American English is a resource center for teaching and learning about American English language and culture. This website provides a variety of engaging materials and resources for teachers' professional development and for students in the classroom. Both teachers and students will find new ways to practice English and learn more about the United States. The Office of English Language Programs in Washington, D.C. provides academic expertise, advisory and consultative assistance, as well as materials and...
The Exchange Alumni website is a key resource for alumni who wish to advance their efforts, their community, and our world. Membership to this exclusive online community grants access to: Network with alumni leaders in your community and around the world Access a variety of subscription-only newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journals online for free Tap into professional development resources, including mentorship programs
Disability inclusion is central to building mutual understanding among peoples and nations. This page features stories of people meeting challenges; stories that indeed prove diversity is our strength, and that everyone provides important contributions. The State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) has long been committed to the inclusion of U.S. citizens and citizens abroad with disabilities participating in international exchange. This commitment dates back to 1995, when ECA ...
Exchange programs are empowering women and girls to create better societies. No country can get ahead if it leaves half of its people behind. This is why the United States believes that gender equality is critical to our shared goals of prosperity, stability, and peace. The Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs sponsors academic, professional, and cultural exchange programs to educate, empower, and equip women and girls with the tools and resources that may be lacking or inacce...