Understanding Language Education Accreditation
Language education accreditation is a process that evaluates the quality of language teaching and programme management in an institution. It helps schools, universities and language providers demonstrate that their language provision meets recognised international standards.
Why does accreditation matter?
It provides institutions with an external perspective on their practices, helps identify strengths and areas for development, and offers reassurance to students, parents and partners.
How does accreditation work?
Typically, it involves a combination of self-evaluation, documentation review and an external inspection, followed by detailed feedback.
This section brings together articles and insights exploring accreditation in language education.
Language Education Accreditation: What It Is and Why It Matters
A practical look at what education accreditation really involves and why it matters for schools aiming to improve consistency and quality.
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