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After the devastating 2010 earthquake destroyed the only public teacher-training institute in Haiti, the already critical shortage of qualified teachers in Haiti threatened to get even worse.
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).
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.
During September-November 2010, sixty-four teachers from 21 different countries came to the US for a six-week professional development program. Listen to some of their thoughts on what...
Haitian youth are leaders. They have a large role to play as their country rebuilds.
I was boarding a train in Madurai, India, saying my last goodbyes to the Tamil family I had lived with, when my host mother, Usha, pressed my hand and said, “We’ll see you again when...
Working on exchange programs can sometimes feel like providing logistical support to people trapped in a mine.
Amid the chaos of recovery, and continuing for months after the earthquake, three Haitian teachers have risen to the occasion to provide desperately needed training for their peers and safe...











