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The articles below provide a background and historical context for many of the international education programs administered by International and Foreign Language Education.
- Academic Training for an International Career
- Alternative Modes of Language Instruction
- A World of Resources for K-12 Teaching
- Best Practices: CIBEs Meet the Current Training Needs of U.S. Businesses
- Building U.S. Capacity for International Education: The Pipeline in Action
- Educating for Success in the 21st Century: K-16 Partnerships in Global Education
- Electronic Outreach: Cutting Edge Title VI Outreach to the K-12 Community
- Fifteen Years in the Making of CIBEs: Toward a Globally Competent U.S. Workforce
- Fostering International Understanding Among Educators: The Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad and Group Projects Abroad Programs
- Fulbright-Hays Programs: The World is Our Classroom
- Guidelines for Technology-Based Language Learning
- History of Title VI and Fulbright-Hays: An Impressive International Timeline
- International Scholarship in Service to the Public
- Meeting National Needs With Language and Area/International Studies Fellowships
- Strengthening Capacity in Critical Languages and Areas: Fiscal Year 2002 Funding Review
- Study Abroad: Enhancing International and Area Studies Education
- Title VI Centers Train Specialists, Promote Understanding, and Produce New Knowledge Relating to the Middle East
- Title VI Programs: Building a U.S. International Education Infrastructure
- Toward Diversity in International Service Professions
- Universities Address U.S. Needs in Less Commonly Taught Languages