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30 Facts on the Education System of Iran

January 4th, 2018 Given these recent developments in Iran, where protests have broken out in towns and cities throughout the country, we would like to spotlight Iran and share with you the following facts on the country and its education system:

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Multilingualism and its impression on the world

December 1st 2017     It is estimated that there are over 190 distinct languages in existence, it is near impossible to say exactly how many languages are actually spoken in the world. Language is the basis and one of

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Our Message of Thanks to you!

November 22nd, 2017 A big THANKS to all our subscribers, viewers, regular contributors and guest bloggers. Without you, our blog would not be the success that it is and grown to hundreds of thousands of viewers in a year! Though

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Introducing ACEI’s 5-Step Refugee Guide

November 16th, 2017 A 5-Step Guide to Help Refugees/Displaced People without/limited Documentation The displacement of people can occur at any time and to any one, whether as a result of a natural disaster such as an earthquake, tsunami, flood, hurricane,

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Dispatch from the NAFSA I, II, and IV Tri-Regional Conference in Denver

November 9th, 2017 Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute, Inc. (ACEI) attended the NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Tri-Regional conference this week in Denver. 855 international education professionals joined together to discuss issues surrounding the applied comparative education arena and looking toward

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25 Fast Facts on Kenya and its Education System

November 2nd, 2017 On October 31, 2017 Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta was been re-elected for a second term after securing more than 98% of the vote in a highly-contentious rerun election that was boycotted by his main opposition rival. The

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Africa: Higher Education Interrupted

October 27th, 2017 In the past few months, government crackdowns on students and faculty protests at many African countries have disrupted and temporary halted classes and in some cases led to the indefinite closures of universities affecting thousands of students.

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The Importance of Institutional Accreditation

October 12th, 2017 The first step in evaluating non-U.S. academic documents is to determine whether the institution where the studies were completed is recognized and approved by the education authorities in the country, which in most instances is the Ministry

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