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Título: Perspectives On Teaching English In a Binational Center In Brazil | ||
Autor: Villas Boas Isabela | Precio: $435.00 | |
Editorial: Tesol International Association | Año: 2015 | |
Tema: Educación, Novela Mexicana | Edición: | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9781942223696 | |
A most important and influential development in Brazilian ELT has been the establishment and growth of private, non-profit, language teaching and learning organizations (LTOs). It is possible that LTOs can bring together privately funded and publicly available language education.
As Brazil continues to play an important role as a world leader, English learners and LTOs will continue to be influential. This book examines how LTOs are affecting Brazil's ELT industry and international economy. About the ELT In Context series:The authors in the ELT In Context series were asked to step back from the English language teaching and learning contexts that they are most familiar with and look at those contexts with fresh eyes. The result? A ground-breaking series aimed at TESOL professionals who are considering working in language teaching and learning organizations in various contexts and countries, and who need a clear, concise, and up-to-date account of what it is like to live and work there. |