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The Institute for Education's (IFE) mission is to recognize, encourage, and promote civility and leadership locally, nationally, and in the world community. IFE also encourages youth global citizenship with programs that foster intercultural understanding.
IFE convenes political, business, media, and community leaders at the highest levels to encourage collaboration and foster civility. IFE's success in establishing common ground presents opportunities for leaders to share knowledge and explore innovative solutions to the most critical challenges of our time, while also helping to strengthen public policy outcomes and encourage greater global understanding.
For 16 years, INFO has hosted Supreme Court Justices, Members of Congress, Nobel Laureates, Pulitzer Prize Winners, Ambassadors, Cabinet Secretaries, Governors, and Mayors to discuss the world’s most important public policy issues.
When politics is a clash between personalities, the country loses. When politics is a battle between competing ideas, the country wins. That's why IFE launched a program called Civility: The Politics of Common Ground. The program creates a forum in which to build relationships across party lines and across international divides, to restore civility and change the tone of discourse in American politics. Some of our work occurs behind-the-scenes and includes the assistance of professional facilitators to ensure the greatest level of success. Each year, IFE proudly recognizes notable individuals for their commitment to the spirit of civility in political life.
IFE facilitates forums for regional, national, and world leaders to encourage strategic thinking and innovative solutions to shared problems. Coach Kemper was recently honored at a dinner hosted by Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong of China for her friendship and work through IFE to promote better understanding between China and the US. IFE also celebrates individual contributions to the quality of life in our community by presenting an annual award to deserving individuals.
IFE's commitment to leadership also extends to the next generation. IFE is a co-founder of the Center for International Education at Washington International School. We design and sponsor programs that educate for global citizenship and intercultural understanding so that youth are prepared for the global economy. Students from public and private schools in the greater Washington, DC area are encouraged to address critical global, social, and environmental issues, while teachers receive help to integrate a greater international focus into their curricula.
Select youth leaders nominated by their high schools participate in an 18-month program to learn the skills of social entrepreneurship. Fellows meet with experts to design sustainable solutions for a social or environmental problem. Fellows then implement these solutions in their communities.
In 2007, the "Going Green: A Call to Action Symposium" was held at the World Bank, bringing together high school student leaders and educators from more than 50 public and private schools to meet with national and international leaders to address environmental and climate issues. Student and teacher teams designed action plans to implement within their schools and communities.
Immersion programs for high school teams of students and teachers who travel to developing regions of the world each year to study global issues and successful models for sustainable change. In 2007, teams traveled to China, Paraguay, and Zambia. In 2008, a special LearnBusiness Japan will include an economic focus. Teacher-student teams return to their schools to report on lessons learned and encourage an expanded international curriculum so all students can become more internationally aware and responsive.
This program assists economically disadvantaged children from public schools in math and science through customized computer-based coaching. This endeavor reflects IFE’s dedication to educating students for world citizenship and competition in the global market place.
The Institute for Education is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization qualified to receive tax-deductible contributions from corporations, foundations, and individuals pursuant to Section 501 (c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Service Code.

Coach Kathy Kemper, IFE Founder and CEO

Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, with Illie Nastase at the Celebrity Tennis Round Robin.

Morton M. Kondracke, Roll Call Executive Editor