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Changes in SAT Exam Make it Harder for Foreign Students The organization that administers a widely-used college entrance test called the SAT will change the examination in 2016. The not-for-profit College Board announced that it no longer will test s
Most visitors to the Olympics come to enjoy the sporting events and take in the atmosphere. But a group of Washington D.C. students traveled to the Vancouver Winter Games to learn about sports marketing and management. Parke Brewer | Vancouver 26 Feb
These students will go on a field trip to a museum. 这些学生将到一家博物馆进行校外活动。 field trip指实地考察旅行;在校学生到户外进行的实地考察活动也是field trip,也可说field day.
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: a teaching method that emphasizes writing not only in English classes but also in other disciplines. RS: It's called writing across the curriculum, and it's an old idea, but one t
Cindys teacher was Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones was old. But she didnt walk slow. She walked fast. She didnt have white hair. She had black hair. She wasnt bent over. Her back was straight. All the students liked Mrs. Jones. They especially liked her on Fr
Should American high school students know at least as much about their countrys historic documents as immigrants seeking citizenship? Many states and schools are asking that question. People who want to become American citizens must know about the De
Police in Bangladesh fired tear gas and rubber bullets on Monday to break up demonstrations. Protesters said at least 40 people, many of them students, were injured. The protesters are demanding better enforcement of traffic safety laws and better pr
EDUCATION REPORT - Foreign Students at U.S. Colleges Have Several Ways to Get Financial Aid By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, April 07, 2005 I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Education
EDUCATION REPORT - Over One Million U.S. Students Are Home-Schooled By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, December 22, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. Last week,
EDUCATION REPORT - Professor Wanted to Learn About Students, So She Became One By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, August 18, 2005 I'm Shep O'Neal with the VOA Special English Education Report. A
GUY RAZ, HOST: So when it comes to rethinking education, sure, more inspired curricula could help and, of course, so could better technology. And, of course, flipping the classroom structure could be transformational. But what about when school is th
DAVID GREENE, HOST: As part of their campaign against gun violence, students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have been pushing members of Congress to hold town halls. Last night, some of the Parkland students brought their Never Again movem
AILSA CHANG, HOST: At some of our nation's top universities, more and more students are coming from an unlikely place - community college. That's because many Ivy League and other elite schools are accepting more transfer students. This is unusual be
AA: I'm Avi Arditti with Rosanne Skirble, and this week on Wordmaster: how an English teacher found an unexpected lesson in the Nazi Final Solution -- Hitler's effort to exterminate the Jewish people during World War Two. RS: The Holocaust was in the
EDUCATION REPORT - SEED School Aims to Help Students Grow With Skills for Life By Dana Demange Broadcast: Thursday, December 29, 2005 I'm Faith Lapidus with the VOA Special English Education Report. T
EDUCATION REPORT - Two U.S. Businesses Aim to Help Students Prepare for Science Jobs By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, October 27, 2005 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Rep
For nearly a decade, the popularity of Australian universities rose rapidly among Indian students, and the number of those heading to the country for higher education rose from about 10,000 in 2001 to more than 70,000 last year. But that could change
By Aunshuman Apte Rockville, Maryland 07 August 2007 Many children struggle with reading aloud in class. To help them improve and build confidence, an innovative program uses dogs to create a casual way to help students with special learning needs ex
By Faiza Elmasry Washington, DC 04 June 2008 The abaya is a traditional head-to-toe over-garment for women in the Persian Gulf countries. Women wear it for modesty and protection from the hot, dry climate. This typically shapeless, black garment was
Chinese language students are competing in a worldwide Chinese-proficiency contest that culminates with finals in China. They will come from all over the world, even as far as Zimbabwe. CCTV's correspondent heads to the Confucius Institute there and