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What are International Schools for? The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs

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In this conversation, Dr. Neela Choudhury, head of the senior school at the British International School of Washington, DC, shares her insights on international education, discussing the cultural differences in educational values, the flexibility of curricula, and the importance of parental involvement. She highlights the unique challenges and rewards of teaching in an international context, including the emphasis on global citizenship and the need for educators to adapt to diverse student backgrounds. Dr. Choudhury also reflects on her personal journey in education, the significance of work-life balance for teachers, and the strengths of the British education system in a global context.

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