As early as 20 12, Shu, director of the Foreign Affairs Department of the Education Department of Zhejiang Province, told the media that in recent years, the number of college students going abroad for exchange (exchange) has been increasing, with 20 1 12000 people exceeding 1 10,000, accounting for more than 12000 people.
What supports this point is the gradual increase of exchange programs in colleges and universities. According to Beijing Youth Daily, the international exchange programs of Capital Normal University, Minzu University of China, Peking University and Beijing Normal University are also increasing.
In addition to domestic exchange students, China Ocean International Exchange students expand information, aiming at strengthening exchanges between different countries and enhancing mutual understanding, cultural exchanges and friendly exchanges. Because of its public nature, reasonable expenses and strict overseas management, it has been popular in Europe for more than 40 years, and was introduced to China by the Ministry of Education of China in the 1970s.
International students aged between 15- 18 enter the country with a J- 1 exchange visitor visa, study in American public schools for one year, and stay with American families, so that students can improve their English ability, learn new knowledge, and improve their independent thinking ability and adaptability.
Adapting to the living and learning environment in the United States in advance, every student participating in the exchange program also shoulders the heavy responsibility of being a small messenger of cultural exchange, cultivating an international vision and becoming a citizen of the world. ?
The Sino-US high school exchange program has just been officially launched. There are about 600 students in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Hunan, Hubei, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Guizhou, Henan, Hebei and other regions every year, which has attracted extensive attention from schools, students and parents with international vision.
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