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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.

Mongolia opens English Language Teaching Center of Excellence

With support from the US Embassy and a range of international partners, Mongolia's new Center of Excellence will...

ENACT app brings world cultures to classrooms

Free "Around the World Club" package from Newcastle University distributed to schools worldwide. Helping to integrate children from all...

British Council launches second year of Action Research programme

The British Council has launched the second year of its Action Research programme, awarding grants to thirteen new researchers. 

Ukraine partners with Cambridge on English language education 

Cambridge University Press & Assessment and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (MoES) are joining forces to...

Hundreds held in fake Uni sting…

The ‘University of Farmington’ in Michigan was closed at the end of January when a federal indictment was unsealed, revealing that the institution, operating...

David Graddol: the man who saw the future of English

David Graddol, who died in March aged 66, was a one-man think tank who changed the way the world sees the English language and...

Using AR in ELT materials: a case study Could Augmented Reality transform ELT materials?

It is not yet a standard feature, but one publisher, as a proof of concept, has started to use AR in their newest catalogue. “We’re...

AR may intensify emotions in educational games

Olga Lantovou and George Fesakis from the University of the Aegean, Rhodes, Greece added augmented reality (AR) to a board game for young English...

Say that again? Translanguaging in Chinese Universities

Several translanguaging processes are common in bilingual Chinese-English university classes, according to a recent study by Weihong Wang, China university of Geosciences, Wuhan, China...

Minds synch in L2, but mind the empathy gap

When two people talk to each other, their brain activities synchronise. However, a new study by Perez et al at the Basque Centre on...
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