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Year or career - exciting teaching opportunities around the globe with year-round start dates. Competitive benefits package offered!
EL Fellow Project Vacancies
Date: 2010-07-25 21:07:18, Location: Middle East
Accepting applications from TESOL professionals for fellowships around the world - must be U.S. citizen and have a Master's degree to apply. To be considered, applicants must complete an online application.
Recently announced - New fellowships available in the following countries:
Bahrain Senior Fellow
Israel Fellow
Jordan Fellow
Libya - Fellow
Morocco Fellow
Qatar Fellow
Syria Senior Fellow
Kazakhstan Fellow
Pakistan Senior Fellow
Eligibility requirements:
U.S. Citizenship*
Masters degree with a focus in TEFL/TESL
Fellows must have a minimum 2 years professional TESL/TEFL experience; both teacher training and curriculum/materials development experience are helpful.
Senior Fellows must have a minimum four years of teacher training experience; overseas experience preferred.
Fellows serve as full-time ESL/EFL instructors and may be engaged in some teacher training, ESP instruction, curriculum/materials development, test design, assessment, evaluation, programming, summer camps, and outreach projects.
Senior Fellows serve primarily as teacher trainers and may be engaged in supervision, advising, ESP instruction, curriculum/materials development, test design, assessment, evaluation, programming, research, and outreach projects.
Assignments are for a 10-month period typically beginning in September 2010, following a mandatory pre-departure orientation conference in Washington, DC. Some projects may begin in October, others begin in early 2011.
Project descriptions are be available on our website.
The English Language (EL) Fellow Program fosters mutual understanding between the people of the United States and those of other countries by sending talented, highly qualified U.S. educators in the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) on ten-month fellowships to overseas academic institutions in all regions of the world. The program promotes English language learning and enhances English teaching capacity abroad. Through U.S. embassy projects, Fellows share their expertise, hone their skills, gain international experience, and learn other cultures. Upon returning to the United States, they share their experiences and acquired knowledge with their communities and professional colleagues.
The EL Fellow Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. As a program administrator, Georgetown University's Center for International Education and Development is recruiting applicants for approximately 130 positions for the 2010-2011 academic year.
Complete on-line application dossier must contain the following:
Online application
Rιsumι
Two 1-page lesson plans/teacher training modules
Statement of purpose (not to exceed 500 words)
Applying fellowship experience (not to exceed 500 words)
Two current reference letters
Graduate transcript
Program provisions:
Stipend: Fellows - $25,000; Senior Fellows - $35,000
Living allowance
Round trip airfare to the United States to the host country
Supplemental health benefit plan
Miscellaneous allowances (shipping, educational materials, program activities, and pre-departure expenses).
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