Master of Arts in TESOL and Master of Arts in Teaching Foreign Language
Prepare for leadership careers in the various fields of language education.
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Prepare for leadership careers in the various fields of language education.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Four Middlebury Institute alumnae will serve as U.S. State Department English Language Fellows in Rwanda, Niger, South Africa, and Thailand in the coming year.
| by Adnan Al-Hammodi MATESOL '13
“Beasts entered my city and everything collapsed,” says Middlebury Institute alumnus Adnan Al-Hammody MATESOL ’13 of his hometown of Mosul, Iraq. “Yet I remain hopeful.”
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Celebrating the rich international culture of Monterey, the third annual Language Capital of the World Cultural Festival featured faculty, staff, and students from the Middlebury Institute.
A memorial event for longtime Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages professor Leo van Lier brought together friends, alumni, colleagues, and current students.
A 2013 class assignment for students in the Middlebury Institute’s Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages degree program has grown into a long-standing relationship and continuous development of a community of English teachers in Haiti.
Middlebury Institute professor Kathi Bailey and alumnus Ryan Damerow were recently awarded the TESOL International Association’s President’s Award for their contributions to the field of English language education.
Students from summer Intensive English Programs at the Middlebury Institute presented research on topics ranging from rising right-wing violence in Germany to educational inequality in Chile at the annual student symposium.
Middlebury Institute alumna Patricia Sours recently received the Global Legal Skills Award in recognition of her valuable contribution to the field of Legal English through teaching and authoring two important textbooks.
Middlebury Institute students and faculty offered mini language lessons as part of a festival celebrating world cultures and Monterey´s trademarked status as “Language Capital of the World.”