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The English Language Fellow Program
The English Language Fellow Program provides American professional expertise
in teaching English as a foreign language by sending American experts
on ten-month fellowships to overseas academic institutions to advance
the Department's mutual understanding objectives; enhance English teaching
capacity overseas in order to provide foreign teachers and students with
the communications skills they will need to participate in the global
economy; improve foreign teachers' and students' access to diverse perspectives
on a broad variety of issues; and give foreign teachers and students information
that will enable them better understand and convey concepts about American
values, democratic representative government, free enterprise, and the
rule of law.
Since the events of September 11, 2001, the English Language Fellow Program
has become a major public diplomacy tool for combating terrorism and democracy
building. More than 400 English language professionals have conducted
programs in over 80 countries. Some of the projects are:
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EFL Classroom Teaching
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Teacher Training
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In-Service and Pre-Service Training
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Curriculum Development
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Workshop and Seminar Design
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Testing
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Program Evaluation
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Needs Assessment
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English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
As appropriate in the institutions where the Fellows work, they may introduce
contemporary issues (civic and environmental education, health and current
events). They model and demonstrative EFL classroom practices that help
create thoughtful and responsible behavior in students (critical thinking,
problem-solving, decision-making, etc.).
Georgetown University, Center for Intercultural Education and Development
(CIED) will conduct recruitment for the English Language Program for academic
year 2006-2007. Visit CIED's website http://elf.georgetown.edu
for additional program and recruitment information.
Fellowship Levels:
English Language Fellows are graduates who have received their TEFL/TESL
M.A. degrees within the past seven years and who may or may not have prior
overseas teaching experience. Fellows serve as full-time teacher of English
of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Normal teaching duties are 20
contact hours per week with additional work in pre-service and in-service
training, curriculum development and testing. Together these duties should
not exceed 40 hours per week and should not include administrative work.
Senior English Language Fellows are experienced teacher trainers who
have an M.A. or higher degree in TEFL/TESOL or a closely related field
and who have significant overseas teaching experience. Fellows serve as
fill-time teacher trainers and participants in the following program-related
activities: teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) in a variety
of professional fields, designing English as a Foreign Language (EFL)
curricula materials, conducting program evaluation and testing, and organizing
workshops and conferences.
Eligibility Requirements:
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Applicants must be citizens of the United States.
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Fellow applicants must have received a Master's degree in TEFL/TESL
within the last seven years.
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Senior Fellow applicants must have previous overseas teaching experience
and a Master's degree or higher in TEFL/TESL or a related field.
Fellowship Period:
Assignments are for a ten-month period. Fellows begin their assignments
in September, following a pre-departure orientation conference in Washington,
DC.
Fellowship Benefits:
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Stipend
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Living allowance supplement to cover housing, utilities, food, and
local transportation.
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Round trip travel
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Dependent allowance (seniors only -- $5,000 for one dependent)
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Pre-departure allowance
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Shipping allowance
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Educational Materials allowance
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Medical coverage up to $50,000 per illness or injury
Application Information:
For an application or additional information, please contact the grantee
organization, Georgetown University, Center for Intercultural Education
and Development (CIED).
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Georgetown University, Center for Intercultural Education and Development
Mailing Address:
Box 579400
Washington, DC 20057-9400
Contact: Magdalena Potocka
Project Manager
English Language Fellow Program
Phone: 202-687-6339
Fax: 202-687-2555
E-mail: elf@georgetown.edu
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