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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.)

Announcing TIRF’s New LEiR Series

TIRF is embarking on a new project to further its work in language education. The TIRF Language Education in Review (LEiR) series is being developed to address some of our field’s most pressing issues. Papers in the series will be relatively short in length and will appeal to a wide

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Chair’s Report, By Kathi Bailey – 20/20 Vision

As I announced in my Chair’s Report for the May issue of TIRF Today, it was at the June 1998 TESOL Board of Directors meeting that TIRF was voted into existence. For the next several months, the Foundation’s leaders worked to write the bylaws and meet the requirements of incorporation

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New TIRF Slidecast Now Available

In case you missed TIRF’s session at the 2018 TESOL Convention in Chicago, Illinois, USA in March, you now have the opportunity to watch the TIRF panel presentation. The talk was entitled “TIRF-sponsored Research on Language Education Policies: Contexts and Realities” and is now available as a slidecast (the PowerPoint

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TIRF Welcomes First-ever Intern

We are pleased to announce that for the next four months, Mr. Wyatt Boykin will be working for the Foundation as TIRF’s first volunteer intern. Wyatt is a graduate student in the International Education Management (IEM) program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey (MIIS). The IEM degree

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TIRF Heading East to Further its Mission

Earlier this month, representatives of the Foundation were in Chongqing, China for TIRF development purposes. After a series of meetings, TIRF signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with leaders from the Chongqing Education Association for International Exchange (CQEAIE). TIRF Vice President Jun Liu, on behalf of TIRF, signed the MOU

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ETS Research Grants

Educational Testing Service (ETS), a long-time TIRF partner, currently has several types of grant opportunities available. These grants are of interest to researchers and graduate students. Although the deadline for letters of intent for two of the available grants is rapidly approaching, the other grant program’s deadline is not until

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Alatis Prize Competition Opens May 1st

We are pleased to announce the opening of the competition for the 2019 TIRF James E. Alatis Prize for Research in Language Policy and Planning in Educational Contexts. This is the fourth year we are offering TIRF’s Alatis Prize competition. A prize of $500 will be awarded for an article

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TIRF’s 2018 DDG Competition – Quick Facts

The Foundation’s 2018 DDG competition nomination window closed just last week. With the help of our partners and colleagues around the world, we are pleased to report that we had another successful year, in terms of the number of proposals we received. Here is a quick glance at some of

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IELTS Joint-funded Research Programme 2018

The IELTS partners (British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia, and Cambridge Assessment English) are pleased to invite applications for funding to undertake research in relation to the IELTS. Research projects will be funded to a maximum of £45,000/AUS$70,000 and can last between one and two years, as appropriate to the scope

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TIRF’s 2018 Spring Board Meeting

Just this past week, the Foundation held its biannual Board meeting in Chicago, Illinois, during the International TESOL Convention and English Language Expo. As is customary at TIRF’s Board meetings, Trustees reviewed the work of the Foundation over the last six months, as well as prepared for its activities in

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Aloha to TIRF Trustees

Borrowing from the Hawaiian tradition of “Aloha,” as being used for both greetings and leave-takings, the TIRF Board welcomed Barry O’Sullivan and Andy Curtis as new Trustees and bid a very fond farewell to John Knagg. The paper leis they are wearing are made of outdated, recycled TIRF bookmarks. According

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