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UNITED KINGDOM: 'Much of What We Were Doing Didn't Work'
Daniel Clery
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 68.
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FRANCE: Opening Up to the Rest of the World
Martin Enserink
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 69.
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RUSSIA: 'The Teacher Is Still the Central Figure'
Bryon MacWilliams
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 70b-71b.
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BRAZIL: 'I Do Not Make a Distinction Between Teaching and Research'
Marcelo Leite
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 70a-71a.
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SOUTH AFRICA: 'I Wish ... I Could Give [Them All] Computers'
Robert Koenig
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 72.
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AUSTRIA: 'Can't Have a Career... Without English'
John Bohannon
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 73.
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CHINA: 'It's Important to Ask Students To Do Some Work on Their Own'
Dennis Normile
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 74b-75b.
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INDIA: Beyond Islands of Excellence
Pallava Bagla
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 74a-75a.
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SOUTH KOREA: 'A Strong Voice' For Course Reform
Richard Stone
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 76.
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JAPAN: Spreading Knowledge of Science and Technology
Dennis Normile
Science 6 Jul 2007; 317: 77.
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