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Michael H. Romanowski; Evren Tok; Tasneem Amatullah; Hira Amin; Abdellatif Sellami – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2024
Qatar's transition from a hydrocarbon-based to a knowledge-based economy spurred the development of Education City, which houses several International Branch Campuses and one home-grown university, Hamad bin Khalifa University. Through the case study of EC, this paper seeks to improve our understanding of higher education policy borrowing and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Educational Policy, Multicampus Colleges
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Sawalhi, Rania; Tamimi, Abdulnassir – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2023
This qualitative study provided the perspectives of school principals on leading Outstanding Schools in Qatar. The opportunities for establishing a private school in a foreign country are endless, given the increase in the expatriate population and the waiting lists for students to enroll in the existing schools. This study revealed some of the…
Descriptors: Leadership, International Schools, Foreign Countries, Principals
Gabriela Mocanu – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The number of teachers in international schools is constantly increasing, especially in the Middle East where the international school sector is expanding rapidly. However, the complexities of foreign teachers' professional identity development in international schools have not been fully explored. Through a non-experimental, ex-post facto design,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Schools, Foreign Workers, Professional Identity
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Selma Salihagic; Ceylani Akay – European Journal of Education (EJED), 2022
Schools around the world have always been striving to modernize and digitalize the educational process. This is especially true for English language classes where English teachers tend to incorporate online assignments, activities, and games, depending on the topic of the lesson. However, many would still rely heavily on traditional teaching…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Student Satisfaction, English (Second Language)
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Bunnell, Tristan – Educational Review, 2022
The diverse arena of International Schooling concerned with schools delivering a non-local curriculum in English largely outside an English-speaking nation, has grown enormously during the current wave of globalisation. Traditionally, the arena of "International Schools" played an intended ideological and pragmatic role, albeit in a…
Descriptors: International Schools, Private Schools, Public Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
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Vora, Neha – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2015
Through ethnographic examples of students' engagement with American universities in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, I argue that branch campuses have a particularly important relationship with emerging forms of racial consciousness, identity, and politicization among students, both citizen and foreign resident. This entry point is one that…
Descriptors: Ethnography, International Schools, Universities, Knowledge Economy
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Knight, Jane – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2015
Internationalization has transformed higher education institutions and systems but there is much confusion as to what an international, binational, transnational, cosmopolitan, multinational, or global university actually means. There is no standardized model for an international university, nor should there be, but a deeper understanding of…
Descriptors: Universities, International Schools, Global Approach, Models
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Steiner-Khamsi, Gita – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2016
The article examines how and why the method of "comparison against standards" has benefited non-state actors and businesses in the education sector. Drawing on brief examples from international standard schools in Qatar, Indonesia and Mongolia, the author examines how the global education industry uses the reference to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Standards, International Schools, International Education
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Tellis, Allwyn – Journal of General Education, 2014
Most students enter Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) poorly prepared to face the challenges and seize the opportunities of an American-style education grounded in the liberal arts owing to their inadequate preparation in grade school. NU-Q's mission is to produce graduates who will be leaders and innovators in the media industry and the…
Descriptors: Innovation, Leadership, International Schools, Institutional Mission
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Frangie, Maha – Journal of Research in International Education, 2017
This paper aims at deepening the understanding of how the relation between home and school is negotiated in the mind of Grade 6 students attending an International Baccalaureate (IB) school in Qatar. Students reported mainly frustration and confusion. The Thematic Coding Analysis used in the study revealed two strategies students use to negotiate…
Descriptors: Family School Relationship, Student Attitudes, Grade 6, Foreign Countries
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Woodworth, Ann E. – Journal of General Education, 2014
Qatar can afford to purchase pretty much anything--including top-quality American university education. However, given the vast differences in culture, dress, religion, and social mores, along with youth's global unemployment rates and their hankering for all things technological, does it make sense for Qatar to import a course in acting? Many…
Descriptors: International Schools, Multicampus Colleges, Cultural Differences, Institutional Characteristics
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Abusharif, Ibrahim N. – Journal of General Education, 2014
Examining the growth, incentives, and progress of overseas campuses of major American educational institutions is an important academic pursuit. To have a complete picture, one must also consider the impact these branch campuses are having on the lives of their students. The Northwestern University in Qatar's journalism program was invited to…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, International Schools, Multicampus Colleges, Higher Education
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Mitchell, Jocelyn Sage – Journal of General Education, 2014
Who benefits from the rapid development of transnational education institutions? Despite concerns of academic capitalism or neocolonial imperialism, both the sending institutions and the host countries can benefit from these educational initiatives. I suggest that American liberal education is uniquely placed to combine local and foreign expertise…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Partnerships in Education, Educational Benefits, Community Benefits
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Telafici, Michael; Martinez, Melissa; Telafici, Michelle – Journal of General Education, 2014
The international branch campus is a relatively new but growing phenomenon that raises many questions of values, pedagogy, and culture and is also receiving increasing scrutiny. What an international branch campus imports unchanged from its home country, in terms of curriculum, student services, and culture, and what it adapts to local populations…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Higher Education, International Schools, Multicampus Colleges
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Hajjar, David P.; Gotto, Antonio M., Jr. – International Journal of Higher Education, 2013
The graduation of the first class of medical students in May 2008 from the Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q), Cornell University's branch campus in the Middle East, was the first time that an M.D. degree from an American university was awarded abroad. It marked a milestone in American higher education. The establishment of WCMC-Q is…
Descriptors: Medical Schools, Educational Objectives, Medical School Faculty, Faculty Recruitment
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