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Global language survey links English proficiency to economic and social development

...headline-grabbing correlations between English proficiency and economic and social development. As the report notes: “Historically, speaking a second language, or more specifically, speaking a highly valued second language,...

Employability and university rankings: London conference reveals what employers want from schools

...of perspectives from around the world; Multicultural learning agility (e.g. able to adapt and learn in any culture or environment); Interdisciplinary knowledge such as tech skills, language skills,...

Boosting Brazilian demand for long-term overseas study

...English language teaching in schools. Practical insights for international student recruitment Despite recent initiatives, a lack of English language skills remains the main challenge for many Brazilian students...

New data on international schools suggests continued strong growth

...schools offering major examinations. Source: ISC Nearly 30% of all international schools today are bilingual with English as the primary language of learning usually combined with the local...

China now the world’s third most-popular study destination

...recent China Daily article. “What better way than to have foreigners pay for the privilege to do the job of spreading their culture and language for a fraction...

LGBT students: a forgotten market with potential

...LGBT students face when going abroad to study, either for a semester, a degree, or simply a language course. Likewise, there is little focus in the international student...

Signs of growing interest in study abroad as Czech Republic aims to stabilise education sector

...and state institutions is free of charge for citizens of all nationalities, except for the following: Administrating admission proceedings; Fees for foreign language study; Extending the length of...

Agent perspective on study abroad trends in South Korea

...they “don’t forget the Korean culture and language.” Mr Lee believes that in the long term the number South Koreans going overseas to study will increase, but time...

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