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Take the next step and become an Advanced Practitioner
DELTA is a globally-recognised, advanced qualification for experienced English language teachers – accredited by Cambridge English, part of the University of Cambridge. It takes serious dedication, passion and a commitment to continued professional development, which is why the qualification is so highly-regarded across the world and attractive to educational institutions in the field.
There are three modules you must pass to be DELTA-qualified. Module 2 concentrates on developing your professional practice
Although the course is part-time, it is very intensive. You should ensure that you have the strength, space and mental capacity to take on the challenge. For Module 2, it is essential that you are teaching as your teaching practice will be assessed and this practical element will take place in your own place of work with your own students.
Course overview
On this course, you will:
- Understand the effects of different contexts and external factors on the learning and teaching of English
- Develop critical awareness of the different roles of teachers in a range of ELT contexts
- Strengthen your abilities to plan inclusive lessons at different levels
- Identify appropriate approaches, methodologies and techniques to support learning in a range of contexts
- Apply your knowledge of language and skills to lesson planning and teaching
- Use a wide range of appropriate materials and resources for teaching and your own professional development
- Self-reflect on own assumptions and beliefs about teaching and learning to continually improve
- Observe and reflect on teaching and provide constructive feedback to other teachers
- Fully comprehend the standards of professional practice
- Strengthen your expertise in spoken and written communication in your own role
Module 2 Course Overview
A look at DELTA Module 2 and how Bell prepares you for it.
DEVELOPING YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE PORTFOLIO
Develop your practice
Our highly-experienced DELTA tutors will support you as you develop your Teaching Practice Portfolio. You will have a series of online study guides and discussions on key topics, that will guide you through theoretical and practical issues that can be related to your own lesson planning and teaching.
You will have constant access to your dedicated Bell Online Personal Tutor (OPT) to provide detailed 1-to-1 feedback on your written assignments.
4 x Language Skills/Systems Assignments (LSAs)
Each includes a background essay (2000-2500 words) and the planning, teaching and evaluation of an observed lesson related to the chosen area. The final lesson will be externally assessed by a Cambridge English registered external assessor
Professional Development Assignment (PDA)
A Reflection and Action essay – including one diagnostic lesson observation (2000-2500 words), and Experimental Practice essay (2000-2500 words).
OBSERVED AND ASSESSED TEACHING
Nominate a Regional DELTA tutor
For Module 2 (Online), you must nominate a local trainer who can observe and assess your teaching practice. It is critical that you identify a suitable regional DELTA tutor (RDT), as you will not be able to undertake the module otherwise. You can nominate:
- An already approved, experienced Cambridge DELTA tutor
- Someone who is already a Bell-accredited RDT
- Someone who has the appropriate experience and skills to be able to become a Bell-accredited RDT
If you can not find a suitable RDT, you may want to consider our Module 2 (Face-to-face) course at Bell Cambridge, where a RDT is provided.
Sample timetable
Delta Timeline
Below is a timeline that outlines a potential pathway for completing all three Delta Modules. The modules do not have to be taken in order, but we strongly recommend they are. The routes shown below are just examples. We are always available to discuss options with you and help you plan your own Delta pathway to success!