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In Sulawesi, Indonesia, one devoted English teacher recorded and broadcast a series of radio talk shows to promote new teaching methods among his peers.
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...
2010 Muskie fellow Irina Pe discusses her future plans and first impressions in an article on the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse website.
A dear friend of IREX and distinguished alumnus of the International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP), Mr. Sidy Dieng of Foundiougne, Senegal passed away on October 8,...
Iana Starchykova from Ukraine kicked off the semester at Bowling Green State University as an educator in the classroom.
ILEP Alumnae Mercelita Labial from the Philippines integrates technology into her English language classroom and wins Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Teacher Award.











