Year: 2025

Facility Notice – Campus Access During LNY Holiday

Dear All,

Please note that the NIS campus will be closed during the Lunar New Year holiday, with the exception of the Fitness Room located on Level 3 of the Centre.

The Fitness Room will be open daily from 06:00 to 18:00. Please remember that access is only permitted with an ID card, and standard Fitness Room rules apply.

Thank you for your assistance and cooperation. Wishing you all a Happy New Year!

Best regards,
Facility Team

The EARCOS Triannual Journal

 

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From the Executive Director

In this issue you will find a rich collection of articles that embrace so many of the topics that concern all of us in international education today. From the power of service learning to the growing and uncertain impact of AI, to inclusion and neurodiversity, to the never-to-be-under-estimated importance of good governance, there is so much to consider in this issue of ET. And, as is always the case, the articles in this issue underscore the rich talents and diversity that define the educators in the EARCOS region. I thank each of them for their contributions to this issue.

I would like to direct your attention to the lead article in this issue, An Empirical Evaluation of Adolescent Anxiety and Depression in International Schools by James Rosow, Karly Knopf and Sean Truman. [Read more]

Edward E. Greene Ph.D.
Executive Director of EARCOS

Featured in this Issue:

An Empirical Evaluation of Adolescent Anxiety and Depression in International Schools: Findings and Implications
By James Rosow, PhD, LP, Karly Knopf, BS, Susan Bernstein, MBA, & Sean Truman, PhD, LP

Over the past fifteen years, a wide range of studies have found that the number of young people suffering from impaired anxiety and depression is increasing at an alarming rate. This pattern of findings has emerged from both nationally representative data in the United States (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2024) as well as from international studies. Racine et al. (2021) conducted a meta-analysis of 136 studies from around the world and found that 20 to 25% of young people report impaired symptoms of anxiety and/or depression. [see page 6]
 

Board & Member Roles & Responsibilities
By Kristi Williams

Building on the foundational understanding of governance from our first article, it is now essential to break down the board’s specific roles and responsibilities. The board is not just a governing body, but a strategic entity that ensures a school’s future stability and growth. In this article, we will dive into the key responsibilities of a school board—setting direction, managing fiduciary risks, and overseeing management— to highlight how these tasks align with the board’s ultimate goal: ensuring that the school can continue to fulfill its mission in an ever-changing global landscape. Board’s Role The fundamental role of a board is to safeguard the mission and vision of the school and to secure its future. [see page 13]
 

Action Research
Engaging Host Country National Teachers
By Robert Preston Williams, PhD & Jayson W. Richardson, PhD

Little research has been done on host country national teachers who work in international schools. Instead, existing research has primarily focused on expatriates (Bunnell & Poole, 2023). Our previous investigations revealed stratification between host country nationals and expatriates (see Williams & Richardson, 2023). As such, we talked with 12 Vietnamese host country national teachers across three international schools in Vietnam to better understand their lived experiences. The themes from those interviews are explored below. [see page 22]
 

Green & Sustainable
Regenerative Education: Teaching and Learning that Heals and Restores
By Kenny Peavy

In a rapidly changing world where traditional education models struggle to keep up with societal and environmental shifts, a new approach is emerging: Regenerative Education. This vision for learning aligns with principles of sustainability, resilience, and holistic development. For educators and parents preparing students for a future filled with challenges and opportunities, understanding regenerative education is crucial. [see page 36]
 

From Isolated Activities To A Connected Ecosystem
By Aaron Beighle, Ph.D. & Kevin Bartlett

As the moon peeks through the clouds, a Great Potoo perched on a rain-soaked branch, breaks the silence with a low guttural “song” as it looks to feast on insects and beetles. Simultaneously, half a world away in Africa, Ilay, a seven-year-old student in physical education, giggles under the bright sun as she works with her peers to evaluate their progress in creating a multicultural rhythmic routine. Two ecosystems, one in an Amazon forest canopy and one on a Kenyan physical education field. [see page 40]
 

