With additional English Language Development Funding (ELDF), ELTIS has been able to expand its Master Training Team. 28 new trainers from East Java, South Sulawesi and NTB started the Cambridge ESOL ICELT and Training of Trainers course on 7 April 2008, and finished on 5 September.
As part of the course they will undertake assessed teaching practice, as well as input on:
Opening Ceremony of the Cambridge ESOL ICELT course for Cohort 2 on 7 April at ELTIS Bali. Caroline Bentley, ELTIS Team Leader, Robert Kingham, LAPIS Director and Denise Finney, ELTIS Director with some of the new Master Trainers.
To help the trainers get to know each other, and to start building team work, the whole group went to the Botanical Gardens in Bedugul for some team building activities. After a visit to Pura Ulun Danu, and a picnic lunch together, the whole team had fun taking part in games, including an Egg and Spoon Race, Pictionary and a Tug of War.
To help the trainers get to know each other, and to start building team work, the whole group went to the Botanical Gardens in Bedugul for some team building activities. After a visit to Pura Ulun Danu, and a picnic lunch together, the whole team had fun taking part in games, including an Egg and Spoon Race, Pictionary and a Tug of War.
Women against men in the Tug of War — the women won!
The Women… |
… vs. The Men. |
After they completed their training, they joined the first group of Master trainers and help deliver the English Language Upgrading (ELU) and Communicative English Language Teacher Training (CELTT) courses for MTs English language teachers in their respective provinces.