TEFL International and The University of Washington
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 2:12 am
This letter is provided to all those who contact the University of Washington to ask about references to the University of Washington on websites selling TEFL International products.
FROM: Steven G. Olswang, Vice Provost, International Education
SUBJECT: Inquiries re TEFL International
As the University of Washington Vice Provost for International Education, I am responsible for the UW’s international programs. Over the past few years, there has been confusion about the relation between UW and TEFL International. I write to ensure that the public has correct information about the UW, a public institution.
The UW and UW Professor Sandra Silberstein have no opinion, favorable or unfavorable, about TEFL Intl. Promotional materials for TEFL Intl. currently state: "We regularly invite visits from industry professionals including, most recently, Sandra Silberstein of University of Washington." This statement references a visit by Professor Silberstein in July 2002, almost two years ago, to TEFL Intl. operations in Thailand. Based on this statement and others like it, potential TEFL Intl. customers regularly contact the UW or Professor Silberstein assuming support for all TEFL Intl. operations, regardless of location, and asking for an opinion of the company. To avoid this, the UW has asked TEFL Intl. to ensure the removal of all references to Professor Silberstein’s visit from promotional materials for TEFL Intl.
Students can not gain credit at the UW based on completion of a TEFL Intl. course. Promotional materials for TEFL Intl. currently state: "Credits have been arranged for matriculated students of several US universities including University of Washington. If you wish to obtain university credit please Email us and we will work with your university." This statement is presumably based on the fact that in the past, some UW students have gained undergraduate credit at UW based in part on their successful completion of a TEFL Intl. course. This is not possible today. However, based on statements made in promotional materials for TEFL Intl., potential TEFL Intl customers regularly call the UW to ask about credit. The UW has asked TEFL Intl. to ensure the removal of all references to credit at the UW from promotional materials for TEFL Intl.
The UW has never been affiliated with TEFL Intl or accredited TEFL Intl. In November 2001, almost two and one-half years ago, UW Professor Silberstein wrote a letter to assist TEFL Intl. in its effort to obtain accreditation by a third party. This letter reflected Professor Silberstein’s professional opinion at that time. Based on a misunderstanding of the letter, and perhaps a misunderstanding of discussions, promotional materials for TEFL Intl. have mistakenly claimed that it was affiliated with or accredited by the UW. Since September 2002, the UW has told TEFL Intl. that this is not the case, and to ensure the removal of all references to UW affiliation or accreditation from promotional materials for TEFL Intl.
The University of Washington regrets that confusion has occurred over these topics. I hope this clarifies matters.
FROM: Steven G. Olswang, Vice Provost, International Education
SUBJECT: Inquiries re TEFL International
As the University of Washington Vice Provost for International Education, I am responsible for the UW’s international programs. Over the past few years, there has been confusion about the relation between UW and TEFL International. I write to ensure that the public has correct information about the UW, a public institution.
The UW and UW Professor Sandra Silberstein have no opinion, favorable or unfavorable, about TEFL Intl. Promotional materials for TEFL Intl. currently state: "We regularly invite visits from industry professionals including, most recently, Sandra Silberstein of University of Washington." This statement references a visit by Professor Silberstein in July 2002, almost two years ago, to TEFL Intl. operations in Thailand. Based on this statement and others like it, potential TEFL Intl. customers regularly contact the UW or Professor Silberstein assuming support for all TEFL Intl. operations, regardless of location, and asking for an opinion of the company. To avoid this, the UW has asked TEFL Intl. to ensure the removal of all references to Professor Silberstein’s visit from promotional materials for TEFL Intl.
Students can not gain credit at the UW based on completion of a TEFL Intl. course. Promotional materials for TEFL Intl. currently state: "Credits have been arranged for matriculated students of several US universities including University of Washington. If you wish to obtain university credit please Email us and we will work with your university." This statement is presumably based on the fact that in the past, some UW students have gained undergraduate credit at UW based in part on their successful completion of a TEFL Intl. course. This is not possible today. However, based on statements made in promotional materials for TEFL Intl., potential TEFL Intl customers regularly call the UW to ask about credit. The UW has asked TEFL Intl. to ensure the removal of all references to credit at the UW from promotional materials for TEFL Intl.
The UW has never been affiliated with TEFL Intl or accredited TEFL Intl. In November 2001, almost two and one-half years ago, UW Professor Silberstein wrote a letter to assist TEFL Intl. in its effort to obtain accreditation by a third party. This letter reflected Professor Silberstein’s professional opinion at that time. Based on a misunderstanding of the letter, and perhaps a misunderstanding of discussions, promotional materials for TEFL Intl. have mistakenly claimed that it was affiliated with or accredited by the UW. Since September 2002, the UW has told TEFL Intl. that this is not the case, and to ensure the removal of all references to UW affiliation or accreditation from promotional materials for TEFL Intl.
The University of Washington regrets that confusion has occurred over these topics. I hope this clarifies matters.