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An interview with select US and international teachers who participated in a direct-match exchange through the International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP).
Global UGRAD in Pakistan fellows, studying at universities and colleges across the US, reflect on...
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:
Belarusian Muskie fellow Yahor Luhauskikh stands out as a student leader in the University of Southern Maine’s Muskie School of Public Service. Luhauskikh, a 2010 fellow studying...
Is the new computer language, HTML5, invading our privacy? Or providing Internet surfers with a better user experience?
Art can be a transformative force for healing – and for turning would-be soldiers into ambassadors for peace.
During the blizzard of 1888, teacher Minnie Freeman tied her students together with a ball of twine.
I am not a big fan of tater tots. But last week at a cafeteria in Arkansas, I agreed to eat some in order to continue a conversation.
A native of St. Petersburg, 2009-2010 Teaching Fellow Yelena Francis is passionate about sharing her culture, not only with the students in her Russian language and Russian...











