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NEAS Quality Learning Series PD - July 2016

Click the links below to register for the NEAS Quality Learning Series PD in July 2016.

Our face-to-face classroom-based sessions prompt a tutorial dialogue and are delivered by our qualified team of quality assurance professionals. NEAS professional development is free to staff of our NEAS Quality Endorsed Centres:  

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"Readable English" - a NEAS Premium Product!

NEAS is thrilled to share the news that "Readable English" has joined the CELTA, IDLTM and Western Australian CELT English and Study Skills Bridging Course as a product that has been recognised for excellence.

Readable English is a unique blend of modern technology and a simplified phonetic guide to overcome barriers in reading pronunciation. Please check them out here!

NEAS International Quality Assurance Expands

2016 has been a very busy year for NEAS Quality Assurance assessors internationally.  

(Click here to see what students are saying about NEAS ELT centres!)

Since January, we have undertaken Quality Assurance assessments of 25 ELT centres, in Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam

Using NEAS' unique Quality Assurance stakeholder driven feedback model, we are pleased to report that a student learning English in a NEAS Endorsed ELT centre based in Sydney, will enjoy the same positive experience as one in Hanoi!

Quality Endorsed ELT Centre & Great ESL!

Townsville International English School have again shone a light on the quality pathway for language learners in Townsville!

Students study English abroad in an engaging, dynamic and professional environment located in tropical North Queensland, Australia, at the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.

Congratulations to Michael Cox and the team at Navitas for a solid performance in their delivery of the Adult Migrant English Program.  Navitas is one of Australia's largest providers of English as a Second Language to migrants under the AMEP.

The Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) is a settlement English program. The AMEP provides eligible migrants and humanitarian entrants with up to 510 hours of free English language learning and is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education and Training.