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English-taught courses would expand mobility

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Providing more English-taught courses across a variety of subjects is key to increasing US student mobility in countries where English is not the first language, said experts at Asia Exchange’s Bali Impact 2024. A lot of people talk about the decolonisation of study abroad, and I get it.

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English UK launches ELT manifesto after a successful year

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English UK has launched its ELT manifesto for the incoming next government, which the association says will enable the industry to “do more for the UK”, including to work effectively as a gateway for NHS and care staff, support regional economies, build global relationships and contribute to the economy as an export industry.

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Numbers of African students in China expected to grow as ties increase

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The number of African students studying in China has witnessed tremendous growth over the past decade, partly attributed to growing economic and cultural exchanges between the regions. The country’s Ministry of Education data shows that over 81,000 African students were studying in the country in 2018, representing 16.5%

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Intercultural competence and COIL in spotlight

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. “COIL might be more effective for certain types of students, for example those who do not have any other international elements within their study programs, as we saw for the US students [in our study],” she said. “Both the NL experimental group and NL control group increased in intercultural competence.