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Celebrating and promoting international education and exchange
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International education prepares American citizens to live, work, and compete in the global economy, and promotes tolerance and the reduction of conflict.

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IEW Brochure for High School Administrators and Teachers* (381KB)

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NEW IEW Statements from UNESCO, the Governors of Alabama, Connecticut, Kentucky, New Jersey, Texas and Virginia and more!

NEW One World: Connecting Communities, Cultures, and Classrooms (Partnership between NFL and Scholastic Inc.)

IEW Statement from Rod Paige, Secretary of Education (October 2004)

IEW Statement from Colin L. Powell, Secretary of State (October 2004)

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