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Press and Papers:
PRESENTATIONS, BOOKS, AND ARTICLES CONCERNING GLOBAL CONNECTIONS
Newsletter
The foundation publishes News & Notes twice yearly for participants of the seminar, interested educators, and financial contributors. Click on the link above to download PDF versions of the newsletter.
Books
International Education, Principles and Practice, Edited by Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson, 1998, Chapter 18, Going, Going, Gone. . .Global, Malcolm McKenzie.
Owned by the Land, Global Education and the Environment, Deerfield Academy Press, 2001, Editors Janet W.B. Rogers and Eric Widmer
The Transcendent Mirror, A Bicentennial Anthology for Deerfield, Edited by Janet W.B. Rogers and Eric Widmer, 1999, "Going Global," Malcolm McKenzie, Pages 124 - 128.
Articles
Independent School, "The Reporter": School Leaders Confer on Banks of Limpopo, Fall issue 1997, GC I
Skepsis, "Global Connections 1997," by Peter Pelham, issue 5 November 1997, GC I
Skepsis, "Can Global Connections Make a Difference?," by Peter Pelham, issue 6 November 1998, GC I and GC II
Conference & Common Room, "Going Global: A World of Difference," by Peter Pelham, Vol. 35 No. 3, Autumn 1998, GC I and GC II
Independent School, "The Reporter": Global Perspectives, Making Global Connections, Spring 1999 issue (NAIS)
International School Leaders' Seminar, the Geelong Grammar School publication, July 1998, GC II
Independent School, "The Reporter": Global Connections: A World of Difference, Deerfield hosts Global Connections Seminar on Environment, Winter issue 2001
Independent Education, "Bridging the Gaps," by Hilary Matthews, Tiger Kloof Educational Institution, South Africa, Fall issue 2000
An Essay, "The Starehe Stretch/Starehe Impressions: Reflections on Global Connections V," by Hilary Matthews, Tiger Kloof Educational Institution, South Africa, July 2001
The Power of Global Connections, by Karen Murton, Principal of Branksome Hall School in Toronto, Ont. Canada, article appears in the School publication The Read, Fall issue 2000
"A Transforming Experience: Pine Point School Education Finds Valuable Global Lesson," By Gloria Russell, The Sun Newspaper, Westerly, Rhode Island.
Garth Grierson, Principal of Maru a Pula, has a commentary write-up on his experience at the fifth Global Connections Seminar held in Nairobi, Kenya, which was published in the MaP newsletter, September, 2001.
Presentations
Building Internationalism in Independent Schools: How Can We Learn From Each Other?, Workshop, National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Washington, D.C., March 16, 1996
GOING, GOING, GONE........GLOBAL, presentation by Malcolm McKenzie, Principal, Maru a Pula School, Botswana, at the National Association of Independent Schools conference in Washington, March, 1996
Global Initiatives and Networks, presentation by Peter Pelham at the joint conference of The Washington International School and the International Schools Association, March 14, 1997
Global Connections: The Future is Now, presentation by Malcolm McKenzie and Peter Pelham at the annual conference of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Baltimore, March 3, 2000
Common Investments in World Learning presented by Peter Pelham, President of The Global Connections Foundation and Terry Guest, Executive Director of Round Square, at the annual conference of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), Boston, Massachusetts, February 28 - March 3, 2001
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