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Jacek Romaniuk
Organizational structure
CFLTTEE types of degrees state-funded institution BA in English, French and German teacher education,
specialized in languge teaching, licencing to teach at all levels of school education, up to C2 level
various post-graduate studies (incl. CLIL) and in-service training for teachers
CFLTTEE size and types of studies
1067 students plus in-service trainees
47 staff members, incl. 8 professors; 12 administrative staff members
studies in the day, evening, and weekend modes
Centre’s profile of the graduate - selection
A graduate, licensed to work as a teacher, possesses three broad competences:
TEACHER’S COMPETENCE: to master the knowledge and psychological and pedagogical skills at a level sufficient to effectively function in his or her professional environment, to successfully perform student formation as well as student subject development, to effectively organize lessons, maintain class discipline, avoiding and negotiating conflicts, and to form bonds between the school and its social partners, especially between the parents and the local community
SUBJECT COMPETENCE: to master the knowledge and skills connected with teaching English, French or German, including a practical ability to communicate, a knowledge of history, geography, culture, and literature of the target-language countries, to possess the skills of self-observation and self-evaluation to enable further development, also in the LL mode
DIDACTIC COMPETENCE: to master methodology, including constructing an original teaching curriculum or rationally selecting one, implementing teaching methods and techniques in various types of schools, on different levels, selecting teaching materials and means, conducting interdisciplinary tracks, diagnosing the needs and skills of the student, his or her strong and weak points, as well as the ability to test and examine along with offering feedback
Centre’s profile of study 6 semesters, 60 ECTS per year, 180 ECTS per entire course
PRACTICAL English, French, German: academic reading, academic writing, oral communication, pronunciation
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STUDIES: descriptive grammar, contrastive grammar, history of English, introduction to linguistics, British culture and history, introduction to literary studies, American culture and history, British literature, American literature – the same component is taught at French and German Colleges
FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHER TRAINING: pedagogy, pedagogy: the young learners, educational psychology, IT, language acquisition, teaching language skills, developing teaching skills, teacher advancement
EUROPEAN EDUCATION: the European Union, Education in Europe
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: other than English, French or German, certification on B2 level GENERAL UNIVERSITY LECTURES: of students’ individual choice
Strategies for inclusion and for student enterpreneurship
The University of Warsaw treats internationalization as a priority.
That is why it has the highest volume of Eramus exchanges in Poland.
UCLTE welcomes around 40 Erasmus students per year, also sending a similar number for partial studies abroad. Additionally, the Centre offers its study services to all fee-paying international students, and every year there are a few students, typically from Middle-Eastern countries. All international students enjoy the same privileges as our local students, and are encouraged to take in various activities organized by our Student Unions.
Special needs students are also within the keen attention of the University of Warsaw. There is a special unit devoted to them, called the Office for Persons with Disabilities.
http://www.bon.uw.edu.pl/en/univ4all/index.html The Office has been created as an answer to the
growing demand from students with disabilities and chronic illnesses for University assistance. The activities in question concentrate on:
on-going assistance for students and university applicants who have disabilities or chronic illnesses;
support for university staff who teach students with disabilities;
the adaptation of University premises to the needs of students with mobility disabilities;
the provision of adequate transportation for students with mobility disabilities;
the ensuring of access to personal computers and other IT solutions to students with disabilities;
the hiring out of other pertinent aids; the running of a digital library for blind students and
students with sight impairments.
Each year, The Centre for Foreign Language Teacher Training and European Education of the University of Warsaw has several special needs students (with seeing impairment or blind, mobility restrictions, psychological problems, health deficiencies) and our teachers cooperate with the Office for Persons with Disabilities in order to find best teaching solutions and guidance.
So far, we managed to establish special modes of work with all our special needs students and they have been able to continue their studies.
student initiatives, school autonomy, social participation University of Warsaw students enjoy a wide autonomy: seriously involved in the election of university authorities
(20 per cent of electoral votes) 20 per cent membership in all university councils and
collective decision making bodies constantly involved in the teacher and class evaluation
process through yearly questionnaires The Student Union also enjoys wide prerogatives: promotes and organizes various cultural activities (for
example, the English and American Day at UCELTE; international trips; fairs; study circles)
a sizeable budget allotted by the university
The Centre for Foreign Language Teacher Training and European Education develops social inclusion and participation along two lines:
integration with the European community integration with the local educational environment
These strategies of inclusion extend to international students (through teaching practice in Warsaw’s schools).
A special way of integrating the students of the Centre with the local environment outside the university is the program of teaching practice. Our students spend 150 hours at schools, engaging in observation, teaching and contacts with the school environment.
They can also opt for international Erasmus placements and well as Comenius teaching practice.
The Centre also participates in an Intensive Programme EDUCATION FOR DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP. DEALING WITH THE CHALLENGES OF MULTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Each year a group of English language teacher trainees attends a summer seminar at one of partner universities in Europe.
Thank you for your attention!