In July 2008, 22 teachers from across Europe came to Oxford to take part in the Project Oxford Teachers' Academy. It was an unforgettable experience for them - a chance to reflect on their teaching, focus on professional development, and share their experiences with fellow teachers from other countries.

You could enjoy the same experience this year!

The course
The Oxford Teachers' Academy course will run from the afternoon of Tuesday the 28th July 2009 until the afternoon of Friday the 31st July 2009. The participants will leave in the early morning of Saturday the 1st of August 2009. The course, Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Learners, focuses on incorporating culture and CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) elements into your teaching. On successful completion of the course you will receive a certificate from the University of Oxford.
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WIN a 3-day training course in Oxford
This year, we want to invite teachers to the course again. We are offering you a chance to win one of 5 places on a training course called:  Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Learners. All you have to do is answer one question and submit the entry form.
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The course will take place in Oxford, between the 28th July and the 1st August. You will be staying at the historic Keble College and the course sessions will be run in the Oxford University Press building.

The prize
The prize includes:

  • all course fees and materials
  • your return flight to the UK
  • 4 nights' accommodation at Keble College
  • all daytime meals (breakfast, lunch, and refreshments in breaks).

You will also have a chance to meet the people who work on OUP courses to make sure you get the best quality teaching materials in your classroom.

20 runners-up will each win a Project culture DVD.
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College

Keble College

Accommodation
Located at the heart of Oxford, Keble College is one of the largest colleges of Oxford University. The historic, gothic architecture is set around traditional lawned quads with flower borders and trees, forming a peaceful enclosed space ideal for relaxation and reflection. You will also have an opportunity to explore Oxford, one of the UK's most spectacular and fascinating cities.

The course venue
The course sessions will take place in the Oxford University Press building.

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