ESL 3112 – Intensive workshop: Participating in a meeting held in your second language
Description:
This workshop is primarily designed for professors who regularly attend meetings and who would like to refine their debate strategies in their second language. This is an intensive workshop during which the participants will practice communicating their ideas and opinions in a mock meeting.
*This course is offered to all professors on campus who are members of the APUO or APTUO at intermediate-advanced levels in English as a second language.
FLS 3812 – Intensive workshop: Participating in a meeting held in your second language
Description:
This workshop is primarily designed for professors who regularly attend meetings and who would like to refine their debate strategies in their second language. This is an intensive workshop during which the participants will practice communicating their ideas and opinions in a mock meeting.
*This course is offered to all professors on campus who are members of the APUO or APTUO at intermediate-advanced levels in French as a second language.
(NEW) ESL 4012: Teaching in Your Second Language (Intermediate/Advanced)
Description:
This course is offered to all University of Ottawa professors who are members of the APUO or APTUO. During this discussion series professors will have the opportunity to practice speaking in their second official language while sharing insights on best teaching practices with their peers. Participants will be asked to discuss various topics related to teaching:
- Past teaching experiences
- Educational and technological tools and resources
- Teaching methods, types of courses and their particularities
- Teaching approaches and methods
- Student learning assessment
- Resources and services offered by the University of Ottawa
(NEW) FLS 4012: Teaching in Your Second Language (Intermediate/Advanced)
Description:
This course is offered to all University of Ottawa professors who are members of the APUO or APTUO. During this discussion series professors will have the opportunity to practice speaking in their second official language while sharing insights on best teaching practices with their peers. Participants will be asked to discuss various topics related to teaching:
- Past teaching experiences
- Educational and technological tools and resources
- Teaching methods, types of courses and their particularities
- Teaching approaches and methods
- Student learning assessment
- Resources and services offered by the University of Ottawa