Online Graduate Certificate in World Languages (PreK-12)
World Languages (PreK-12)
Program Overview
Are you proficient in French, German, Latin, Russian, or Spanish? The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, offers an online Graduate Certificate in World Languages (PreK–12). With courses like Grammar for ESL Teachers and Teaching World Languages: Grades Pre K–5, this fully online program provides advanced coursework designed to enhance your effectiveness in teaching ESL. This graduate certificate is specifically for students with an undergraduate major or 24 credit hours in any of the above-referenced languages.
Increase Your Effectiveness in Teaching ESL PreK-12 Students
The World Languages (PreK-12) graduate certificate can be tailored to serve various educational career goals. For K-12 teachers licensed in areas other than World Language, this graduate certificate can be used towards earning an additional endorsement in World Languages Education. For K-12 teachers licensed in World Languages Education at the undergraduate level, non-licensed professionals who work in informal education settings, and others who engage in instructional opportunities with students who are studying world languages, this graduate certificate provides advanced coursework specifically designed to enhance capacities for designing equity-focused instruction in world languages. Proficiency in French, German, Latin, Russian, or Spanish is required, as well as an undergraduate major or 24 credit hours in any of those languages.
Request Information
Featured Courses
Students in the World Languages (PreK-12) Graduate Certificate program complete the following courses:
ACTFL standards-based pedagogy, curricula, research, and instructional resources focused on the PreK-5 WL classroom.
ACTFL standards-based instructional methods, resources, integrated technologies, second language theories, research, and evaluation for world languages. Required for licensure in World Languages.
Pedagogical approaches, second language acquisition research, and resources for teaching English grammar to English language learners. Required for PreK-12 ESL licensure.
Will focus on how to develop, use, score, and interpret a variety of second language assessments, give constructive feedback to students, and use the results of the assessments to inform standards-based language instruction.
