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3 Degree Programs in Ireland


Dublin Cultural Institute
Cambridge Preparation Course
- North City, Ireland
Course
On-Campus
English
As the General English programme is assessed using the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET), First Certificate in English (FCE), Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) exam formats, this programme is suitable for students wishing to prepare for one of these Cambridge English exams and at the same time, develop their all-round language skills.


Atlantic School of English & Active Leisure
Cambridge Exams
- Cork, Ireland
Course
On-Campus
Every year worldwide, 1.5 million people take Cambridge exams in English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL). At Atlantic S.E.A.L we offer 12 week Cambridge Exam preparation courses [shorter or longer duration also possible].
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The TEFL Academy
Online Level 5 TEFL Course (168 hours)
- Cork, Ireland
- Dublin, Ireland
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Course
Full time, Part time
168 hours
Distance Learning
English
We only offer one course because we want all our students to have the best access to global TEFL opportunities. We are the world's only TEFL course provider that has received official recognition from government regulated awarding bodies both in the US and the UK.
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Test preparation degree programs in Ireland focus on equipping students with the skills needed to guide individuals through critical assessments for academic and professional advancement. With a strong emphasis on practical teaching methods, these programs also incorporate crucial feedback mechanisms to foster continuous improvement and effective strategies.
You'll explore important courses like advanced techniques in developing test materials, understanding assessment theories, and implementing coaching practices tailored to individual needs. Students strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills while learning how to effectively evaluate learning styles and strategies.
The Irish education system promotes collaborative learning, encouraging students to engage with peers and instructors to share insights and strategies. This environment fosters independence as students immerse themselves in diverse approaches to test preparation. Graduates emerge prepared for various roles, such as educational consultants or test coordinators, enhancing their employability in a wide range of educational settings worldwide.