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In her May 16 Commencement address, the First Lady makes an impassioned case for young Americans to engage with and serve the wider world.
Americans Promoting Study Abroad announces the names of five DCPS students selected for its fully-funded six-week Chinese language and culture program in Beijing this summer.
The National Education Association argues forcefully that global competence must become part of the core mission of education.
Listen to Tony Jackson, Vice President for Education at the Asia Society, talk to Learning Matters about the critical importance of K-12 global education in the 21st century.
Use this time to learn about all the tremendous work of the Peace Corps and the National Peace Corps Association in supporting K-12 global education in American classrooms.
Six DCPS schools will engage in a two-year international arts integration program to learn about the Anacostia and Thames Rivers.
The DC Center for Global Education and Leadership announces the launch its new website.
The recently formed Coalition for Franklin School raises the possibility of a public high school for diplomacy as a future use for the historic downtown building.