RESPONSE OF US HIGHER EDUCATION TO EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS
Title:
RESPONSE OF US HIGHER EDUCATION TO EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS
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Appeared in:
Higher education in Europe
Paging:
Volume 4 (1979) nr. 2 pages 20-23
Year:
1979-04
Contents:
The questions of what foreign students expect from higher education institution of the host country and how, if at all, their institute is accommodating the specific needs of foreign students in terms of education that relates to development problems at home, are analyzed in the following article, in the context of higher education in the United States. The article based on a speech given by Harold L. Enarson, President of Ohio State University, at the 1979 Conference on International Education: “International Education-The Global Context, The U.S. Role”. The conference which was organized by the Institute of International Education was held from 26 to 28 February 1979 in Washington D.C., and was attended by over 800 academic, business, and governmental leaders. The aim of the conference was to help give direction and unity to efforts on behalf of international education for the decade ahead.