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Global review maps the state of MOOCs in 2014

...2014. Courses are currently offered in 13 languages, the vast majority in English (80%), followed by Spanish (8.5%), French (4%), and Chinese (3.5%). Leading platforms The first MOOC...

MOOC enrolment surpassed 35 million in 2015

...Université Numerique (FUN) and the Spanish platform Miriada X. Perhaps not surprisingly, given the prominence of both of these providers, Spanish and French are the most common languages-of-instruction...

Language education quality assurers form new global network

A new global association of quality assurance agencies for the language teaching sector has formed this year. The Quality Assurance in Language Education Network (QALEN) brings together quality...

Market snapshot: A guide to international student recruitment in Brazil

...especially among juniors, who are increasingly academically focused, seeking broader educational content alongside language learning.” As you can see in the chart below, language studies are by far...

Report: Saudi language study in the US to be capped at six months

...for the scholarship, and so students with minimal language skills generally require extended language studies before they are able to proceed to their academic programmes. Changes in support...

From the field: EF continues to build new markets, products, and systems

EF Education First is one of the world’s leading language schools. Based in Lucerne, Switzerland, it operates 500 schools and offices in 53 countries and has a complement...

ALTO quarterly report reveals positive outlook from language travel industry

The Association of Language Travel Organisations (ALTO) provides a snapshot of the language travel industry via its quarterly report, ALTO Pulse. The latest report from Q4 2011 includes...

Trend Alert: English spreads as teaching language in universities worldwide

...usually seeks teachers among overseas returnees, or sends its own teachers abroad for short-term language training. “It costs a lot more if we hire returnees, let alone foreign...

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