To provide the highest-quality teaching experience possible, we collaborate with global technology and education providers. Our success in creating and maintaining these relationships is an important piece of our business.
Eleutian has assembled the largest and most qualified teaching staff in the industry. As U.S. State Certified School Teachers, our instructors are educated in effective teaching practices. The results speak for themselves: student fluency improves.
We are commited to the success of our students. Tracking student progress through research-based assessment provides customers with valuable peace of mind. They know that their invesment is paying off.
Learn MoreOperating a global, distance learning organization from rural America requires the implementation of state-of-the-art technology as well as meticulous attention to quality processes. Along with our partners, we are setting standards for the rest of the world to keep up with.
Learn MorePOWELL — A seven-week practicum for 40 Korean teachers provided learning opportunities for them, and for teachers and students in Big Horn Basin schools.
The practicum is the culminating experience for the teachers from Incheon, South Korea, who began studying English and American education in March 2009 through an agreement between the city of Incheon, Eleutian Technologies Inc. and Northwest College. The practicum began Jan. 4 and continued through last month, with teachers working with mentor teachers in classrooms throughout the Basin.
Tomio Geron- Dow Jones
Online English-language education company Eleutian Technology LLC has raised $10 million in growth financing from Cheyenne Capital Fund in the first investment for the firm from former Carlyle Group managing director Robert Grady, who joined Cheyenne in 2009.
Founded in 2006, Eleutian provides remote English-language teaching to students in Asia via live video-conferencing. The company was founded by Kent Holiday, a former executive with Cisco Systems Inc., Ericsson and Korea Telecom, who worked in South Korea for 15 years.
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