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Hill, Ian – International Schools Journal, 2001
Outlines the history of the international education movement, from the inception of the International School of Geneva in 1924, to UNESCO's contributions to international education in the 1940s, to the founding of the Conference of Internationally Minded Schools in 1951. (Contains 13 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Exchange Programs

Lewis, Clayton – International Schools Journal, 2001
Argues that moral values are an essential part of the curriculum in international education. A sense of community should characterize the ideal relationship among the global community; international schools should seek to embrace a set of universal values defined and articulated by the school community. (Contains 18 references.) (NB)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics

Pearce, Richard – International Schools Journal, 2001
Asserts that international schools are dominated by American and British schools. Uses the terms "Old World" (history is accumulated understanding, and people must be sensitive to a complex world) and "New World" (history is a challenge to overcome, and people must aim to build a better world) to differentiate between societies…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Background, Elementary Secondary Education

Drake, Barry – International Schools Journal, 2001
Suggests ways in which service-learning programs can be included in middle school curricula and describes two such projects. States that a meaningful evaluation of a school's service program is only possible if a number of discrete, observable features of success can be identified that afford the opportunity for objective measurement. (NB)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Exchange Programs, Global Education

MacKenzie, Peter; Hayden, Mary; Thompson, Jeff – International Schools Journal, 2001
Describes a pilot survey conducted in an international, English-language K-12 school to determine what parents value in international education. Finds that parents in this school rated English language education higher than international education. Ponders whether these parents also view international education and English language education as…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Exchange Programs

Gallagher, Eithne – International Schools Journal, 2001
States that it is common for international schools to take ever-younger children into early-childhood programs, unaware of the possible negative effects of doing so without mother-tongue support. Urges schools to examine their admissions practices as well as the research available on successful foreign-language acquisition in younger children. (NB)
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Cross Cultural Studies, Early Childhood Education

Massey, Alf; Hamnett, Lisa – International Schools Journal, 2001
States that making simple comparisons of test results between different schools, countries, or subjects can often produce misleading results. Illustrates the kinds of problems that can arise by investigating the results obtained by candidates from Egypt in Cambridge International Examinations' June 1998 International General Certificate of…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Cross Cultural Studies