This video talks about interdisciplinary classroom techniques that support culturally responsive teaching and build important student skills.
The Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes works with students and educators across diverse academic disciplines to develop history projects that highlight role models who demonstrate courage, compassion and respect.
Jiveworld is a language study system for improving real-world listening skills. It is aimed at intermediate and advanced learners.
The collection of lesson plans on this site emerged from a collaborative workshop of educators who explored ways a deliberate engagement with artworks and objects in museums might contribute to… Continue Reading »
The World View Fellows Program is an intensive, interdisciplinary professional learning opportunity that deepens educators understanding of an issue related to global education. The program culminates in the creation of… Continue Reading »
21st Century Global Dynamics at UC Santa Barbara conducts research and provides teaching activities focused on globalization in the 21st century across many regions in the world.
These ecoSTEM Resource Kits are perfect for educators getting started with project-based learning. Custom-curated and designed collections of lessons and materials facilitate ecoSTEM learning and using the environment as a… Continue Reading »
ecoSolution Grants are intended to support solution-oriented, youth-led projects that result in real environmental outcomes. ecoSolution Grants are available to educators working with youth in the United States.
In this article, former Social Studies teacher Bryan Smith writes on how to discuss race and colonialism in order to foster a more critically informed and anti-racist social studies curriculum.
ecoTech Grants encourage educators and students to explore the role technology can play in designing and implementing solutions to some of our most pressing environmental challenges.