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International Educators' Resources:
Developed by the Queen's University International Centre in the area of risk and responsibility in study abroad. -
International Educators Training Program (IETP):
Practical competency-based training to those working in the field of international education (e.g. study abroad, international student advising, administration of international programs, intercultural communication, etc.). -
SGS 802. English Language Communication Skills for Teaching Purposes:
A graduate level course offered to Graduate Students/Teaching Fellows who are non-native speakers of English and who need to improve their English-language communication skills to better support undergraduate students in their learning. The course focuses on teaching strategies, classroom communication skills, cross-cultural awareness, and English pronunciation. Contact CTL for more information.



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