About Caroline Gear
Caroline has been at the International Language Institute of Massachusetts since 1986 as teacher, administrator and teacher trainer. She is also a Trainer of Trainers for the School for International Training’s TESOL Certificate Course. Caroline has written articles on assessment and evaluation and presented in the area of teacher training and the administration of programs both regionally and nationally.
She continues to teach ESOL and Spanish to various adult populations. Caroline has lived and worked in Peru, Mexico and Spain and has a Masters in Spanish Literature from Michigan State University. She is currently serving as Past President for EnglishUSA, Youth Exchange Officer for the Northampton International Rotary Club and the World Affairs Council of Western Massachusetts.
Published Articles by Caroline Gear:
Are We Practicing What We Preach
Adventures in Mentoring
Evolution of an Assessment Tool
Implementing Authentic Assessment
Successful Supervision
Tips for Language Learning Outside the Classroom
Using Phenomenal Changes
Contact: caroline@ili.edu
Latest Articles by Caroline Gear
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ILI shares U.S. COVID and student visa policies with international audience!
ILI executive director Caroline Gear, spoke at the remote “Edviser” event sponsored by the International Association of Language Centres in […]
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Improve your listening skills in 4 easy steps!
Have you noticed that when children learn their first language they don’t start speaking immediately? “Comprehension before production”. You can’t expect to say […]
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Tips for Studying Outside of Your ILI Class
Have you noticed that when children learn their first language they don’t start speaking immediately? “Comprehension before production.” You can’t […]