Teacher Education in French (Part-Time)
Teacher Education in French is a four-year programme in an international setting that joins our successful international Language Education programmes for English and German, as well as Spanish. You will be taught in English and French by our experienced lecturers and get to enjoy Utrecht's vibrant student life. You will have frequent and intensive contact with France, spending time there from your 1st year onwards. Internships at Dutch schools are also a vital and highly educational part of the programme.
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EducationComponents.InformationTable.Start | September |
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EducationComponents.InformationTable.RegistrationDeadline | Non-EU students living outside the Netherlands who require immigration/visa services from HU: 31 May Students with an EU/EEA nationality living outside the Netherlands. Students requiring a change of residence purpose. Students with a residence permit for study purposes currently enrolled at another educational institution: 1 August Students living in the Netherlands who don't require immigration/visa services from HU: 31 August |
EducationComponents.InformationTable.LocationTitle | Padualaan 97 Utrecht |
EducationComponents.InformationTable.PracticalInformation | Costs, Admission requirements, Housing, Immigration |
EducationComponents.InformationTable.ScholarShips | More information |
EducationComponents.InformationTable.CrohoName | B Teacher Education in French |
EducationComponents.InformationTable.CrohoCode | 35196 |
Spread your knowledge and enthusiasm
La langue française? Mais oui! This four-year international programme covers five disciplines: the French language, methodology, research, profession (pedagogics, child development) and, of course, internships. You will learn how to deliver your knowledge and enthusiasm to your students using the latest methods.
A qualified French teacher, and now?
With your knowledge, research and experience in teaching, you are prepared for a successful career in education. Given France's role in the EU and international trade, we expect good job opportunities, partly due to the teacher shortage. You can teach within Dutch secondary or vocational education, or you can work at a language school.
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Admission requirements Teacher Education in French
If you want to apply to our Teacher Education in French programme, you need to have a secondary school diploma, and speak English at least at CEFR level B1. You also need to command French at CEFR level B1 (Listening and Reading) and A2 (Speaking and Writing). A language test is part of the admission process. Of course, love for French and teaching is a must!
Does this programme suit you?
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Sociable
You enjoy being surrounded by others, have an affinity with young people and possess great communicative and social skills.
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Interested in all things French
You are passionate about French language and culture. You enjoy reading and writing and are curious about other cultures.
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Creative
In your spare time, you like to engage in creative writing, music, theatre, plays, scouting and developing games.
"Teaching becomes second nature very soon!"
Robbert Couwenberg (23)First year student
"Teaching seems a little daunting at first, but you get used to it very quickly because you practice a lot with teaching models, and you give presentations. For this programme, you need to be good at French and enjoy studying a language. You must also love teaching children. In your first year, you take a trip to the French city of Rouen. You stay with a host family and undertake excursions with your study mates during the day. I highly recommend it!"
"At HU, the teachers are highly respectful, interested, competent, experienced, modest and ready to help whenever and wherever you need them."
Hajar Labhar (19)First year student
Studying in the Netherlands means being a part of an international and multicultural environment, where the tolerance, the respect and open-mindedness are the most valuable characteristics. As an international student, my biggest fear before coming to the Netherlands was the incapability of communicating with the Dutch community, also not finding enough choices within the degrees totally taught in English. Nevertheless, it was a relief to know that the Netherlands has a wide range of internationally recognized degrees in English. Moreover, the level of English speaking locals is very high, especially in the big cities such as Utrecht, which makes life very convenient and pleasant for all the international students.
The programme Teacher Education in French is divided into two parts: the French part related to the grammar, the literature and the communication, and the English part which is mainly about the pedagogics, the teaching methods and professional development. This mix of languages adds to the innovative methods of teaching that made this programme very suitable for me. One of the most important points that I would like to highlight are the teachers. At HU, the teachers are highly respectful, interested, competent, experienced, modest and ready to help whenever and wherever you need them.