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  1. U.S. and Egyptian Educators Benefit from Collaboration

    Ez Eldin Salem participated in the State Department’s Teachers of Critical Languages Program, which brings teachers from China and Egypt to teach Mandarin and Arabic in U.S. elementary and secondary schools for one academic year.

  2. Study of the U.S. Institutes

    The Study of the U.S. Institutes promote a better understanding of the people, institutions, and culture of the United States among foreign students, teachers, and scholars. Study of the U.S. Institutes (SUSI) are short-term academic programs for groups of undergraduate leaders, educators, and scholars from around the world.

  3. ECA E-Teacher Program Experiences Significant Growth

    In its first year, 2004, the E-Teacher Program offered 104 scholarships, and it has been growing by leaps and bounds since then.

  4. TechGirls: Lara’s Story

    “I have a responsibility to take care of those who are less fortunate and to make a difference in their life,” says Lara Kasbari after completing the four week U.S. State Department TechGirls program.

  5. Creating a More Peaceful World Through Youth and Music Programs

    Yakir Englander, a Fulbright-Yitzhak Rabin Scholar, is on a mission for peace.

  6. YESMS Pilot with iEARN & Souktel

    What better way to connect with young people than their mobile phones?

  7. The Richness of Diversity

    I learned that there is great richness in diversity, and each person had an impact on me.

  8. Global Connections and Exchange

    The Global Connections and Exchange (GCE) Program supports collaboration and online linkages among students, educators, and community youth leaders from U.S. and overseas secondary schools and youth organizations.

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