ELT projects
Resource and self-access centres

You can find below examples of ELT projects that we have managed in this area.

The Open Learning for English Teachers (INSET) Project, Uzbekistan  

The Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialised Education of Uzbekistan identified the improvement of in-service teacher training in higher and secondary specialised/vocational education as a policy priority and invited the British Council to be a key partner in reforming the national INSET system.

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The English Language Teaching for Marginalised Areas Project, Pakistan  

The British Council responded positively when approached by the Ministry of Education with a request for help with a project that would address concerns about standards of teaching and learning of English in marginalised, rural areas of Pakistan.

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The STEP Project, Mozambique  

The British Council, in partnership with the Mozambique Ministry of Education and the University of London, managed a major 5-year British Government-funded project to improve the quality of English Language teaching in Mozambican schools.

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English on the Web E4U Project, Mexico  

This very successful project came into being when the Mexican Ministry of Education asked the British Council for help in developing the self-access centres (SACs) which existed in each of Mexico's 34 state universities. Some 500,000 students were using the centres.

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The Teachers' Association Project, Georgia  

The project came into being when a number of prominent teachers of English in Georgia approached the British Council to ask for help with the creation of a Teachers' Association.

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Literature in Russia  

British Council literature projects across Russia have sparked inspiration on both sides and have brought British writers and reader development experts face to face with a boundless enthusiasm and some challenging questions.

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The English Language Trainer and Teacher Training Project, Bulgaria  

With the political changes in Bulgaria in the early 90s came a new level of demand for learning English. The British Council was asked by the Ministry of Education in Bulgaria for help with training a new cohort of English teachers for public-sector schools.

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