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    Elite International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Schools and Inter-cultural Understanding in China.Ewan Wright & Moosung Lee - 2014 - British Journal of Educational Studies 62 (2):149-169.
    The number of International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) schools has increased rapidly in China in recent years. However, access to schools offering the IBDP remains restricted to a relatively elite minority of China’s population due to enrolment barriers for Chinese nationals and relatively high school fees. An implication is that students potentially remain in physical, cultural and socio-economic isolation from host communities. Within this context, this study explored how, and the extent to which, two core components (...)
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    Elite Schools in Globalising Circumstances: New Conceptual Directions and Connections.Jane Kenway & Cameron McCarthy (eds.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    _Elite Schools in Globalizing Circumstances_ foregrounds the richly theoretical and empirically-based work of an international cast of scholars seeking to break out of the confines of the methodological nationalism that now governs so much of contemporary scholarship on schooling. Based on a 5-year extended global ethnography of elite schools in nine different countries—countries defined by colonial pasts linked to England—the contributors make a powerful case for the rethinking of elite schools and elite class (...)
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  3. Experience of Ethics Training and Support for Health Care Professionals in International Aid Work.M. R. Hunt, L. Schwartz & L. Elit - 2012 - Public Health Ethics 5 (1):91-99.
    Health care professionals who travel from their home countries to participate in humanitarian assistance or development work experience distinctive ethical challenges in providing care and services to populations affected by war, disaster or deprivation. Limited information is available about organizational practices related to preparation and support for health professionals working with non-governmental organizations. In this article, we present one component of the results of a qualitative study conducted with 20 Canadian health care professionals who participated in international aid work. (...)
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    Profiles of Perfectionism Among Adolescents Attending Specialized Elite- and Ordinary Lower Secondary Schools: A Norwegian Cross-Sectional Comparative Study.Annett Victoria Stornæs, Jan H. Rosenvinge, Jorunn Sundgot-Borgen, Gunn Pettersen & Oddgeir Friborg - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:458229.
    The versatile construct of perfectionism has been heavily debated, e.g., its nature or measurement constituents, how it influences performances or, most importantly, our health. Conventional linear analyses seem inadequate to address such challenges. Hence, we used a latent variable and a person-centered approach to identify different patterns of perfectionism, and their relationships with psychological health as outcome among early adolescents (13-14 years) attending conventional or elite sports-/performance-oriented lower secondary schools (14 schools, 832 students, 53% girls). All students (...)
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    The Ethics of Engaged Presence: A Framework for Health Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Development Work.Matthew R. Hunt, Lisa Schwartz, Christina Sinding & Laurie Elit - 2014 - Developing World Bioethics 14 (1):47-55.
    In this article, we present an ethics framework for health practice in humanitarian and development work: the ethics of engaged presence. The ethics of engaged presence framework aims to articulate in a systematic fashion approaches and orientations that support the engagement of expatriate health care professionals in ways that align with diverse obligations and responsibilities, and promote respectful and effective action and relationships. Drawn from a range of sources, the framework provides a vocabulary and narrative structure for examining the moral (...)
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    Mobile and Elite: Diaspora as a Strategy for Status Maintenance in Transitions to Higher Education.Karen Lillie - 2021 - British Journal of Educational Studies 69 (5):641-656.
    This article investigates elite young people’s transitions from the Leysin American School in Switzerland, an elite secondary school, to international higher education. These young people often moved to the UK or the US for higher education – locations associated with global status in the education market. However, I argue, new configurations of race and racism in those spaces may challenge some students’ elite status, despite their wealth. This article demonstrates that to navigate such issues in their (...)
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    The Ethics of Engaged Presence: A Framework for Health Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Development Work.Matthew R. Hunt, Lisa Schwartz, Christina Sinding & Laurie Elit - 2012 - Developing World Bioethics 12 (3):47-55.
    In this article, we present an ethics framework for health practice in humanitarian and development work: the ethics of engaged presence. The ethics of engaged presence framework aims to articulate in a systematic fashion approaches and orientations that support the engagement of expatriate health care professionals in ways that align with diverse obligations and responsibilities, and promote respectful and effective action and relationships. Drawn from a range of sources, the framework provides a vocabulary and narrative structure for examining the moral (...)
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    Elite Girls' Schooling, Social Class and Sexualised Popular Culture.Claire Charles - 2013 - Routledge.
