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A Mongol-language school under Russian auspices opened in Yihe Huree in 1912; much of the teaching of the 47 pupils was done by Buryat Mongols from Siberia. In the same year, a military school with Russian instructors opened. By 1914 a school teaching Russian to Mongolian children were operating in the capital. Its graduates, in a pattern that ...
The Westchester Academy for International Studies (WAIS) is a public charter school in the Spring Branch Independent School District in Houston, Texas.It serves grades 6–12 and is an International Baccalaureate continuum school, authorized for Middle Years, Career-related, and Diploma Programmes.
Will Jones Elementary, also located in Midtown; [4] it was scheduled to open for the new 09-10 school year in the fall. The Academy is a partnership with the Houston Independent School District, the Houston Community College Central Campus, Houston A+ Challenge and the Asia Society’s Network of International Studies Schools. [5]
There has been long-standing encouragement to teach at least one other language other than Mongolian. Traditionally, Russian was taught during middle school and high school. After the 1990 transition to democracy, English has been gaining more ground in Mongolian schools.
The school offers bachelor's and master's degrees in a number of fields, among which are English (including English teaching), Business Administration (marketing management specialization), Accounting, Sociology and Social Work, Mongolian Language and Journalism (teacher training and media specialists training), Food Production Technology and ...
The Mongolian embassy to the United States estimated the Mongolian population in nearby Arlington, Virginia, at 2,600 as of 2006; reportedly, they were attracted to the area by the high quality of public education—resulting in Mongolian becoming the school system's third-most spoken language, after English and Spanish; 219 students of ...
The Japanese Language Supplementary School of Houston, a supplementary Japanese school, is located in the city. Its classes are held at the Westchester Academy for International Studies . [ 33 ] The school is for children between ages 5 and 18 who are Japanese speakers. [ 34 ]
In 1945, Chinggeltei returned to Inner Mongolia; soon after, the surrender of Japan brought World War II to an end. He took up teaching duties at the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Academy (内蒙古自治学院) in Chifeng, compiling textbooks and in Mongolian as well as teaching both politics and language and literature courses. [2]