Author: Ilinca Stroe Why do we pursue higher degrees in our education and training? What makes us seek, beyond the sufficient standard certification, further, more advanced qualifications? Aiming high(er) is probably a matter of self-esteem, status and prestige. But with that kind of aspirational self-positioning more promising career prospects come – and, alongside them, higher income, too. Hence, there is (or there should be) a direct connection between higher degrees and more satisfactory remuneration conducive to better quality of life and a stronger sense of self-fulfilment. A Romania-based English teacher aspiring to do a higher degree in TESOL (teaching English to speakers of other languges) would probably set out to do a DELTA (Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). S/he would most likely look into options of accredited centres where s/he can take the DELTA course and s/he would find out that… no such centre provides all of the course’s three Modules in Romania. That teacher would consequently be forced to look for DELTA course opportunities elsewhere, in neighbouring countries – and pay the implicit additional costs (transport, accommodation, living expenses). That was, until very recently, the situation of prospective DELTA candidates based in Romania. As of June 2020, however, International House Bucharest has become the first – and currently the only – approved centre which offers all the three DELTA modules in Romania (premiering Module 2, which has not been available at all here, up to now). That way IH Bucharest has joined the “higher league” of teacher training centres accredited by Cambridge Assessment English to run this higher degree TESOL programme. Put differently, IH Bucharest has become part of an elite of just 85 DELTA-accredited centres in the world – making it possible for teachers of English working in our country to enrol on the programme locally, from now on. What exactly does IH Bucharest’s teacher training centre have to offer in terms of DELTA? the possibility to complete all of its three modules in Romania without turning to alternative solutions in other countries: Module 1 (Understanding Language, Methodology and Resources for Teaching), Module 2 (Developing Professional Practice) and Module 3 (with Option 1 – Extending Practice and ELT Specialism, and Option 2 – English Language Teaching Management) the option to do their DELTA online, onsite and/or through blended learning with highly competent and experienced trainers from a network like International House, which is world-famous for its quality forward-thinking training initiatives, and in a richly resourced centre like IH Bucharest, which is a market leader in language teaching in Romania the opportunity to maximise their career prospects at convenient prices: the Diploma issued on completion of all the three Modules is the highest TESOL qualification available, opening up avenues for promotion to positions like Director of Studies or Head of Teacher Training – while the overall costs of doing the DELTA locally are relatively low, compared to the expenses required when done abroad Teachers of English based in Romania, whether they are locals or foreigners working here, are thus kindly encouraged to seize the chance offered them by IH Bucharest to obtain, in their very country of residence, a Master’s-level qualification which paves their way not only to becoming exceptionally good teachers, but also to reaching middle management positions in professional, performance-driven language centres. International House Bucharest runs regular CELTA and DELTA courses for teachers of English at its Teacher Training Centre, as well as training events online, onsite or at partner locations. To sign up for a course or event, contact celta@ih.ro.
After 18 years: International House Bucharest’s coming of age, a mission in full swing
Author: Ilinca Stroe, International House Bucharest On Thursday 10 October 2019 International House Bucharest, officially called IHB Language Training Centre SRL, had its coming of age party. At Hotel Caro in Bucharest we welcomed our guests, the representatives of our corporate clients’ Human Resources Departments: Deutsche Bahn Cargo, Mondelēz, BRD, Engie, Holcim, JTI, KPMG, Merck, Philips, Adecco, etc.; other guests joined us representing our non-corporate clients and partners: the Competition Council, The Embassy of Slovakia or The Comic Opera for Children. We shared stories of projects and achievements, we talked about exciting challenges and the joy of finding solutions, about trust and working together and friendship. And then… what better companion to a good story than a glass of good wine? The event’s sponsors, Produse Moldoveneşti and Sweet Moments, made sure that the wine tasting and candy bar available at the party sweetened the time spent together. That included the thanks and thoughts addressed to the guests by Mr Mihai Laurenţiu Gânj, the President of IHB, but also a play called ”The Method”, by Jordi Galceran, performed by four actors from the Nottara Theatre. But what exactly is it that we celebrated on our 18th anniversary? In 2002, when we started to make our first steps, we were one of the relatively few language centres in Romania. We were providing mainly English courses to company employees and courses of Romanian to expats living in our country. As the years passed by, our range of courses for adults expanded (to include courses of French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, etc.), and especially since 2005 our offer of English courses for young learners has become increasingly substantial and innovative, due to the remarkable work of our young learner unit, English Kids Academy (EKA). Step by step, project after project, IHB has grown for the past 18 years, so that today, on reaching our “coming of age”, we do so much more than improving the language competence of adults and children. 1) Conferences: in the last few years we have organised the EKA conferences about a range of topics relevant to the parent-child relationship (emotional intelligence, father’s role, teenage success, children and technology), and on 12 October 2019 we co-organised “The Cyber Effect”, an event with hundreds of participants where the main speaker was the most important world expert in cyberpshychology, Dr Mary Aiken, and which was covered by media outlets like Hotnews, Digi24 or the daily „Libertatea”. 2) Child development programmes: the freshest initiatives put into practice by EKA include the launch of a Counselling Programme for parents about the balanced use of technology by children and teenagers, and the start of the Young Readers Community, which sets out to consolidate through reading, outside English classes, the childrens’ socio-emotional abilities while shaping them as “lifelong readers”. 3) Teacher training centre: this year we set up the Teacher Training Centre where English teachers from everywhere can enrol on two internationally recognised courses. The first, accredited by the University of Cambridge, is called CELTA (Certificate of English Language Teaching to Adults), and is the most prestigious teacher training course for teachers of English to adults worldwide. The second, IHCYLT (International House Certificate in Teaching Young Learners and Teenagers), assures the qualification of teachers of English to children and teenagers. 4) Awards: in 2019 only we have been awarded for the second year consecutively the 2019/2020 iStudy Guide Award for teaching excellence (with special appreciation for the quality of the course curriculum, the facilities and professionalism of IHB), as well as four prizes at the 27th edition of the National Top of Romanian Private Companies, organised by the Council of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Romania, for productivity and the value brought to the community and the Romanian economy. Thus, after 18 years on the market we are grateful for the achievements attained, we renew our commitment to our young and adult students, and we reassert our dedication to education and development. And we are getting prepared with the same constructive enthusiasm for the future! Sources: <https://www.englezacopii.ro/de-la-deconectare-la-conexiune-cum-sa-folosesc-tehnologia-mod-echilibrat-familia-mea/> <https://cronicaromana.net/2019/11/08/topul-national-al-firmelor-private-din-romania-editia-a-27-a/>