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...

News in numbers: young Turkish students abroad drive growth

Türkiye’s junior ELT market is showing significant signs of growth, with 88% of young people expressing interest in studying abroad, according to Engin Cosar,...

Australia: Senate committee recommends international enrolment cap go forward

The Senate Standing Committees on Education and Employment have recommended the government go ahead with new legislation to cap international student numbers. Reactions to the...

US: new measures to tackle visa backlog for Indian students

The US Mission to India has opened an additional 250,000 visa appointments for Indian travellers in an effort to reduce the backlog. As of the...

News in numbers: will the US election influence student choice?

Back in August, we took an in-depth look at how the US election and government policy may influence students’ decision to study in the...

UK: international education under the microscope

Universities must ‘harness global reach, reputation and impact’ says Universities UK, as government pledges to review their International Education Strategy. A new report from...

English-taught degrees continue to grow in Europe

The EEA ‘stands out as a key alternative’ to the Big Four when it comes to English-taught programmes (ETPs), according to a report from...
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