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TIRF DDG recipients

Recipients and Findings

The Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC) was held online this year from June 14 to 17, and as has been the custom for several years, TIRF was represented there. At the awards ceremony, plaques were given to seven TIRF Doctoral Dissertation Grant (DDG) recipients – five 2019 TIRF DDG recipients and two 2020 awardees. (Since last year’s LTRC event was cancelled due to the pandemic, recognizing the 2019 grantees was not possible.)

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Support TIRF via Amazon Smile

The current times have forced many individuals around the world to make difficult financial decisions. Traditional donations to nonprofits may be difficult for people to make. In lieu of such donations, there is an alternative way that you can help provide meaningful revenue for TIRF without actually making a donation

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TIRF’s Professional Services: Program Review

For the past several years, TIRF has been offering professional services to individuals and organizations in the field of language education. In line with its mission of promoting both research and best practices in English language education, the Foundation seeks to work directly with stakeholders around the world to help

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Chair’s Report, By Kathi Bailey – Tilting the Axis

This past month, we experienced the June solstice. This event is realized as the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere and the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere. According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, solstice is an Old French word from the thirteenth century. It is derived from the Latin

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