Monday, December 23, 2024

2024 Issues

Policy, policy, policy: a glance back at 2024

Though it seems to have come and gone so quickly, 2024 is beginning to wrap itself up in a, perhaps not-so-neat, little bow. The sector has experienced various highs and...

Review: 101 Psychological Tips

Sarah Mercer and Herbert Puchta’s 101 Psychological Tips Cambridge Handbook for Language Teachers Cambridge University Press, 2023 ISBN: 978-1-00-934370-1 This title is...

Mastering the art of professional development

Fabio Cerpelloni sits down with NILE’s Martyn Clarke to discuss the school’s MA in Professional Development for Language...

British Council’s shared services in India: smart cost-cutting or cultural misstep?

Educator and journalist William Grice shares his experience with teacher recruitment through the British Council. Last year, I was...

Lettori fight continues in the ECHR

David Petrie reports on the recent developments in the fight to secure damages for foreign lecturers in Italy. Lawyers...

USA benefits as international students reconsider where to study

Policy changes in the UK, Australia and Canada mean international students are choosing the USA instead. The Voice of the International Student Pulse Survey from...

VAT fears vanish from most UK language schools

UK Language schools are heaving a sigh of relief after fears that their fees might be subject to a 20% sales tax, known as...

Wall Street English launch Speak+

Wall Street English have launched Speak+, a new service providing immersive English speaking practice classes. Speak+ consists of English Medium Instruction (EMI) classes that are...

Australia cuts down on ‘high risk’ student visas

With just weeks to go before the new academic year, the Australian Higher Education sector is holding its breath. Record number of international students...

St Edmund’s grabs best summer job spot

But other boarding schools hit the bottom… St Edmund’s College, Hertfordshire, has taken the top spot as our Summer School Job of the Year, with...

Teacher wins tribunal against former employer

A teacher from Golders Green College and School of English has won a tribunal against her former employer for ‘unfair constructive dismissal’ and ‘unlawful...
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