    Young women’s identities are an issue of public and academic interest across a number of western nations at the present time. This book explores how young women attending an elite school for girls understand and construct ‘empowerment’. It investigates the extent to which, and the ways in which, their constructions of empowerment and identity work to overturn, or resist, key regulations and normative expectations for girls in post-feminist, hyper-sexualised cultural contexts. The book provides a succinct overview of feminist theorisations (...)
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    British elite private schools and their overseas branches: Unexpected actors in the global education industry.Tristan Bunnell, Aline Courtois & Michael Donnelly - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (6):691-712.
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    International Schooling: Privilege and Power in Globalised Societies.Clive Harber - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (3):391-393.
    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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    International Mindedness in Emerging Contexts of International Schooling. Cyprus, A Case Study.Martyna Elerian, Elena C. Papanastasiou & Emilios A. Solomou - forthcoming - British Journal of Educational Studies.
    International Mindedness (IM) has become an underpinning philosophy of the International Baccalaureate and schools which adopt its programmes. However, the concept of IM is relevant to any school that offers international education given its potential and importance to drive the school’s mindset and mission. The international school market has grown significantly in terms of the number of schools and their diversity. Increasing in popularity are schools that follow the British-based International General Certificate (...)
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  12. Advanced placement-advanced pressures: Academic dishonesty among elite high school students.L. Taylor, M. Pogrebin & M. Dodge - 2002 - Educational Studies 33 (4):403-421.
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    Economics as symbolic capital: The consecration of elite business schools.Mikael Holmqvist - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (3):435-455.
    Ever since the first elite business schools were founded in Europe and the United States during the late 1800s and early 1900s, they have enjoyed an intimate relationship with economics. Despite some notable analyses of economics’ importance for the successful institutionalization of business schools, an understanding of the relation between economics and elite business schools requires further development. As such, this paper focuses on ‘economics as symbolic capital’ for the consecration of business schools as (...)
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    International school of the history of biomedical sciences « The Burdens of the past. Heredity in medicine from constitution to molecular genetics » Centre des Pensieres, Annecy, France July 1-10, 1998. [REVIEW]Editors Revue de Synthèse - 1997 - Revue de Synthèse 118 (4):624.
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    Crafting Legitimate Identities: Promotional Strategies in the Ontario Non-Elite Private School Sector.Roger Pizarro Milian & Linda Quirke - 2017 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 53 (4).
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    International schools: current issues and future prospects. Edited by Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson. [REVIEW]Paul Tarc - 2017 - British Journal of Educational Studies 65 (4):526-530.
  17. Proceedings of the International School of Biocybernetics.Roberto Cordeschi, Guglielmo Tamburrini & Giuseppe Trautteur - 1999 - World Scientific.
     
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  18. The opening of an international school for the study of cultural sciences in modena, italy.A. Meschiari - 1996 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 16 (1):142-144.
     
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    Reining in the International: How State and Society Localised International Schooling in China.Wenxi Wu & Aaron Koh - 2023 - British Journal of Educational Studies 71 (2):149-168.
    There is a growing literature studying the ‘non-traditional’ type of international schools. However, a less explored and under-theorised area is the changing dynamics of the global-local interactions in the way these international schools are being redefined and shaped by local processes, regimes of control, and mechanisms. Drawing on empirical evidence from sixteen ‘non-traditional’ international schools in urban China, our paper contributes to the literature in three ways. Theoretically, we developed the notion of ‘reining in (...)
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    Associating Psychological Factors With Workplace Satisfaction and Position Duration in a Sample of International School Teachers.Ross C. Hollett, Mark McMahon & Ronald Monson - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    To be an effective teacher, a combination of specific professional skills and psychological attributes are required. With increasingly fluid employment conditions, particularly in the international context, recruiters and schools are under considerable pressure to quickly differentiate candidates and make successful placements, which involves more than just determining if a candidate holds an appropriate qualification. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study was to measure theoretically and empirically valuable psychological attributes in an international sample of schoolteachers to determine (...)
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    Elite Girls’ 21 St Century Schooling in Scotland: Habitus Clivé in a Shifting Landscape.Joan Forbes, Claire Maxwell & Elspeth McCartney - 2021 - British Journal of Educational Studies 69 (3):287-306.
    1. This paper contributes to the broader debate about how elite school institutions manage to remain alert and responsive to changing education market conditions, locally and globally, by explicitl...
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    The promise of advantage: Englishness in IB international schools.Alexander Gardner-McTaggart - 2018 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 22 (4):109-114.
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    Escaping the fire for the frying-pan? British teachers entering international schooling.Tristan Bunnell & Adam Poole - 2021 - British Journal of Educational Studies 69 (6):675-692.
