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  1. Fellow Gives Future Educators New Classroom Skills

    Jesse Davey, an English Language Fellow in Narva, Estonia, as a guest lecturer to a class of graduate students.

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    U.S. Visit Spurs New International Women’s Initiative

    The Education and Activism for Young Women project brought 19 men and women from around the world to explore the benefits and challenges of developing women’s leadership skills in American civil society.

  3. Building a Democratic World through International Education

    Photo of exchanges participants

    Celebrate International Education Week November 17-21, 2014.

  4. Top 5 Ways for High School Educators to Promote Study Abroad

    Less than 10% of U.S. students study abroad, and very few of these students are in high school. Yet, studying abroad early builds global competencies such as language and cross-cultural skills, maturity, and clarity about one's post-secondary education and career. Learn how to help high school students achieve their dreams of studying abroad.

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    International Education is For Everyone

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    International Education Week celebrates the diversity of voices that have studied abroad. It's your turn to experience international education today.

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    U.S. Department of State and Education New Zealand Announce Partnership to Support the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program

    U.S. Department of State and the New Zealand government agency Education New Zealand announce a new partnership.

  7. International Education Takes You Places

    Participant holding sign that says Pakistan to Wisconsin USA

    Studying abroad changes lives. Find an international exchange that's right for you, with the U.S. Department of State.

  8. Google+ Hangout for High School Educators and Staff: Streamed Live on May 22, 2014

    Bring Global Competencies to Your Classroom and Opportunities for Study Abroad to Your Students

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