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Learning a second language is about more than getting ahead — it teaches a whole new way of thinking.
"Non-cognitive" skills such as critical thinking and creativity are just as vital as traditional skills in helping 21st century students.
Interview: For Asia Society Staffer, Teaching Chinese to Prisoners Demonstrated 'Power of Education'
A Mandarin teacher who taught inmates at a maximum security prison recounts her experience.
Education activist and "favorite" guest of Oprah Winfrey Dr. Tererai Trent talks to Asia Society ahead of her keynote at the Partnership for Global Learning Conference on June 27, 2014.
The Chinese-speaking, joke-cracking former Australian prime minister spoke before an Asia Society audience about the future of U.S.–China relations.
Can we finally make education the great equalizer Horace Mann said it could be, nearly 200 years ago?
Shanghai's world-leading education system results from unremitting education reform during the past decades, not from cheating, writes Zhang Mingxuan.
The United States and China have a number of ideological differences — but is education policy one of them?
People-to-people exchanges can pave the way for a deeper mutual understanding between countries, writes U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Daniel R. Russel.
A new interactive map, featuring one million data points, shows American schools are preparing students for the past, not the future.