Magazine
International Schools
9/6/2012 By: Kim Cofino
Yokohama International School
(YIS), located in Yokohama,
Japan (Japan’s second largest
city and right next to Tokyo), is the
second-oldest international school in the world,
founded in 1924. Our community comprises
families from around the world, with a diverse mix
of nationalities including American, Japanese,
British, Australian, Canadian, Singaporean, Thai,
Dutch, French, German, Portuguese, Finnish,
and more. We don’t have any one dominant
nationality, and the language of instruction is
English. YIS is an IB World School, implementing
the PYP, MYP, and Diploma Programs. We
have around 650 students, and we are located
right within the city of Yokohama, on a bluff
overlooking Yokohama Bay.
YIS is unique for many reasons, including
our amazing organic cafeteria catering company,
Zest JP, our International Center for Japanese
Culture, our Connected Learning Community
(one-to-one program), our Early
Learning Center, which combines
Reggio Emilia and the PYP, and our
history of innovative and creative
initiatives (like our recent miniconference,
#beyondlaptops).
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| Students at the International School use tech for a variety of programs. |
YIS began our Connected Learning
Community last school year. As part of our CLC,
we provide the following:
• A fully equipped and software-rich MacBook
Pro or Air (including Adobe CS5, iLife, MS
Office, iWork, and a wide variety of subjectspecific
software) available for all students in
grades 6–12 to take home;
• Fully equipped and software-rich MacBook
laptop carts for grades K-4 that are shared
across the grade level;
• A class set of iPads for grades K-1 that
include regularly updated, developmentally
appropriate apps;
• A public access blog for all teachers and
students hosted on our YIS Learning Hub;
• Regular parent-training sessions about the
skills students are learning, the big ideas of
how to learn when technology is constantly
changing, and the critical issues involved in
raising a digital child;
• A primary focus on safe and responsible
digital citizenship through our Digital
Dragons curriculum.
We also provide our two-day orientation at
the start of each school year, we invite special
guests to work with students and parents, and we
host our annual Digital Citizenship week.
Kim Cofino is the 21st Century Literacy
Specialist at the International School in
Yokohama, Japan.