The Power of Inclusive Education: How Including Neurodivergent and Disabled Students Benefits Everyone
By Lori Boll

When I began teaching internationally in the 1990s, one of my 4th-grade students was asked to leave the school due to reading and writing two grade levels below her peers. Coming from a country where federal law mandated education for all students, this administrative decision was deeply troubling to me. For decades, most international schools were inherently exclusive in their admissions practices, often prioritizing academic performance over inclusion. However, the landscape is now shifting towards greater inclusivity. This evolution, while necessary and beneficial, often encounters resistance from various community members. Board members, parents, administrators, and some faculty may express concerns about maintaining academic standards or resource allocation.
[see page 44]

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Reminder: Choose your Connection Activity for PLD day

Please choose the connection activity that you would like to attend during PLD week. The activities will be first come first serve as some sessions have limited capacity.

Choose your activity by submitting the following form – https://forms.office.com/r/EiYq2HMiAy
The deadline for submission is Friday, January 24th, 2025 so that we can notify our hosts.

Thanks to all our wonderful colleagues who are willing to host an activity! 🌹

Service as Action

Dear Staff and Students

Today our Service as Action block will be an extended session (Advisory and Block 3).

This session will be a great opportunity to start thinking about Earth Week and how your group will be able to share with the community what that have learnt throughout their project.

New Students – you will notice you have a blank spot on your timetable in Block 3 today: this is where our Service as Action class occurs. To help you join a project, please meet me in LGR3 in the Hub at 10:30am and I will share some important information about Service as Action at NIS.

Have a great day!

 

Winners of the Pfrang Giving Tree Points Contest!

We would like to offer our congratulations to the winning Primary Homeroom and Secondary Advisory groups for their commitment and contributions to last month’s Pfrang Giving Tree Drive.

Primary: Mr. Fielke’s G5 Homeroom

Secondary: Ms. Boucher’s G9 Advisory

Both groups will enjoy pizza parties this week to celebrate their victories.  And to everyone else: remember, there’s always next year!

Thank you all again for making this year’s drive another huge success in our support of local students pursuing their dreams of a top quality education!

Feb 3-7 PLD schedules

Here is the PLD schedule for February 3-7, 2025.

We have an engaging week ahead, filled with valuable learning opportunities and meaningful connections. It’s truly inspiring to see NIS teachers and staff sharing their expertise and collaborating to create this enriching professional development experience. A heartfelt thank you to everyone involved in the planning and preparation. We appreciate you!

Feb 2025 PLD Schedule.docx

Please Bring Your MYP Design Productions Home

If you made fantastic products during last semester in Design Center, please come to pick them home before this Thursday. And this Friday, rest of these students products will be available for all community staffs. If you don’t pick them up by the end of this Friday, design center will recycle them.

 

CMB Notice

CMB Qixia Branch will CLOSE on January 28-31, February 2-4 and OPEN on February 1, 2025 during Chinese Lunar New Year.

Any application for telegraphic transfer and foreign currency exchange will NOT be processed at CMB from January 28 to February 4, 2025.

Student Feedback Survey

Dear Teachers,

As mentioned in Monday’s Briefing, it’s time for our Student Feedback Surveys  again.

This week, Weiwei will be sharing a link and QR code for your personalized Student Feedback Survey. Each survey is created specifically for you and will remain confidential, allowing you to individually reflect on your teaching practices. Please rest assured that leaders do not have access to the results and will not be reviewing them. While we require all teachers to participate in this important process, you have the flexibility to decide how to administer it (e.g., which class and which students to include). As a part of developing our professional practice, these surveys provide a valuable opportunity for our students to share their insights and feedback, which can greatly enhance our teaching and learning practices at NIS.

Please ensure that your selected class/students complete the survey by February 21st. Once your students have finished, kindly inform Weiwei, and she will provide you with the results.

Let’s embrace this opportunity to refine our practices and improve student learning together!