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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 majority of Hasnain Imam’s students in Howrah, India, near Kolkata, are from economically disadvantaged families; many of their parents are migrant laborers who never entered a...

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Online networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn have made it easier for young people to socialize and for professionals to conduct business around the world, but using web tools in the...

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When she returned to Bangladesh after completing six weeks of professional development in the United States with the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA), Musammat Badrunesha was...

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140 English teachers in Bangladesh participated in a 2-day training led by three TEA program alumni. The training was led by TEA alum Musammat Badrunesha, along with other TEA fellows Ayan...

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On a recent morning at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, secondary-school teachers from Bangladesh, Turkmenistan, and the United States came together to discuss strategies to teach the...

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The first cohort of participants in the Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA) have returned to their home...