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A lot of visiting exchange students to the U.S. wonder: at what age and why would American youth leave their parents' homes? What do you think? What have you noticed about when and why American youth…Continue
Started by Michelle (Administrator). Last reply by Fathima Sana Feb 7.
Hi everyone, I have started this discussion so that everyone can discuss their favorite place in the U.S. It can be more than one but i think to be specific about one place well identifies. So,…Continue
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Started by Kamran Farooqi. Last reply by adel Jan 12.
Hi guys,I'm writing an English assignment on education, so I've decided to post it to see your guys' view on it.Here's an article giving a gist about some new policies:…Continue
Started by Nadia Elgendy Dec 13, 2012.
Exploring: Islamic Studies, Moorish and Jewish Moroccan Heritage, Trekking, Homestays, Africa Cultural Immersion For more information, Visit the following link: …Continue
Started by Yassine Echcherki Dec 9, 2012.
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Comment by Frank J. Oteri on August 2, 2011 at 4:21pm
Comment by Michelle (Administrator) on July 14, 2011 at 9:57am Hi Ashin,
That message looks like it is a fake to me, based on the misspellings. As you probably know, there are a lot of fake services out there that claim to help give you visas to the U.S. Here is our official site with Visa information: http://travel.state.gov/visa/questions/questions_1253.html
Comment by ashin cando bha sa on July 14, 2011 at 6:21am please all member this is real or not?I want to know . help me.
with loving-kindness
Venerable Candobhasa
Comment by Dr.Hani Hamed Ezeldin on June 20, 2011 at 8:11pm Many people, from parents to pundits, believe that our education system is broken. With abysmal graduation rates, historic teacher layoffs, and record-levels of child poverty, it is imperative that we find a way to fix it. Some argue that nothing short of an education revolution will work. But how do we spark such a revolution in the face of deeply entrenched thinking about education reform?
Join us for an exciting evening with two of the education world's most innovative organizations - the Center for Children and Technology and the Institute for Democratic Education in America - to explore the ways in which innovation, new thinking about technology, and changing notions of democracy will help revolutionize our education system and expand opportunities for all children!
Comment by Walter Agwe on June 1, 2011 at 7:50am
Comment by Michelle (Administrator) on May 19, 2011 at 11:21am Hi Liulisha,
There's a few things you can try...first, you can make an appointment to meet with an EducationUSA advisor in your country (here's the link to the offices in Australia) to talk about your specific goals and what programs might work for you.
Secondly, you can browse our Bureau's page on programs that bring people to the U.S.
Finally, take a look at our "Exchange or Study-Abroad Programs to the United States" discussion above.
Comment by Md. Shafiqul Alam on April 2, 2011 at 10:56am I'm Bangladeshi School Teacher and School Cluster Coordinator Connecting Classrooms project by British Council (UK). I will do the work with British Council and share Development for students, Teacher and education . I will visited last November '2010 London and Scotland (UK). I received Teacher Development Training(CPD) from Scotland and visit UK school.I will do the work and share with your project for my students and my colleague and education policy.
help me.
Thank you
Shafiqul Alam Bulbul,Bangladesh.
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