Teacher Qualifications, Professionalism,
Competencies, and Benchmarks
To achieve professionalism, English language teachers
(both native English-speaking teachers [NESTs] and nonnative English-speaking teachers [NNESTs]) need to gain
competence in disciplinary content knowledge about the
nature of language, language learning, and language
teaching, as well as pedagogical content knowledge
regarding teaching strategies that they can use to make
their teaching contextually appropriate and effective.
Teachers also need to achieve the ability to use English
effectively for different purposes, and acquire knowledge
about English that gives them the skills to analyze and
explain the language. In addition, teachers need to engage
in reflective activities and classroom-based research as
part of developing teacher qualifications, in order to be
able to make a connection between these bodies of
knowledge and their practice and continue their
professional development. Benchmarks developed to
measure teachers' English language proficiency need to
reflect local needs and constraints as well as respond to the
role of English as a lingua franca.
Professionalism in English Language Teaching requires
some competencies. Based on Text 2, analyze the
following statements and choose the CORRECT
alternative whose proposition(s) is/are true.
I. Dealing with IA technologies.
II. Disciplinary content knowledge.
III. Pedagogical knowledge. IV. Research publication.
V. Translation skills.