2019
DOI: 10.1177/1475240919865792
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Developing and institutionalising the ‘Internationally-Minded School’: The role of the ‘Numerous Fs’

Abstract: The concept and theory of ‘international-mindedness’ has been much discussed and debated in recent years. The conceptualising of the character of ‘international-mindedness’ as practised by schools has begun to attract some scholarly attention, but one especially under-theorised aspect involves the often-derided ‘Several Fs’, or sometimes ‘Five Fs’ (flags, festivals, food etc.). This paper aims to give credibility and importance to the day-to-day aspects of the ‘Several Fs’, and draws attention to the broader r… Show more

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“…Many schools that might view themselves as internationally minded face the challenge of providing evidence that they are indeed an internationally minded institution (Bunnell, 2019). For that reason, consideration has to be given to how to assess international mindedness.…”
Section: Implementing and Assessing International Mindednessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many schools that might view themselves as internationally minded face the challenge of providing evidence that they are indeed an internationally minded institution (Bunnell, 2019). For that reason, consideration has to be given to how to assess international mindedness.…”
Section: Implementing and Assessing International Mindednessmentioning
confidence: 99%