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Session
| Title: | An overview of the British Council's work with state governments and NGO's in India and Sri Lanka |
| Date and Time: | Thursday 20 November 2009
09.00-09.15 IST (GMT + 5.5 hours) |
| Title: | An overview of the British Council's work with state governments and NGO's in India and Sri Lanka |
| Date and Time: | Thursday 20 November 2009
09.00-09.15 IST (GMT + 5.5 hours) |
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Alison started her career as an English teacher in 1991 at a remote government school in Nepal. Since then, she has worked as a teacher, CELTA and DELTA tutor, examiner trainer and academic manager in Japan , Pakistan , London , South Korea and India , where she has worked with the British Council since 1998. Alison is currently the Head of State Partnerships for Project English in India , responsible for managing large-scale English language teacher education projects and events across the country. |
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Duncan has worked for the British Council since 1991, with postings in Egypt , Dubai, Vietnam and Sri Lanka . He currently manages the large and vibrant Teaching Centre in Colombo , which has 5000 students each term and a team of over 50 teachers. He is also the Manager of Project English for Sri Lanka , which has a well established reputation for developing and delivering both large and small scale capacity building projects in the Sri Lankan state sector, for establishing effective networks of Sri Lankan teachers and for providing advice and consultancy services to the ELT sector in the country. |