Perspectives on Teaching English in a Binational Center in Brazil
Perspectives on Teaching English in a Binational Center in Brazil

Perspectives on Teaching English in a Binational Center in Brazil

By Isabela Villas Boas, By Katy Cox, Series edited by Andy Curtis

ELT in Context Series

FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY

66 Pages, 7 x 10

Formats: Paperback

Paperback, $5.00 (CA $7.00) (US $5.00)

Publication Date: July 2015

ISBN 9781942223696

Price: $5.00
 
 

Overview

A most important and influential development in Brazilian English language teaching (ELT) has been the establishment and growth of private, nonprofit, language teaching and learning organizations (LTOs). It is possible that LTOs can bring together privately funded and publicly available language education. As Brazil continues to play an important role as a world leader, English learners and LTOs will continue to be influential. This book examines how LTOs are affecting Brazil's ELT industry and international economy.

Author Biography

Isabela Villas Boas holds an MTESL Degree from Arizona State University and a Doctorate in Education from Universidade de Brasília. She is the Academic Superintendent of Casa Thomas Jefferson, where she has been teaching for 29 years. She has presented in conferences and written articles on various topics, such as assessment, second language writing, and teacher development.Katy Cox was born in Montana and lived for many years in California prior to Brazil. She has a B.A. in English and Journalism and an M.A. in TESL/TEFL from San Francisco University. She has been at Casa Thomas Jefferson, a Binational Center in Brasília, Brazil, since 1971 and held the position of General Academic Coordinator for many years. She is now an Academic Consultant.