TEFL/TESOL Part II - 109
Service Description
GEDit College provides a unique opportunity for international students to broaden their perspectives by engaging with a diverse worldview through the medium of several languages. This exposure is not merely about learning vocabulary or grammar; it is about immersing oneself in the cultural nuances and societal contexts that different languages encapsulate. By encountering various languages, international students will develop a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of global communication and expression. As they navigate this linguistic landscape, international students will come to recognize the significance of understanding and appreciating the differences that exist among languages. This journey will be facilitated through the English language, which serves as a common platform for many around the world. Through English, students will not only learn to communicate effectively but also gain insights into the cultural contexts that shape language use. This understanding fosters a sense of empathy and respect for the diverse ways in which people express their thoughts, feelings, and identities. Moreover, international students will cultivate a profound understanding of the importance of cultural human dignity on a global scale. Utilizing the English language as a tool for exploration, they will engage with various texts, discussions, and interactions that highlight the values of respect, tolerance, and appreciation for human rights across different cultures. This engagement will encourage students to reflect on their own cultural backgrounds while also considering the broader implications of cultural diversity and inclusion. In addition to linguistic and cultural insights, international students at GEDit College will become well-versed in the academic rules and regulations that govern scholarly conduct. The process of learning in a non-native language requires them to actively engage with these guidelines, prompting them to think critically and apply their knowledge in a meaningful way. Unlike the mechanical use of language that may occur in their native tongue, this active engagement with English fosters a deeper understanding of academic integrity, citation practices, and the expectations of scholarly work. As a result, international students will emerge as more informed and responsible members of the academic community, equipped with the skills necessary to navigate their educational journeys effectively.



