Delta Fully Online

Announcement by Cambridge

Temporary adjustments to DELTA in response to COVID-19 have been lifted and the fully online course delivery option is now permanent. 

Course Organisation

Our part time fully online course includes

  • 24 weeks of bi-weekly online interactive seminars on Zoom covering input on all three modules
  • An additional 3-week Module 1 Exam Primer course for revision prior to the Module 1 exam in June or December
  • Tutorial support beyond the taught part of the course to support the writing of the Module 3 assignment, 

The course is integrated

There is a great amount of overlap in the topics covered for each module, especially Modules 1 & 2.  During the 24 weeks of our online course, we teach the content areas in our online classroom offering full preparation. Nearer the Module 1 exams, a special Exam Primer course for revision and practice is offered free of charge to our candidates.  

    Modules 1, 2 & 3

Module 3 

During the last few weeks of the 24-week taught course, a number of Module 3 specialisms is introduced (check this link for a list of the Specialisms) as well as a number of Module 3 assignment core subjects such as Needs Analysis, Testing, Syllabus Design and Course Planning & Evaluation.

Each candidate is given more individual tutorial time and further support during the writing of their chosen specialism assignment. This module requires candidates to have a class which you can assess and respond to its needs by designing a suitable syllabus selected from a list of specialisms. Candidates do individual research from home, supported by their tutor online and can submit their work in June or December.  

Alternatively, if the ELT Management specialism has been selected, access to a language teaching operation is important. This Specialism is supported by an 8 week asynchronous course on Moodle, taught by an education management specialist.  

There are two exam sessions offered each year, in June and December.

Who can apply

If you have some recent and varied classroom teaching experience, related degrees and an initial training qualification such as the Cambridge CELTA, do apply.

Each application is reviewed on its own merit, so if you think you are eligible because of experience and work on continuous professional development, you may still be accepted on the course.

The selection process is rigorous and aims to ensure your potential for success. A language analysis and teaching methods pre-course assessment is used as part of the selection process. For more details, please send us an email and book an appointment with the Course Tutor. 

How to Apply 

    1. Choose the start date which interests you. If you’re still unsure, please choose an approximate date for now – you will be able to specify later.
    2. Download the application form  and save it in your hard drive
    3. Complete it offline in your own time and email it to info@celt.edu.gr
    4. Arrange a date and time when you can take your language and methodology screening exam

 

 

Connect with us

 CELT Athens, 3 G.Gennadiou Street, 106 78 Athens, Greece
Tel +30 210 3301202| +30 6974965437   E-mail:  info@celt.edu.gr