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English for Engagement and Employability/ Establishing EL Clubs in the minority and conflict Zones (BC) in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Justice.

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Sub-project 1: Teachers Initial Training Implemented tasks and activities/ main achievements: Induction training for the teachers of new learning hubs was held in Tbilisi on 28 October – 3 November, 2019. Duration of the training was 2 weekends (4 full days) 34 participants from 13 learning hubs participated. Participants were consulted by the British Council […]

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British Council ETAG joint project English for Communities’

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British Council ETAG joint project English for Communities’ 2018-2019 Training of Trainers Dialogue, Debating and Negotiating Skills Funded by the UK Government: Conflict, Stability and Security Fund. This project was proposes to deliver community-level schools-based activity in 20 priority communities in South Caucasus, Belarus and Moldova to develop the capacity among teachers to teach English […]

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The National English Spelling Competition Georgia (NESC-GE)

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NESC is a non-for-profit , national organization in Georgia that holds an annual National English Spelling Competition across the country. On October 5th, a 2-year PCV had a scheduled meeting with the ETAG staff about a collaboration project between the NGOs and it seems they will be able to support each other with the main […]

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Educational project supported by the Teachers’ Professional Development Centre

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ETAG is implementing an educational project supported by the Teachers’ Professional Development Centre. The aim of the project is to write a research on two most important policy documents: 1. National Curriculum/English language standards for schoolchildren; 2. Teachers Professional Standard. ETAG has already worked with 140 teachers, forming 12 focus groups all over Georgia. Findings […]

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English Language through Civic Education (ELCE) 2011

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July 2011, English Language through Civic Education program started in Georgia, which is a two year initiative implemented by Project Harmony (PH) International with and its partners, English Teachers Association of Georgia and the Center for Intercultural Education and Development (CIED) of Georgetown University. The goal of CETEL is to improve English-language teaching and learning […]

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Englsih Language through Civic Education (ELCE) 2006

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Funding organization: The British Council Pilot edition: May 2006 Specific Objectives: to make students aware of the theories behind the teaching of English as a Foreign Language(EFL), and to prepare them for their first teaching experiences in the classroom. to use the cource as the guidelines to help trainees get the most from observing experienced […]

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In-service teacher training course development

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ETAG, together with British Council and USA Embassy, has developed four 40-hour Teacher training courses. They are: Modern English Language Teaching (MELT), Developing Writing Skills (DWS), Language Development for English Language Teachers (LDELT), More Learning Less Teaching (MLLT). over 500 teachers have been trained. Currently 2 more training courses: Business English and TKT (Cambridge) preparation […]

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Textbook development

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ELT textbooks for schools Partner Organization: British Council Specific Objectives: to assist Georgian textbook writers to develop their skills to develop a new series of ELT textbooks for schools grade 8 and11 to build textbooks on communicative and skill-based methodology Outcomes (up to March 07) 5th ,6th, 7th,8th, 9th and 10th grade textbooks published and […]

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ETAG Branches development and support project

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ETAG currently has 8 regional branches plus the head office in Tbilisi. The offices are in Batumi, Poti, Zugdidi, Kutaisi, Akhaltsikhe, Gori, Rustavi and Telavi. All the branches are well equipped with the Internet Connection. They are managed by the branch managers. All the branches unite around 800 members from both school and university levels. […]

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ETAG baseline study

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Funding organization: The British Council The ETAG baseline project is the preliminary stage of the overall ETAG development project: ETAG 2005 Specific Objectives: to draw up a detailed picture of the English Teachers’ Association of Georgia (ETAG) at the end of 2001 and identify its strengths and weaknesses. use the findings and results of the […]

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ELT sites for teachers and learners

  • English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme – ELTeCS
  • Teaching English – BBC | British Council
  • Learning English – BBC
  • Learn English – British Council
  • English Language Teacher – British Council
  • Dave Sperling’s ESL Cafe
  • ELT Journal | Oxford Academic
  • Internet TESL Journal
  • WB Education Reform Program
  • Association of Language Testers in Europe

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