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06-12-2012, 07:24 AM
In some Gulf states, schools have a surprising problem: To fight against the ubiquity of English while teaching Arab students high-quality Arabic. A university in Milan is going in the other direction, changing its curriculum to teach all its graduate-level courses in English and doing away with instruction in the local students' native Italian.
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