Spring 2023
Articles:
Introduction / Peggy Pelonis
From The Editor / Caroline Ellwood
The Journal Is Born / Mary Langford
Festival Of Hope, Creating Spaces For Millions Of Young People / Olli Pekka Heinonen
A Human Learning Ecosystem For Our Times: Bringing Simplicity And System To Global Learning / Kevin Bartlett
AI And The Evolution Of Education: Embracing The Potential By Exploring / David Miles
ECIS – Our Story / Kam Chohan
Historical Vignette – A choice from the past. This article was first published in April 2007. Other People can also be Right: Thoughts on Being a Global Citizen / Samir Al Farra
Where Do International School Leaders Look To For Their Moral Compass? / Terry Haywood
Reflections On The Evolution Of Theory Of Knowledge Within The International Baccalaureate Diploma / Malcolm Davis
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme: Prospects For Liberal Education In Post-Neoliberal Times / James Cambridge
International Schools, Looking Back And Moving Forward / Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson
Fall 2022
Articles:
From The Editor / Caroline Ellwood
Pechersk School International, Kyiv, Ukraine: The Story Of How – Learning Continues In A School Impacted By War / Rachel Caldwell
History – The First Casualty Of War – A Lesson From Tolstoy’s ‘War And Peace.’ / Paul Regan
Tea And Oysters: Metaphors For A Global Education / George Walker
Conscious And Unconscious Culture / Richard Pearce
Critical Hope For Culturally Responsive International Schools / Darnell Fine, Wendy Windust
Students’ Experiences Of The Dot B Mindfulness Program In The Middle Years Programme Of The International Baccalaureate In The Netherlands / Mary. C. Kelly
Historical Vignette – Ruminations From Grey Mattern And 5 Key Research Projects In International Education From The Interwar Years, Part 2 / Bob Sylvester
International Schools – A Developing Market And An Innovative Sector / Nalini Cook
Accreditation, Strategic Planning, And Distributive Leadership: A Single And Powerful Process For Engaging And Empowering A Community To Build The Desired Culture Of Learning And CoCreate A Road Map For Growth – A Case Study: St Johnsbury Academy, Jeju, South Korea / Darlene Fisher, Michael Fisher
‘It Opened My Mind’: Namibian Teacher Professional Development Via EdCamp / Joanne M. Marshall, Rick Fitzpatrick
Book Review
- Interpreting International Education: In Honour Of Professor Jeff Thompson / Richard Caffyn
Spring 2022
Articles:
Past, Present, Future: The IB Is A Leading Edge In A Changing World / Olli-Pekka Heinonen
The Advantages Of NNESTs – Non-Native English-Speaking Teachers – As Role Models In International Schools / Maurice Carder
Towards A More Effective Board: A Personal View. Part Two / Peter MacKenzie
Hope, Love, And Equity:
A Critically Conscious Systems Thinking Approach / Amy Lassiter Ardell, Margaret Sauceda Curwen, and Kevin James Stockbridge
International Schools And The Impact Of COVID-19: Personal Observations Amidst The Pandemic / Robert Harrison
An Exploration Of IB MYP Teachers’ Personal Beliefs About Education And How They Correspond To The Philosophy Of The MYP / Mary. C. Kelly
Seven Liminal Moments In The History Of International Education (1851-1950) / Bob Sylvester
Innovative Orientation Approaches At IB World Schools / Rick Fitzpatrick
The Spacs Programme: A Case Study On Building Effective Collaboration Between Educators And Students / Antonios Karampelas, Maira Pyrgioti, Dimitrios Athanasopoulos, Barbara Simonetou, et al.
Obituary George Walker: A Remarkable Man, A Remarkable Life / Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson
Book Review
- The False Promise Of Global Learning: Why Education Needs Boundaries. By Alex Standish (2012) London: Continuum / James Cambridge
- The Needful: A Year In An International School In Africa By Peter Mackenzie The Book Guild Ltd. 2022 / David Wilkinson
Fall 2021
Articles
From the Editor
What to do if examinations are not possible
Reflections on the implications of the covid pandemic for the future of international education and high stakes summative assessment
Assessing the impact of a pilot programme for inclusive wellbeing on international school teachers’ self-efficacy
The Purple Yeti in the Digital Slopes: An Action Research on Mindfulness in Physical Education Online and HyFlex Elementary Classes
Towards Sustainable Education
A Personal View On The Role Of The School Board. Part One – Why School Boards Don’t Work
How about Internationally-Minded EAL education?
