Cambridge Outlook is CIE’s official magazine, published twice a year on paper and here, online. The magazine is distributed to schools throughout the world.
Issue 9, May 2010
Outlook Issue 9 (1102Kb)
The latest issue of Cambridge Outlook takes a fresh look at a Cambridge International Education, highlighting how our education programmes from Primary to Advanced are supported by a coherent approach to curriculum, assessment, teacher support and the Cambridge learning community. You'll also learn more about new developments at CIE and get the latest on CIE's annual International Teachers' Conference.
Outlook Issue 8 (1338Kb)
The Cambridge Learning Community is the focus of the most recent issue of Outlook. Find out how you can benefit from the new interactive features on our Teacher Support website, and collaborate with Cambridge teachers online. We also profile some Cambridge students who have progressed to top universities.
Outlook Issue 7 (973Kb)
Cambridge students are at the centre of this issue of Outlook. We report on our interactive student-centred education conference in Mumbai, and show how education is transforming the lives of Cambridge students in Africa. We also reveal the winning entries in CIE's 150th Anniversary student competition.
Outlook Issue 6 (1324Kb)
The latest issue of Outlook has a special focus on CIE's Professional Development programme. We also bring you the results of our Centre Satisfaction Survey, an in-depth interview with leading educationalist Professor Paul Black, and news from teachers and students around the world.
Outlook Issue 5 (1243Kb)
This issue of Outlook includes an in–depth interview with leading educationalist Professor John MacBeath and an update on progress with our innovative new suite of IGCSEs. There’s also news from centres around the world, student success–stories and details of forthcoming training courses.
Outlook Issue 4 (2379Kb)
Read this issue of Outlook to find out more about Cambridge International A Level, CIE Professional Development Qualifications, news from the regions, and the achievements of top Cambridge students.