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INTRODUCTION TO ACT I Today on TUNING IN THE U.S.A., Dr. Philip Stewart takes his wife Ellen for a rowboat ride. They are having fun. But something is on Philips mind. Many of his young patients spend most of their afternoons at home watching televis
EDUCATION REPORT - Foreign Student Series #22: MBA Programs By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, January 27, 2005 I'm Phoebe Zimmermann with the VOA Special English Education Report. We continue ou
Junior Alvarado was worried when he began his first year at a public charter high school in Washington, DC. He often struggled in his math classes and earned poor grades in middle school. But the teachers at the Washington Leadership Academy used com
Going back to school isn't just for kids any more. There is more competition among adults applying to the nation's top MBA programs. A survey by the Graduate Management Admission Council found that tw
Lesson 7 1.Listen to the audio tape.Fill in the blanks. [00:08.49]Write the words you hear. [00:12.02]1.A:How do you get to school,Jenny? [00:16.85]B:By bus.I live far from school. [00:21.58]2.A:Kim,how do you get to school? [00:26.91]B:I live near t
DIALOGUE 83 1--How many hours a week do you work, Sue? 2--We have to start at nine o'clock in the morning. but I'm always at school by a quarter past eight, in fact. Erm, we finish at four o'clock 4 d
W: Hello! How can I help you, sir? M: I want to take out a loan for school. What kind of interest rate do you offer? W: Do you qualify for any of the Federal loan programs? M: Yes, but I need to borrow some more money. W: Well. In that case we can o
About School 1--How many hours a week do you work, Sue? 2--We have to start at nine o'clock in the morning. but I'm always at school by a quarter past eight, in fact. Erm, we finish at four o'clock 4 days a week, and I usually do go home at four o'c
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: we continue our discussion on an effort to improve writing in American schools. RS: Elyse Eidman-Aadahl is co-director of the federally-funded National Writing Project. ELYSE EIDM
Broadcast: April 14, 2003 By Cynthia Kirk VOICE ONE: Legal experts call it America's most important debate on affirmative action in twenty-five years. Colleges and universities say they have a right t
By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: July 24, 2003 This is Bill White with the VOA Special English Education Report. American educational experts are debating the future of 1)vocational training. This kind of
Universities and colleges in the United States are trying new programs for international students to increase enrollment and income. Some universities are experimenting with bringing international high school students to their campuses. These program
Some African schools are adding programs that teach what officials are calling soft skills to students. Soft skills are personal qualities that help a person relate effectively to others. Officials say this kind of training can help students succeed
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. We continue our Foreign Student Series this week with two questions that we received. Anatolii Artamonov, a university student in Ukraine, would like to know about student exchange programs in the Un
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. Now, we continue our Foreign Student Series for those of you considering an American college or university. One of the things you should make sure of is that the work you do will be recognized in you
College Students with Children Work Hard to Succeed Nearly 5 million undergraduate students in the U.S. are parents. Their path is not easy. In addition to the demands of school, student-parents face the high cost of childcare and the stress of worki
One School, Five Languages 一个学校,五种语言 In New York City public schools, 176 different languages are spoken among the more than 1 million students. For 160,000 children, English is not their first language. New Yorks Department of Educat
EDUCATION REPORT - Trying to Get More Students to Finish High SchoolBy Brianna Blake Broadcast: Thursday, June 08, 2006 I'm Mario Ritter with the VOA Special English Education Report. Many young peopl
By Victoria Cavaliere New York 10 November 2007 A Masters Degree in Business Administration, or MBA, was once considered a key to having a successful business career. In recent years, enrollment in full-time MBA programs has dropped, and some busines
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on WORDMASTER: we continue our discussion on an effort to improve writing in American schools. RS: Elyse Eidman-Aadahl is co-director of the federally-funded National Writing Project. ELYSE EIDM