Historical Vignette:
‘Education should be Fun’ – David Styan 1937 – 2021: His Contribution to International Education
Myth, guidance counselling and dropping out of university
Has Autoethnography a role in International Schools’ Research?
Book Review
- Education and Elitism: Challenges and Opportunities. Conrad Hughes (2021)
- The Goldilocks Map. A classroom teacher’s quest to evaluate ‘brain based’ teaching advice. Andrew Watson
- DAVID SUTCLIFFE Pioneer of International Education; His Life, His Words and His Legacy
Spring 2021
Articles
Speaking Freely about Free Speech
Thinking Locally – Taking Theory of Knowledge outside the Classroom - Part 3 of a series on teaching TOK
Investigating Students’ Perceptions on the Assessment of the Theory of Knowledge Course in the International
Baccalaureate Diploma Program
Exploring the Clustering of Elite Traditional International School Graduates at Global Universities
Widening Gaps
E-Learning: Implications for educators in China
ECIS: LEADING FOR THE FUTURE: From Surviving to Thriving
Facing up to Complexity: The tension between convictions and experiences
In Memoriam 1. Gerard Renaud: Idealist and Visionary
In Memoriam 2. ISA: “The genesis of a pedagogical revolution”
Historical Vignette: Rhodes Must Fall: The tale of two statues
Book Review: Phil Beadle, The Fascist Painting: What is Cultural Capital?
Book Review: Teaching and Learning in International Schools. (2021)
October 2020
Articles
Part One:
International Schools react to the COVID-19 crisis in education
Powerful Pedagogy: Lessons Learned from our Remote Learning Experience
A Six-Stage Approach to Creating a Meaningful Online Educational Programme at a K-12 International Girls’ School in South Korea
Four Pillars Suggested as Necessary to Develop Conscious Young World Citizens
A Global Community of Practice: Teaching Multilingual Learners Online
Negotiating Lock-Down: A Study in Creativity and Well-being
Commitment to Culture, Conventions and Creativity during the Coronavirus Pandemic: A School’s Journey
Towards Sustainable Education: Lessons from COVID-19
COVID-19 and the Future for International Schools: Speculations over a Socially Distanced Coffee…
Part Two:
Anti-Racism and International Schools
Teaching Anti-discrimination and Race in the Wake of the Black Lives Matter Movement - Two Educators’ Reflections and Suggestions
Teaching the Inquisitive: The Qualities and Considerations Necessary to be a Successful Teacher of Theory of Knowledge in the IBDP. Part 2
Book Review
Piketty, T. (2020) Capital and Ideology
Milburn, K. (2019) Generation Left
May 2020
Articles
ISJ Re-thinking the purpose of ‘International Schooling’: 50 years after Leach
Questioning the enduring impact of international education – insights from alumni
Rethinking International Education: Leadership and Management
Culture: its present and future role in International Education
Co-operative Learning through Group Work
Immersion in Collaboration: Supporting Multilingualism and Academic Success
Historical Vignette - A Reflection on the ‘Why’ of ECIS
Book Review - Perspectives on the IB Diploma Core, edited by Judith Fabian, Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson
Obituary: Stefanos Gialamas
Obituary: Michael Maybury
Obituary: David Sutcliffe and Colin Jenkins
October 2019
Articles
Redesigning Education for the Future: Integrating K-12 and Higher Education Learning
Book Review: Second Language Learners in International Schools. Maurice Carder, Patricia Mertin, Sarah Porter
Who is Rethinking International Education?
