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Are you in grades K-6? If so, this area is for you! Join, "Pat, your Passport Pal" and play some fun activities.
Partnerships for Learning Youth Exchange and Study Program (P4L-YES)
Over 264 Afghan boys and girls applied to the P4L-YES program in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Recruitment will continue during October and November throughout Afghanistan.
International Education Week 2004
International Education Week, November 15-19, is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. Plus, get great project ideas for International Education Week!
Doors to Diplomacy
The Department of State announces its "Doors to Diplomacy" 2005 website competition for middle school and high school students.
Parents and Educators are the most important influencing factors on youth. Here are some resources to help you share the exciting world of foreign affairs with your children and students.
Did you know that the Department of State offers several opportunities for students? Find out which program is right for you!
The U.S. Department of State is led by the Secretary of State and includes about 48,000 American and foreign employees around the world. Can you see yourself as a diplomat someday?
There are many ways for you to explore U.S. foreign affairs and diplomacy. Find out what's happening at the State Department. Maybe you can join in an activity!
U.S. diplomatic history evolved over the past two centuries. Explore some of the most important foreign relations issues.
The U.S. State Department works around the world. View maps and find out more about other countries, their foreign affairs, and what it's like to live outside of the United States.
Why does diplomacy matter? Diplomacy allows the United States to protect its interests at home, advance its global presence, gain international understanding, and support the efforts of U.S. diplomats.
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