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Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 23, 2012

  United States And Indonesia Partnering for Higher Education

United States And Indonesia Partnering for Higher Education. Nearly a year after the Obama administration set a priority of improving higher education exchanges with Indonesia, the U.S. is increasing its ‘commitment to cultural diplomacy’, writes Sara Schonhardt at Voice...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 15, 2012

  Corporations Seek Greater Role in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Education

Corporations Seek Greater Role in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Education. Corporations are stepping in to help solve the current education crisis before they’re left with nobody suitable to hire.     A quarter of our children drop out of...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 11, 2012

  The Global Search for Education A Life of Learning

The Global Search for Education: A Life of Learning. Professor Sir David Watson (MA University of Cambridge, PhD University of Pennsylvania) is Professor of Higher Education and Principal of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, England.  Sir David began his career as...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 10, 2012

  Myths Americans Believe About Vietnam

Myths Americans Believe About Vietnam. 1. Religion is not tolerated in Vietnam. Quite the contrary! Sometimes I read stories on the web about religious persecution in Vietnam, but what I see here in Ho Chi Minh City is a very religious people, far more religious in general...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 5, 2012

  Advices for Foreigners Working in China

Advices for Foreigners Working in China.  China now attracts millions of people from all over the world. The experience of working in China will be memorable. But are you clear about the China work situation, the type of job, the workplace and the salary? The following will...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 4, 2012

  How the Internet Will Change How We Learn

How the Internet Will Change How We Learn . In the 21st century, online learning will constitute 50% of all learning and education. The rapid rise of learning on the Internet will occur not because it is more convenient, cheaper, or faster, but because cognitive learning on the...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 3, 2012

  Why Foreigners Stay in China

Why Foreigners Stay in China? "IT was Beijing's wealth of opportunity that made me want to come here to work," says Mao Yihui, a bespectacled, round-faced, close-cropped Italian, fluent in Chinese. Mao currently works as English editor on a website in Beijing. He loves...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  May 1, 2012

  An Adult Child With Autism

Next Steps For An Adult Child With Autism. This week began with World Autism Awareness Day, created five years ago by the group Autism Speaks as a locus for fund-raising and spreading the word. It comes at the start to National Autism Awareness Month, which was created by Congress...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  Apr 29, 2012

  Do Students Know Enough Smart Learning Strategies?

Do Students Know Enough Smart Learning Strategies? What’s the key to effective learning? One intriguing body of research suggests a rather gnomic answer: It’s not just what you know. It’s what you know about what you know. To put it in more straightforward...... [view]

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Posted On:  Apr 28, 2012

  An English Teacher’s Day in Phnom Penh Cambodia

An English teacher’s day in Phnom Penh Cambodia. My aunt and uncle have a rule about complaining: you only get one whinge per day. So, if you stub your toe before you even get out of bed in the morning, you can have yourself a little cry, but that’s it. Read...... [view]

Posted By:  languagecorps
Posted On:  Apr 27, 2012

  How We Learn a Skill - The Journey from Novice to Master

How We Learn a Skill: The Journey from Novice to Master. Whether you’re an educator or a student, manager or new employee, knowledge of the four stages of skill mastery can help you know where you are in your craft, and how far you’ve got to go It’s decided,...... [view]

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