In 2020 and 2021, Trinity undertook research to explore the impact of the Trinity Teach English Online course. The aim was to establish how much the course had increased teachers’ confidence in managing the online learning environment; their confidence in teaching online; and their attitude to teaching online. A further aim was to identify how far these effects had been sustained over time.
This website page represents highlights from the research. Download a PDF of these research highlights.
Trinity Teach English Online is an asynchronous, online self-study course for in-service teachers. The course helps teachers make the transition from an in-person teaching context to an online one. It also supports experienced online teachers, giving them relevant pedagogical grounding, as well as introducing new teaching resources and techniques for their online teaching practice.
The course consists of three modules, comprising 10 units. The modules focus on:
There is no formal assessment element within the Trinity Teach English Online course. However, teachers can extend their learning with the Trinity Certificate in Online Teaching (CertOT), an Ofqual-regulated Level 4 qualification. Separate research has shown that completing the CertOT consolidates the impact of learning from the Teach English Online course and further develops the knowledge, skills and practical techniques foregrounded in the course.
Trinity designed the Trinity Teach English Online course in response to the rapid growth in online teaching and increasing use of digital resources. While most English language teacher training courses are focused on tools and techniques relevant to a traditional classroom environment, they are unlikely to provide effective, up-to-date support for the online space. The Trinity Teach English Online course meets these needs and helps teachers identify further development opportunities for professional growth.
Trinity Teach English Online has been developed in collaboration with pedagogical experts in online learning. The 30-hour course has been designed to support teachers with English as a first or as an additional language, with course content accessible to those with a CEFR B2 level of English. Those with a B1 level will still benefit from the course, although it may take longer to progress through the self-study material.
Surveys were sent to a pilot cohort of teachers before they started the Trinity Teach English Online course. The survey asked questions relating to teachers’ confidence in planning lessons; selecting content for an online environment; and their confidence in being able to meet learning needs. They were then asked these same questions again after they had completed the course. Five months later, participants were sent a follow-up questionnaire, in which teachers reported on changes to their teaching as a result of having taken the course. A total of 35 teachers from the initial cohort sent in responses.
The course was very well received by participants. Teachers’ responses indicated that the course had a decisive impact on both their planning and confidence levels in delivering learning in an online environment.
Comments from participants further suggest that course impact was sustained and strengthened over the five months after teachers had completed the course.
For a communicative-based approach to language learning, it is crucial that language is used meaningfully in the classroom, and this can be facilitated by encouraging different interactions within the classroom (eg learner-to-learner, learner-to-teacher). There is a perception that this is one of the hardest things to do in the digital space, where the grouping of learners and the setting of meaningful communicative tasks requires different skills and tools. Our study concluded that on completion of the Trinity Teach English Online course, teachers felt strongly supported in this fundamental area.
Having completed the course:
100% of teachers reported that they were able to use interaction patterns effectively after the course, up from 60% prior to it.
Responses also tell us that:
Using online learning tools and resources:
Using interaction in online lessons:
Changes in teaching that have helped teachers meet learning outcomes in online lessons:
Trinity College London believes that effective communicative and performance skills are life-enhancing, know no bounds and should be within reach of us all. We exist to promote and foster the best possible communicative and performance skills through assessment, content and training which is innovative, personal and authentic.
Take your teaching to the next level with the Trinity Teach English Online course and the Certificate in Online Teaching (CertOT) qualification:
Full course of 10 units plus CertOT qualification entry - £299.99
Buy full course + CertOT qualification entry
Full course of 10 units - £174.99
Alternatively, you can take just the modules or individual course units.
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