Teaching Teenagers

Teaching Teenagers

Each topic is looked at specifically with the need of teenagers in mind. The course examines the developmental aspects of teenagers as learners, taking into account not only the changes of adolescence, but also the social dynamics of motivating teenage groups and the wider-world implications of helping teenagers gain key learning skills in addition to language skills. Whether you are new to working with teenagers, or have been working with this age group for some time, the course will provide you with new insights, ideas to try out in the classroom, and – most importantly – an opportunity to discuss and reflect.

Start date: 16 January 2023

End date: 13 March 2023

Live session dates

Introductory session
20 January 2023

MODULE 1

Managing and Motivating Teenagers
27 January 2023

MODULE 2

Changes and Challenges: Understanding Teenagers
03 February 2023

MODULE 3

Projects and Collaborative Work
10 February 2023

MODULE 4

Study Skills and Learner Strategies
17 February 2023

MODULE 5

Effective Feedback and Assessment for Learning
24 February 2023

MODULE 6

Learning for Life
03 March 2023

Wrap-up session

10 March 2023

Tutors

Neda Mulji

Neda Mulji is working with OUP as Senior Manager, Professional Development. Before joining OUP, Neda has taught communication skills and English courses for several years as a university lecturer in Dubai. She has an MA in Postcolonial Studies – literature and culture from Goldsmiths, University of London, a Cambridge Certificate of English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) and a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGC-HE) from Middlesex University. Neda writes regularly for Dawn on topics in education and has recently authored a book on parenting.

Seema Khalid

Seema Khalid is a Certified Educationist from the Australian Catholic University with expertise in Educational Leadership & Management, Staff Development and School Management. She has diverse experience of teaching and leadership at schools and higher secondary school (College Level). Seema’s specializes in developing effective classroom tools to teach conceptual and problem-solving skills, using an activities-based approach. She holds four years of leadership experience at Aga Khan School in capacity of Academic Coordinator & Vice Principal. She is currently working as a Regional Professional Development Coordinator at Oxford University Pres

Charlotte Murphy

Charlotte is a DELTA qualified ELT Teacher, with over 8 years of teaching experience. She has taught in South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia and the UK, teaching Young Learners, Teenagers, and Adults across all levels, from beginner to proficiency. She has experience in delivering courses for General English, Business English, and Exam Preparation (IELTS, Trinity GESE and Cambridge First Certificate).

Charlotte has written and delivered many teacher training workshops, both face-to-face and online, with her specialities focused on General English for Adults and Teenagers. Her workshops provide many practical teaching tips and activities, along with reflective discussion points.

She is currently working for Oxford University Press as a Senior Consultant and Teacher Trainer, where she has presented at both in-company and external face to face events in the UK, Ireland and France. She has also written for the OUP blog.

Tooba Malik

Tooba Malik is currently working as a PD Specialist at Oxford University Press, Pakistan and has been working in the education sector for the last sixteen years as a teacher, coordinator and guidance counsellor. As part of OUPP, she has designed hundreds of teacher-training sessions and trained thousands of teachers in different areas of Pakistan on various topics. Tooba focuses on helping teachers update their pedagogical skills, use activity-based approaches and develop 21st century learning techniques. Tooba is an Oxford Teachers’ Academy approved course tutor.

Terms and Conditions

  • The course material remains OUPP's property to be used as deemed fit. Participants will receive handouts for reference.
  • The registration fee, once paid, is non-refundable regardless of attendance by the participant. Cancellations will not be accommodated.
  • Participants must demonstrate a minimum intermediate level of English language proficiency to be able to engage fully with course content.
  • Participants must have access to a good internet service and a laptop/PC/tablet.
  • Oxford University Press Pakistan reserves the right to change presenters and content.
  • By registering for the course, I agree to the terms and conditions above.
For more information, email us at pd.pk@oup.com.
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