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Knowledge Science Institute, University of Calgary:  A Comprehensive Web Site Covering the Latest Developments in Personal Construct Psychology.
Enquire Within:  Possibly the Most Helpful Site on the Web for Understanding and learning how to use Repertory Grids for Educational Research.
George Kelly's Personal Construct Theory and Repertory Grids:   Another excellent site for getting both an orientation to Personal Construct Psychology and Rep Grids
Japan Association of Language Teachers:  The Premiere Organization for Language Education and Professional Development in Japan and Northeast Asia.
International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language:  The Professional Language Education Organization for the European Union.
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages:  The Main Language Teaching Organization for the United States and its Satellite States.
SEMEO Regional Language Centre:  English Language Teaching and Professional Development for Southeast Asia. Based in Singapore.
Gateway to Corpus Linguistics:  An excellent place to go for papers, software and the most recent news in Corpus Linguistics.
Vance Stevens ESL Home:  Contains many links to other TESOL/TEFL/TESL Sites. Also a good place to start when exploring the mysteries of CALL
Internet TESL Journal:  A good site for action research articles and reports from teachers in the field.
TESOL Islamia: Main ESOL Site for Muslim Educators Worldwide.
Karen's Linguistic Issues:  Check our this site for some some of the latest on-line articles in TEFL.  A must for teacher-researchers 
Foreign Policy Magazine Online:  Stay informed about the process of Globalization and other International Developments that may affect your life and profession.
Niigata City English Web Page:  Find out more about Niigata City and the Secrets of Sasadango.
Northwest Missouri State University:  Site of the Department of Information Culture's American Overseas Program.