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    Bridging the Gap: Philosophy, Mathematics, and Physics: Lectures on the Foundations of Science: International School of Philosophy of Science: Papers.Giovanna Corsi, María Luisa Dalla Chiara & Gian Carlo Ghirardi (eds.) - 1992 - Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Foundational questions in logic, mathematics, computer science and physics are constant sources of epistemological debate in contemporary philosophy. To what extent is the transfinite part of mathematics completely trustworthy? Why is there a general 'malaise' concerning the logical approach to the foundations of mathematics? What is the role of symmetry in physics? Is it possible to build a coherent worldview compatible with a macroobjectivistic position and based on the quantum picture of the world? What account can be given of opinion (...)
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    Thomas Hobbes, His View of Man: Proceedings of the Hobbes Symposium at the International School of Philosophy in the Netherlands (Leusden, September 1979).J. G. Van der Bend (ed.) - 1982 - [Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press, Distributor].
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    Estándares característicos de una escuela internacional: el impacto de la acreditación internacional de programas en la educación superior (Characteristic International school standards: The impact of international accreditation of higher education programs).J. Barragán Codina - 2009 - Daena 4 (2):174-187.
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    Global identity in multicultural and international educational contexts: student identity formation in international schools. By Nigel Bagnall.Corinna Patterson - 2016 - British Journal of Educational Studies 64 (2):273-276.
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    The physics of complex systems: proceedings of the International School of Physics >: course CXXXIV: Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 9-19 July 1996.F. Mallamace & H. Eugene Stanley (eds.) - 1997 - Washington, DC: IOS Press.
  29. El patrimonio arqueológico mexicano y la International School of American Archaeology and Ethnology.Metchild Rutsch - 2000 - Ludus Vitalis 8 (14):131-164.
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    The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power.Pierre Bourdieu - 1998 - Stanford University Press.
    Examining in detail the work of consecration carried out by elite education systems, Bourdieu analyzes the distinctive forms of power—political, intellectual, bureaucratic, and economic—by means of which contemporary societies are governed.
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    Elite Education: International Perspectives.Claire Maxwell & Peter Aggleton (eds.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    _Elite Education – International Perspectives_ is the first book to systematically examine elite education in different parts of the world. Authors provide a historical analysis of the emergence of national elite education systems and consider how recent policy and economic developments are changing the configuration of elite trajectories and the social groups benefiting from these. Through country-level case studies, this book offers readers an in-depth account of elite education systems in the Anglophone world, in Europe (...)
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    Twentieth Century - History of Twentieth-Century Physics. Proceedings of the International School of Physics ‘Enrico Fermi’, Course 57. Edited by C. Weiner. New York and London: Academic Press, 1977. Pp. ix + 457. £28.00. [REVIEW]Jon Dorling - 1980 - British Journal for the History of Science 13 (2):179-180.
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    The Elite Meets the Street: Teaching Latin in a Nonselective Brooklyn Charter School.Ron Janoff - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (2):258-262.
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    Internal bolshevisation? Elite social science training in stalinist Poland.John Connelly - 1996 - Minerva 34 (4):323-346.
    From the viewpoint of its Stalinist-era creators, the IKKN/INS could at best be described as a mixed success. Despite heroic efforts, it failed to train the cadres that might have permeated Polish scholarship with Marxism-Leninism. If it was the major channel for transmitting Soviet experience to Polish academia, then Poland's universities would not learn to be Soviet—the Polish historian Jerzy Halbersztadt has made the point that the institute was the only direct conduit of Soviet experience into Polish academic life. It (...)
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    Grammatical Texts M. De Nonno, P. De Paolis, L. Holtz (edd.): Manuscripts and Tradition of Grammatical Texts from Antiquity to the Renaissance. Proceedings of a Conference held at Erice, 16–23 October 1997, as the 11th Course of International School for the Study of Written Records . In two volumes. Pp. 849, pls. Cassino: Edizioni dell'Università, 2000. Paper. ISBN: 88-8317-003-. [REVIEW]Clare Woods - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (1):165.
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    Schools of Thought in International Relations: Interpreters, Issues, and Morality.Kenneth W. Thompson - 1996 - LSU Press.
    In Schools of Thought in International Relations, renowned foreign-affairs scholar Kenneth W. Thompson seeks to clarify the study of international relations theory by succinctly addressing salient issues in its intellectual history.
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    On Wang Hui's Contribution to an 'Asian School of Chinese International Relations'.Ralph Weber - 2014 - In . pp. 76-94.
