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Introducing TESL Ontario News Brief

The TESL Ontario News Brief is an informative e-news publication that will provide content relevant to the field of language training.

The publication is designed to help you stay informed of news that may affect your profession and also contains a special In the Classroom section that will provide related articles to help you build on your classroom techniques.

All TESL Ontario members will automatically receive The TESL Ontario News Brief via email.

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Do you know an inspiring ESL teacher, do you have a wise ESL mentor, is there a teacher you always looked up to but have never had a chance to meet? Introduce interesting Ontario-based teachers to Contact readers through an interview.

TESL Ontario's letter to CIC

At the joint meeting of the TESL Ontario Board of Directors and the TESL Ontario Affiliate Representatives on January 21, 2012, the Affiliate Representatives were asked to report on developments, trends and concerns from their perspective. Of course, one common theme was the impact that the changes to the levels of funding to Citizenship and Immigration Canada funded programs had had around Ontario.

Connection, Community, Empowerment: Win-Win-Win

TESL Ontario is a supportive community empowering educational professionals to help English language learners to thrive. Within the operation of a not for profit agency (TESL Ontario), cost effective measures are sought to provide opportunities for enhancement of learner skills development. To that end, we look to the community for assistance. Through a connection with the Learning Enrichment Foundation(LEF) and its Enhanced Language Training Program with Project Management, we were able to find such a win-win opportunity.

Barriers to Citizenship - How ESL teachers can help

Many newcomers hope to one day become Canadian citizens. One of the great benefits of citizenship status is the absolute right to enter and remain in Canada. As a Canadian citizen, you cannot be forced to leave Canada, unless you said something that was not true or left out information when you applied for Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status. Permanent residents, however, can be deported for a variety of reasons no matter how long they have lived here. 

SHARE: TESL Canada's eMagazine

TESL Canada has published its new annual eMagazine SHARE

TESL Canada Journal is now open Access!

TESL Canada Journal is now open to the public and no longer requires a login and password to access it.
View the latest issue at: http://www.teslcanadajournal.ca/index.php/tesl/issue/current

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