![]() The form requires your agreement to this policy. International Education Connect Ltd makes no use of that data for any purpose, neither does it give or sell or otherwise dispose of this data to any third party.ĭata supplied on general enquiry forms at English in Britain (.uk) is made available to all or any college or school on the site. A copy of that form is also held on our secure UK server for backup and reference access exclusively by the selected institutions themselves. The data you supply on school/college/quote forms at English in Britain (.uk) or CoursePricer () is sent directly to the institutions you wish to contact. You may also request deletion of your data at any time. ![]() The data you provide may be used by you only, and is held on our secure server only for a period of 12 months after which it is deleted. We do not store any other information than that which you freely provide. We do not engage in direct marketing or make any other use of your name or email address or any personal data that you provide. We do not use the information to contact you, we do not solicit business from you, we do not sell or give this information to any third party. The data you provide on registration is stored on our secure UK server in order to enable you to log in and access your selection of schools and courses, and for no other purpose. ![]() International Education Connect Ltd, publishers of the "English in Britain" site and app at .uk and the coursepricer® site and utility at, is committed to the protection of your privacy and to the security of data provided by users of the sites. Today, 30 years since we incorporated, English in Britain is still working successfully as a portal and used by students looking for English language courses in the UK, while in CoursePricer we have cutting edge technology and continuous application development. Applying technology to international education has meant that I have been able to enjoy the pleasure of visiting schools and other centres of learning all over the world in a range of capacities. Since those days I have been a language school principal, a British Council inspector, a school admin software developer and publisher, a web publisher and online application developer, using various generations of computers, servers and phones. It was while working at Nelson that I bought my first "computer" - things were very different then but Sinclair came out with the ZX81 which frankly didn't do much, but was at least affordable. I went back to Kuwait knowing that it would be my final year and that a change of career was scheduled. Liaising with the publisher back in England that summer while on holiday from Kuwait, I was invited to join the company the following year as commissioning editor. A new door opened for me in Kuwait when a publisher from Thomas Nelson passed through and showed an interest in some teaching materials I had produced, and these were eventually published as "English for Basic Maths". Teaching was how I - like most - got started: English in France, French in England, English in Denmark, Libya and Kuwait, at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. ![]() From the age of 18 when I went to France to teach English as an "assistant d'anglais" in Le Bouscat, Gironde (a suburb of Bordeaux) to the present day, I have been continuously employed (or educated or trained) in this exciting, dynamic sphere. I have spent all my working life in international (language) education.
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