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Tonya Amankwatia

"The dynamic relationship between global mass schooling models and the unique educational experiences of individuals fascinates me both as a scholar and as a teacher. This is why my work is directed toward the cross-national comparison of educational systems and effects."

—Alex Wiseman
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International Week

WHAT IS INTERNATIONAL WEEK?

A joint initiative of the U.S. Departments of State and Education, International Education Week (IEW) was first held in 2000 and today, is celebrated in more than 100 countries worldwide.

IEW is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This annual initiative aims to promote international understanding and build support for international educational exchange by encouraging the development of programs that prepare Americans to live and work in a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study in the United States.

Exchanges are critical to developing mutual understanding and respect, building leadership abroad, fostering an appreciation for the U.S., and investing in the future relationship between Americans and people around the world.

International education prepares U.S. citizens to live, work, and compete in the global economy. International education is also a vital service industry, bringing more than $14.5 billion into our country annually. International cooperation on education contributes to education reform and education solutions for the U.S. and for our partner nations.

According to Open Doors, 582,984 international students from over 200 countries studied in the U.S. in 2006 / 2007 joint initiative.

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