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Introducing the iNet Charter for Action

  1. iNet Charter for Action: Drawn up at the 2nd iNet International Workshop for Transformation and Innovation, June 2009
    Specialist Schools and Academies Trust
    London, United Kingdom
  2. Connection and collaboration in Mauritius
    Elizabeth Sidwell
    Haberdashers’ Aske’s Federation
    England, United Kingdom
  3. The iNet conference in Mauritius: a chance to reflect
    Sylvia Morris
    Cathedral School of St Saviour & St Mary Overie
    London, United Kingdom
  4. Preparing global citizens: Globalisation and education
    Yong Zhao
    Michigan State University
    Michigan, USA

Keynote papers

  1. ‘Seeing’ and ‘sensing’ on a global scale: personalising learning in the futures focused school
    Brian J. Caldwell
    Educational Transformations Pty Ltd
    Victoria, Australia
  2. ‘Navigators of Learning’: The global challenge of educating students with profound and complex learning needs
    Barry Carpenter
    Specialist Schools and Academies Trust
    England, United Kingdom
  3. Connecting learners in a global world: why is this important?
    Bob Compton
    Memphis, Tennessee, USA
  4. Globalisation and education: a brief introduction for school leaders
    Yong Zhao
    Michigan State University
    Michigan, USA

Multimedia presentations

  1. Transforming education for a globalised world — Professor Yong Zhao
  2. Principal's presentation at the 2nd iNet international conference of school principals — Mauritius
  3. Three Million Minutes

Supporting papers

  1. Justifying time spent on helping students become global citizens
    Victor Chew Ansheng
    Rosyth School
    Singapore
  2. Preparing students for global citizenship: we know what we have to do
    Mike Connolly
    New Hampshire, USA
  3. Literacy and numeracy testing: a way forward or a step backwards in learning for a globalised world?
    Henry Gray
    Leanyer School
    Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
  4. Think globally, act locally
    Margaret Jordan
    Eltham College
    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  5. Connecting learners in a global world
    Anne Mirtschin
    Hawkesdale P-12 College
    Hawkesdale, Victoria, Australia
  6. Journey to discover China
    Claire Louise Tranter
    The Voyager School
    Peterborough, United Kingdom
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