
The modules in this section relate to the NEAS Quality Assurance Framework. Each module is aligned to a specific Area of the NEAS framework. These modules are best aligned to the needs of managers or teachers who are moving into coordinator or manager roles.

This module of study explores learning outcomes in the context of the NEAS Quality Assurance Framework. Learn how to write meaningful learning outcomes and map them to assessments.
Aligned to NEAS Quality Assurance Framework, this module provides you with the knowledge, tools and strategies to provide students with a quality experience both inside and beyond the classroom during their enrolment.


This module investigates administration, management and staffing, providing you with the knowledge, tools and strategies to improve transparency around organisational structures and functions.
Aligned to NEAS Quality Assurance Framework E: this module provides you with the knowledge, tools and strategies to improve engaging with current and potential customers.


This module focusses on welfare of students aged under 18 Years; it provides you with the knowledge, tools and strategies to ensure that international students who are under 18 are appropriately supported.
Strategy, Risk and Governance: this module provides you with information and insights in strategy, risk management and governance within the context of English Language Teaching.


This module provides you with information and insights in designing online ELT courses with alignment to Area H in the NEAS Quality Assurance Framework.
The modules in this section are more specialised and focus on areas that you might want to explore in more detail. After completing one or more of these modules, you might want to consider the Master Practitioner or Fellowship options.

This course introduces a number of fundamental leadership theories and provides participants with practical tasks and techniques to apply to their professional context.
This course provides an overview of the key features of ELT qualifications and provides participants with practical tasks to guide their choices for further ELT studies.


The course provides an overview of the key features of School Preparation programs and provides participants with practical tasks to apply to their centres.
The course provides an overview of the role of education agents in student recruitment and provides participants with information and practical tasks to improve their knowledge and practices in engaging with education agents.

This module is open to all NEAS members who are interested in learning about ELT research, but it also forms a compulsory part of the NEAS Master practitioner in TESOL Management Stream and the TESOL Fellowship.