This course aims to help volunteers understand how they can best support the linguistic and social needs of refugees.
This course is made available through the eLearnAfrica and FutureLearn partnership.
This course is designed to give volunteers an understanding of the backgrounds, current situations and needs of refugees from a wide range of contexts.
The course provides strategies and techniques for supporting the diverse needs of refugees and has a specific focus on language support, which may be provided in formal or informal settings (e.g. classrooms or informal support groups).
The course has been developed by a group of experts from Crisis Classroom and Cambridge English.
This course is designed for people either currently volunteering or planning to volunteer to support refugees and asylum seekers.
The focus of the course is on providing appropriate linguistic support which takes account of the needs and future plans of diverse groups of refugees. Previous teaching experience will be helpful but is not essential.
Certificate cost may vary. You will be redirected to the host page for cost and payment options.
Cambridge English Language Assessment is a part of Cambridge Assessment, a not-for-profit department of the University of Cambridge. Our role is to develop and deliver English language testing, teacher development and curriculum reform worldwide, as part of the University’s educational mission. We have around 650 staff working in offices in more than 20 countries worldwide and a global network of 2,800 authorised centres who deliver our exams.
All of our activity is driven by a programme of academic and professional research conducted by a dedicated team of specialist researchers. We also work closely with leading academics and professional organisations to ensure that our products and services meet the needs of educators, employers and governments and that they help learners to develop the language skills they need for success in the real world.
The Cambridge English exams cover every level from young learners to near-native proficiency, with tailored qualifications for a wide range of academic and professional requirements as well as qualifications specifically designed for use within compulsory education. The exams are taken by more than five million people every year in over 130 countries. They are recognised by over 20,000 government departments, universities, employers and other organisations worldwide.
We provide professional development for tens of thousands of teachers through online and face-to-face seminars and workshops, professional qualifications and the Cambridge English Teacher professional membership. Our teacher development activity is backed by the Cambridge English Teacher Framework.
In collaboration with Cambridge University Press, we publish a very wide range of learning resources in print and digital formats which provide teachers and learners with comprehensive support for every aspect of language learning. We also publish an extensive series of academic volumes (currently more than 40 titles in print) and a quarterly journal covering issues in language teaching, learning and assessment.
We work with governments worldwide to benchmark language skills, identify opportunities for curriculum improvement and implement educational reform. This work includes carrying out language assessment for entire populations of school students, profiling of teacher competences, developing university curricula and many other projects designed specifically to meet national requirements. We also carry out large-scale research for the European Commission, designed to support international policy initiatives.
Cambridge English exams are widely used by immigration authorities in English speaking countries. In particular, IELTS (the International English Language Testing System, jointly owned by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English), is the main test used to assess the language skills of people seeking visas to study or work in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom and is also widely used for this purpose in New Zealand, the United States and other countries.
This institution is available on eLearnAfrica through partnership with FutureLearn.
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Effective Date: September 22, 2016