St. John’s Chosen to Help Brazilian Teachers Strengthen English Skills

February 22, 2013

The Language Connection of St. John’s University has been selected by the Institute of International Education (IIE) to host an intensive, six-week program this spring for 24 high school English teachers from Brazil who are living at the Manhattan campus while refining their language skills and classroom practices.

St. John’s is one of 18 American universities—the only one in New York State—chosen by IIE, one of the world’s largest international training organizations, to host the Brazil English Teachers Program. IIE creates and administers global research and training initiatives, including the US Department of State’sFulbright and Gilman Scholarship programs.

About 540 Brazilian teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) received grants to study at American universities in 15 US states this spring. The Brazilian government is funding the initiative for at least three years through its Ministry of Education, with support from the US Embassy and the Fulbright Commission in Brazil.

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