Monday, December 23, 2024

2020 Issues

Is Covid breaking the chains?

The fact that Eurocentres has gone into a voluntary arrangement, not exactly a liquidation but a way of protecting creditors’ money while a company continues to trade should, perhaps,...

Global Perspective

Gazette News Editor Matt Salusbury's selection of ELT news from around the world. USA: A linebacker in the Dallas...

News in brief

THAILAND: The Singapore International School of Bangkok announced in November that its corporate social responsibility programme for this...

Dr Biden pledges to keep teaching

The victory of Joe Biden in November’s US Presidential election will mean there will be a working English...

Cameroon school attacks continue

A suspect, said to be a separatist fighter, has been arrested and charged for taking part in the...

Chalkface Champion

Monica Poulter is back in school. So, what has changed in forty years, asks Melanie Butler We first met on a Diploma course in IH...

News in brief

ISRAEL: The Council for Higher Education has announced a new “Study in Israel” initiative, which aims to double the number of international students studying...

Bang for your bucks: best value London schools

Melanie Butler explains how to get the best course for your money The graph on this page shows the value for money for language schools...

Naughty Corner

In a “precipitous fall from grace,” to quote his lawyer, former principal of Dulwich College Shanghai, Dominic Charnock has been sentenced to 11 months...

Traditional teaching tires teachers out

Traditional, teacher-centred teaching is more likely to lead to exhaustion than more modern, constructivist methods where students are actively responsible for their own learning,...

Student trafficking scam hits UK

At least 21 Vietnamese students have disappeared from British boarding schools as part of a people smuggling scandal, according to the Times newspaper. Many...
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