AAWE Publications

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Alternatively, you can download our printable publications order form, and mail it to us with your payment. For bulk orders, or if you just want to save on shipping and handling charges, you can drop by the AAWE office in Paris and purchase any of our publications directly (cash or check payments only).

Beyond the Bac - Higher Education in France & Abroad, 2011

In one volume, this groundbreaking AAWE publication provides all the essential information for the student exploring higher education options in France and/or abroad. Learn about the structure of the French higher education system, recent reforms, universities, prépas, grandes écoles, specialized schools, grad school for the international graduate, and studying in English in France and other EU countries. Are you considering higher education in the US, Canada, the UK or Australia? Learn about education structures, application procedures, financial aid and more in chapters dedicated to university study in each of these countries. Anecdotal comments from bicultural students provide a personal glimpse into a variety of educational experiences.  Price:  18 euros


 


AAWE Guide to Education in France, 7th Edition,
for primary and secondary schooling,
is currently out of print, stay tuned for the 8th Edition in 2012



Vital Issues: How to Survive Officialdom While Living in France, 2005

Vital Issues: How to Survive Officialdom While Living in France, 2005 Information concerning important life issues confronting multicultural families living in France: marriage, employment, owning and renting property, divorce, mediation, care and services for seniors, retirement, wills and inheritance, and formalities following death. The third edition was expanded to include a chapter on citizenship for Americans living overseas, extensive glossaries of French terms, and even more useful addresses and Web sites. While certain laws have changed since the book's publication in 2005, it remains a comprehensive resource for anglophone residents of France. Price shown below includes discount of 50%.


 


Let Them Eat Cake!

Now in its second edition, this bilingual cookbook features 100 favorite American Dessert recipes! All your baking needs are covered, from cookies to pies, frozen desserts to recipes for kids, and let's not forget the cake! Also included are several pages of useful tips and hints, and where to buy hard-to-find ingredients in France! They are going like hotcakes, get yours while they last!


 



Education and Franco-American Children

Do you have questions about choosing a school for your child in France? This 14 page color brochure, reporting the results of AAWE's 2007 education survey of nearly 300 member children, will provide you with a fresh perspective. Topics include kinds of schools attended; parent satisfaction with schools, English language support, foreign languages studied, diplomas obtained, higher education paths and much more


 

Member only Publications

AAWE News

The AAWE News is the "clubhouse you can hold in your hand". Along with listings of events, we have regular articles on education, bilingualism and citizenship issues. Also popular is the QOTM, or "Question of the Month" which gives our membership an opportunity to answer or comment on a variety of topics.
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AAWE Beyond the Bac

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Let Them Eat Cake

Education and Franco_American Children

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