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Day: March 3, 2015

'From teacher recruiter to teacher trainer – some thoughts from the front line' by Christopher Graham

Christopher Graham is an ELT teacher trainer and consultant. Based in London he works globally. You can read his blog here.     For fifteen years now I’ve been working as teacher trainer and ELT consultant – much of my time spent with NNESTs. For some years before that however, I made my living as […]

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