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Sunday, November 11, 2007

CAPLS and CLC Vote in Favour of Creating One Language Training Association in Canada

Intro to CAPLS
The Canadian Association of Private Language Schools (CAPLS) was formed in December 1997 and has grown from 20 founding schools to over 100 locations from coast-to-coast.

To keep you informed of ESL industry news they have created CAPLS News. This section will be updated on a regular basis, so be sure to come back and find out about the latest developments. Link to CAPLS NEWS:
http://www.capls.com/en/news/index_news.asp

Intro to CLC

The CLC provides official recognition that member programs meet the rigorous standards of the Council and are committed to upholding them. Our quality assurance scheme is very comprehensive and covers the areas of: curriculum, teacher qualifications, student services, student admissions, marketing, promotion, facilities and administration. The Council's standards are internationally recognized.

The purpose of the CLC Standards is to ensure the best interests of students studying or planning to study English and/or French language in Canada.

Adherence to the CLC Standards and Quality Assurance Scheme is a requirement of membership in the Canada Language Council.

If students have concerns with respect to a Member Program and are unable to clarify them at the program level, they may refer the matter to the Canada Language Council.

Link to the CLC
http://www.c-l-c.ca/index.html

Link to the Latest CLC NEWS

CAPLS and CLC Vote in Favour of Creating One Language Training Association in Canada.
http://www.c-l-c.ca/currentnews/MediaRelease.pdf

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