International Schooling: Privilege and Power in Globalised Societies

British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (3):391-393 (2022)
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International schools are growing rapidly with the number of students educated in them predicted to reach seven million by 2023. They are both diverse in themselves and exist in a diverse range of...

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