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Quick Tip: 5 Considerations When Accepting a Position Abroad
by John C. Zinck
Securing a new teaching position abroad is an exciting proposition—experiencing a new culture, working with new students and colleagues, making new friends…but in addition to the regular considerations you would take into account before accepting a job in the United States, there are some additional matters that future expat teachers need to think about. Read More
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U.S. Advocacy Update: The Quarter in Review
The past few months have been quite tumultuous in Washington, DC. After a busy June and July, and a quiet August recess, the U.S. Congress and the Department of Education returned to activity in September only to literally grind to a halt in October due to a political stalemate, leading to a partial shutdown of the U.S. government. The government returned to operations on 17 October; here is a summary of some of the developments in English language education policy over the past few months.Read More
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English Language Fellowships, English Language Fellow Program, Worldwide
Director, International Gateway Programs, California State University, Fullerton, California USA
ESL Instructor, University of Tennessee at Martin, Martin, Tennessee USA
Adjunct EFL Instructors, Spring Semester in China, Clark University, Jinan, Shandong Province, China
Lecturers, Center for English as a Second Language, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky USA
U.S. Embassy ESL/EFL Teaching Projects, English Language Fellow Program, Worldwide
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