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ELL Endorsement Classes Begin in October

  • Friday, August 13, 2010
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Teachers wishing to earn a graduate endorsement in English Language Learning (ELL) can enroll for a class beginning in October.

The 13-15 credit endorsement includes 12 hours of coursework followed by 1-3 hours of student teaching, which can be arranged according to personal schedules. Students can

begin the endorsement courses by enrolling for EDUC 521: Linguistics for Teaching English Language Learners. The course will meet from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays beginning the week of October 18th and ending December 17th.

For more information, contact Melissa Green at 465.2330 or email mgreen@nebrwesleyan.edu.

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