Josh Arnold
DP Biology & MYP Sciences Teacher, International School of Hamburg: Josh Arnold is a science and mathematics educator with over two decades of experience teaching across international and U.S. school systems. Currently a DP Biology and MYP Sciences teacher at the International School of Hamburg, Josh has worked in diverse educational settings including Hong Kong, Latvia, and the United States, teaching both Diploma Programme and Middle Years Programme students. Throughout his career, Josh has specialized in building dynamic, differentiated classrooms that foster inquiry, engagement, and student agency. His experience includes working in highly diverse communities and designing integrated math and science programs that support students across varying learning profiles. Beyond the classroom, Josh has coached American football, wrestling, basketball, and middle school boys’ teams— experiences that deeply inform his perspective on how boys build confidence, identity, and belonging through structured challenge and mentorship. He has also founded student clubs and served in leadership roles within science departments. Josh brings to this episode a relationship-first approach grounded in respect, clarity, and high expectations — and a belief that boys thrive when adults combine consistency with genuine investment.
Appears in 1 Episode
It’s Time to Talk About the Boys: Helping Teenage Boys Find Purpose and Belonging
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 Hambu...
