CONNECT • SHARE • LEAD InterED InterED (Print) InterED (Online) ISSN 2158-0618 ISSN 2158-0626 vol. 44 no. 123 spring 2017 AAIE BOARd OFFICERS President, Mr. Kevin Glass USA President Elect, Dr. Jeff Paulson Switzerland Treasurer, Dr. Ronald Marino USA AAIE BOARd OF TRUSTEES CONNECT • SHARE • LEAD Ms. Christine Brown Dr. Lee Fertig Dr. Gregory Hedger Dr. Anna McFadden Dr. Beverly Shaklee Ms. Kathy Stetson Dr. Oli Tooher-Hancock A/OS ex-of cio Belgium Myanmar USA USA CEESA Croatia India USA AISA Kenya USA Kuwait NESA Greece Norway Brasil USA Netherlands Ecuador A/OSS.EastAsia USA India Tri-Assoc.Nicaragua USA EARCOS Malaysia MAIS Spain Italy AASSA USA USA Kenya ECIS U.K. USA ASOMEX Mexico USA France USA AAIE AdvISORY COUNCIL Association for Mr. Frank Anderson the Advancement of InternDar.tPioentearlBEadteumcantion CONNEDCr.TR•obSeHrtABRaErto•leLtEtiAD Ms. Jennifer Beckwith Mr. David Chojnacki Dr. Linda Duevel Mr. Barry Dequane Ms. Teresa Dupre Association for the AdDvr.aEndcweamrdeEn.tGorefene International Education Ms. Madeleine Maceda Heide CONNEDCrT.L•aSrrHyAHRoEbd•eLlElAD Mr. Warren Jaferian Mr. Craig Johnson Ms. Sonia Keller Dr. Clark Kirkpatrick Dr. Richard Krajczar Ms. Reina O’Hale Ms. Beth Kempler Pfannl Dr. Paul Poore Hot Pink Purple Dr. Barrie Jo Price Mr. John Roberts Dr. Kevin Ruth Ms. Charlotte Seewald Mr. GeTreald Selitzer Ocean Blue Dr. Joe Shapiro Mr. Mark Ulfers Dr. Ettie Zilber 20% BKEXEC10U0%TBIKvE dIRECTOR Ms. Yolanda Murphy-Barrena AAIE HEAdQUARTERS OFFICE Mr. Derek Harwell Ms. Roddia Paul Ms. Terri Williams-Baksh EdITOR Dr. Beverly Shaklee ASSISTANT EdITORS FOR TECHNOLOGY Dr. Barrie Jo Price; Shannon O'Hale EdITOR EmERITUS Dr. Gilbert Brown dESIGN & LAYOUT Sarah Stoner, Swordfern Wordsmithing, Ink. Mount Vernon, WA 98274 / [email protected] GRAPHICS Blackmoor Design Saint Paul, MN 55118 / [email protected] FORmER AAIE LEAdERSHIP & HISTORY aaie.org/about-aaie executive director’s message Dear Colleagues, At the recent 51st AAIE Conference: Future Leaders – Future Schools, we explored the leadership and learning needed to best serve tomorrow’s learners today. at theme con- tinues in this edition of InterED and will no doubt echo in conversations and prac- tice within our global community well into the future. I would like to thank our mem- bers for working together so beautifully to make the 51st a truly memorable and meaningful global homecoming. e high quality sessions, dynamic panels, engaging deep dives and inspiring keynotes were the collaborative fruit of so many AAIE com- munity member’s hard work and willing- ness to share. ank you! From Brasilia to Kathmandu, you stepped up and opened your hearts, questions and stories to each other while taking the time to challenge, discuss, re ect on and discover new understandings on the future of inter- national education and our role as leaders. Equally important to the learning that took place were the many new and rekindled relationships and connections made with other members from around the world. May those connections nurture your soul and invigorate your passion for leadership and resolve to make continued progress on this important future-focused work. Speci c thanks goes out to the AAIE Board, our dedicated Advisory Council, the Conference Committee, the Awards Committee, Melinda Bihn, Joel Cohen and the entire team of parents, faculty and students from the 51st AAIE Host School; the French American International School. Finally, I thank our AAIE Team for their dedication, service and ongoing support of our membership and leadership events. e conversations and connections made in San Francisco at the 51st will surely ring on in the discussions and actions of many in 2017! Looking towards the coming year, we are pleased to o er new programming and resources that answer identi ed mem- ber needs and support your ability to lead with vision, wisdom and integrity. ank you for noting the opportunities that meet your needs as well as helping us develop the next generation of leadership by sharing the information with members of your lead- ership team and a few of your emerging leadership superstars. Additional information and registration for all sessions below are available at www. aaie.org AAIE Leadership Transition Retreat: 7-8 July 2017 Washington, dC Facilitated by Lee Fertig and Barry Dequanne, this highly interactive retreat will provide the opportunity to work with experienced leaders while collaborating with other leaders transitioning into a new role to craft an individualized and com- prehensive transition plan. All heads of school, principals, curriculum directors or other senior leadership team members are welcome. AAIE International Child Protection Leadership Team Training & Level 1 Certi cate Program: 26-29 June 2017 Fort Lauderdale, FL Facilitated by Dr. Jordan Greenbaum, Tim Gerrish, Susie March & Dr. Scott Poland, this informative and practical workshop provides your child protection team with the resources, expertise and diversi ed sup- port needed to create an individualized and comprehensive child protection plan that meets the new accreditation standards. AAIE Instructional Leadership Institute: 26-29 June 2017 Fort Lauderdale, FL Facilitated by Dr. Fran Prolman, partici- pants will engage with a variety of mod- eled and practices strategies using their own authentic school data and case studies to design an individualized action plan to strengthen their instructional leadership impact at their school starting in August. Expand your leadership repertoire during these high-powered four days of learning and collaboration. AAIE - ISCA International Counseling Institute: 26-29 June 2017 Fort Lauderdale, FL Facilitated by Dr. Scott Poland, Cheryl Brown, Ellen Mahoney and Chrystal Kelly, dIRECTOR, continued on page 4