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English Language Programs participants travel – in-person and virtually – around the globe. Explore the map to find stories about Fellow, Specialist, and Virtual Educator projects.
Specialist Program - English Language Programs
Specialists are top-tier TESOL experts who lead intensive, high-level English language projects, including curriculum development, materials design, and ESP program implementation.
Who We Are - English Language Programs
The English Language Fellow Program began in 1969, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2019. The English Language Specialist Program followed in 1991, celebrating its 30th anniversary in …
Fellow Program - English Language Programs
Fellows are experienced and dedicated English language educators with an MA in TESOL or related field. Fellows have up to 10-month, in-person assignments around the world.
FAQs - English Language Programs
English Language Programs is a U.S. Department of State funded cultural exchange program designed to improve English teaching capacity around the world and contribute to mutual …
Application Process - English Language Programs
The application process provides multiple opportunities for applicants to illustrate their qualifications and demonstrate their interest in the English Language Fellow Program.
Virtual Educator Program - English Language Programs
Virtual Educators are experienced and dedicated English language educators with an MA, preferably in TESOL or a related field. Virtual Educator projects range in length from a few …
Alumni - English Language Programs
As part of its professional development initiatives, English Language Programs offers professional-development courses—both online and hybrid—for program participants and alumni.
English Language Programs
The Community of Practice is an exclusive online portal for participants and alumni of English Language Programs to connect with each other, share and access resources, or post and …
Application Process - English Language Programs
A demonstrated commitment to the field of English language teaching. Applicants must meet the minimum eligibility requirements, but almost all candidates who are identified as potential …