There are lots of TESOL master's programs around. I know my old cert program offers a master's as well. I wish I would have gotten that piece of paper from them instead of the cert. If I wanted to teach in someplace like South Korea, I would find my going much easier if Dave's listings are any indicator.
I've been looking at the program at San Diego State University. I like what I see so far.
An online program would be good as well. Well, I know it'd work well for ME. My recruiter back in Bangkok got his master's from a uni in Australia.
Some will say that getting the online degree is "too expensive", but I would have to disagree. These folks are not factoring in the dreaded "opportunity costs" that sitting in a classroom 5 days a week (instead of working) will run a student in a normal program.
- Master in TESOL. - Teachers Discussion -- Matthew -- 2007-02-02
- There are lots of those programs out there - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-02-08
- Master's in TESOL - Teachers Discussion -- Martin McMorrow -- 2007-02-04
- Hey, Martin - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-02-08
- Re:Master in Tesol. - Teachers Discussion -- Matthew -- 2007-02-06
- Master's Costs and Requirements - Teachers Discussion -- Martin McMorrow -- 2007-02-06
- Ouch - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-02-08
- Re:Master in Tesol. - Teachers Discussion -- Matthew -- 2007-02-06
- Master's in TESOL - Teachers Discussion -- Martin McMorrow -- 2007-02-04
- There are lots of those programs out there - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2007-02-08