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Study Abroad in the NewsPrint this Article | Send to Colleague Part one of a two-part series on how to build a strong partnership with an international school in order to facilitate travel abroad for high school students. — Education Week
While the overall growth of U.S. study abroad remains slow, this article outlines the current trends providing a good indication of where overseas programs are expanding. — Forbes
The worldwide survey shows that parents believe study abroad will help their children stand out in competitive job markets. — The PIE News
In most European countries, students begin studying their first foreign language as a compulsory school subject between the ages of 6 and 9, whereas many U.S. states individual school districts to set language requirements. — Pew Research Center |
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