
International TEFL TESOL Accreditation Council review.
After a quick look at the International TEFL TESOL Accreditation Council’s website, it doesn’t take a genius to work out that it is not a reputable TEFL accreditation body.

Two immediate red flags are the stock images of random people in office attire, and the poorly-written language.
Its website: https://www.accreditationteflcouncil.com/
Trusted TEFL Reviews has done the research for you, and we can confirm that this website accredits just two TEFL online companies.
These are ITT International TEFL and TESOL Ltd. and World TEFL Institute:
https://trustedteflreviews.com/category/itt-international-tefl-and-tesol-blacklisted-warning/
https://trustedteflreviews.com/category/world-tefl-institute/
Both TEFL online programs are owned and operated by a British ex-pat in the Philippines: James Anthony Dwyer.
International TEFL TESOL Accreditation Council’s website is also owned and operated by James Anthony Dwyer.
In a previous article, in which we exposed James Anthony Dwyer and his TEFL online program frauds, Trusted TEFL Reviews highlighted some of the red flags regarding this fake accreditation website.
You can read that full article here:
https://trustedteflreviews.com/2022/11/14/itt-international-tefl-and-tesol-ltd/
One example of fraud is how James has created a false identity for the so-called “Compliance Officer” that he decided to name, ‘Sally King’.
Sally King’s image is a royalty-free stock image.



Since publishing the article, exposing James Anthony Dwyer, James has been on the warpath and has gone to extraordinary lengths in order to try and get the article deleted.
Reputable TEFL online programs, instead, respond to accusations with transparent comments.
Please be aware that if you purchase a TEFL online course from ITT International TEFL and TESOL Ltd. or from World TEFL Institute, you will be purchasing a TEFL online course that leads to the awarding of a TEFL certificate that is not recognized by the vast majority of reputable employers and visa agencies.
This is the individual (James Anthony Dwyer) whom you will be scammed by if you purchase either of these TEFL online courses with their fake accreditation:

To avoid falling victim to scams like this one, choose a Fully Accredited TEFL/TESOL online certification course that has regularly received positive verified customer reviews.
For this, please refer to the TEFL Course Directory:
https://trustedteflreviews.com/tefl-course-directory/
Thank you for reading this International TEFL TESOL Accreditation Council review article.
Mia Williams – Trusted TEFL Reviews
I just need to add that the International TEFL TESOL Accreditation Council website used to include the bold claim on its home page that it was recognized by the British Council.
I personally wrote to the British Council, questioning them whether this was true.
The British Council replied back that it wasn’t true and a few days later this claim was deleted from the International TEFL TESOL Accreditation Council website.
Mia Williams – Trusted TEFL Reviews
It looks like a website that was created as an afterthought. Very badly put together and not believable in the slightest. No school is going to want to employ you when they see that accreditation website. Obviously fake.
Corey.
Thanks for adding your comment.
Yes, the accreditation and its website are obviously fake.
You are also correct when you write that no school is going to want to employ a teacher with an ITT International TEFL and TESOL Ltd. or World TEFL Institute certificate after they have a brief look over the accreditation website.
Mia Williams – Trusted TEFL Reviews