We welcome 35 NSLI-Y students back after six weeks of intensive language study and cultural immersion in Morocco and India. Students studied Arabic and Hindi language as part of a State Department funded scholarship program.
A project in which student worldwide share places important to them. By reading about other students' special places, and taking action to preserve such places, we'll strengthen our commitment to preserving the earth.
This iEARN project aims to encourage students between the ages of five and eighteen to read folktales from their heritage and have them exchange these stories with others from around the world.
August 3, 5-6:30 PM ET: Join a panel and open discussion about global connected education trends and how connected educators around the world can help each other improve practice.
The largest cohort to date, 108 students from different parts of Pakistan, was selected to participate in a one year academic program in the United States starting this fall.
Five NSLI-Y alumni visit Korea as US ambassadors to the Yeosu International Expo. Alumni meet with current NSLI-Y Korea students to share their experience and tips for success in language learning.
"Collaborative, unbound, socially-based, online education is here to stay." Check out full article by iEARN Teacher, Chris Baer, in Spring 2012 issue of Perspectives, the Massachusetts ASCD Journal.
iEARN-USA is pleased to support the World Summit Youth Award (WSYA), an annual celebration and network for young people to put the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) into action.