Glenys Merrifield
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Biography
About
Glenys Merrifield has been involved in international education, and in particular the TESOL sector, since 1975, initially in the United Kingdom and then in Australia. She has owned her own business in the international English language teaching sector, is an experienced manager and has been involved in lecturing and training in universities and private vocational education and training for a number of years. She holds postgraduate qualifications in management. From 1992 to 2004 she managed the National ELT Accreditation Scheme (NEAS), the national accreditation and quality monitoring service for the international student sector in Australia and the Adult Migrant English Program. She has a consultancy company and has conducted research and project management for the international education industry in Australia, New Zealand and Canada related to professional development, quality assurance in ELT and other aspects of international education.
Glenys Merrifield has been involved in international education, and in particular the TESOL sector, since 1975, initially in the UK and then in Australia. She has owned her own business in the international English language teaching sector, is an experienced manager and has been involved in lecturing and training in universities and private vocational education and training for a number of years. She holds postgraduate qualifications in management. From 1992 to 2004 she managed the National ELT Accreditation Scheme (NEAS), the national accreditation and quality monitoring service for Australia’s international student sector and Adult Migrant English Program. She has a consultancy business and has conducted research and project management for the international education industry in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the USA and Canada related to professional development, quality assurance in ELT, language assessment and other aspects of international education.
Glenys Merrifield has been involved in international education and, in particular, the TESOL sector, since 1975, initially in the United Kingdom and then in Australia. She has owned her own business in the international English language teaching sector, is an experienced manager and has been involved in lecturing and training in universities and private vocational education and training for a number of years. She holds postgraduate qualifications in management.
From 1992 to 2004, Glenys managed the National ELT Accreditation Scheme (NEAS), the national accreditation and quality monitoring service for Australia’s ELICOS sector and Adult Migrant English Program. Since 2004, she has run a consultancy business and has conducted research and project management for the international education industry in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, the USA and Canada, related to language testing, professional development, quality assurance in ELT, and other aspects of international education.
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