SARAH JOANNE BROWN
Universidad ITESO
Sarah Brown MEd. – Head Academic Coordinator for Languages, Department of LanguagesSarah holds an M.Ed. in TEFL from the University of Bristol. Has taught English and accompanied teachers as both a trainer and an academic coordinator for many years, as well as working in TESOL materials development as a freelance writer and reviewer. In addition to working with language teachers at ITESO, she also coordinates the English Medium Instruction (EMI) training programme for faculty from other departments.
Ponencias
Supporting learners - Ways to succeed in EMI classes

Inglés Presencial Taller Congreso Internacional de Lenguas

The aim of this workshop is to invite teachers to reflect on the challenges learners face in the English medium instruction (EMI) classroom and raise their awareness of strategies and techniques that can provide learners with the support they need to succeed when studying content courses in English. We will share our experience as ELT professionals and as tutors for professors teaching in English at our university and both provide and encourage participants to create their own materials and activities for an EMI context. For this workshop, we first have participants reflect on the possible challenges of an EMI course for students. Then, we have them discuss how course design, methodology, and other elements might alleviate some of those challenges. Elements such as reflection, interaction, scaffolding, and language support. After that, we provide a possible course design model and examples of materials and activities that facilitate successful learning in a foreign language. Finally, participants will have the opportunity to develop their own sequence of activities for an EMI class bearing in mind the ideas previously discussed for providing sufficient support for students to achieve the learning outcomes. The workshop will close with a reflexive activity where participants analyse what they have seen and done in the workshop, how they might apply this in their own teaching contexts, and consider the importance of fostering reflection as part of the learning process.

Ponentes: SARAH JOANNE BROWN MARTHA ELENA CARRILLO FLORES