Monday, February 3, 2025

Features and Comment

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...

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...

English on the airwaves

Learning English on the go? Fabio Cerpelloni chats with ELTon nominee, Luke Thompson all about his English-learning podcast. Q:...

Seeing the person in front of you

Fabio Cerpelloni speaks to Hadar Shemesh about the importance of teacher recruitment and retention for her school, Accent's...

The argument against exams

Are exams really a necessary evil? Fabio Cerpelloni speaks to teacher and YouTuber, Christian Saunders, to get his...

Just what is CELTA?

The University of Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) is the oldest established ELT training certificate and was developed from a...

Obituary

A fond farewell to the man who called for change Mark Krzanowski crash-landed into the Gazette in the early noughties. “A bloke at Westminster Uni...

Doing the right thing by our planet

International House is improving sustainability across their global network, says Giuliana Faldetta We all know that our human activity has a significant impact on the...

Digging into the question of identity

Exploring professional identities helps us reconsider the native versus non-native divide, as Melanie Butler discovers from Dr Jane Evison You teach on master’s courses and...

English or mother tongue in Indian education?

Chryselle D’Silva Dias investigates India’s complex medium of instruction policy In a bid to boost higher education in India, the recently introduced New Education Policy...

Laura Harmon: Advocating for the rights of international students in Ireland means valuing teachers too

Ron Ragsdale in conversation with Laura Harmon You’ve led a very politically charged life, twice running for a seat in the Seanad, as well as...
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