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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 and Dr Natalia Wright have published an open letter to the...

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.

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...

Coventry University and PSB Academy strengthen ties in Singapore

Professor John Latham CBE, Vice-Chancellor of Coventry University and Group CEO opens PSB Academy’s Cathay Campus in Singapore.

Avallain Provides Research-Driven Insights into GenAI for Teaching and Learning

Avallain, a leader in educational technology, reinforces its commitment to research-driven, AI-enhanced education with the release of ‘Teaching with GenAI’.

Fluency sounds smoother with simple language, study shows

Researchers find that using everyday phrasal expressions boosts fluency perception more than rare phrases in foreign language speech.

ELT market to reach $115 billion by 2029

The global English language training (ELT) market is projected to reach $88.98 billion in 2025, up from $83.55 billion in 2024.

Korea: What’s the problem with E-type visas?

A growing labour union in Korea, formed last year, is challenging the country's visa rules, branding them "modern-day slavery".

British Council: five trends to watch out for this year

The British Council have released their annual ‘Five Trends in International Education’ report, focused on the relationship between the UK and East Asia for...
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