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Learning english through scrabble

It’s not often that my work at IREX intersects with the Sundance Film Festival. Yet on September 24th, “Waiting for...

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In the asphalt courtyard outside Zarqa Preparatory Boys School #2, Samer Abu Koush watches 22 young boys chase after a bright red soccer ball.  As their teacher and coach, Abu Koush knows...

“We come from many places, but we share a common future,” President Barack Obama said in an address to the United Nations General Assembly this September. This statement could not be...

Posted on October 2, 2009 - in Education, Research Support
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To remain competitive in the global economy, there is an increasing need for globally-aware young learners who are able to understand their peers in other countries and think critically outside...

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The Jordanian Education System has reached a “turning point,” according to English teacher and International Leadership in Education Program alumnus Mamoun Al-Zoubi. As a teacher who...

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After participating in a semester-long, in-service teacher training program at various US universities, a group of international teachers selected to participate in the International Leadership...

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President Carter and Mrs. Carter with IEP Fellows

On May 13th, International Education Program (IEP) fellows currently studying at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia traveled to the town of Plains, where they met with President...

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IREX has been awarded a grant by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the US Department of State to administer the new International Educators Program (IEP).