The British Council has supported the production of a film version of Sarah Frankcom’s critically acclaimed stage production of Hamlet, which recently enjoyed a sell-out run at the Manche
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What's new in English language teaching?
Rachael Roberts looks at the latest trends ahead of the ELTons Awards for innovation in English language teaching resources, live-streamed on 4 June 2015.
John Tucker: Aptis Test Production and Quality Insights
John Tucker, Aptis Test Production Coordinator, British Council, Poland
What is the appeal of ISIS?
There is significant debate about what motivates some young people in the Middle East and North Africa to join ISIS. The British Council's John Dubber considers the issues.
Why UK schools should employ language assistants
They're energetic, enthusiastic and keen to share their language and culture with pupils. Charlotte Ogilvie explains why language assistants are such an asset to UK schools.
Aptis case study: Rwanda Education Board
In 2012 British Council was contracted by DFID to establish the baseline level of English language proficiency of a representative sample of primary and secondary school teachers in Rwanda.
‘Significant’ decline in foreign language learning in Wales
• Modern foreign languages are becoming increasingly marginalised within the Welsh curriculum
Are international branch campuses misleading students?
Nine UK universities operate in Dubai, but how can students be sure they get what they pay for? We asked Dr Warren Fox to set the record straight.
Vietnam's ambition to play a greater regional role
How strengthening links between colleges and employers in Vietnam and the UK is giving greater visibility to the skills agenda.
European schools twinning programme celebrated
The British Council will present the 10th Annual eTwinning UK conference at the National College for Teaching and Leadership in Nottingham from 5-7 June.