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Cultural Exchange Project’s TEFL Plus Course seeks agents to sell worldwide
WYSE News | July 28, 2025

The Cultural Exchange Project has, in cooperation with Renzulli Learning, created a “new and better” course preparing Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). The course, called TEFL PLUS, instructs future teachers in introducing students to 21st Century Learning, including personalized and project-based learning. Collaborative projects with students from foreign schools is a feature of the learning.

The 120-hour course is internationally accredited by Accreditat and rewards participants with a globally recognized certificate that will open doors at public and private schools and language academies worldwide. In fact, The Cultural Exchange Project has relationships with schools in Asia, Europe and Central America that can offer graduates teaching jobs upon completion of the course.

A special feature of the course is that it includes a module that concentrates on teaching the Renzulli Method. Upon completion of the module, candidates receive an internationally recognized certificate from the University of Connecticut. Dr. Joseph Renzulli is an educational psychologist at UCONN, renowned for developing learning techniques aimed at gifted and talented students.

The Cultural Exchange Project is currently accepting applications from agents around the world to sell the TEFL PLUS course. Randy LeGrant, Executive Director and CEO, explains, “We have discovered that many people, especially those who have participated in exchange programs in the US and UK, have English skills that allow them to teach English as a Second Language with proper training. Our TEFL PLUS course is open to candidates who can demonstrate adequate English skills through a standardized test of the language. Upon completion of our course, they will be qualified to teach in their home country, or continue their desire for international travel, and finance their trips by becoming an English teacher.

Qualified agents are invited to contact The Cultural Exchange Project to learn more about becoming a partner. There is a generous commission structure, a sliding scale of compensation based on volume. The course is competitively priced with attractive prices based on the location of the learners.

For further details, contact Kevin Morgan at kmorgan@culturalexchangeproject.org or Randy LeGrant at rlegrant@culturalexchangeproject.org.

For more information on the TEFL PLUS certificate course, visit https://culturalexchangeproject.org/tefl-plus.

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Kevin Morgan
The Cultural Exchange Project
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The Cultural Exchange Project is a 501(c)(3) public charity in the United States, formerly known as The GeoVisions Foundation. We offer products, programmes, and services that lead to better intercultural communication throughout the world. We mainly help people worldwide learn and improve English language skills, through exchanges that allow people of different cultures to better understand each other. Find out more

Membership type: Full Subsidiary
Country: USA

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