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  Asia in the Schools:
Preparing Young Americans for Tomorrow's Interconnected World
 

 

 




     

The United States, by its size, wealth, power,entrepreneurial initiative, technological creativity and demographic diversity, is, in fact, a great international nation.

Yet, vast number of young Americans remain dangerously uninformed about international matters, including rudimentary knowledge of world that's necessary to lead America in today's global environment.

Read the June 2001 call to action and recommendations on how to infuse international studies in American schools. Our students deserve--and our nation can afford-- nothing less.

Download this report (76-page PDF) or to order visit http://store.internationaled.org

 

 

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