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Introduction to International Education
International Schools and their Communities
- Mary Hayden - University of Bath, UK
Courses:
Global/Comparative Education
Global/Comparative Education
October 2006 | 200 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Interest in the field of international education has never been more intense, and a rapidly expanding number of schools and organizations worldwide now offer curricula that claim to be international in nature. Written by an expert in the field of international education, this comprehensive guide examines the key themes of this evolving field.
The book explores the various origins, definitions and classifications of international education, and considers the audiences it serves, including the students, teachers, parents and administrators. It also looks at issues including quality assurance and role of international schools in the future.
This valuable book will be an excellent source of reference to academics, those engaged in postgraduate study, and practicing teachers.
The book explores the various origins, definitions and classifications of international education, and considers the audiences it serves, including the students, teachers, parents and administrators. It also looks at issues including quality assurance and role of international schools in the future.
This valuable book will be an excellent source of reference to academics, those engaged in postgraduate study, and practicing teachers.
International Education: the Context
International Schools
International Schools and Parents
International School Students: Who They Are
International Schools and Globally-Mobile Students: The School Experience
International Schools and Teachers
International Schools and Administrators
International Schools and the Board
International Schools: the Curriculum
International Schools: External Influences
Future Roles for International Schools
Excellent primer for learners to engage in International Education.
Education , University of Bolton
July 19, 2016
This is an engaging book which explores some of the complex issues involved within international education. The globally mobile student is a particularly interesting chapter as it sets out to explore the international school experience. Readership ranges from undergraduate to postgraduate students who are exploring or engaging in research related to issues of international educating students.
Education, Carshalton College
February 13, 2014