Honored to Deliver NESA Keynote

I was honored to deliver my second NESA keynote last week at the 2023 Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools Leadership Conference.

During my talk, I leveraged recent international school data to make the case to reframe traditional US-centered framings of diversity, which do not resonate outside of the US, to an intercultural competency framing to drive belonging in international schools.

You can hear the primary thesis in my most recent podcast below.

Many thanks to Search Associates for supporting the keynote and for their ongoing support of fostering inclusive learning environments for all students.

I am also deeply appreciative of Maddy Hewitt's leadership and commitment to prioritizing and sustaining this work in the NESA region.

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