2018-2019 / PSTA0004-2

On site training : teaching French as a foreign language both in Belgium and abroad, including the drafting of training reports and attending a workshop on how to integrate in-school training (CEFLES)

Duration

30h Internship

Number of credits

 University certificate for teaching French as a foreign language or second language8 crédits 

Lecturer

Jean-Marc Defays

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

The 45 hours of the required pedagogical internship will involve various activities having to do with practices of observation applied to a class studying French as a foreign language (or as a second language, alpha language, etc.), paying attention to teaching in various contexts (non-profit organisations, secondary teaching, foreign universities, etc.), to different sorts of work done in cooperation with supervisors and fellow students, and to writing thoughtful and critical reports for the various internship programmes.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Students will learn to :

  • Develop an accurate critical view of teaching practices associated with French as a foreign language
  • Produce adequate lesson plans that are appropriate for a given teaching situation
  • Adapt themselves to differing teaching conditions (public, in different kinds of spaces, institutional constraints, etc.)

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Non-native French speakers must have achieved at least the C1 level in the French language at ISLV in order to be admitted to internship programmes. Contact ISLV français : Sylvie HENRARD, shenrard@ulg.ac.be

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Initially interns must observe classes in French as a foreign language or alpha (about 4 hours), at the institution of their choice, and will be invited to discuss their observations at a meeting with other interns and the directors of the Didactic Service for French as a foreign language.
For each internship module of 15 hours (two modules in all), students will produce observations, more or less 1/3 having to do with observation by the internship supervisor, and the remaining 2/3 of the work will consist of teaching the class initially observed.
Lessons will be prepared with the assistance of the internship supervisor, who will have the task of helping with the lessons that are presented by the intern, and also of evaluating them.
Each internship will be evaluated through a written report (see modes of evaluation).

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

The intern may choose the locations where the work is to be performed, but at least one part of it must be performed in Belgium, and it is recommended that the types of public institutions be varied, in order for the work experience to be both rich and diverse.
If the intern is already teaching, his/ her current workplace can be acceptable as a location for internship work, provided that the student is being supervised by an internship director (fellow teacher, pedagogical director) and a member of the Didactics Service for French as a foreign language is able to visit the intern and observe him / her at that workplace.

Recommended or required readings

Assessment methods and criteria

The intern must write a single (observations + teaching materials) critical and self-evaluative report for each part of the internship work, in which he / she will describe the lessons that he /she has observed or personally taught (class management, skills practiced, reaction of learners, etc.). In this report, practices observed by the student should be evaluated as well as the practices he / she has used in teaching.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Information meeting September 19th at 3 pm, room Petit Physique.
Class observations will begin in October.
The first internship report must be submitted by March 31st, at the latest. The second report is due on May 15th, at the latest.
All documents related to internships can be downloaded or deposited on eCampus.

Contacts

Prof. Jean-Marc DEFAYS jmdefays@uliege.be
Prof. Deborah MEUNIER dmeunier@uliege.be 
7, place du 20-août, Bât. A1 4000 Liège
+32 4 366 55 17

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Online notes
Notes available on MyULg.