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    The Road to Oxbridge: Schools and Elite University Choices.Michael Donnelly - 2014 - British Journal of Educational Studies 62 (1):57-72.
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    School beyond stratification: Internal goods, alienation, and an expanded sociology of education.Jeffrey Guhin & Joseph Klett - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (3):371-398.
    Sociologists of education often emphasize goods that result from a practice (external goods) rather than goods intrinsic to a practice (internal goods). The authors draw from John Dewey and Alasdair MacIntyre to describe how the same practice can be understood as producing “skills” that center external goods or as producing habits (Dewey) or virtues (MacIntyre), both of which center internal goods. The authors situate these concepts within sociology of education’s stratification paradigm and a renewed interest in the concept of alienation, (...)
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    International Law as Language—Towards a “Neo” New Haven School.Jared Wessel - 2010 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 23 (2):123-144.
    This paper examines the tension between the mainstream belief in international law as a source of objectivity distinct from politics and its new stream critics that question the validity of such a distinction. It is argued that, as a type of language, international law is not distinct from politics as a function of objectivity, but rather by the fact that it serves the international community’s thymos. The phenomena of global administrative law and NATO’s use of force in (...)
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    Theorising international society: English school methods.Cornelia Navari (ed.) - 2009 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This volume outlines the methods appropriate to an English School understanding of international relations and their assumptions about how knowledge of the social is gained. It makes clear what is involved in 'an English School approach' and what such an approach delivers in the contemporary understanding of international relations.
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    Internal Migration and Depression Among Junior High School Students in China: A Comparison Between Migrant and Left-Behind Children.Xiaodong Zheng, Yue Zhang & Wenyu Jiang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Using data from the China Education Panel Survey, which was a nationally representative sample of junior high school students, this study examined the association of internal migration with depression among migrant and left-behind children, while exploring the moderating effect of gender difference and the mediating effects of social relationships. The results showed that migrant children had a significantly lower level of depression than left-behind children. Further, the difference in mental health between migrant children and left-behind children was more prominent for (...)
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    Class Choreographies. Elite Schools and Globalization.John Howlett - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (1):135-137.
    This multi-authored volume presents the findings and conclusions drawn from a large-scale funded project exploring elite schools within various global settings including those in Hong Kong, India,...
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    Internalizing Symptoms in Developmental Dyslexia: A Comparison Between Primary and Secondary School.Sara Giovagnoli, Luca Mandolesi, Sara Magri, Luigi Gualtieri, Daniela Fabbri, Eliana Tossani & Mariagrazia Benassi - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Confronting the International Order: Changes in US Foreign Policy from the Perspective of American Power Elites.Tomasz Pugacewicz & Andrzej Mania - 2019 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 23 (1):11-31.
    The aim of this article is to present the most important voices on the role of the US in the international order during Donald Trump’s presidency in the debate held in the Foreign Affairs. The authors assume that Foreign Affairs expresses the opinions of the most crucial organisation bringing together the elites of American foreign affairs – the Council on Foreign Relations. The paper proposes a hypothesis according to which there is a difference of opinion due to the adopted (...)
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    Roman Elite Education - (W.M.) Bloomer The School of Rome. Latin Studies and the Origins of Liberal Education. Pp. viii + 281. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press, 2011. Cased, £34.95, US$49.95. ISBN: 978-0-520-25576-0. [REVIEW]Mark Joyal - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):593-595.
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    Working Out the Salvation of Privilege in Elite Schools: A Time Capsule Study of Minority Students in Asia.Aaron Koh - 2021 - British Journal of Educational Studies 69 (6):773-791.
    This paper highlights how a small group of minority students worked to take advantage of the privileges available once they were admitted to an elite school. The argument proposed is that, unlike their more privileged peers, minority students who have made it through the gateways of elite schools have to work out a salvation of privilege to level up their chances and aspirations of success. A grounded theory based on ‘working out the salvation of privilege’ is derived (...)
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    Improving Schools and Educational Systems: International Perspectives.Chris Kyriacou - 2007 - British Journal of Educational Studies 55 (1):101-102.
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    Developing School Leaders: an International Perspective ‐ Edited by Mark Brundrett and Megan Crawford.Peter Gronn - 2009 - British Journal of Educational Studies 57 (1):96-98.
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    Third International Summer School on Strongly Correlated Systems held in Debrecen, 6–11 September 2004.Zsolt Gulácsi - 2006 - Philosophical Magazine 86 (13-14):1789-1791.
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