List of Education articles
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2018_TRIP_walt America’s IR Schools Are Broken
There’s a lot of innovation on the surface, but the rot runs deep. Here’s how to fix it.
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World map in distorted glitch style. Modern trendy effect It’s Never Been a Better Time to Study IR
Donald Trump has changed the world — and some people will understand it better than others.
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A school that was used by the Islamic State's fighters in the northern Syrian town of Manbij. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) ISIS’s War on Families Never Ended
The Islamic State's campaign for the hearts and minds of Syrian children may have laid the groundwork for its resurgence.
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Brian Jones, of Orange High School ROTC, holds an American flag on color guard duty during a Veterans Day observance Nov. 11, 2002 in Orange, California. (David McNew/Getty Images) We Were Students Once … and Young: A Tribute to a Military-Heavy Public School
DoD families have much to offer American public schools.
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Students pass in front of Harvard's Widener Library on Oct. 10, 2003 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (William B. Plowman/Getty Images) 7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Applying to Grad School
Some unsolicited advice from a survivor of the trenches.
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Afghan girls at school in Herat province on Oct. 17. (Hoshang Hashimi/AFP/Getty Images) Afghanistan Ranks Among the Worst Places for Girls to Get an Education
The United States poured millions into education in Afghanistan. Did it do anything?
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Audrey Azoulay, candidate for UNESCO director-general, delivers a speech at UNESCO headquarters in Paris on Oct. 13. (Chen Yichen/Xinhua via Getty Images) UNESCO Gets First Jewish Director, Day After U.S. Leaves Over ‘Anti-Israel’ Bias
Outgoing head defends organization after U.S., Israeli departure.
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Anthony, the winner of last year’s best attendance award at the Esperanza Center, reads a Sidekicks comic at the end of a summer program day in August. A Language Haven in Baltimore
For young newcomers, the first step to becoming American is learning English.
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Frederick_Kroesen_VCSA Kroesen strikes out again: Are diversity and political correctness really what’s hurting the Army’s educational system?
Diversity, along with more rigorous academic standards, would greatly improve military education.
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West_Point,_from_Phillipstown,_1831 Teaching cadets in the age of Trump
After class, surrounded by the same dusty chalkboards I used as a cadet years ago, I quickly realized something was wrong.
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BEIJING, CHINA - JULY 18: (CHINA OUT) Students graduate during a ceremony held for 3,768 master and 898 doctorates being given out at the Tsinghua University on July 18, 2007 in Beijing, China. China faces a major challenge in meeting its goal of creating nine million jobs this year, according to Tian Chengping, Minister of Labour and Social Security. Approximately five million college graduates, the largest number in history, will enter the job market this year, in addition to surplus rural labourers swarming into cities for work. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images) China Looks at Western Universities and Smells Weakness
The West’s naive hopes for China have encouraged the biggest crackdown on free inquiry since the Cultural Revolution.
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Abdul Karim from Nigeria pursues a B.Sc in Information Technology from NIMS, Jaipur. Out of India
A wave of brutal violence against visiting college students is forcing the country to examine its racism problem.
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WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 26: The U.S. State Department is shown January 26, 2017 in Washington, DC. Four senior management team members at the State Department resigned January 25, adding to an exodus of career senior foreign service officers who have recently resigned their positions. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) State Department Suspends Yet Another Fellowship Program
Critics fear the next generation of foreign policy talent could wither on the vine as State slashes fellowships.
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passport_kenner How Trump Backlash Is Funding a Refugee Camp School in Lebanon
The financial challenges are daunting – but Donald Trump has unwittingly spurred a wave of donations that will help educate thousands of children.
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kerry crop John Kerry Slams Trump Administration in Harvard Commencement Speech
Reminding everyone at Harvard that free trade is great, Trump is bad, and climate change is real.