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Another week, another news report detailing the achievements of Chinese students' remarkable exam-taking achievements.
Maybe it was just luck that my bicycle tire blew out right in front of the bike repair stand in the Freedom Compound shanty town.
There are 33.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS throughout the world. Today is World AIDS Day - a day of opportunity to raise awareness and educate about the disease which affects all nations...
An interview with select US and international teachers who participated in a direct-match exchange through the International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP).
Increasing the Effectiveness of Social Service Delivery to Vulnerable Children and Youth
Despite its varying definitions and conceptualizations, most academics, students and educators agree that one of the core components of international education is second language learning.
Raphael Aidoo-Taylor, a Ghanaian alumnus of the Teaching Excellence And Achievement Program (TEA), discusses how the TEA program has impacted his teaching.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of my first trip to the Soviet Union. Actually it was my first trip anywhere across the Atlantic or Pacific oceans for that matter.
IREX’s 2010 annual report is here! In it we feature stories about just a few of the partners and participants who inspire us, such as:
In Sulawesi, Indonesia, one devoted English teacher recorded and broadcast a series of radio talk shows to promote new teaching methods among his peers.











