Members of Spain’s agency association, ASEPROCE, met with member schools of The English Network (TEN) at an intimate event last month that both agents and educators said was beneficial.
Juan Elizalde, president of ASEPROCE said the small workshop format was “much more personal” than traditional big workshops and a setup ASEPROCE will use again in the future.
ASEPROCE invited TEN, a select group of 10 English language schools from around the UK, to make an informative presentation about what they can offer to its 70 agency members before holding the small workshop in Madrid.
“This is a new and very interesting way of getting together in a much more personal way than the big workshops”
“I think this is a new and very interesting way of getting together in a much more personal way than the big workshops,” said Elizalde.
“The opportunity for networking after the workshop was great and schools could meet up to three agents in each slot which was quite time effective for them.”
Richard Day, Director of Marketing at English in Chester said the event was very useful and productive. “It was the perfect networking opportunity enjoyed by all our members,” he commented.
Elizalde confirmed that the success of the “get together” has inspired ASEPROCE to hold more smaller scaled events in the future.
The association’s president also took the opportunity to present ASEPROCE’s new accreditation system set to launch next month in a bid to improve quality standards across the sector.