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Summary
In this episode of the HMC Podcast, Tom Lawson interviews Frazer Cairns, the School Director at the International School of Lausanne. They discuss the flourishing international education sector in Switzerland, the distinctive political structure of Swiss education, and the significance of multilingualism. Frazer offers insights into the role of international schools, the value placed on vocational education, and Switzerland’s consensus-led approach to education policy. The conversation also explores the impact of technology on learning and the experiences of international schools around the world. Finally, they consider how HMC might better support its international members and the possibilities for future collaboration.
Takeaways
- International schools offer valuable networking opportunities.
- Education is highly regarded by Swiss citizens.
- The Swiss education system is decentralised and managed at the cantonal level.
- Vocational education is a respected and viable route in Switzerland.
- Consensus plays a central role in Swiss political discussions on education.
- Direct democracy enables citizens to influence education policy directly.
- Multilingualism is a core element of the Swiss educational landscape.
- Technology is reshaping how information is accessed and understood.
- International schools cultivate a strong sense of purpose and community.
- HMC can gain valuable insights from the varied practices of international schools.
Links
Main website: www.hmc.org.uk
This episode was produced by The Bonjour Agency