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Kids Gone Global - The International School of Hamburg Podcast

International School of Hamburg
International Education
Sri Lanka
Global Citizenship
Community Engagement
Empathy
Service Learning
Sustainable Development
Cultural Immersion
Rapid Change In Education
Theatre
Education Pathways
Education
Middle Years Program
Emotional Growth
Alice
Creativity
Mental Health
Social Media
Project Management
Design Thinking

In the new podcast series "Kids Gone Global" we embark on a journey to understand how the International School of Hamburg, Germany’s pioneering institution in international education, shapes its students into global citizens. By delving into these topics, be prepared to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences and perspectives of international education experts and how they prepare students ... more

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In this episode of Kids Gone Global, host Sarah Reich discusses the ongoing challenges of modern masculinity with five educators from the International School of Hamburg. Panelists include Assistant Principal Andre Berry, teacher Josh Arnold, German ... more

In this episode of Kids Gone Global, we delve into the world of theater with two students, Nayeli and Vilasani, who share their experiences in the ISH 2026 theater production of 'Alice.' They reflect on what drew them back to the stage, the intense y... more

In this episode of Kids Gone Global, host Sarah Reich speaks with Jackie Van der Steege Middle Years Programme Coordinator and Design Teacher at the International School of Hamburg (ISH), to discuss the unique challenges faced by today's middle schoo... more

Welcome back to Kids Gone Global from the International School of Hamburg, the podcast that opens the door to the evolving world of international education.

In Season 1, we explored the purpose of education through multiple lenses: play-based learni... more

In this episode of 'Kids Gone Global' from the International School of Hamburg, host Sarah Reich interviews five students—Noelle, Tammy, Annabel, Ben, and Gasper—about their transformative journey to Sri Lanka. Crossing cultural boundaries, these tee... more

In this episode, we dive deep into the lesser-known IB International Baccalaureate Career-Related Programme (CP), currently offered in over 400 schools and recognized by more than 310 universities globally. Our guest, James Knight, a CP alum from the... more

In this episode of Kids Gone Global, host Sarah Reich sits down with Dr. Nneka Johnson, a leading voice on innovative educational technologies, to discuss the integration of generative AI like ChatGPT into schools. They explore how educators and admi... more

In this episode Ana Mara Leppink, a Dutch German national who graduated in 2023 and is now a student at Harvard University, and Navin Proff, a German student set to begin his studies at Yale University share with us how they navigated the internation... more

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The Middle Years Program in the Age of AI
Q: Can you give us an example of how design helps students understand the world?
In design, students learn to consider client needs in every project and embark on personal, creative solutions that help solve real problems.
The Middle Years Program in the Age of AI
Q: What makes this generation different from the one you taught 10 or 15 years ago?
Students today are more socially isolated due to technology use, which affects their social skills and confidence.
Stepping Outside the Comfort Zone: The Sri Lanka Project
Q: What advice would you give next year's group of students working on this program?
Embrace every moment, even uncomfortable ones, because that's where the real growth begins and be open, stay curious and most importantly, listen to the people you meet.
Stepping Outside the Comfort Zone: The Sri Lanka Project
Q: What did you learn about sustainability during this trip?
Sustainability is about empowering communities for them to change something in their community with long-term solutions.
Stepping Outside the Comfort Zone: The Sri Lanka Project
Q: How did your perception of Sri Lanka and its people evolve over the course of the trip?
I could feel the warmth of the Sri Lankan people, and our language barriers seemed like a challenge, but we quickly found ways to communicate through laughter and gestures.

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