International Education and Capitalism
Nature and Nurture of Educational Diversity
Using Online Discussion Forums to Empower 21st Century Learners
Teaching the Inquisitive: The Qualities and Considerations Necessary to be a Successful Teacher of TOK (Theory of Knowledge) in the IBDP
The Diversity Collaborative: Cultivating Diverse International School Leaders
An inquiry into drama teacher perceptions of the extent to which their practices are shaped by different forms of assessment – using as a specific case study MYP pedagogy and the IB MYP Arts e-assessment
Book Review: Marco Duranti (2017) The Conservative Human Rights Revolution: European Identity, Transnational Politics, and the Origins of the European Convention
Obituary: Edna Murphy, Founder and Editor of ISJ, 1981 -2003
Some Personal Memories of Edna Murphy
November 2018
Articles
The International Schools Journal
Resolving conflicts in international schools through an understanding of culture
A reality check: What it means when a Chinese school embraces international education
Cultural borderlands: Cultural dissonance in the international school
From Ancient Greece to Mayan temples to Arabian souqs; bringing music and mathematics alive through interdisciplinary learning
Ambiguity, uncertainty and the ‘post-truth’ world: Implications for the IB Diploma Programme Theory of Knowledge Course
Gender and sexual diversity in international schools
The IB at 50: Developments in the Asia Pacific Region – a golden era
Continuing the discussion of international education in the ‘Global South’: A Cambridge perspective
A rationale for the Cambridge Assessment International Education standards for school self-evaluation
40 years of the International Schools Theatre Association
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Book Reviews
Growing up in Transit: The politics of belonging at an international school, by Danau Tanu
Thinking the Unthinkable: A new imperative for leadership in a disruptive age, by Nik Gowing and Chris Langdon
April 2018
Articles
Celebrating 50 years of the IB
A dilemma and an opportunity for the IB@50
The IB introduces the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP) – the story from Kent and Finland
IB developments in Africa
The role of Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Activity and Service and Extended Essay within the IB Diploma Programme
The essentials of international leadership
The next 50 years: a higher calling?
The Why and How of education for the greater good
Valuing diversity
Challenging the monolingual habitus of international school classrooms
Authentic learning: Boosting ELL language and academic proficiency development
Recruiting international educators in a global teacher shortage: Research for practice
Book Review:
Understanding Prejudice and Education: the challenge for future generations
November 2017
Articles
International Education in the ‘Global South’: An International Baccalaureate Perspective
How Can Education Reduce Prejudice in the 21st Century?
Transforming K-12 Educational Institutions: The Global Morfosis Paradigm (gMp)
The International Baccalaureate Standards and Practices as Reflected in Literature
Beyond Partisanship: Traditional vs Progressive
Students Meeting Art: Teaching Creativity in Thailand
Engaging with Difference, Global Citizenship and the Dutch Zwarte Piet: Finding Ways Forward
International Education at the University of Bath: the story so far,
The theories of Lev Vygostsky as a framework for a critical analysis of learning during drama festivals organized by the International Schools Theatre Association (ISTA),
Book Reviews:
Empowering Learning: The Importance of Being Experiential
Playing with Fire: Embracing Risk and Danger in Schools
April 2017
Articles
Producing citizens of the world – or of nowhere? Prospects for international schools and international education in a post-Brexit polity.
Evolving the IB Middle Years Programme: Part three – Assessment
Authentic Learning: Boosting ELL Language and Academic Proficiency Development
‘Best fit’ college placement for student-athletes: a comprehensive model for international schools
School with Two Hearts: creating an identity to support learning
Collaboration between Admissions Offices and Learning Support Departments in inclusive schools: The experience of the International School of Brussels
The Misfortune of Impetuous Decisions: Reasons why research, critical thinking, and a bit of scepticism are needed to tame our initiatives
A Tribute to ISA – ‘The International Schools Association’ – on its 65th Anniversary
Book Reviews:
Preventing and countering extremism and terrorist recruitment
Revolutionizing K-12 Blended Learning through the i²Flex Classroom Model
November 2016
Articles
Engaging with difference: finding ways forward.
Where are you from? The real power of imagined Home
Breaking through the cultural bubble: International schools engaging at the local level
How culture affects how Chinese students approach learning in western education environments
Reciprocal-relational teaching: culturally-responsive pedagogy in the Pacific Islands
International schools as ‘institutions’ and the issue of ‘legitimacy’
Implementing assessment criterion F in the IBDP Extended Essay: What advice should supervisors give to candidates?
