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International education: its history and promise for today

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International education in the United States is at a significant crossroads.

The magnanimity of the 102nd Congress has raised the possibility of federal financial support of international studies to a new level.

The newly established governing board of the National Security Education Act can provide unprecedented coordination of federally supported international education programs.

If federal financial support can be maintained and coordination achieved, the objectives of the IEA of 1966 can be realized in the 1990s.

The academic community and public policy makers need to be made aware of the opportunities at hand in order for this to be possible.

U.S. education generally and higher education specifically have a responsibility to improve our international capabilities in order to meet the post-Cold War challenges of a complex world.

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Product Details
Praeger
031302135X / 9780313021350
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
370.196
19/05/1994
United States
English
229 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Bibliography: p219-222. -Includes index Derived record based on unviewed print version record.