POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FRENCH FOR TEACHING AT POST PRIMARY LEVEL
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The program offers intensive coursework in French translation, literary and cultural studies, and language pedagogy. Graduates may pursue post-primary French teaching positions in Ireland or explore further studies and careers in translation, editing, or cultural work.
Program Outline
Degree Overview
The Postgraduate Diploma in French for Teaching at Post-Primary Level is designed for individuals who already hold a Professional Masters of Education (PME) or equivalent, or intend to pursue one after completing this diploma program. The program aims to:
- Equip domestic and international candidates with the knowledge and skills to meet Teaching Council requirements for post-primary French teacher accreditation.
- Offer intensive coursework in French translation, French and Francophone literary and cultural studies, and French language pedagogy.
- Graduates must hold a PME or equivalent and undergo individual evaluation by the Teaching Council of Ireland for full accreditation.
Outline
Program Structure:
- 1 year full-time
- Semester 1:
- Advanced Translation 1
- Maternal Counternarratives
- Indigenous Women's Writing in Quebec
- French Linguistics
- Semester 2:
- Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching French as a Foreign Language
- Advanced Translation 2
- Ecriture et Identité: Marguerite Yourcenar
- Huguenot Life Writing
- Narratives of Conflict in Twentieth Century France
Module Descriptions:
- Advanced Translation 1 & 2: Develop advanced translation skills in French and English.
- Maternal Counternarratives: Explore counternarratives relating to motherhood from diverse perspectives.
- Indigenous Women's Writing in Quebec: Analyze literary works by Indigenous women in Quebec.
- Ecriture et Identité: Marguerite Yourcenar: Examine the relationship between writing and identity through the works of Marguerite Yourcenar.
- Huguenot Life Writing: Explore autobiographical writings by French Huguenots from the 16th-18th centuries.
- Narratives of Conflict in Twentieth Century France: Analyze literary representations of conflict in 20th-century France.
Additional Resources:
Careers
The program primarily aims to qualify graduates for post-primary French teaching positions in Ireland. However, it may also serve as a pathway to further studies in French. Graduates may also find opportunities in areas like translation, editing, and cultural work.
Therefore, Careers:
- Post-primary French teaching in Ireland
- Further studies in French
- Translation
- Editing This program is not a standalone teaching qualification. It equips graduates with the required credits to meet specific Teaching Council requirements. Graduates will need to hold a PME or equivalent and pass individual evaluation by the Teaching Council to achieve full accreditation for post-primary French teaching in Ireland.
Maynooth University
Overview:
Maynooth University is a public research university located in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. It is known for its strong academic programs, vibrant campus life, and commitment to research.
Services Offered:
Maynooth University offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Library:
A comprehensive library with extensive resources and study spaces.Maynooth Access Programme:
Support for students from underrepresented backgrounds.Gaeilge san Ollscoil:
Irish language services and resources.Campus Life:
A variety of student clubs, societies, and activities.International Office:
Support for international students and those wishing to study abroad.Graduate Research Academy:
Support for postgraduate research students.Research Development Office:
Support for research activities.MaynoothWorks:
A platform connecting researchers with industry partners.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at Maynooth University can expect a vibrant and engaging campus experience. The university offers a wide range of clubs, societies, and activities, including sports, music, drama, and volunteering opportunities. The campus is located in a picturesque setting, with easy access to Dublin and other major cities.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Strong Academic Programs:
Maynooth University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines.World-Class Research:
The university is renowned for its research activities, particularly in the natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, technology, arts, and humanities.Supportive Campus Environment:
Maynooth University provides a welcoming and supportive environment for students, with a strong focus on student well-being.International Focus:
The university has a strong international presence, with a diverse student body and a commitment to global engagement.Academic Programs:
Maynooth University offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Undergraduate Studies:
Level 8 degrees in various disciplines.Postgraduate Studies:
Taught master's, diplomas, certificates, and research programs.Certificates and Short Courses:
A variety of short courses and certificates for professional development.Entry Requirements:
Domestic and EU Applicants:
- A recognised primary degree (NFQ Level 8 or equivalent honours degree) considered equivalent to Irish university primary degree level.
- or
- linguistics, literary/cultural studies) with at least a 2.1 degree, or equivalent.
- **Minimum CEFR Proficiency level of B2.2 in French and C1.1 in English.
International Applicants:
- A recognised primary degree (equivalent to NFQ Level 8 or equivalent honours degree) considered equivalent to Irish university primary degree level.
- **Minimum CEFR Proficiency level of B2.2 in French and C1.1 in English.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Applicants for whom English is not their first language are required to demonstrate their proficiency in English to benefit fully from their studies.
- These requirements apply to both EU and international applicants.
- Maynooth University's TOEFL code is 8850.
Additional Notes:
- Applicants whose educational background does not meet these requirements are encouraged to contact the Programme Director to enquire about their eligibility. However, it provides graduates with the required 60 ECTS credits to meet current Teaching Council requirements for French.