NEWS

Endorsement News – ELSIS

Congratulations to the English Language School in Sydney (ELSIS) on its successful completion of a Quality Assurance Management Meeting, which confirms the Centre’s continued Quality Endorsement.

A structured Management Meeting was conducted as part of an Onsite Visit by the assigned NEAS Quality Assessor. Management Meetings are integral to the ongoing Quality Review cycle. The review exercise covered core areas of the NEAS Quality Assurance Framework and additional areas of significance for the Centre. ELSIS has been providing quality English language education for over 30 years and offers a range of courses, including General English, English for Academic Purposes, and Exam Preparation courses. With over 20 teachers employed across two shifts, the Centre has seen a rapid increase in enrolments from students around the world, including Colombia, Brazil, Thailand, Argentina, Korea, Japan, Spain, and Mongolia. Located in the heart of Sydney, ELSIS is dedicated to providing students with high-quality language education.

May 2023

Endorsement News – Academy of English

NEAS congratulates Academy of English for successfully completing a Quality Review Activity. 

Academy of English sits under the Academies Australasia Group, a listed company on the Australian Stock Exchange. Academy of English attracts students from a range of countries including Mongolia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Colombia. The college currently offers General English, EAP and IELTS classes in the morning and evening. Furthermore, students have the option to participate in self-study focused language support classes and practice testing. 

Teachers are allocated to classes based on their experience and qualifications and are supported with regular professional development. Teachers provide consistent feedback to students and students expressed their satisfaction with the way teachers gave feedback and made corrections during class. The students also appreciated the ease with which they can communicate with teachers and Academic Manager regarding concerns and complaints. Students also made positive comments about their experiences going on school excursions. 

Teaching staff strongly felt that they were actively involved in promoting the centre by helping to build its reputation. They spoke about the importance of “building a strong rapport with the students”, “performing our duties well as teachers” and “creating a sense of community for the students to belong to”.

May 2023

Endorsement News – UNSW College

NEAS congratulates UNSW College for becoming our latest Quality Endorsed Member. A division of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), UNSW College delivers preparatory courses to international students aspiring to attend university. UNSW College’s commitment to international and transnational education is evident in its pioneering efforts, including introducing the country’s inaugural Foundation Studies Program and establishing the first university language centre in Australia. Alongside this, UNSW College provides assessment and research services that assist educational institutions, governments, and organisations worldwide. NEAS is pleased to welcome back UNSW College, which first achieved NEAS Accreditation in 1991.

May 2023

Endorsement News – University of New England

The English Language Centre (ELC) at the University of New England (UNE) delivers English for Academic Purposes (EAP) courses for students intending to enter a primary course at the University, for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs. Located in Armidale, New South Wales, the Centre is committed to providing a supportive learning environment that encourages students to develop their language skills and achieve success in their studies and beyond. 

Congratulations to UNE on successfully completing the NEAS Quality Review exercise for 2023! This involved structured meetings and focus group discussions with management, students, teachers and professional staff. Anonymised Health Check surveys were used to develop areas of focus for the conduct of the Quality Review, and comprehensive stakeholder feedback was triangulated and mapped to key Principles and Drivers of the NEAS Quality Assurance Framework. As part of this onsite assessment, the Centre forwarded videos of recent lessons, and this proved to be useful in observing how the courses are delivered and how the students interact with their teachers and the learning content. For more information on the Quality Assurance Framework, please refer to this section of the NEAS website: https://neas.org.au/resources/neas-quality-framework/.  

Students in the Focus Group all agreed that the course was enjoyable and was helping them with their future studies. Students also advised that they were “very happy with my teacher” and that the teachers prepared “very nice lessons for us”. In addition, students were able to talk confidently about the course rubrics and how the teachers “explained them very well”. Teachers were positive about the amount of support they receive from the Centre’s Director and Academic Manager. The Centre has successfully utilised the application of assessment rubrics, which are drawn from the Learning Indicators and Learning Outcomes mapped to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The Centre has excellent ongoing course evaluation processes in place which incorporate teacher and student feedback.

May 2023

Endorsement News – ELT Support

Congratulations to ELT Support for achieving NEAS Endorsement as a Quality Product and Service in the Consulting category. As a consultancy group of experienced English Language Teaching (ELT) professionals, ELT Support is committed to supporting ELICOS colleges and other ELT organisations to establish and maintain best practices to benefit the business, the staff and the students. Drawing on the wealth of knowledge of its staff and actively engaging with industry stakeholders, ELT Support ensures its clients receive the most up-to-date and effective solutions that are aligned with their needs.

