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Thailand English Teaching Programme 2015-2016
Pre-departure briefing & training meeting
SOAS, London.
TET 2015 Pre-departure briefing & training meeting
Today’s proceedings
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Time Session Presenter
0915 – 0930 Introduction to the day David Mathias, British Council Thailand
0930 – 0945 Overview of key required actions for joining the summer programme
David Mathias, British Council Thailand
09:45 – 10:15 Interactive session on being an ETA in Thailand Pattanavimol Israngkura, Programme Manager, British Council Thailand Sirikarn Benjapalanont, Programme Manager, British Council Thailand
10:15 – 10:30 Refreshment break
10:30 – 11:00 Presentations and Q&A with former TET ETAs Sian Lynch & Joseph Green
11:00 – 11:30 Presentations from Royal Thai Embassy of the UK Dr Phuchphop Mongkolnavin
11:30 – 1215 Safety and security in Thailand Simon Ellis, Head of Security & Business Continuity, British Council
12:15 – 13:15 Lunch break
13:15 – 16:00 English Language teacher training session: Introduction to practical teaching ideas for the Thai classroom
Lauren Perkins, Head of ELT training services, British Council Thailand/Sirikarn Benjapalanont, British Council Thailand
Thailand English Teaching Programme 2015-2016Key required actions/dates for TET 2015 summer programme
April - May 2015 ETAs apply for & obtain Thai visa/DBS certificate/travel & medical insurance and inform BC of details
April - May 2015 ETAs seek advice on vaccinations and act accordingly
April – June 2015 ETAs book flights and inform BC of details
May - June 2015 ‘Starting Teaching’ online course for late applicants
25 June 2015 ETAs arrive in Thailand
26 June 2015 Orientation day in Bangkok
27 June 2015 ETAs travel to placements
29 June 2015 ETAs start placements in schools
27 August 2015 Final teaching day
28 August 2015 ETAs return to Bangkok/Farewell reception
29 August 2015 ETAs return to UK/onward travel
Thailand English Teaching Programme 2015-2016
The role of the ETA
As an ETA in Thailand, students will work with Thai teachers to:
•support the development of English in the classroom
•contribute to extra-curricular programmes and school and community life
•enhance Thai students’ understanding of the UK
•help increase student interest in studying English
•help Thai teachers to develop their own English language skills
Thailand English Teaching Programme 2015-2016
What do students need to bring to the TET Programme?•To join the programme, they will need to be adaptable, flexible and determined. Individuals will need to come to terms quickly with a different culture and overcome the challenges of living and working in an unfamiliar environment where English is not always widely spoken.
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How will we support ETAs?
Teacher Training & Resources Package
UK pre-departure briefing and training
Welfare Support TeamWeb Community and Social media
Professional EFL support Team
Alumni network
Thailand English Teaching Programme 2015-2016