Responsive language acquisition: a Singapore paradigm
The beginning of a blended learning experience in Theory of Knowledge
Extending admissions roles and understandings from the micro to the macro level
Effective instructional leadership strategies: the value of disconnecting from work
Ian Hill reflects on his years in education
Book Reviews:
Proust and the Squid: the story and science of the reading brain
Whose History? Essays in Perception
Obituary - William Powell
April 2016
Articles
What is an International School? Part two considers: ‘a way forward?’
From theory to practice: A critical review of the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme
French ... a by-product?
Learning to read: Where does it happen?
The Free Classroom Creative Assignment: leveraging student strengths to enhance learning
Mathematics education – making it fit for purpose
The International Baccalaureate: guidance counselling, predictions and the Middle Years Programme
Developing a culture of feedback through microteaching
The Alliance for International Education: retrospective and prospective
Book Reviews:
Infusing IB philosophy and pedagogy into Chinese language teaching
The Discursive Construction of Intercultural Understanding in China: A case study of an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
November 2015
Articles
International education – for saints or sinners?
International schools – creative communities with a cause
Finding creative solutions to the security challenges terrorism is bringing to international schools
Moving from ‘womanless history’ to women stepping up into school leadership roles
Meeting the needs of a changing landscape: new innovations in international teacher preparation
The Internet of Things: ethics of our connectivity
What is an ‘international school’? Part one
Evolving the IB Middle Years Programme
Part two: school structures, implementation and impact research
Book Reviews:
Can Non-Europeans Think?
Second Language Students in English-Medium Classrooms
A Guide for Teachers in International Schools
What is education for? The views of great thinkers and their relevance today
April 2015
Articles
The challenge of nurturing intercultural competence in young people
Valuing languages and cultures: the first step towards developing intercultural understanding
Intercultural understanding and national contexts: bicycle needs frame
Bravely searching for the ‘Nature of intercultural understanding’
Peace and tolerance – value education discourse in India
The inter-cultural toolbox – a means for developing intercultural competencies
Evolving the IB Middle Years Programme: Curriculum
Tracing the path of ESL provision in international schools over the last four decades
From good idea to global influence: ECIS turns 50
Book Reviews:
The changing landscape of international schooling: implications for theory and practice.
The Restless School
November 2014
Articles
Peace education beyond the mission statement
War Poetry in the 21st century: legacy, context, relevance – and the poetry...
Lessons from Hiroshima: building cultures of peace in international education
WW1 battlefields as a way to promote internationalism: some practical suggestions
Languages in competition and conflict: mechanisms of linguistic evolution
Are strategic plans truly strategic?
Big History, part two
E-portfolio: time to reflect
Clarifying the relationship between teacher movement and culture: four teacher profiles
The impact of technology tools on literacy motivation on elementary school English language learners: podcasting in a 4th grade EAL class
Historical vignette – Tracing the path of ESL provision in international schools over the last four decades. Part one
Learning in a digitalized age: Plugged in, turned on, totally engaged?
April 2014
Articles
The significance of Jerome Bruner
Teacher dependent discourse patterns: variations in student discourse roles in an International Baccalaureate school – a mathematics focus
Globally-minded students: defining, measuring and developing intercultural sensitivity. Part 2
Big history
Twenty-first century learning from a third century BC perspective
The World Studies Extended Essay: challenging students on global issues – an interdisciplinary approach
1 1=? Some thoughts on creativity
International education and national education – can they co-exist?
