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Vision, Mission and Goals
Vision:
The
Institute of Language Teaching at Tishreen University and its Internal Bylaws
were established on 18/11/ 1990 by Legislative Decrees No. 148 and No. 150,
respectively. The functions, departments and regulations of the Institute
are stipulated in its Internal Bylaws. The Institute was later renamed The
Higher Institute of Languages in accordance with Decree No. 384, issued on
15/10/2006.
The
Institute deems the process of linking the university to society to be a
priority, aiming at overcoming obstacles that stand in the way of implementing
projects that support the spreading, use, and positive role of languages in
developing culture, society and human civilization.
Mission:
The Institute gives priority to predicting
problems that foreign language teaching faces and providing possible
appropriate solutions through research and suggestions. In this context, the
first step that might raise the level of foreign language teaching is to vary
the topics of research to include different fields of language-related sciences
and translation as well as to study the phenomena associated with bilingualism
and link foreign language learning with applied sciences so as to benefit from
them.
The
goals of The Higher Institute of Languages can be summed up as follows:
1. Providing
graduates qualified to teach foreign languages at schools affiliated with the
Ministry of Education.
2. Preparing
teaching staff specialized in teaching English as Foreign Language at national
universities.
3. Preparing
specialist staff for teacher training and supervision.
4. Preparing
staff specialized in design and evaluation of syllabus at schools and
universities.
5. Preparing
staff specialized in language assessment (exams and placement tests).
6. Adopting
teaching methods that meet international standards and are in line with those
used in renowned international universities.
7. Enhancing
academic research in the field of teaching foreign languages.
8. Serving
the community by running English language courses to public and private sector
employees.
9. Developing
language proficiencies for university students and for the public by running
regular language courses
Academic Missions
Ø The
Institute is tasked with teaching foreign language courses in all faculties and
institutes at the university.
Ø
Running language courses for teaching
assistants to enable them to qualify for registration in the universities to
which they will be sent on scholarships overseas.
Ø
Administering foreign language tests required
for university staff appointments and promotions.
Ø
Administering language tests for admission into
Ph.D. programmes.
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Administering language tests for admission into
Masters programmes.
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Administering the National Test of Foreign
Languages required for appointment in government-related departments and
institutions.
Ø
Running foreign language courses for members of
the teaching staff and the university employees in cooperation.
Ø
Running foreign language courses for the
children of members of the university teaching staff and employees, in
cooperation with the Teachers Syndicate.
Ø
Producing graduates who are able to use the
latest language teaching methods.
Ø
Approving curricula and assigning members of
the teaching staff and instructors to teach foreign languages and supervise
their exams in all faculties of the university.
Ø
Holding and participating in conferences and
symposia on applied linguistics.
Ø
Carrying out field research and special studies
to develop teaching living languages.
Ø Activating
student exchange programmes and exchanging scientific expertise, as well as
implementing agreements with European universities.
Equipment and Teaching Tools:
The
Higher Institute of Languages is located in the building of the Faculty of
Arts and Humanities and is equipped with the following:
1- Language
laboratory.
2-
Research laboratory (Internet).
3-
Classrooms with computer and a projector.