Many schools have already begun offering coursework that deals with global issues, as well as study abroad and foreign exchange programs centered on a particular field or major. Additionally, most large universities have students from all over the world. So, diversity is reasonably well covered. What's missing is the global community aspect. Cooperative projects between students at US and foreign schools would go far to help students see the value and difficulties of living in a "Global Community."
2006-06-13 08:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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By promoting and embracing e-Learning. It is the destiny of Higher Education that bridges the communication gap for the forming of global communities of study and cross-cultural understanding.
2006-06-13 15:42:02
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answered by blueunicorn9 2
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American Higher Education being college or university, we offer graduates an opportunity to work in their field in a foreign country.
2006-06-13 14:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Make the first two years consist of manditory enrollment in the Peace Corps. Just like other countries make it manditory to be in the army for two years.
2006-06-13 16:14:16
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answered by hmr_hed 1
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YOU NEED GLOBAL COMMUNITY BECAUSE WITH OUT GLOBAL COMMUNITY YOU WOULDNT BE ABLE TO TALK TO ANY ONE AROUND YOU. COMMUCATION IS THE 1ST KEEP TO HAVING A COMMUNITY. THEIR NOTHING DIFFERENT ABOUT MAN AND WOMEN OR PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT COLOR WE ALL NEED HOUSE AND JOBS.
2006-06-13 14:46:15
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answered by mother 1
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commercials promoting it, and educating the public...from there people will research to see if it is possible and there for educate them selves on the benefits.
2006-06-13 14:44:49
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answered by micki_g 4
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