Historical vignette - A Middle Eastern Odyssey
Global Education Under Attack: International Baccalaureate in America
The OIQ Factor: Raising your school’s organizational intelligence
International Education and Schools: Moving Beyond the First 40 Years
Glimpses of Utopia - A lifetime’s education
November 2013
Articles
Striking the balance: Promoting the rule of law and the role of education in the work of the United Nations
Supporting the professional development of teaching assistants in an international context
No data left behind
Providing exceptional educational experiences to students with financial need A modern challenge for international K-12 Schools
The future of the librarian as a meta-data specialist
Using energizers to enhance memory recall in grade 8
Globally-minded students: defining, measuring and developing intercultural sensitivity
Curriculum for global citizenship
The teacher’s managed heart in an international school setting
Historical vignette – Dr T Michael Maybury
Book Reviews:
Mind your Head – An Emotional Intelligence Guide for School Leaders
Cracked: Why Psychiatry is Doing More Harm Than Good
April 2013
Articles
A new language for culture, identity and values
The World Studies Extended Essay: challenging students on global issues
Finding the value of X: re-exploring the influence of teachers’ interpersonal qualities on learning
The Master of Teaching at the University of Melbourne: a clinical model for pre-service teacher preparation
Professional learning with quantifiable classroom interaction data
Fostering criticality for the iGeneration
Educational and online technologies and the way we learn
A theatre for action: adopting the Khan Academy in support of a classroom model in the MYP
Describing the dynamic nature of mathematics as a cultural product
Education beyond frontiers: early signs of international mindedness
Historical vignette – Fifty years of development: The American School of Barcelona
Book Reviews:
Internationalizing Teacher Education in the United States
Taking the IPC Forward
November 2012
Articles
A teacher on the board: poacher or gamekeeper? A personal reflection
Intercultural communication competency for international educators
Integrated mother tongue education: three Dutch examples from the shop floor
Mission possible: the efforts of the IB to align mission and vision with daily practice
Teaching about migration in an international school?
An instrument to measure traditional and cyber bullying in overseas schools
Digital game-based curriculum? My child doesn’t play computer games
Curiosity, a condition for learning
Educational institutions: preparing young people to serve humanity
Historical vignettes – Child-centred pedagogy, internationalism and bilingualism at the International School of Geneva
Book Reviews:
Schools for the Future Europe: Values and Change beyond Lisbon
Internationalizing Teacher Education in the United States
Learning and Teaching about Islam: Essays in Understanding
April 2012
Articles
Tea and oysters: metaphors for a global education
Creating contact zones: ISTA festivals and the practice of WE
Creative institutional partnerships that enhance experiential learning in times of crisis
Routes to international higher education: university admission officers’ research
Pedagogic discourse: a language for the description and analysis of international curriculum implementation
Online learning in the IB
Documenting strategic intent and progress with action plans
Reflection on what is implied by ‘international’ with reference to international education and international schools
Defining and evaluating international-mindedness in a school context
Historical vignettes – Then and Now: What has become of the Atlantic College project?
Book Review
The Changing Face of International Education; Challenges for the IB
November 2011
Articles
Cultural communication: increasing intercultural understanding to enhance collaboration in educational communities
Helping struggling teens – the ones who need more than we can provide
An unbeatable pedagogy: gaming strategies that impact learning
A dialogue between the Reggio Emilia Experience and the IB Primary Years Programme
Theory of knowledge and the fantastical claims of science in the 21st century
ESL in international schools in the IBMYP: the elephant under the table
Supporting teachers in their delivery of an internationally-minded curriculum
Optimizing ESL programs in international schools
Historical vignettes: The origins of the IB Middle Years Programme, part two
Book Review
Research Methods in Education
Film Review
‘21:21’
April 2011
Articles
Celebrating 30 Years
Building a case for cultural sensitivity through personal storytelling and interpersonal dialogue in international education
Religion and spirituality: drivers or obstacles to international learning
Promoting peace through international education
What is a serious academic doing meddling with animated documentary graphics?
The future of leadership – what will it take to succeed?
