Overview
Our Public Diplomacy Section’s support for education includes programs to strengthen English language teaching. The English Language Office supports the U.S. Fulbright-Hays Act of 1961, which aims to increase communication skills and mutual understanding between the people of the United States of America and the people of other countries throughout the world.
To achieve these goals, the English Language Office supports U.S. Embassy-sponsored English language programming that strengthens teachers’ instructional and language skills, develops critical thinking capabilities, and conveys information about the United States. These programs include, but are not limited to the following:
- English Access Microscholarship Program
- English Language Fellow Program
- English Language Specialist/Speaker Program
- Online Professional English Network (OPEN) Program
- English Language Fellow Foreign Educator Program
- Educational materials, such as the English Teaching FORUM journal
In addition, the English Language Office often provides advice for and engages in cooperation with:
- Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant Program (FLTA)
- Study of the U.S. Summer Institute for Secondary Educators Program
- Local and regional English Teacher Associations, and others who arrange training that is focused on English Language Teaching.
Furthermore, the English Language Office cultivates professional relations with education officials, academic institutions, government agencies, and NGOs involved with policy development, English language programs, and teacher training.
Additional Resources
American English Online serves as the United States Government’s portal for teaching and learning English as a Foreign Language, and contains links to support both teachers and students.
Materials
Over 80 titles of English language materials for teachers and learners are available in multiple formats: print, video, audio, and online. New materials include the innovative Shaping the Way We Teach English, a 14-part teacher-training video on teacher-training methodologies.
English Teaching FORUM Journal, Published since 1962, FORUM is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal for classroom teachers.
WideOpenSchool is a great collection of education resources organized by grade level and subject. In addition to collecting all sorts of websites, they also have a lot of live events scheduled every day.
Professional Organizations
Disclaimer: Links or references to web sites outside the U.S. Federal Government or the use of trade, firm, or corporation names within the U.S. State Department web sites are for the convenience of the user. Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by the U.S. State Department of any private sector web sites, product, or service. The United States Government can provide no guarantees and accepts no responsibility thereof for any action taken on the visitor’s part based on the information provided.
- AAAL: American Association of Applied Linguistics
- AACE: Association for Advancement of Computing in Education
- AAIEP: American Association of Intensive English Programs
- AERA: American Educational Research Association
- ASCD: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
- CEA: Commission for English Language Program Accreditation
- LDA: Learning Disabilities Association
- NAFSA: Association of International Educators
- TESOL (Global): Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
- UCIEP: University and College Intensive English Programs Consortium
For any inquiries contact the Public Diplomacy Section (PD) at BeirutPD@state.gov.