Explained: First in Delhi, now in Punjab, here’s how US Embassy’s RELO will help English teachers | Explained News,The Indian Express

RELO is a wing of the US Embassy in India that was established in 2005 as a part of its Public Diplomacy Section. The project aims to strengthen India-US ties by supporting English learning.

Taking a leaf from Delhi government’s book, the Punjab education department has organised a one-day training workshop for English teachers from government schools in association with experts from Regional English Language Office (RELO). The development comes nearly two months after the Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab had signed a Knowledge Sharing Agreement (KSA) with the Delhi government. The Indian Express explains the American link in training of English teachers and what the Punjab government plans to do next.

RELO is a wing of the US Embassy in India that was established in 2005 as a part of its Public Diplomacy Section. The project aims to strengthen India-US ties by supporting English learning.

Headquartered at the US Embassy office in New Delhi, RELO’s mission is to “support the effective teaching and learning of English in Afghanistan, Bhutan and India, while enhancing mutual understanding between the US and these countries”.

RELO collaborates with state government and educational institutions to support them in teacher training, curriculum development and other English language training projects.

“RELO supports English language training because it strengthens connections between the United States and India, expands access to local and global employment, particularly for youth, and enables access to academic and professional exchange opportunities in the United States,” says its website.

https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/us-embassy-relo-english-teachers-punjab-delhi-7964272/


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