulating your classroom research questions and how you can create tools to collect data from your classroom. You'll also be looking at planning your classroom research, the ethics involved and how to make sure you have any necessary consent for your research.

Integrating classroom research

This module looks at the process of analysing research data and drawing conclusions from it to help you identify classroom actions or changes you’d like to make.


When is the course?

The free online modules are available now. Enrolment closes on 24 January and the course closes on 31 January 2025.


How much does the course cost?

The course is free.


How can you get a certificate?

You will receive a certificate if you successfully complete all self-study modules.


What level of English do you need?

Minimum CEFR B1


How do you sign up for the course?

Please follow the steps below carefully to access this free training course.

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Step 2: Enrol on your course

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Having problems accessing the course?

Please see our troubleshooting guide below if you are having problems accessing the course.


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What can you do next?

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Comments

Hi Muhammad

Great! To enrol, just click on the button on the page above. We hope you enjoy the course!

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

Submitted by sebijoe@gmail.com on Sat, 09/28/2024 - 00:59

I like this course

Submitted by Cath McLellan on Fri, 07/05/2024 - 08:14

In reply to by Ahmed Gaibani

Hi Ahmed

You can sign up for this course from December, following the instructions above. Hope you find it useful!

Cath

TeachingEnglish team

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