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Non U.S. Education Systems: International Information
International Information The following links may help you in doing an independent search for information about ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Classroom Culture Clash
Robert Jiménez, professor of language, literacy and culture, is sitting with a graduate student, Brad Teague, ...
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From Luther to Today: Basic Concepts Essential to Good Education Practices
As They Relate to Children Everyone needs to learn how to read and write. Children learn best when they use all ...
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The Montessori Method in Action
In a prepared environment, materials and activities provide for three basic areas of child involvement: Practical ...
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International Assessment: What's the PISA All About?
Find out the latest PISA results.
Source: Education.com
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Treating Children as Mathematicians
The concern that the United States is falling behind in mathematics compared to other countries such as Japan led the ...
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Non U.S. Education Systems: Regional Information—Asia Pacific
ASIAN Universities Network is an international cooperative consortium affiliated with the Association of South-East ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Non U.S. Education Systems: Regional Information—Middle East
AMIDEAST is a U.S.-based organization providing information on Middle Eastern education systems and promoting exchanges ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Non U.S. Education Systems: Regional Information—Latin America
Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is the web site of the primary school leaving examination authority for the ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Waldorf Education: Head, Hands, and Heart
Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) was very interested in the spiritual dimension of the education process and developed ...
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Child-Centered Education
As the public increasingly views children as persons with rights, educators are implementing more child-centered ...
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Principles of the Montessori Method
The Montessori method has been and is very popular around the world with early childhood professionals and parents. The ...
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The Global Achievement Gap: Why America's Students Are Falling Behind
Thanks to growing competition from around the world, students must work harder than ever to stand out from the crowd....
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High Scope: A Constructivist Approach
The High/Scope Educational Research Foundation is a nonprofit organization that sponsors and supports the High/Scope...
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Reggio Emilia
Reggio Emilia, a city in northern Italy, is widely known for its approach to educating young children (Hendrick, 1997)....
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The Goods on the Gap Year
While much of the world takes a "gap year" to travel or perform national service between high school and college, the...
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The British University System: Studying Abroad in England
University-level courses in the United Kingdom are taught in English, but few other similarities exist between British...
Source: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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