Monday, December 23, 2024

Lead Editorial

Does size matter?

With small multilingual countries steaming ahead can the old superpowers keep up? The summer is upon us, and the world of ELT is returning to normal. Or is it? Pre-pandemic the...

Tackling the big issues

If you’re wondering what next for your career, a Master’s degree could well be the answer The headline news...

There’s a worldwide English teacher shortage

If you’re in possession of a recognised TEFL certificate, you can pick and choose where to teach –...

From rankings to real estate

Where does your university come in the REF and where will Ireland put all those language students banging...

What’s trending now

This issue is packed with the topics everyone is talking about right now With the world returning to something...

The student on your doorstep

The chaos of Covid-19 is not unprecedented. Ron Ragsdale and Melanie Butler examine the options On 5 Oct 1918, faced with the Spanish flu pandemic,...

The gathering storm?

As governments move to stop the job subsidises, the real damage to international education is likely to be done says Melanie Butler It feels like...

Is China changing its mind about English?

Don’t mess with the mouse, as they say in Hollywood when the subject of the Disney Corporation comes up. So, news that Disney English...

Black teachers matter in British ELT

Racism has been rife in British EFL for two decades. There are signs of change but it may be too little too late, say...

Class struggle and the corona virus

Language schools and teachers are fighting their own grounds as teaching moves online The language school industry in Malta is not happy with the teachers...

Zoom to the future?

Across all sectors the UK’s language lockdown has sent learning online but there is still a future for schools, says Melanie Butler All over...
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