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Tag Archives: U.S. Information Agency

TESOL Members at Work in the Field Worldwide

Posted on 11 June 2012 by ssahr
ssahr
Sarah Sahr

TESOL members have sometimes been invited by the U.S. Department of State to serve as an English Language Fellows and English Language Specialists (formally working with U.S. Information Agency). I was fortunate enough to go as an English Language Specialist … Continue reading →

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Posted in TESOL Blog | Tagged as DOS, English Language Specialist, English language teaching, English Language Teaching Fellow, international travel, TESOL international association, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Information Agency, USIA | 3 Comments
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