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Friday, 23 September 2011 17:50 |
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Teacher associations
British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes Country: United Kingdom Baleap is a professional organisation whose members are providers of English for academic purposes in higher education institutions.
ELTAS (English Language Teachers' Association Stuttgart) Country: Germany ELTAS was founded in 1989 as a professional association based in Stuttgart, Germany, with the aim of providing a forum for the professional development of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language.
ETAS (English Teachers' Association of Switzerland) Country: Switzerland ETAS is the largest English language teaching network in Switzerland. They have members from all areas of ELT.
HELTA e.V. (Hamburg English Language Teaching Association) Country: Germany HELTA is a professional non-profit association for EFL teachers in the Hamburg area and the rest of north Germany.
Iatefl Hungary Country: Hungary The association of teachers of English in Hungary.
Iatefl Poland Country: Poland Membership is open to all teachers of English in Poland, both active and retired, and to students of teacher training colleges and English language faculties.
NALDIC Country: United Kingdom The National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum is a professional body for all those interested in raising the achievement of bilingual pupils with English as an additional language.
TEA (Teachers of English in Austria) Country: Austria TEA is a nationally and internationally acknowledged force in all matters concerning TEA is run on a voluntary basis by professionals from various areas of English language teaching and EFL.
Tesol Greece Country: Greece Tesol Greece is an independent, volunteer, non-profit professional association for teachers of English as a foreign language and other ELT professionals working in Greece.
Tesol Spain Country: Spain A Spanish organisation with a membership that represents all sectors and regions of English language teaching in the country.
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