Innovative Teaching Methods in English Language Programs
English language education is constantly evolving, and innovative teaching methods are at the forefront of this transformation. Learn the latest strategies.
ACCET, the U.S.-based Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training, recently reviewed the iTEP exam and has “determined that it would satisfy ACCET’s requirement that Intensive English Programs (IEPs) use a nationally recognized English language assessment exam to validate their curriculum.”
ACCET accredits many of the IEPs in the United States, and has been officially recognized by the U.S. Department of Education since 1978. We are very pleased that iTEP has met with ACCET’s satisfaction. iTEP’s recognition by 40 colleges and universities, its increasing use by the corporate sector, and its recognition by ACCET, all combine to validate iTEP’s reliability as an instrument for assessing English language proficiency.
English language education is constantly evolving, and innovative teaching methods are at the forefront of this transformation. Learn the latest strategies.
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