NEAS reviewed ELT Support’s professional services using Quality Area K of the NEAS Quality Assurance Framework, which focuses on research, purpose, quality maintenance processes, uniqueness and innovation, and contributions to the ELT community. The diligence of ELT Support’s project management methodology and their ability to customise projects to meet their clients’ direct needs were particularly impressive. ELT Support has also exhibited a strong commitment to stakeholder feedback, which informs a continuous cycle of improvement. The organisation’s staff is commended for their active engagement in industry outreach roles and presenting at industry forums.

For further information on Quality Area K and the NEAS Quality Framework, please visit https://neas.org.au/resources/neas-quality-framework/#area-k.  ELT Support’s achievement of NEAS Endorsement is a testament to their dedication to providing high-quality services to the ELT community.

May 2023

NEAS Endorsement News – TPL

Congratulations to TPL Education on achieving NEAS Endorsement in the Quality Education Agent category. An Australian-registered education and consultant agency, TPL Education began recruiting international students in 2021 and now has two offices in two countries (Melbourne, Australia and Bangkok, Thailand), recruiting students exclusively from Thailand. TPL Education has partnership agreements with 22 Australian education providers (some of which are NEAS Quality Endorsed Centres). TPL Education is a registered member of the Professional International Education Resources (PIER) platform. It is also a member of the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA).

NEAS assessed TPL Education’s application using Quality Area J of the NEAS Quality Assurance Framework, focussing on these important principles: the presence of an ethical framework underpinning the practices of the agency and its counsellors; provision of information to stakeholders that is ethical, accurate and consistent; use of governance structures that are effective and transparent; supporting a performance and development culture for staff; implementing systematic risk management processes; routinely obtaining stakeholder feedback to inform the continuous improvement of services. More information on Area J can be referenced here: https://neas.org.au/resources/neas-quality-framework/#area-j.  

NEAS applies a 360-degree stakeholder feedback model in its review processes. Commendably, students interviewed as part of the review highlighted that TPL Education staff were professional, quick to respond and assisted them throughout the entire journey from enquiring about the course to induction into the environment of their target destination. The partner providers and students interviewed confirmed that TPL Education seeks regular feedback from them regarding their services. The interviewed students also mentioned the helpful support services that were offered to them by TPL Education.

May 2023

2024 TOEFL® English-language Researcher/Practitioner Grant Program

ETS is happy to announce the 2024 TOEFL® English-language Researcher/Practitioner Grant Program. The purpose of the TOEFL English-language Researcher/Practitioner Grant Program is to enable practitioners to become involved in ETS’s efforts to promote English language learning, and to support education and professional development for English-language teachers worldwide through ETS’s assessments and services.

Award Value: Successful applicants will receive funding of US$5,000–$10,000. 

Eligibility: Practitioners who are teaching English in various contexts including universities, intensive English programs, study-abroad programs, primary schools and secondary (middle or high) schools are invited to apply. Prior research experience is not required, but practitioners with advanced degrees in language instruction, or a related field, will be given preference.

Application Process: Applicants must submit an application package via email to TOEFLGrantsandAwards@ets.org by 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time on July 15, 2023. The application package must include the following:

 Important Dates

  • July 15, 2023 — Deadline for receipt of application materials
  • August 15, 2023 — All applicants notified of selection
  • January 1 – October 1, 2024 — Research projects commence

For full details, please see the TOEFL English-language Researcher/Practitioner Grant Program webpage.

May 2023

Apply now for the Victorian International Education Awards 2023!

The Victorian International Education Awards are an initiative of the Victorian Government to celebrate outstanding international students and education providers in Victoria, recognising their commitment to the sector and leadership in our community.

These awards provide an opportunity to showcase and acknowledge impressive students, alumni and education providers who are working hard to champion international education in Victoria and across the globe.

Are you an outstanding international tertiary student, domestic student or alumnus? Are you exceptional in the areas of community contribution, academic performance and leadership?

You can receive $6,000 to support your studies as well as $10,000 for winning the Premier’s Award, while expanding your networks and being recognised for championing international education in the Victorian community. Don’t miss this opportunity to apply for these awards. 

