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Statement from EC London on teachers’ strike ballot

Following EL Gazette's report on the strike ballot among teachers at EC London, the school has issued a statement. EC London's response clarifies their perspective on the ongoing situation,...

Language professionals challenge “native” requirement in hiring

Open letter to Council of Europe demands clarity. After months of collaboration, educators Vincent Richard, Ana Jovic, Meri Maroutian...

EC London teachers in strike ballot

The first-ever strike ballot in the UK’s private TEFL sector is underway. Teachers at EC English London, members of...

British author’s interactive novel to benefit English language learners

Best-selling author Saviour Pirotta will co-create his latest novel, The Case of the Blue Mask, with thousands of...

BPL receives national grant for English language learning

BPL has received a $500,000 grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York as part of the foundation’s Libraries as Pillars of Education and Democracy initiative.

Korean hagwons to use electronic registration system

The Korean government is planning to introduce its new electronic registration system in English language schools and cram schools, collectively known as hagwons. The...

News in Brief

From Gazette news editor Matt Salusbury INDIA: Parents of students at the Podar International School in Maharashtra State demonstrated at the school gates in mid-June...

Irish online courses slammed

Ireland’s language schools are the latest to be accused of charging too much money for online courses which are “not fit for purpose”. Complaints about...

Chinese international school students returning to class

Bright Scholar Education, the Chinese international school specialists, have announced that just under 90 per cent of its students in Mainland China have returned...

TESOL calls for US$1 billion funding while US struggles to teach ELLs in lockdown

In April 2020, 40 US educational bodies, including TESOL International Association, wrote to congressional leaders asking for an additional US$1 billion in funding for...

ELT nervous as Malta opens

Thousands of Hungarian students are to study in Malta, the foreign ministry have announced. It is not clear whether the 8,000 students will arrive...
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