All Via Lingua courses are moderated by the prestigious
ELT Institute, Hunter College, City University of New York.
Hunter College, located in the heart of Manhattan, is the
largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY)
system. Founded in 1870, Hunter is also one of the oldest
public colleges in the country. Currently, 21,000
undergraduate and graduate students attend the College,
pursuing degrees in more than 170 different programs of
study.
The English Language Teachers Institute is designed for
teachers from around the world who want to refresh and
improve their English language proficiency level while
learning new teaching techniques and interacting with IELI
teachers and New York City residents. Professional
development seminars are held each summer on their New York
City campus.
The International English Language Institute (IELI), founded
in 1977, serves over 900 students from around the world each
semester. All IELI teachers hold Master’s degrees - most in
Teaching English as a Second Language. It offers a complete
range of full-time and part-time ESL classes in Academic
Skills, English for Success, and Professional English
programs. It is a member of AAIEP and UCIEP.
The Via Lingua Moderation Program covers both the quality of
the course content and structure, as well as the local
delivery of the course. Prior to the arrangement with Hunter
College, the Via Lingua course was moderated by the Center
for English Language Studies at Birmingham University in the
United Kingdom. Both our former and current moderation
bodies have been happy to affirm that the Via Lingua course
is of an extremely high standard, easily meting all
international requirements in relation to comparable CTEFL
courses. The arrangements for external moderation are
supported by regular internal reviews of our products and
services.
Chief Moderator: Alison Rice, Hunter College, City University of New
York
Alison Rice has worked in the field of English Language
teaching for over twenty-five years as a teacher,
teacher-trainer, author and. administrator. She is currently
the Director of two ELT programs at Hunter College, City
University of New York: the ELT Institute (for teacher
continuing professional development), and the International
English Language Institute (a large Academic English program
for students from around the world who plan to enter US
universities).
Alison is a frequent presenter at professional conferences
and teacher-training workshops and Certificate programs in
the USA, Latin America and Asia. During the past year she
has worked with teachers in Chile and Vietnam, introducing
them to the latest teaching techniques in EFL methodology,
teaching listening and speaking, and using video in the
classroom.
Alison is a past Chair of the Materials Writers Interest
Section of TESOL, (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other
Languages). This reflects her major area of interest:
creating classroom materials and textbooks that are
student-centered and communicative. She has also edited a
TESOL publication for program administrators, which focuses
on program innovation: Revitalizing an Established Program
for Adults.
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