Promoting professional learning from within
A holistic, international approach to early childhood education
Facing history and ourselves in post-conflict societies
Historical vignettes: the origins of the IB Middle Years Programme. Part one
Book Reviews:
Gifted Lives: What Happens When Gifted Children Grow Up
Overschooled but Undereducated
Global Dreams, Enduring Tensions
Sites of Multilingualism: Complementary Schools In Britain Today
Schooling Internationally: Globalisation, internationalism and the future of international schools
November 2010
Articles
Method – ELSE. For schools where children teach themselves
Transforming elite education for the 21st century
The Primary Years Programme and First Steps (2nd edition) literacy resources
Using drama to improve oral skills in the ESL classroom
Looking beneath the tip of the iceberg: cultural intelligence in international education
Complexities of a maintenance bilingual programme – a Thai case study
A growing need for support: rising population of students with ASD and LD
The role of the international school counselor
An international perspective of academic leadership
Historical vignettes: Robert Blackburn (1927-1990)
Book Reviews:
Becoming an Emotionally Intelligent Teacher
Effective Marketing, Communications and Development
April 2010
Articles
Teaching in multilingual classrooms
Personality and its effect on relationships and teaching and learning styles
From Local or International to Colloquial or Cosmopolitan - refining how we look at the populations of international schools
Cultural differences in cognitive learning at international schools
Turning the teaching of languages inside out: embedding the Mother Tongue (MT) into the school
Enabling long-term effective school leadership: nine ways to understand and utilise micropolitics in international schools
Putting students in control of teaching and learning: some lessons from Joseph Lancaster’s monitorial system
Teaching is teamwork: preparing for, planning, and implementing effective co-teaching practice
Historical vignettes: Ruth Bonner IB pioneer
Book Reviews:
Justice
International Mindedness: A Professional Development Handbook for International Schools
International Schools as Organizations: a population ecology approach
November 2009
Articles
The changing nature of communication and its effect on schools
The implementation of web accessibility standards for learning content management systems in international schools
ESL or ‘EAL’? Programme or ‘support’? The baggage that comes with names
Engaging with the foundations of literacy, supporting ESL and EAL students across the international school curriculum
The emergence of ‘internationally-minded’ national schools in Australia
Global revolutions in higher education: the international schools’ perspective
Developing a community of enquiry to teach the ‘morals’ syllabus in a European school
What should students learn?
An external and objective performance review of a school’s management team - why this is a vital tool for boards
The spice of life? Food-related metaphors for international education
Historical vignettes: 25 years of Fieldworks Education
Book Review
Educating for Global Citizenship
April 2009
Articles
Education and the shifting global context
International education: a bridge to intercultural understanding
Embracing the plural: taking an educational approach to cultures that resists reduction
Are values universal?
The values and behaviours supporting a holistic approach to education: can they be described as global?
Leadership for learning: conversations that matter
The invisible constituency: non-teaching staff in international schools
We live in a Wikiworld. Should our students?
The IKEA school
For better or for worse: marrying business realities with the ideals of international education
Perkins School for the Blind Educational Leadership Program
Historical vignettes: Gérard Renaud
November 2008
Articles
The emergence of ‘cultivated’ international schools in Britain
The negotiation of identity in an international school setting
Branding your school: ten lessons in marketing not to be ignored
UbD and PYP: complementary planning frameworks
Seven steps on how the international education community can prevent school based homophobia and homophobic bullying and harassment
Not by STRs alone
Leadership in international schools: nine short case studies
Challenging experiences – what do students learn?
Historical vignettes: John Goormaghtigh
Book review
Proust and the Squid, Maryanne Wolf
April 2008
Articles
Challenging assumptions about international education research
How one international school is integrating information technology into its classrooms and the PYP
The broadening compass of Education for Democratic Citizenship
Understanding the historical context: history as an investigative lens in studying the micropolitics of international schools
Children on the move: using Pollock’s transition model for better understanding of internationally mobile primary-aged pupils
The Parent Principal
The Reischauer Scholars Program: a Stanford University-based distancelearning course for high school students
Classifying bilingual education
Early stirrings in international education
Part XIV: IB regional offices
Book reviews
Equal rights to the curriculum: Many Languages, One Message
Making the Difference: Differentiation in International Schools
November 2007
Articles
An insight into the diversity of board structures in international schools
Beneath the surface: inside cultures of boards of independent schools
Ethical decision-making by educational leaders: its historical context and useful frameworks
International schools: exponential growth and future implications
Copyright, Fair Use, and overseas schools
What strategies do IGCSE examiners use to mark candidates’ scripts?
Can technology support international school missions?
