Where do we go from here?
Is ELT in Greece the only option?
I would like, if I may, to take you on a strange journey…
I started
teaching in a PLS in Keratsini at the age of 21. I stayed at that same school
teaching for more than 10 years. I was convinced that ELT was something that
happened on the main street of Amfiali in those 7 classrooms of that one school
where I had been teaching. In the late 90s I decided to follow a DOTE (now
DELTA) course, to find out what more there is to ELT. It was a step I took more
out of curiosity than necessity. You see, I was complacent about teaching in
Keratsini and I didn’t think I needed to do more.
When I got
my Diploma, life changed! First, out of the blue, I was offered a job with one
of the largest international publishers. It was then that I realized ELT in
Greece is way more than what I thought. It allowed me to work as a consultant, an
editor, a materials designer, and finally a teacher trainer.
I have now
been training teachers in many countries in Europe and the Middle East, and
that is an almost direct result of the training I had all those years ago. More
importantly it derives from the realization that my training can never be
enough! I need to learn more and find new ways to put that knowledge into
practice.
Not so long
ago, I decided to try and work at a summer school in the UK. First in Scotland
and then in England. It turns out that to teach in one of those schools, you
need to have training that involves observed lessons! University degrees were
not important for my prospective employers! A CELTA, or even better a DELTA
were the desired qualifications. Other similar certificates or Diplomas also
counted. Teachers who teach strictly through the syllabus we use in Greece are
at a disadvantage. If you believe that there must be two Junior classes, and
then 4 or 5 senior classes till B2, then prepared to be amazed. If Use of
English and Grammar are what rule your teaching, then you need to see things
differently!
It really
pays to be using a good book with a comprehensive Lesson Planner in your winter
classes. One where the intro and the guidelines are based on sound methodology.
Not overprinted Teacher Books that you simply “teach off the page”. Using a
book like those from National Geographic Learning has helped me see things from
a completely different perspective. Look out for books for the international
market. Books that may well be used outside Greece.
If you are
thinking of the prospects of expanding your professional horizon, you need to
start doing things differently than everybody else. You have to be more in line
with what happens in ELT outside Greece.
Training
should stop 2 or 3 years AFTER you retire! NOT before!
First appeared as an article with ELT News on 19 July 2022 here:
https://www.eltnews.gr/where-do-we-go-from-here-is-elt-in-greece-the-only-option?