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HEX—The Handicapped Educational Exchange
The Pointer, 1984Abstract Editorial comment: One of the most valuable applications of the computer for individuals with sensory and physical handicaps is as a communication aid. This article describes an innovative electronic mail system designed to meet the information and communication needs of handicapped individuals, their parents, and friends.
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Who Participates in Education Exchange?
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1976International education has been a growing field in the United States since the beginning of major exchange activity with the establishment of the Fulbright-Hays Fellow ships shortly after World War II. In its various aspects in the United States—exchange of American and foreign students, faculty, leaders, and specialists—international education as ...
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Indo-German Exchanges in Education
2020Rabindranath Tagore visited Germany three times and professed a special affinity to the German people and their culture. In 1930, his final visit, the Indian poet met the German couple Paul and Edith Geheeb, who had started the Odenwaldschule in 1910. They fled from Germany (from the Hitler regime) in 1934 to Switzerland and led their new school, the ...
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Global Education and Cultural Exchange
This chapter explores global education as a holistic approach designed to foster global citizenship and intercultural competence. It emphasizes the development of essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to understand and engage with diverse perspectives.openaire +1 more source
International Educational Exchange
Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1947openaire +1 more source
Education exchange. Perceptions: one's view.
The Surgical technologist, 1988The purpose of this article is to stimulate a response between technologists and educators. The concept behind the "Education Exchange" was to provide a linkage, ie, communications, between our members. The information presented here is not intended to offend an individual(s), group(s), or organization(s).
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