Dec 05, 2025  
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Graduate Catalog

English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Post- Baccalaureate Certificate


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Graduate Program Coordinator: 

Dr. Peter Parker 
  

The English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Certificate Program is a set of five graduate courses designed to (a) strengthen the expertise of educational professionals in the teaching of ESOL and (b) prepare teachers for taking the ESOL Praxis test, which will lead to ESOL endorsement in the State of Maryland. The program is designed to prepare educators with the content knowledge, pedagogical strategies, and resources necessary to support the academic, social and language needs of English learners in K-12 educational settings. Candidates receive training in language acquisition and pedagogy, reading and writing instruction, classroom methodologies, materials development, cross-cultural communication, and language assessment. 

 

Admission to the Program 

Applicants interested in the ESOL Certificate Program are encouraged to contact the ESOL graduate coordinator to discuss their goals in relation to the program. The program may be of particular interest to K-12 teachers who would like to add an ESOL endorsement to their teaching license, as well as to educators wishing to develop skills in working with English language learners. Applications to this program are made through the Graduate Admissions Office. All applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. 
 

Objectives of the Program 

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the various components of language-phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics-and their implications for language development. 

  1. Evaluate different approaches to second language teaching in relation to their theory of language and language learning, teacher and learner roles, and classroom techniques. 

  1. Demonstrate how a wide range of curricular materials and instructional strategies can be used with linguistically diverse learners at different stages of reading and writing development. 

  1. Identify effective strategies, appropriate materials, and useful resources to plan lessons and support instruction in ESOL and mainstream classroom settings. 

  1. Develop practices to identify the characteristics of individual students (e.g., interests, motivations, strengths, needs) and their families (e.g., language use, home literacy practices) to inform instruction.   

  1. Plan and devise instruction that integrates content-area reading, writing, listening and speaking skills for English language learners at different ages and ability levels. 

  1. Construct valid, reliable and appropriate language assessment measures for English language learners of different language abilities. 

  1. Evaluate the emerging uses of technology in language teaching/learning and ways it can be used to foster student learning. 

 

Students enrolled in this program have the option of transferring completed credits to the M.Ed. in ESOL Program. 

Required courses for ESOL


Completion of the ESOL Pathway Program requires fifteen semester hours of credit. Following completion of the program, a workshop will be provided to support candidates in taking the ESOL Praxis test. The following 3-credit courses are offered through an online format with weekly Zoom class sessions:

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