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Yearly Archives: 2008

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  1. Rwanda: Making the Big Switch

    Rwanda: Making the Big Switch

    ESL Daily - Oct 11, 2008

    Located in the heart of Africa, what seems to be just the size of a pin head, but, packed with over 10 million people, Rwanda has made the decision to make English the medium of education. Since colonialism, Rwanda has

    Tagged: africa, rwanda, esl reform, finding esl employment

  2. ABC News reports the increase in drug trafficking amongst English teachers in South Korea

    ABC News reports the increase in drug trafficking amongst English teachers in South Korea

    ESL Daily - Oct 9, 2008

    It is not new news for the majority of us English teachers who teach in Korea. There are those that do it. The fact of the matter, it is not a common thing to see amongst the native Koreans. Drugs are illegal, like

    Tagged: asia, korea, taiwan, illegal, warning, deported

  3. Washington D.C. - Stop Teacher Abuse!

    Washington D.C. - Stop Teacher Abuse!

    ESL Daily - Oct 9, 2008

    Though not EFL or ESL directly, thousands of teachers are expected to march in Washington D.C. to 'bring attention to teacher abuse.' "Education leaders organizing the rally say that the country's educational system

    Tagged: usa, north america

  4. Vietnam: $1 Billion to be Pumped into Language learning

    Vietnam: $1 Billion to be Pumped into Language learning

    ESL Daily - Oct 9, 2008

    Vietnam: the Prime Minister, Nguyen Tan Dung, recently approved for additional spending on language education, primarily English. The ‘Ministry of Education and Training’ announced the money is to be spent on

    Tagged: vietnam, asia, esl reform

  5. Thailand: Round Two for Christopher Neil - The ‘Swirled’ EFL Teacher

    ESL Daily - Oct 7, 2008

    Bangkok Thailand: The 33 year old Canadian schoolteacher Pedophile begins his second round of trials this Tuesday, October 07, 2008. Christopher Paul Neil, first arrested October 19th 2007 in Thailand after a global

    Tagged: internet, vietnam, asia, korea, cambodia, 2008, illegal, warning, thailand, arrested, esl reform, teacher reputation

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