The application for spring 2019 courses closes on December 31, 2018
The American English (AE) E-Teacher Scholarship Program offers foreign English teaching professionals the opportunity to take university-level professional development courses through various university partners in the United States. The AE E-Teacher Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by FHI 360. All AE E-Teacher courses use the latest in instructional technology to provide participants with an interactive distance-learning experience, and are designed to familiarize participating teachers with current methods and issues in the field of English as a Foreign Language. The AE E-Teacher Program also connects participants with U.S. English language teaching experts and creates a professional network of international colleagues.
Spring 2019 E-Teachers course offerings (course descriptions):
- Teaching Grammar Communicatively by World Learning
- Integrating Critical Thinking into the Exploration of Culture in an EFL Setting by World Learning
- Using Educational Technology in the English Language Classroom by Iowa State University
- Teaching English to Young Learners by George Mason University
- Professional Development for Teacher Trainers by Arizona State University
- Content Based Instruction by World Learning
- TESOL Methodology by University of Baltimore Maryland County
Participant Eligibility Requirements
If you need additional information or have any questions, please contact us at BelgradeEL@state.gov