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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...

Save MLANG at Cardiff University!

Why this petition matters We are shocked at Cardiff University’s decision to axe the School of Modern Languages in a panicked attempt to improve their...

Government toughens rules for people seeking citizenship with new English language requirements

Teachers in schools will be supported to promote British values across the curriculum and there will be a new national strategy for the English...

Egypt: new English language curriculum for students

UNICEF Egypt, alongside the British Council, will work with Egypt’s Ministry of Education on a new English language curriculum for secondary school students. The curriculum...

US: what now for students?

It’s been just over a week since Trump’s second inauguration. In that time, TikTok went dark then came back again, Google have said they...

EU: TOEFL iBT cost increase for test takers

English testing organisation, ETS, is now charging sales tax on its TOEFL iBT Test in the EU, according to The PIE News. ETS are citing...

UK: British Council’s debt could put its art collection at risk

The British Council may have to part with its art collection, worth £200 million, due to outstanding debt. This is according to reports from...
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