Studying foreign language put students into a global community
By learning a second language students will be entered into a global community
By learning a second language students will be entered into a global community
New technologies are dramatically transforming work and the global economy every day. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers hold tremendous promise for millions of girls and women—but only if new policies tackle access and education problems first.
It's critical to ensure students are equipped to navigate the ever-changing global economy and the future of work and STEAM is the best way to prep them for those challenges
Bill Gates shares the ultimate recipe for achieving global literacy
The education gender gap costs the world between $15 trillion and $30 trillion in human capital. U.S. aid programs need to equip girls and women to participate in the modern digital economy.
Promises by world leaders to raise global education standards by 2030 are unlikely to be kept, warns the United Nations' education agency.
Becoming globally competent is not a simple process, but if pursued correctly, it can be achieved successfully, yielding far-reaching benefits that last throughout a student's life
UNICEF and Dove are teaming up to boost girls' self-esteem and body confidence training to help girls around the world build self-assurance and reach their full potential.
The U.S. economy will need more foreign language speakers to remain competitive in the global marketplace
How to schools can teach children empathy and sustainability through making global connections