Please share this opportunity with your friends and networks and apply now! Applications close Monday 5 June 2023 at 11.59pm.

Information about the awards is available at studymelbourne.vic.gov.au 

To apply, please go to: https://www.studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/victorian-international-education-awards/2023

May 2023

2023 NEAS CONFERENCE – IT’S A WRAP!

What a fantastic event this year’s NEAS Management Conference turned out to be! Thursday’s success was guaranteed from its opening with an authentic Welcome to Country by Elder Marc Merriman speeches from Councillor Emelda Davis, Karla Lampe from Study NSW and Brian Smith from IELTS. 

Throughout the day, the line-up of presenters ensured there was something for everyone and the enthusiasm, sense of optimism and positivity never died down. This carried through into the evening’s entertainment with Kikki Nicks, dinner and into the next day. 

World Class Speakers

The opening plenary speaker Leigh Sales AM shared stories of her professional journey, which proved to be amusing, yet informative and was generous with her answers to questions and nuggets of advice on the theme of The profession, The Professional and Professionalism. 

Our Closing plenary speaker, His Excellency Vasyl Myroshnychenko, closed our conference with stories about his English language learning journey and how he came to be where he is today. This enigmatic and confident speaker provided us with food for thought on how we should move forward in helping our colleagues in the ELT community overseas.

Exhibition Excellence​​​​​​​

The atmosphere in the exhibition space was electric as Delegates flitted from one exhibitor to another to hear about their latest services and products. We are extremely grateful to our 2023 conference exhibitors and sponsors: IELTS, Learning Vault, Pearson, PeopleCert, Study NSW, UTS College, ELT Support, Bookery, Cambridge University Press & Assessment, Macquarie University Department of Linguistics, English Australia, Duolingo, ETS TOEFL, OET, Holmesglen English Language Centre, TPL Education, E2 and Language Fuel. 

THANK YOU!

The Virtual Experience

This year saw 1000 participants register for the conference online and we were thrilled to host delegates across Australia, Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Canada, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Tanzania, Uruguay and the USA. The online platform provided live access to all speaker sessions, a virtual sponsor exhibition, meeting hub for delegates and plenty of additional content.

Please note: All videos from the conference will be available to conference registrants until 30 June, 2023 on event On Air, then to everyone including the general public from 1 July 2023.

2023 Awards

This year, awards based on excellence in Quality Assurance were presented across seven categories:

  • Quality Provider Award – New Member
  • Quality Product / Service Award
  • Online Delivery Award
  • Quality Education Agent Award
  • Master Practitioner Award
  • 25 Years Quality Commitment Award

Culminating in the most prestigious award the NEAS Life Member Award, which went to Mr Russell Welch.

Congratulations to all the winners! 

The NEAS team thanks you for your support!​​​​​​​

On behalf of the NEAS team, Quality Assessors, Board and Advisory Council, thank you to all of our members that attended the conference. We are proud to serve the ELT community and we can’t wait to do it all again in 2024! Plans for next year’s event are already underway, so stay tuned for further announcements.

May 2023

International House – Gold Coast

NEAS congratulates International House – Gold Coast Campus on completing a successful Quality Review Activity. 

International House – Gold Coast Campus, situated on the fourth floor of the Australia Fair Shopping Centre, has strategically positioned itself in the heart of Southport, providing both students and staff with access to central services. With stunning views of the Gold Coast Broadwater to the Southport Spit, the campus offers close proximity to essential amenities such as Gold Coast City Council (GCCC) Student Hub, GCCC Southport Library, Southport TAFE IELTS Centre, the Glink light rail, and a variety of medical, optical, dental, and retail services.

International House has given the site a fresh, modern look, incorporating their trademark colors and branding. To cater to a substantial number of students across three timetables – Morning, Afternoon and Evening – the College maintains a diverse teaching pool. The College provides a range of ELICOS and test preparation courses, fostering an environment where practically and theoretically trained teachers can interact and learn from each other.

Gold Coast campus is at the forefront of innovation, with Sydney leading the way in virtual reality activities for students. Virtual reality stations have been set up for students to engage in virtual discovery activities such as visiting other cities. Student feedback on these activities is currently being collected and used to inform the learning design of a suite of activities pitched to the different proficiency levels of students.

April 2023