A resource for providing global education to students and incorporating global citizenship into the curriculum.
This site provides information and resources on Title VI National Resource Centers which provide K-12 teaching resources for internationalizing your curriculum.
Global Citizen is a movement of citizens using their collective voice to end extreme poverty by 2030. Global Citizens learn about the systemic causes of extreme poverty, take action on… Continue Reading »
This project aims to help countries find answers to two far-reaching questions: What knowledge, skills, attitudes, and values will today’s students need to mold their world? How can instructional systems… Continue Reading »
A group of universities that spotlights and gives awards for childrens and young adult literature with focus on people, places, and cultures worldwide.
Half a century ago, the concept of global learning did not exist in American higher education. Little attention was given to what we now understand as internalization and globalization. Now,… Continue Reading »
The 2018 conference will bring together educators, students, and partners to meet and discuss how they will continue to achieve Sustainable Development Goals through global, collaborative project work.
This book discusses why global competence is important and how it can impact students.
iEARN involves over 30,000 schools and youth organizations in more than 140 countries. It empowers educators, young people and their communities through global collaboration and transformative learning, using the Internet… Continue Reading »
Skyline School, a 2018 California Distinguished School, is located on Lomas Santa Fe Drive in Solana Beach. Educational programs include a 4th 6th grade program, a K-6 Global Education program,… Continue Reading »