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International League of Esperanto Teachers : ウィキペディア英語版 | International League of Esperanto Teachers The International League of Esperanto Teachers ((エスペラント:Internacia Ligo de Esperantistaj Instruistoj), ILEI) is a non-governmental organization which teaches respect for humanity, life and nature and which seeks to further mutual understanding among peoples. The group advocates the spread of Esperanto language and culture, publishes books and journals, organizes international conferences and administers examinations worldwide to certify the qualifications of Esperanto teachers. ILEI is a special interest group affiliated with both UNESCO and the World Esperanto Association (''Universala Esperanto-Asocio,'' UEA). ==History== Founded in 1949, the first executive council included Violet C. Nixon, (United Kingdom, president), Einar Dahl (Sweden, secretary-treasurer), Jeanne Dedieu (France) and P. Korte (Netherlands).〔''Internacia Ligo de Esperantistaj Instruistoj stariĝis'' in (''La Juna Vivo,'' September 1949 ), page 355.〕 Subsequent ILEI presidents have included István Szerdahelyi (1985–1988), Edward Symoens (1988–1991), Stefan MacGill (1991–1993), Duncan Charters (1993–1998), Mauro La Torre (1998–2003), Radojica Petrovic (2003–2009); the current president is Stefan MacGill (2009-).〔(ILEI Estraro ). Retrieved 2009-07-20.〕
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