Friday, May 2, 2025

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...

School Covid-19 cluster shakes Maltese ELT

A cluster of Covid-19 cases at a language school in Malta has kept the island’s industry firmly in the headlines. The “language school cluster”,...

The future belongs to under-16s

Alex Cann shares with Melanie Butler his plans to grow and diversify what IH London Young Learners can offer As the new Director of Young...

What price do you put on quality?

New Zealand’s ‘team of five million’ is doing a great job fighting Covid-19, and Kim Renner asks what that means for the English language...

UK schools face closure, tax relief denied

A chain of five English language schools in the UK, TEG English, ceased trading, putting them among at least 15 British Council-accredited schools forced...

News in brief

BELARUS: Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the presidential candidate in the recent Belarusian election who was forced to flee to Lithuania, is a former English teacher. As...

A focus on monolingualism short-changes the needs of students

International schools education driven by profit overlooks the importance of mother tongue-based multilingual education, argues Dr. Robert Phillipson Some of the information in this Point...
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