Have you produced an English language teaching or learning product, publication, or service that is both functional and innovative in the last two years? The British Council is looking for the latest and most innovative resources to learn and teach English, across the full breadth of media (non-digital or digital) and from a wide variety of contexts worldwide.
Application Deadline: 8th November 2019
Eligible Countries: All
About the Award: If you’re an educator in a low-resource context, a member of an international team or organisation – large or small – or an author or entrepreneur flying solo, we want to hear from you. If you’ve been involved in the creation of new resources in support of high quality English language education in the last two years, make your submission to the ELTons Innovation Awards 2020.
To mark the ELTons 18th anniversary, we are pleased to introduce the ELTons Judges’ Commendation for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI). This is a special commendation for finalists which promote proactive and positive approaches to equality, diversity and inclusion in English language teaching, learning and assessment.
The commendation aims to celebrate the courses, books, apps, resources and projects which:
The commendation is intended to encourage improving access to high quality English language teaching for all, and specifically for those who may not typically get access.
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Type: Awards
Eligibility: The British Council is committed to making sure the ELTons Innovation Awards are inclusive and reflect the broad diversity of English language education around the world. We welcome and encourage applications from all backgrounds, including from:
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award:
Duration of Award: Friday 8 November 2019: ELTons 2020 application deadline.
December: First round of judging concludes, all applicants are notified about progression to round two.
How to Apply: Make your application using the form below. Full information on award categories and eligibility, as well as the application and judging processes can be found the accompanying guidance.
Following submission of your entry (by the deadline of Friday 8 November 2019) applications go through a rigorous, three-round judging process to assess the functional and innovative aspects of each submission. The expert panels of judges work independently, individually and behind closed doors, using the Delphi method, meaning that even judges will not know the winners until the awards ceremony in June 2020.
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