Balancing language and content: teaching English language learners in the 21st century
The IB and languages
Early stirrings in international education Part XIII: expansion of IB offices
Book reviews
Where does international education end? The Sage Handbook of Research in International Education
International Trustee Handbook: A guide to effective governance for independent school boards
April 2007
Articles
Differentiating instruction for girls and boys
Other people can also be right: thoughts on being a global citizen
Possible counselling interventions in relation to young people and the issue of ‘coming out’
Enquiry into learning from intergenerational practice: an invitation to schoolbased researchers
Western teachers and Thai parents: are there similar views and expectations of an education in an international school?
Private-public initiative in action: after-school foreign language training for elementary schoolers
Questions arising from the process of schooling and institutionalized violence
Early stirrings in international education Part XII: marketing the IB Diploma Programme to ministries of education
Book Reviews
Imagining Multilingual Schools – Languages in Education and Glocalization
Introduction to International Education, International Schools and their Communities
Bilinguilism in International Schools
November 2006
Articles
Extremism, terrorism, nationalism, protectionism – is there any room left for optimism?
Challenges facing faith schools in internationalising their curriculum
Building bridges of minds and hearts
Developing a comprehensive support programme for families in transition: a working model in practice
Ethical decision making by educational leaders: the need for a cultural multiparadigm approach
KIS and WIS: perspectives on an affiliation
An insight into the site movement of CIS accredited international schools
Early stirrings in international education Part XI: marketing the IB Diploma Programme to universities and schools
Book Review
One Nation Under Therapy
April 2006
Articles
Peace and Conflict Studies: the first three decades
Waste not, want not: teacher attrition and retention in global schools
Teaming up: the advantages of pooling resources in professional development
Going beyond foreign languages. Psychology of bilingualism and expatriate life
An insight into the low founding base of many international schools
Critical approaches to researching cross-cultural management in international schools
International but not global: how international school curricula fail to address global issues and how this must change
Early stirrings in international education Part X: school heads and governments rescue the IB project
Letter to the Editor:Bilingualism and the CIS Accreditation process.
Book Review
International Education and Conflict
November 2005
Articles
A case for international mindfulness
Conflict and its resolution in the governance and management of international schools
The internet is changing the way your students think
To what extent do the Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate Organization provide a coherent and consistent educational continuum?
Seeing ourselves: the student perspective
One October night in Bali: A resource base for the study of terrorism
The International School of Havana’s experience with the Cambridge International Diploma for Teachers and Trainers
Early stirrings in international education part 1X: evaluation of the IB project 1967-76
Letter to the Editor: The CIS accreditation process and the issue of bilingualism
Book review
Decolonisation, Globalisation: Language in Education Policy and Practice
April 2005
Articles
Part one
The Alliance for International Education – making possible the age of influence
What must a school do to be globally responsible?
Human rights, education and international-mindedness
IBO partnerships: influencing the quality of international education
Of onions and ruins: knowing cultures through their heritage?
Part two
Perceptions of death
Using electronic portfolios in higher education
Career metaphor and the international school teacher
Bilingualism and the Council of International Schools (CIS)
November 2004
Articles
Ambushed by technology – or liberated?
From MYP to Diploma: an investigation into the impact of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme on International Baccalaureate Diploma candidates
Integrating the IBMYP and IGCSE: Report on the International Conference held in Muscat, Oman, March 10-12, 2004
Interpersonal teacher behaviour in international schools
The impact of moves on international school students: a transition study in Argentina
Ethical pluralism in sport and education
Breaking down the boundaries: rethinking professional development through ICT
A story of data-guided international school improvement
Early stirrings in international education Part VIII: IB trial examinations and experimental period: 1967-76
Book Reviews
Bridging the Culture Gap: A Practical Guide to International Business Communication
April 2004
Articles
International Cultural Overpass: its relation to and alienation from indigenous culture
Mobility in metaphor: colourful descriptions of Third Culture Kids
Overload and role ambiguity in international schools: the evidence from public relations activity
Developing partnerships for differentiation
Reading and writing strategies that prepare students for Advanced Placement courses
Strategic planning: a practical approach for international schools
The role of the teacher librarian in an international school
Oracy’s central role in teaching mathematics effectively to EAL students
Early stirrings in international education Part VII: IB Diploma curriculum design: late 1960s – early 1970s
Book Reviews
Beyond A levels: Curriculum 2000 and the Reform of 14-19 Qualifications
New Kid in School