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Expert Panels are an effective way to consolidate knowledge and lead a conversation across sectors and areas of experience/expertise. Plenary room.

Panel Discussion I
Friday, March 13, 2020 | 11:45-12:45

TCKs of Asia: Language, Family and Power

Moderated by Isabelle Min. Panelists: Aiko Minematsu, Saeko Mizuta, Danau Tanu, Jane Wang

There is a need among educators and counselors who work with Third Culture Kids to understand the growing number of Asian students they service in their schools and elsewhere. This panel discussion explores the diversity among TCKs by showcasing the hidden voices emerging from those whose ‘heart-land’ is in Asia. It will draw from discussions that arose out of a new online public forum called ‘TCKs of Asia’ facilitated by the panellists. The panel will offer new perspectives on issues of hidden losses and family dynamics, as well as language, hierarchy and privilege. What is it like being Asian while growing up overseas or attending international schools? What are the cultural consequences of English-medium education? How does repatriation differ for Asian TCKs? How can we embrace and bridge that difference to help TCKs thrive?

Panel Discussion II
Sunday, March 15, 2020 | 14:30-15:30

How Can International Schools Provide ‘Safe Passage’ for their Community Members Within and Between Schools?

Moderated by Doug Ota. Panelists: Jane Barron, Aleka BilanValérie Besanceney, Claudine Hakim and selected students from ISB.

At any school with a high degree of turnover, transitions affect everyone, regardless of a person’s role – student, parent, or staff, and regardless of whether a person is moving or being moved away from. People move amongst schools, so the emotional issues of any one individual transcend individual school walls, making it impossible for any one school to fully address these issues alone. Success requires collaboration. In this session, a panel of experts representing each stakeholder in a child’s education will draw on their diverse perspectives to discuss how international schools can provide ‘Safe Passage’ for their community members within and between schools. The panel will include Safe Passage Across Networks (SPAN) board members and students from International School Bangkok.

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