Arizona State University

Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind

Tempe, United States

The Non-degree in Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind at Arizona State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Arizona State University in Tempe is a large, research-intensive public university founded in 1885, serving a very large and diverse student body with tens of thousands of learners on multiple campuses. ASU is known for innovation, interdisciplinary research and an entrepreneurial culture, offering a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs across science, technology, business, the arts and humanities. The campus network and online provision create flexible study routes and extensive academic choice.

Students benefit from modern facilities, strong industry partnerships and plentiful experiential learning opportunities including internships, research assistantships and project-based courses. High ratings for teaching, facilities and campus life reflect a focus on student experience, and a large international student community adds global perspectives in classrooms and campus activities. Support services, advising and vibrant student organizations help learners connect socially and professionally.

ASU’s scale delivers a wide range of resources from innovation hubs to sports and cultural programs, helping students pursue career-ready skills and research experiences. The university’s emphasis on collaboration, applied learning and community engagement prepares graduates to enter global job markets and to contribute to technological and social innovation. For prospective international students, ASU offers diverse programs, cross-campus mobility and strong support structures to help with academic and personal transition.

About the Program

The Lesson Planning with the ELL in Mind program at Arizona State University is a non-degree course for teachers who want to support English language learners. It's an online course that lasts several weeks and is taught in English. This program helps teachers design lesson plans that meet the needs of ELL students.

This course covers topics such as second language acquisition theories, language objectives, and graphic organizers. You'll learn how to assess the linguistic needs of your students, write language learning outcomes, and adapt lesson plans to support ELLs. The course focuses on developing practical skills to help ELLs access content.

After completing this program, you can pursue careers such as ELL Teacher, Curriculum Developer, or Education Consultant. You can work in schools, language institutes, or educational publishing companies. Employers may include school districts, private schools, or education nonprofits. You'll be able to help ELLs succeed in the classroom and develop language skills.

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