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Preparing Entry-Level ESOL Teachers

What kind of educator do you want to be?
At the Warner School, we strive to prepare ESOL teachers who understand that learning English for students of other languages includes communicative competence, cultural expertise and mastery of the structural complexities of the English language

The Warner School's programs are flexible to accommodate the interests of individual students. Through coursework, field experiences, and projects, programs can be tailored to focus on a specific certification area or multiple areas.

Find out more about the many possibilities in ESOL education and get answers to important questions from our Overview for Entry-Level ESOL Teachers.

What kind of ESOL teacher do we prepare?
What are the pre-requisites for entering our ESOL teacher preparation programs?
Statistics about job opportunities in teaching
What do you need to become a teacher in New York State?
What are your options for becoming an ESOL teacher at Warner?
What does our program to prepare ESOL teachers look like?
What extensions are possible after graduation?
What else would you need in order to obtain New York State certification?
How can undergraduates get a jump-start in the program?
Information about our admission process and criteria
Program (TT1): M.S. program -- ESOL
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Learn more about the M.S. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (Program TT1).