International Schools have developed since their inception from a
largely native English-speaking student body to schools such as the
author's, the Vienna International School (VIS), where there are
students of 90 nationalities with 65 mother tongues. Maurice Carder
proposes a "three-programme model" for addressing the language and
curricula needs of these students: a content-based second language
programme; a programme of cultural and linguistic training for all
staff; and a mother tongue programme for minority students. The
model is based on research findings and practice: at the VIS every
year approximately 1/3 of the graduating students gain an IB
Diploma (International Baccalaureate) because they are able to take
their mother tongue (other than English or German) as Language A1.
The book contains insightful chapters not only for school leaders,
programme designers and teachers, but also for parents. Inserted
boxes of student responses give an authentic voice to the needs of
second language learners, and many useful resources and websites
are given.
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