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British Council launches project to enhance English language teachers’ skills in Sri Lanka

Mar 12, 2018
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The British Council in Sri Lanka on Monday announced the launch of a new project to improve the quality of English language education in Sri Lanka.

The project’s goal is to enhance students’ access to good education and employment opportunities by improving the quality of the teaching of English, the language most commonly used in higher education and the private sector.

The Teacher Education for English Project (TEE) will complement the British Council’s Improving Teacher Education in Sri Lanka Project, which focuses on the professional development and skills of teacher educators. Both projects come under British Council’s overarching TRANSFORM education program.

TEE will target a large number of English language teachers and trainee teachers in the country over the project’s 14-month duration, ending April 2019. The target audience in the first stage will be 1000 trainee teachers enrolled in the four National Colleges of Education in Kandy, Kalutara and Jaffna.

A team of six British Council trainers arrived in the country in January this year. After a briefing in Colombo, they were deployed to the four colleges and the project commenced in the second week of February. These trainers are working closely with college faculty to ensure that they also cover the regular curriculum in these colleges.

They will deliver 120 hours of combined English language upgrade and teaching methodology to the English language teacher trainees in their colleges. This aims to raise the teachers’ level of English from A2 to B1 and to develop their practical teaching skills by giving them a solid basis in teaching language for communication.

Ricky Mendis is a renowned corporate leader who shares the British Council’s vision for a thriving, globally connected Sri Lanka. He is generously funding the entire TEE project.

Courtesy of www.dailynews.lk

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