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The Importance of Education in [[Cultural Diplomacy]]
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The Importance of Education in Cultural Diplomacy
 
By Martha J. Kanter (Under Secretary of Education, US State Department)
 
By Martha J. Kanter (Under Secretary of Education, US State Department)
  
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The internet provides an intergenerational opportunity for better education and better understanding of Cultural Diplomacy and the common good in the years to come as soon as we really look at how we use these tools.
 
The internet provides an intergenerational opportunity for better education and better understanding of Cultural Diplomacy and the common good in the years to come as soon as we really look at how we use these tools.
 
 
It is the exchange of teachers and students; it is why the Fulbright Program is so essential to the United States and to the other countries with whom we work, because it is a model for an exchange that drills down into the kinds of ideas that professors are using to transform the youth who can create the new ideas that will be grounded in the [[Values|values]] of Cultural Diplomacy, mutual understanding, respect, and trust.
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It is the exchange of teachers and students; it is why the Fulbright Program is so essential to the United States and to the other countries with whom we work, because it is a model for an exchange that drills down into the kinds of ideas that professors are using to transform the youth who can create the new ideas that will be grounded in the values of Cultural Diplomacy, mutual understanding, respect, and trust.
 
 
 
This really creates that synergy of new ideas, so that we can think about ways to really express what we would all like to see, especially in this country- an increase in the level of trust between Americans and other colleagues around the world. So I think the main message is to stay on course, and reach out and build relationships; it takes many hours of dialogue and discussion and relations.
 
This really creates that synergy of new ideas, so that we can think about ways to really express what we would all like to see, especially in this country- an increase in the level of trust between Americans and other colleagues around the world. So I think the main message is to stay on course, and reach out and build relationships; it takes many hours of dialogue and discussion and relations.

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