Sigma Iota Rho is an academic honors society for students of international studies and global affairs created to build a community of scholars in world affairs and to promote and… Continue Reading »
In this weeklong program (Chinese Bridge Delegation to China) in late October, K-12 educators have the chance to participate in school visits, cultural activities, and educational workshops in China.
The research organization CIS functions as a non-profit devoting itself to non-partisan and independent status. It aims to inform politicians, news outlets, scholars, and the public about the pressing impact… Continue Reading »
This site provides information and resources on Title VI National Resource Centers which provide K-12 teaching resources for internationalizing your curriculum.
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 »
This book discusses why global competence is important and how it can impact students.
The mission of this project is to make quality resources easily available to K-14 educators to integrate global education into all areas of the curriculum in order for students to… Continue Reading »
This handy reference guide from UNESCO includes the answers to 20 common questions about global citizenship education.
This book seeks to enhance understanding around global citizenship education and its implications for educational content, pedagogy and practice.
This book is the first pedagogical guidance from UNESCO on global citizenship education (GCE). It presents suggestions for translating GCE concepts into practical and age-specific topics and learning objectives in… Continue Reading »