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Teacher Refresher Course — IH Dublin

Teacher Refresher Course — IH Dublin

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About this Course - Teacher Refresher Course — IH Dublin

Who is this course designed for

This course is designed for secondary school teachers of English Language, who want to explore new methodologies and new approaches to teaching. We want you to go back home with activities and practical ideas you can build into lessons with your own students.  

Entry requirements

You must be over 18, and have a B2 level (approx.) in order to participate fully in this course. Apart from that, we are keen to welcome all teachers!

Course objectives & assessment

Course objectives are to:

  • To review language and practice skills in English
  • To share teaching ideas with professionals from around the world
  • To experiment with different methodologies and materials
  • To learn about Irish culture and using culture in the classroom

There are no formal assessments, but it is a practical course.  All successful course attendees will receive an IH Dublin attendance certificate.

Your time commitment

This is a full time course for 2 weeks, with 25 hours of lessons per week. 

Payment

This course is recognised for funding under the Erasmus+ programme only. 

 

About the school

International House Dublin is located in the heart of Dublin city centre, about a 10-minute walk from The Spire on O’Connell Street.

We moved to the current premises, in the Steelworks, in 2017. It’s a very modern, four-storey building, in a mixed-use residential and business complex with a quiet, leafy courtyard in the centre. The ground, first, second and third floors of the building are used for English language and teacher training classes and on the top floor of the building there is a café with a roof terrace and great views over the city.

IH Dublin CELTA Success Rate

Although in an English speaking country, walking around the classrooms at IH Dublin will feel very international as the majority of students are on medium or long term stays from Europe or further afield.

We are close to attractions such as the Epic Museum, the General Post Office (GPO museum) and the Hugh Lane Dublin City Art Gallery.

 

 

Dublin is a vibrant, lively, cosmopolitan and above all, a friendly city. With a thriving music scene and great restaurants, there’s always something going on and lots of things to see and do. The centre is small, easy to navigate and this means that you can feel “at home” in Dublin very quickly. Students love the nightlife here, meeting people from all over the world and generally immersing themselves in the life of the city; Irish culture and hospitality is rightly world-famous.

At the weekend, it’s so easy to hop on the DART out to Howth or Bray, or if you want to go a bit further afield, you can get to places like Galway, Belfast or Cork within about 3 hours.

 

Getting to IH Dublin is easy. Dublin Airport is an international airport served by many major airlines.The school is a 5-minute walk from Connolly Station so very accessible by the local commuter train in Dublin (The DART) either from north or south of the city. There are two tram lines in Dublin: the Red Line, which comes from the west of the city, and the Green Line, which comes from the south of the city. The Red Line tram stops at Busaras (the central bus station), which is a 5-minute walk from IH Dublin. The Green Line stops at O’Connell Street, which is a 10-minute walk from the school or you can transfer to the Red Line at Abbey Street and travel one stop to the Busaras stop. The school is also served by the 14, 14c, 15,27, 27a, 29a, 31, 31a, 31 b, 32, 42, 43 and 53 bus routes, all of which stop on Amiens Street, about 5 minutes from the school.

There is a café on the fourth floor of IH Dublin that is open from 08.00 – 15.00. It serves teas, coffees, croissants etc in the morning and both hot and cold meals at lunchtime. The local supermarkets to school are Supervalu on Talbot Street (a 5-minute walk), Tesco also on Talbot Street (a 7-minute walk), and Dunne’s Stores on North Earl Street (about a 10-minute walk). About 15 minutes from the school, there is also the Jervis Centre which has many shops, including Marks and Spencer, Topshop, Next and Argos.

Dublin is not an expensive city, although it is the capital of Ireland. To give you an idea of how expensive it is to live in Dublin, a kilo of oranges is around €2.50, a Big Mac is currently €3.64 and a bottle of beer in a bar is €4.

 

Students at IH Dublin

Accommodation

The school arranges lots of accommodation for teacher training students and language students, so there is an entire accommodation department. We can help with arranging a host family or self catering apartments. Depending on time of year and the size of apartment you would like, prices vary from €230 – €330 per week. You could also book a hotel, but because Dublin is very popular with tourists at all times of the year it may be easier to book accommodation through the school. Either which way, we are here to help!

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Highlights of this course at IH Dublin

Practical Teaching Ideas

Explore new methodologies and activities to enhance your English Language lessons with your own students.

Cultural Immersion

Learn about Irish culture and how to incorporate it into your classroom for a richer teaching experience.

International Networking

Share teaching ideas and collaborate with professionals from around the world during this interactive course.

Erasmus+ Funding Eligible

This course is recognized for funding under the Erasmus+ programme, making it accessible for teachers.

Convenient Location

Located in the heart of Dublin, IH Dublin is just a short walk from major attractions and easily accessible by public transport.

About IH Dublin

International House Dublin is located in the heart of Dublin city centre, about a 10-minute walk from The Spire on O’Connell Street.

We moved to the current premises, in the Steelworks, in 2017. It’s a very modern, four-storey building, in a mixed-use residential and business complex with a quiet, leafy courtyard in the centre. The ground, first, second and third floors of the building are used for English language and teacher training classes and on the top floor of the building there is a café with a roof terrace and great views over the city.

IH Dublin CELTA Success Rate

Although in an English speaking country, walking around the classrooms at IH Dublin will feel very international as the majority of students are on medium or long term stays from Europe or further afield.

We are close to attractions such as the Epic Museum, the General Post Office (GPO museum) and the Hugh Lane Dublin City Art Gallery.

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Tutors at this training centre

Carmel Hickey

I have been teaching English as a Foreign Language since 1997 and trained as a CELTA tutor in 2006. Before this, I trained as a secondary school teacher and taught a wide variety of different subjects in the year after I qualified.

To successfully complete the course, plan your time carefully and make sure you allow enough time to plan your lessons, and really focus on feedback from your tutors and your peers as this will help you improve from lesson to lesson.

Alison Elliott

I started out studying Anthropology and then trained as a secondary school teacher. Since then, I have been an EFL teacher for 23 years, 19 of which have involved teacher training.

When I was teaching more, I enjoyed the armchair travel that working in a multinational class offered. I sometimes wonder if I have learned more from working with international students than I have from travelling myself. I have a lot of respect for people willing to commit to coming to another country to learn English. Learning a language is hard and takes a lot of energy. I think learners deserve good teaching and I strive to convey that to the trainees I work with.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course designed for
This course is designed for secondary school teachers of English Language, who want to explore new methodologies and new approaches to teaching. We want you to go back home with activities and practical ideas you can build into lessons with your own students.
Who is eligible to enroll in the Teacher Refresher Course at IH Dublin?
This course is designed for secondary school teachers of English Language who are over 18 and have approximately a B2 level in English. We welcome all teachers looking to enhance their skills.
What are the main objectives of the Teacher Refresher Course?
The course aims to review language and practice skills in English, share teaching ideas with global professionals, experiment with different methodologies and materials, and learn about Irish culture to incorporate it into the classroom.
How long is the Teacher Refresher Course and what is the weekly time commitment?
The course lasts for 2 weeks and requires a full-time commitment of 25 hours of lessons per week.
Will I receive any certification after completing the course?
Yes, all successful course attendees will receive an IH Dublin attendance certificate upon completion of the course.
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