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Teaching Standardized Test Preparation

Why Choose The ACE Certificate in Teaching Standardized Test Preparation?
32+ hours of coursework Learn ideas, strategies and tools with which to successfully prepare students to take a variety of standardized English language proficiency tests Increase your marketability as a language instructor
Admission requirements
The prerequisite for The ACE Certificate in Teaching Standardized Test Preparation is an interest in becoming more effective at preparing students to take standardized English language proficiency tests such as TOEFL and IELTS. Must be a qualified and currently practicing English language teacher to enroll.
Course Content
The ACE Certificate in Teaching Standardized Test Preparation covers the following subject areas:
  • General Test Preparation Teaching Techniques
  • Resource Evaluation Skills and Lesson Planning
  • Language and Skill Requirements of TOEFL, IELTS, TOEIC and the Cambridge
  • Exams
  • Alternative Standardized Testing Systems
Assessments
Students will complete a Task Journal for each of the 16 course modules and submit them on an ongoing basis to their instructor for feedback and assessment. The instructor will assess the students’ understanding of each module based on the correctness and completeness of their responses in the Task Journals. Tasks include answering discussion and short answer questions, and completing short curriculum design tasks. The Task Journals comprise 100% of the final grade.
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