International Education
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- Open Doors Report Shows Record High Numbers of International Students in United States; Americans Increasingly Study Abroad. // International Educator (1059-4221);Jan/Feb2010, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p16
The article offers news briefs related to international students. Open Doors 2009 report shows 671,616 international students studied in U.S. colleges and universities in 2008-2009. American students studying abroad have increased by 8.5% in 2007-2009 based on the Open Doors report. The National...
- A Different Drummer. Bilderback, Barry T. // International Educator (1059-4221);Mar/Apr2012, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p60
The author discusses how U.S. students adapt to conditions in another country with a different culture from their own. He notes that studying abroad help students determine the ways cultural standards and environmental forces interrelate and influence social organization. An account of the...
- Women Make Up a Large Percentage of U.S. Students Who Study Abroad : Women In Academia Report. // Women in Academia Report;11/18/2011, p3
The article reports on the large percentage of women students in the U.S. who studied abroad for academic year 2009-2010 based from the records of the Institute of International Education.
- Crises Abroad: Prevention Starts at Home. // National On-Campus Report;2/1/2005, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p1
Reports on a program run by the State University of New York at Binghamton that offers assistance to U.S. students who plan to study abroad. Provision of predeparture orientations on background of the destination country and students' liability; Formation of a support team that includes embassy...
- Falling Between the Cracks: Ambiguities of International Student Status in Canada. Kenyon, Kristi; Frohard-Dourlent, Hélène; Roth, Wendy D. // Canadian Journal of Higher Education;2012, Vol. 42 Issue 1, p1
As Canadian universities seek to attract more international students, there is a need to recognize and respond to the diversity within this group and to question the binary categories of domestic students and international students. Relying primarily on 116 qualitative interviews with...
- Carnegie Foundation Awards Grant to U.S. Schools Abroad. // Education Week;3/13/1985, Vol. 4 Issue 25, p2
The article announces awards given to six American high schools situated outside the U.S. given by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Accordingly, high-school-improvement grants worth 3,000 dollar were given to each schools that showed efforts to improve the school programs...
- Ambitious and Bold Public Diplomacy Initiative. Jue, Stanton // Chinese American Forum;Apr2011, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p3
The article reports on the 100K Strong Initiative between the U.S. and China in 2009. It notes that the initiative intends to boost the number of American students in China and aims to help educational institutions improve China study programs. It also discusses the relationship between the two...
- One Path: Many Destinations. Fernandez, Kim // International Educator (1059-4221);May/Jun2011, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p44
The article profiles successful American people and their experiences of studying abroad. Mobility International's founder Susan Sygall studied at the University of Queensland in Australia and launched her Mobility for disabled individuals. U.S. Ambassador to Russia, John Beyrle, is proficient...
- International Student Exchange. Cirillo, Bonnie // 21st Century;Apr91, Vol. 2 Issue 8, p12
The article focuses on international student exchange programs from International Student Exchange. The programs allow students from foreign countries such as Bolivia, Brazil, Japan, India and Yugoslavia to travel to the U.S. and attend a school for a month or for a year. The students who can...


